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william: good evening. i'm william brangham. amna nawaz and geoff bennett are away. on the “newshour” tonight, intense fighting continues in gaza and civilians caught in the crossfire struggle to find care in overcrowded hospitals. then, in a year-end news conference, russian president vladimir putin vows to press on with his war in ukraine despite heavy losses and the coming winter. and some evangelical leaders in the u.s. join together to combat political radicalization within their congregations. >> it's been hard for us to come to grips that, could we have people that are radical, that are part of us. but it's to a point now we can't ignore it. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. >> consumer cellular, this is sam. how may i help you? this is a pocket dial. well, somebody's pocket, thought i'd let you know that with consumer cellular, you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that's kind of our thing. have a nice day. >> the kendeda fund, committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transform
william: good evening. i'm william brangham. amna nawaz and geoff bennett are away. on the “newshour” tonight, intense fighting continues in gaza and civilians caught in the crossfire struggle to find care in overcrowded hospitals. then, in a year-end news conference, russian president vladimir putin vows to press on with his war in ukraine despite heavy losses and the coming winter. and some evangelical leaders in the u.s. join together to combat political radicalization within their...
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cheers, william!great park, dropping by the celebrations, the prince and princess of wales. it was chaotic and a complete contrast to the formality of the coronation. all: awwww! crowd counts down that evening, a concert fit for a king. 20,000 members of the public, including charity volunteers and nhs workers, filled the east lawn of windsor castle. everybody! # never... in the royal box, prince george and princess charlotte joined the family, dancing along to musical royalty. and prince william took to the stage to pay a very personal tribute. as my grandmother said when she was crowned, coronations are a declaration of our hopes for the future. and i know she's up there fondly keeping an eye on us. and she'd be a very proud mother. cheering william talked about his father's 50 years of service, his work on the environment, the prince's trust, and... perhaps most importantly of all, my father has always understood that people of all faiths, all backgrounds and all communities deserve to be celebrate
cheers, william!great park, dropping by the celebrations, the prince and princess of wales. it was chaotic and a complete contrast to the formality of the coronation. all: awwww! crowd counts down that evening, a concert fit for a king. 20,000 members of the public, including charity volunteers and nhs workers, filled the east lawn of windsor castle. everybody! # never... in the royal box, prince george and princess charlotte joined the family, dancing along to musical royalty. and prince...
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william: dr. is an er doctor and co-director of the crisisready initiative at harvard. he's part of a movement to get doctors focused on how climate change impacts human health, and how to respond. you're an emergency room physician. how is it that you are talking so much about climate change? dr. balsari: i mean there is a direct impact on health. heat waves will lead to heat illness and heat exhaustion and heat stroke. people present to the emergency room when there are wildfires and there is smoke and there's more particulate matter in the air. but there is also a persistent tale of morbidity and mortality that these extreme weather events are resulting in this day and age. even in the developed world. >> the rickshaw drivers are the first victims of temperature increase. william: today, he and his colleagues are working on a project to try to understand, and hopefully mitigate, some of the impacts of extreme heat in places where millions of the world's poorest people live and work. in india, b
william: dr. is an er doctor and co-director of the crisisready initiative at harvard. he's part of a movement to get doctors focused on how climate change impacts human health, and how to respond. you're an emergency room physician. how is it that you are talking so much about climate change? dr. balsari: i mean there is a direct impact on health. heat waves will lead to heat illness and heat exhaustion and heat stroke. people present to the emergency room when there are wildfires and there is...
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william: dr.are just going to get your medicine put in. william: chapman is an addiction specialist who has been treating mostly african-american patients with opioid use disorders for more than two decades. >> we have lost some patients. we just could not stabilize. william: chapman prescribes all of his roughly 200 patients a drug called buprenorphine. combined with another drug, its -- it is known as suboxone, and it helps people withdraw from opioids, and reduces their cravings. it is one of three federally approved medications to treat opioid use disorders. hargrove has been a patient of dr. chapman's since 2017 and now takes suboxone, on his own, four times a day. >> what role do you see suboxone playing in his life? >> it's a lifesaver. i would dare to speculate knowing what has already happened, i don't think kevin would be here without it. william: but earlier this year, hargrove had to switch his medicaid-funded insurance to a insurer that no longer covered that full four doses of suboxo
william: dr.are just going to get your medicine put in. william: chapman is an addiction specialist who has been treating mostly african-american patients with opioid use disorders for more than two decades. >> we have lost some patients. we just could not stabilize. william: chapman prescribes all of his roughly 200 patients a drug called buprenorphine. combined with another drug, its -- it is known as suboxone, and it helps people withdraw from opioids, and reduces their cravings. it is...
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william: and how is that possible?jor driver is that these are still animal cells, so they still need to eat food. just as a cow needs to eat grass or corn to grow, we need to feed the cells glucose for energy and amino acids to build proteins. it takes a lot of resources to make the food to grow these cells to create the cultivated meat. william: but he argues that as the technology improves, cultivated meat has the potential to pollute much less and consume far less land and water than conventional meat. and he argues our current approach, from its cruelty to animals to its environmental impacts, has to change. >> we are eating food every day that no one would be proud of if they actually engaged with it. william: several companies have come to market with plant-based meat substitutes like beyond meat or impossible burgers, but cultivated meat will likely be a tougher sell. a recent poll from the associated press found half of adults in the u.s. say they would be unlikely to try it, with many exciting that it sounded
william: and how is that possible?jor driver is that these are still animal cells, so they still need to eat food. just as a cow needs to eat grass or corn to grow, we need to feed the cells glucose for energy and amino acids to build proteins. it takes a lot of resources to make the food to grow these cells to create the cultivated meat. william: but he argues that as the technology improves, cultivated meat has the potential to pollute much less and consume far less land and water than...
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william also ukrainian border.a number of refugees , using his number of refugees, using his platform to highlight their plight. his visit to an lgbtq+ restaurant in poland's capital, warsaw, quietly contributed to his strategy of statesmanship to human rights groups have called out what they see as polish authorities hatred , rhetoric authorities hatred, rhetoric against the community. despite heavy criticism for carrying out far less engagements than a number of working royals in 2023, william chose to focus on fewer causes to create real impact for the future. it's understood prince william and his wife, catherine are also paying his wife, catherine are also paying more overseas visits on behalf of the british government in the new year, with feet firmly planted on the world stage, his influence as future king could do wonders for brand britain . madeleine collier gb britain. madeleine collier gb news is joining me now. >> is american journalist and royal expert kinsey schofield. welcome and a merry christmas to
william also ukrainian border.a number of refugees , using his number of refugees, using his platform to highlight their plight. his visit to an lgbtq+ restaurant in poland's capital, warsaw, quietly contributed to his strategy of statesmanship to human rights groups have called out what they see as polish authorities hatred , rhetoric authorities hatred, rhetoric against the community. despite heavy criticism for carrying out far less engagements than a number of working royals in 2023,...
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william: it is an ironic twist.ced geothermal would not be possible without the drilling and fracking technology developed for natural gas. tim: when i started over a decade ago -- william: latimer, like so many within the texas larger renewable industry, started his career in fossil fuels. tim: what we see as time goes on is people have realized that climate change isn't a far off problem. they're still passionate about providing affordable energy to the world, but the priorities shift a little bit because of how urgent the climate crisis is. and i think there's a lot of people who have made that realization just like i have. william: none of this means that texas has turned its back on fossil fuels. it is still, by far, the national leader in oil production and natural gas production. this is the essential challenge for the negotiators gathered in dubai -- how quickly can the world's powers shift this balance and transition as fast as texas if not faster? for the pbs newshour, i am william brangham. ♪ geoff: astro
william: it is an ironic twist.ced geothermal would not be possible without the drilling and fracking technology developed for natural gas. tim: when i started over a decade ago -- william: latimer, like so many within the texas larger renewable industry, started his career in fossil fuels. tim: what we see as time goes on is people have realized that climate change isn't a far off problem. they're still passionate about providing affordable energy to the world, but the priorities shift a...
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williams aye. fielder, aye. there are three ayes. >> alright, the 2024 regular meeting schedule has been approved, and i would like to make a motion to continue item number 7 to the call of the chair. can i have a second? >> second. >> moved by myself and seconded by commissioner preston. please call the roll. >> on the motion to continue item number 7 to the call of the chair, preston, aye. williams, aye. fielder, aye. there are three ayes. >> alright. this item has been continued. chair, madam clerk please call item number 9. >> for the record, there was no action taken on item 8. item 9 is general public comment. members of the pubplic may address the local agency formation commission on matters that are within their jurisdiction but not on today's agenda. if you have public comment, please come forward now. for those joining on the remote line, press star 3. >> yes. just to say have a good day to you all. the future of san francisco is to set the precedent for the rest of the u.s. and the world, so basically
williams aye. fielder, aye. there are three ayes. >> alright, the 2024 regular meeting schedule has been approved, and i would like to make a motion to continue item number 7 to the call of the chair. can i have a second? >> second. >> moved by myself and seconded by commissioner preston. please call the roll. >> on the motion to continue item number 7 to the call of the chair, preston, aye. williams, aye. fielder, aye. there are three ayes. >> alright. this item...
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what can king william alexander of the netherlands do?elite, closed one. you know, what’s interesting is that the symbol of any royal power is the crown. we questions have already touched on this when they examined the coronation of the prince, and now king charles, in great britain, but here it’s the same story, there is a crown, but for some reason they don’t wear the crown. april 30. 980, during her coronation , queen beatrix wore the pearl button tiara. in the official portrait of princess beatrix, who abdicated her thrones in favor of her son, she still wears the same theara with pearl buttons. in 2001, after the announcement of the engagement of heir william alexander, the argentine beauty maxima serigueta gained access to a huge collections of antique royal jewelry, and the first of them was the antique pearl tiara, which was made in 1900. name theara refers to seven detachable large pear-shaped pearls, four of which are said to be the oldest in the aran dynasty's collection. the largest pearls are extremely rare and weigh about 41
what can king william alexander of the netherlands do?elite, closed one. you know, what’s interesting is that the symbol of any royal power is the crown. we questions have already touched on this when they examined the coronation of the prince, and now king charles, in great britain, but here it’s the same story, there is a crown, but for some reason they don’t wear the crown. april 30. 980, during her coronation , queen beatrix wore the pearl button tiara. in the official portrait of...
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william your best variety prepared it. and he really didn’t have a croissant today. try.'m glad you like it. enjoy. tomorrow our menu will be a little more modest. why? the doctor didn't prescribe me a diet. i'm firing william. that's it, i've had enough. no wonder i didn’t want to take him to work. as i knew. what did you know? it doesn't matter, mom. no, it's important. he’ll lose, you know, there’s zero chance, although you can’t be so naive, he’s still right, i’ll wait until he’s fired, i want to see how he gets smashed against the wall in court, bon appetit, thank you. katyonochka, well, do you remember that you have to say that you want to live with me, and don’t forget to say that dad can’t provide you with the standard of living to which you ’re used to, i’m not tired of it yet, keep repeating the same thing, i remember all. “thank you for the ride, i always knew that you were a kind person, somewhere deep down in your soul, not as deep as you think, i think i’ll go with you to the meeting, i want to support you, you’re already here, very good , the meeting is in
william your best variety prepared it. and he really didn’t have a croissant today. try.'m glad you like it. enjoy. tomorrow our menu will be a little more modest. why? the doctor didn't prescribe me a diet. i'm firing william. that's it, i've had enough. no wonder i didn’t want to take him to work. as i knew. what did you know? it doesn't matter, mom. no, it's important. he’ll lose, you know, there’s zero chance, although you can’t be so naive, he’s still right, i’ll wait until...
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williams, ding junhui, we'll talk about— williams, ding junhui, we'll talk about this — williams, dingjunhuire consistent— much, and a bit stronger and more consistent at the moment. enjoyr much, and a bit stronger and more consistent at the moment. en'oy this evenin: but consistent at the moment. en'oy this evening but make i consistent at the moment. en'oy this evening but make sure i consistent at the moment. en'oy this evening but make sure you i consistent at the moment. enjoy this evening but make sure you get some pro plus and popcorn ready and we look forward to you enjoying us. so it's hossein vafaei in the semi—finals for ronnie'o sullivan, who was again, underwhelmed by how he's playing and at 47, he says that he is feeling his age. i still love playing, i love all blue sports, sometimes it's making the right decision at the right time, i love snooker and would always play, but when you're playing the young guys who are really hungry, and i have another one in hossein vafaei, who were up for it, and it doesn't stop. ijust played steve, i'm playing this kid who are like grandchildr
williams, ding junhui, we'll talk about— williams, ding junhui, we'll talk about this — williams, dingjunhuire consistent— much, and a bit stronger and more consistent at the moment. enjoyr much, and a bit stronger and more consistent at the moment. en'oy this evenin: but consistent at the moment. en'oy this evening but make i consistent at the moment. en'oy this evening but make sure i consistent at the moment. en'oy this evening but make sure you i consistent at the moment. enjoy this...
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prince william?lly with how polarising our politics have become. i think it's because he's a calming figure . because he's a calming figure. he's a mature figure. we've seen him handle kind of chaos under pressure, and we like the reaction . um, you know, there's reaction. um, you know, there's been a lot of negative attention on him and his family over the last several years. and to watch the way that he handles it . and the way that he handles it. and it is that never complain , never it is that never complain, never explain. there's a maturity in that. there's a calmness in that . and bizarrely, there's a kind nessin . and bizarrely, there's a kind ness in that. and i think that americans really admire that about him. >> can see we look forward to seeing what he gets up to in 2024. thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you . >> thank you. >> thank you. >> well, as you've heard, it's been a pretty busy 2023 the been a pretty busy 2023 for the royal family. but what on earth does 2024 have in s
prince william?lly with how polarising our politics have become. i think it's because he's a calming figure . because he's a calming figure. he's a mature figure. we've seen him handle kind of chaos under pressure, and we like the reaction . um, you know, there's reaction. um, you know, there's been a lot of negative attention on him and his family over the last several years. and to watch the way that he handles it . and the way that he handles it. and it is that never complain , never it is...
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meriwether lewis, william clark? guest: actually sergeant ordway was the only one who kept a daily, every day journal religiously. lewis there are some major gaps, and clark was pretty good about writing every day. even when he missed, he went out hunting in north dakota and he missed about 10 days because it was way below zero so he had other things on his mind. but when he came back into fort mandan he recorded all of those and brought it up to date. host: who publish the book in 1814? guest: the book i believe, it went through paul allen. that was the guy who ended up with his name on that addition. because it was turned over to alan and he said i got as far as i can go with that you take it over and get it to the publisher. and he paid him $500. and his name, paul allen appears on this version and doodles is kind of not around. host: who is paul allen and middle? guest: bittle was a philadelphia lawyer and a child genius and was approached by jefferson to get those journals out and published. host: our partner is
meriwether lewis, william clark? guest: actually sergeant ordway was the only one who kept a daily, every day journal religiously. lewis there are some major gaps, and clark was pretty good about writing every day. even when he missed, he went out hunting in north dakota and he missed about 10 days because it was way below zero so he had other things on his mind. but when he came back into fort mandan he recorded all of those and brought it up to date. host: who publish the book in 1814? guest:...
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still with william atkinson is still with us.the william atkinson is still with us.rvative home and one half of panel . and, of tonight's panel. and, william, very kind of william, this is very kind of your your readers to put me your of your readers to put me on your poll. >> well, i'd say it's both kind of readers that jake, amanda of our readers that jake, amanda testament your to your own testament to your to your own efforts on gb news. efforts here on gb news. >> and so you sort of came first with 64 votes out of 611, and you were you pipped miriam cates by only three votes, i must say. but a sign that but i think it's a sign that through your efforts on gb through your efforts here on gb news and through your frequent appearances and other outlets and and of course , and in the press and of course, previously on con home's excellent cast, you have excellent mod cast, you have made a sufficient impression on tory party members to remain at the political debate . the heart of political debate. where should always be jacob. >> well, that's very kind, but it fasci
still with william atkinson is still with us.the william atkinson is still with us.rvative home and one half of panel . and, of tonight's panel. and, william, very kind of william, this is very kind of your your readers to put me your of your readers to put me on your poll. >> well, i'd say it's both kind of readers that jake, amanda of our readers that jake, amanda testament your to your own testament to your to your own efforts on gb news. efforts here on gb news. >> and so you...
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we have not. any response from dr williams? - have not.omment, we have had no resonse. ., ., ., ., response. 0k, katie razzall, our culture and _ response. 0k, katie razzall, our culture and media _ response. 0k, katie razzall, our culture and media editor, - response. 0k, katie razzall, our culture and media editor, thank| response. 0k, katie razzall, our. culture and media editor, thank you for that. culture and media editor, thank you forthat. i culture and media editor, thank you for that. i will be back after a short break. hello there. given all the rain that we've had over the past few weeks, it's still pretty wet out there. but the next few days at least will turn drier and also the temperatures will be rising. now, this area of low pressure brought cloud and some rain and drizzle to eastern parts of england. that's moving away. the next weather system is coming in from the atlantic. but in between the two, well, we did have some sunshine earlier on, particularly in northern ireland and here in scotland. but where we have the clear
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williams. is this the first time you ladies have had a chance to come to capitol hill and have our attention and explain what is happening in your districts? >> for me it has, yes. >> ms. williams have you been able to find an opportunity to let us and congress no how this influx of migration is impacting your district lexis >> i am thankful for the opportunity to be before you to bring to the attention the misuse of our national park. >> thank you. you represent districts in new york create please for us. one of the meanings of this hearing is to get first-hand accounts from folks on the ground and what is happening to small businesses around the hotels where migrants are being housed and tourism is being displaced? >> small businesses both around and inside our closing. >> on what scale? >> a large scale. they have been reporting it on a local news. they cannot function because of a lack of tourism and the fact that there are so many migrants on the street and in the hotels. >> thank you. ms.
williams. is this the first time you ladies have had a chance to come to capitol hill and have our attention and explain what is happening in your districts? >> for me it has, yes. >> ms. williams have you been able to find an opportunity to let us and congress no how this influx of migration is impacting your district lexis >> i am thankful for the opportunity to be before you to bring to the attention the misuse of our national park. >> thank you. you represent...
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william rosecrans disaster at chickamauga is. funny for a lot of reasons, but my favorite is that it gave abraham lincoln the opportunity to utter one of his funnier barnyard stories and that was that rosecrans, after the battle, looked stunned like a dog hit on the head. i've never seen a dark kid on the hood, but i imagine it's very funny and the idea that lincoln had is excellent and i really enjoy it. it's one of my favorite civil war stories, so you have stunned the dark william rosecrans and accidentally victorious braxton bragg and bragg says, i've actually won a battle. it's not even a tactical draw. i could claim a victory. so what i should do is let rosecrans retreat. yeah, yeah. so he did. he did it. he. he allowed rosecrans to fall back chattanooga while his army looked down on the city from atop the high bluffs of missionary ridge. he had not consolidated the prize and mutiny once again threatens his command. this is a theme in braxton bragg army in the days and weeks that followed the battle, rancor ripples through
william rosecrans disaster at chickamauga is. funny for a lot of reasons, but my favorite is that it gave abraham lincoln the opportunity to utter one of his funnier barnyard stories and that was that rosecrans, after the battle, looked stunned like a dog hit on the head. i've never seen a dark kid on the hood, but i imagine it's very funny and the idea that lincoln had is excellent and i really enjoy it. it's one of my favorite civil war stories, so you have stunned the dark william rosecrans...
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oh, zhanochka, you’re late from work again, oh my god, william.let's go, let's go, let's go, go, zhannochka , these are my friends, this is oleg tikhonovich, and this is semyon petrovich, uh-huh, hello, good evening, you are charming, lerochka tells so much about you, yes, sorry, very nice. and we remember you, how, how, such pasta it turned out, i cooked it at home, according to your recipe, i couldn’t drag my grandchildren away from the table, yes, yes, dear william, but if they talk so much about your talents, we urgently need you at the bar, and oleg has heartburn from compari, yes, and i don’t have their burns, yeah, yeah, so that’s it, we’re waiting for you, waiting. well, there is good news, tomorrow is thursday, your day with the children, i’m giving you the day off, thank you, just think, yesterday my mother didn’t notice at all that i came home under the weather , she doesn’t care about me at all, well, cool, the less happy you are.. .that's complete crap from my father's voice diamond, he will notice any little thing, so i definitely do
oh, zhanochka, you’re late from work again, oh my god, william.let's go, let's go, let's go, go, zhannochka , these are my friends, this is oleg tikhonovich, and this is semyon petrovich, uh-huh, hello, good evening, you are charming, lerochka tells so much about you, yes, sorry, very nice. and we remember you, how, how, such pasta it turned out, i cooked it at home, according to your recipe, i couldn’t drag my grandchildren away from the table, yes, yes, dear william, but if they talk so...
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the gentleman on the bottom is colonel william caswell with his two- month-old pony, william caswell was a wealthy gentleman. he was a confederate courier, he is the confederate courier that i mentioned. the gentleman on the upper left that is samuel bell luttrell, he was the mayor's son, james churchill luttrell, this was his son. he was a union captain during the civil war, when he came back in the post civil war. the policies were radical policies and it drove luttrell to the democratic party. his brother, james c luttrell junior was also confederate officer. politics bring them together. whenen douses these are union confederate men, it was the post war politics that united them, knoxville knoxville's were the republicans and the holston's for the democrats. where did they play? we all knew they played on the gay street baseball grounds. this was breaking in the research, it was mentioned that they played along were jackson avenue is. i cannot say for certain exactly where the holston's platecl, there was in 1895 article that i found that in mentioned cripple creek, that is first
the gentleman on the bottom is colonel william caswell with his two- month-old pony, william caswell was a wealthy gentleman. he was a confederate courier, he is the confederate courier that i mentioned. the gentleman on the upper left that is samuel bell luttrell, he was the mayor's son, james churchill luttrell, this was his son. he was a union captain during the civil war, when he came back in the post civil war. the policies were radical policies and it drove luttrell to the democratic...
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thank you very much, william bell head of middle east - william bell head of middle east policy at christianle strike has damaged a russian warship in the black sea. the novocherkassk was hit during an attack on the port of feodosiya in russian—occupied crimea overnight. ukraine says it destroyed the vessel. local officials say at least one person was killed. here is this report from james waterhouse. ukraine has done this before. it took out a major russian warship called the moskva last year, a missile strike. and overnight, it seems that a russian landing vessel has been targeted, too, through an air strike. we have had ukraine make that claim and it has subsequently been confirmed by the kremlin. the landing ship was in the port town of feodosiya, but we don't know what the military significance of that might be yet. i think russia's naval dominance, certainly round the crimean peninsula, an area it has occupied since 2014, as well as the neighbouring black sea. russia's dominance has been slightly weakened over the past few months, when we have seen successful ukrainian missile strikes,
thank you very much, william bell head of middle east - william bell head of middle east policy at christianle strike has damaged a russian warship in the black sea. the novocherkassk was hit during an attack on the port of feodosiya in russian—occupied crimea overnight. ukraine says it destroyed the vessel. local officials say at least one person was killed. here is this report from james waterhouse. ukraine has done this before. it took out a major russian warship called the moskva last...
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you know, mila william. your bolognese was better than the teacher's. departments arrived, they found, by the way, this, they called me from work, disrupted my negotiations, oh, my god, the first time after school you come home, white during the day, not at night, tired as a navvy, a big loss, so mom, don’t be dramatic, don’t shut my mouth, i’m your mother, i have the right to vote if you fire vilim. i'll go with him into the night, koleria pavlovna, zhana sergeevna is right, i really caused you a lot of trouble, just a second. “hello, i’ll be there soon , don’t dress up too much, you’re already beautiful, okay, i’ll try to dress more modestly, i’m waiting, okay, this time i forgive you so that you, mom, don’t go into the night, but this was the first and last time, thank you, yes, understand that this is very important, it depends on it..." at the trial you will have to say that you want to live with me, katya, we can count on you, why are you silent, no, what can you say, you are for everything has already been decided for me, even the text was prepar
you know, mila william. your bolognese was better than the teacher's. departments arrived, they found, by the way, this, they called me from work, disrupted my negotiations, oh, my god, the first time after school you come home, white during the day, not at night, tired as a navvy, a big loss, so mom, don’t be dramatic, don’t shut my mouth, i’m your mother, i have the right to vote if you fire vilim. i'll go with him into the night, koleria pavlovna, zhana sergeevna is right, i really...
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, he _ stories, like robin williams, like billy connolly, he was _ stories, like robin williams, likewas a raconteur of incredible importance - billy connolly, he was a raconteur of incredible importance and - billy connolly, he was a raconteur . of incredible importance and genius. he is an _ of incredible importance and genius. he is an important _ of incredible importance and genius. he is an important figure, _ of incredible importance and genius. he is an important figure, but - of incredible importance and genius. he is an important figure, but in- he is an important figure, but in the end hejust he is an important figure, but in the end he just made us laugh. he is an important figure, but in the end hejust made us laugh. at home and on stage. it is the end he just made us laugh. at home and on stage.— the end he just made us laugh. at home and on stage. it is fitting the memorial should _ home and on stage. it is fitting the memorial should be _ home and on stage. it is fitting the memorial should be held _ home and on stage. it is fitting the memorial should be held here - ho
, he _ stories, like robin williams, like billy connolly, he was _ stories, like robin williams, likewas a raconteur of incredible importance - billy connolly, he was a raconteur of incredible importance and - billy connolly, he was a raconteur . of incredible importance and genius. he is an _ of incredible importance and genius. he is an important _ of incredible importance and genius. he is an important figure, _ of incredible importance and genius. he is an important figure, but - of...
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williams, who comes from john williams family. his dad was a close friend of president andrew johnson. now, these gentlemen, were unionists of begin the civil war. they supported lincoln's preservation of the union. but the moment emancipation got on the table, they were done. didn't sign up for any social change. and so at the end of the civil war, these conditional unionists gravitated to the point that they were breaking bread with their initial former enemies. these rebels are sympathizers and these become democrats. and john c here is a prominent lawyer, defended the coal in the coal mine wars and a prominent role in a couple of democratic presidential administrations. gentlemen, on the bottom is colonel william with his two year old pony. there are two month old pony there. william caswell was very wealthy gentleman. he was a confederate courier during the american. he's the confederate courier that i mentioned. gentlemen, in the upper left, that's samuel bell latrell. he was the mayor, james church on the trail, the mayor o
williams, who comes from john williams family. his dad was a close friend of president andrew johnson. now, these gentlemen, were unionists of begin the civil war. they supported lincoln's preservation of the union. but the moment emancipation got on the table, they were done. didn't sign up for any social change. and so at the end of the civil war, these conditional unionists gravitated to the point that they were breaking bread with their initial former enemies. these rebels are sympathizers...
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william, what does winning our competition mean to you?. the opportunity to earn the respect of my girls, i actually thought, hi, hi, you can’t say that to him, maybe i’ll agree . “you and i are the two main freaks, i never thought that popularity would be so tiring, relax, this won’t last long, the exams will start soon and everyone will forget about us, and about the fight and about the fact that my dad went to the finale of the tv show, hey-hey, take it easy, one warning is enough, and you really need to take care of your fingers, i’m calm as an elephant, and our car broke down, it looks like your ears are broken, how many times have i told you that dirty laundry should be in basket, yes, it was lying on my dressing table, well , it should be put in the basket, you confused me with your henpecked ex-husband, don’t you dare talk about him like that, and don’t you dare tell me what to do, okay? yes, listen to me carefully and be silent, sow it for 2 more days, sign the deal and you are free, debts he'll write it off, uh-huh, well, why are
william, what does winning our competition mean to you?. the opportunity to earn the respect of my girls, i actually thought, hi, hi, you can’t say that to him, maybe i’ll agree . “you and i are the two main freaks, i never thought that popularity would be so tiring, relax, this won’t last long, the exams will start soon and everyone will forget about us, and about the fight and about the fact that my dad went to the finale of the tv show, hey-hey, take it easy, one warning is enough,...
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william.ad didn't wear suits, william william. to become part of a foreign country, you don’t have to be born there, what a nice city, wow the name is so cool, borisa is in kraata, i think you’re right and perhaps there is that same parisa, it’s enough to behave at a party like the host of the show, like at home. watch the project at home on our tv channel, we talk about the most fascinating things from the world of science. according to experts, on average a modern person eats about 13.15 kg of this product per year. someone claims that it is harmful and excludes it from the diet. today , one might say, absolutely everyone uses it, regardless of gender and age. and not only for people, separate lines are presented for pets, including, more recently, for rodents. let's share interesting facts. the very first mention of sausage dates back to 500 bc. it was made in china, babylon and greece. already in the middle ages, europeans developed their own traditions of sausage production. in the north
william.ad didn't wear suits, william william. to become part of a foreign country, you don’t have to be born there, what a nice city, wow the name is so cool, borisa is in kraata, i think you’re right and perhaps there is that same parisa, it’s enough to behave at a party like the host of the show, like at home. watch the project at home on our tv channel, we talk about the most fascinating things from the world of science. according to experts, on average a modern person eats about...
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williams' are forced to eat the higher costs. how dire is the situation when it comes to rural hospitals? >> more than 300 hospitals that are in immediate risk of closure, and another 300 that could be at risk of closing in the next six to seven years. >> reporter: when rose stone retired, she signed up for a medicare advantage plan rose, how long have you been coming to dr. williams' clinic >> 20 plus years >> reporter: and did you think if you signed up for medicare advantage, you'd be able to continue to do that >> at first i did. >> reporter: she was later surprised to learn the plan didn't cover her visits faced with paying out of pocket, she made a difficult choice >> i had to stop coming to williams' clinic. >> reporter: an advocacy group for advantage plans tells nbc news they acknowledge the challenges facing some health systems, but we need to ensure coverage is maintained for millions of seniors. rose has since gotten rid of her advantage plan and is seeing dr. williams again you felt like you were taken advantage of.
williams' are forced to eat the higher costs. how dire is the situation when it comes to rural hospitals? >> more than 300 hospitals that are in immediate risk of closure, and another 300 that could be at risk of closing in the next six to seven years. >> reporter: when rose stone retired, she signed up for a medicare advantage plan rose, how long have you been coming to dr. williams' clinic >> 20 plus years >> reporter: and did you think if you signed up for medicare...
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obviously we had williams this morning try to start the walk back. the market has taken us and is running with it. from our perspective, when there is a big disconnect, the markets saying the fed is physically done, stick a fork in them, cuts are coming, and the credit market risk assets saying this is good to be great. we have ig below 100, high yield below 300, the s&p doing well saying there are going to be rate cuts but it is going to be benign, may be a soft landing or a midcycle slowdown. usually goes first rate cuts are not mock it positive. this does not seem like history which says when you hike this much this quickly -- the last 40 or 50 years when you hike, you have a recession. when there is that big of a discount, our device to clients is clear, fully invested been neutral across equities, fixed income, defensive, don't take additional risk. wait for better opportunities, better valuations for de-risking portfolios. vonnie: are things going to be any a clear come january or march? mary ann: i would be surprised if you got a cut in march.
obviously we had williams this morning try to start the walk back. the market has taken us and is running with it. from our perspective, when there is a big disconnect, the markets saying the fed is physically done, stick a fork in them, cuts are coming, and the credit market risk assets saying this is good to be great. we have ig below 100, high yield below 300, the s&p doing well saying there are going to be rate cuts but it is going to be benign, may be a soft landing or a midcycle...
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of course, all of us. >> know, you see so williams he's an icon. an icon is 94 years old and still an amazing i'm passionate man about, you know, his life's work. so it really sounds like she has really captured. the spirit light which, by the way, this time of year, it's so great if you have an opportunity to go write it. to go to help volunteers encourage people to still comment. actually fun. it's very fun and uplifting to go there and help and help serve the meals and so on. you just come out of it. so charged up. so by you or that you're talking about generational change. >> yeah, she's that's a big thing for her. and that's because as a 6 generation san franciscan, she said, you know, and the sound bite there, pam, am one generation out of poverty and she knows things can turn around. but you just need. she was glad to be that what you call safety net to help people who are in situations like she was when she needed help to just get over to the other side. so i think she's going to have success with if she's really successful, shull put herse
of course, all of us. >> know, you see so williams he's an icon. an icon is 94 years old and still an amazing i'm passionate man about, you know, his life's work. so it really sounds like she has really captured. the spirit light which, by the way, this time of year, it's so great if you have an opportunity to go write it. to go to help volunteers encourage people to still comment. actually fun. it's very fun and uplifting to go there and help and help serve the meals and so on. you just...