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does seem — the west does not seem fractured and it does seem united _ the west does not seem fractureds seem united on this issue as l it does seem united on this issue as well as— it does seem united on this issue as well as other — it does seem united on this issue as well as other conflict _ it does seem united on this issue as well as other conflict zones - it does seem united on this issue as well as other conflict zones around. well as other conflict zones around the world — well as other conflict zones around the world hie _ well as other conflict zones around the world. ~ ., ., ., ., ,, the world. we are going to thank you and say goodbye _ the world. we are going to thank you and say goodbye to _ the world. we are going to thank you and say goodbye to you _ the world. we are going to thank you and say goodbye to you but - the world. we are going to thank you and say goodbye to you but leon andj and say goodbye to you but leon and know i will say goodbye to temporarily but we'll be back with you on short while. —— mil... let's take a look at some stories making the news. the uk
does seem — the west does not seem fractured and it does seem united _ the west does not seem fractureds seem united on this issue as l it does seem united on this issue as well as— it does seem united on this issue as well as other — it does seem united on this issue as well as other conflict _ it does seem united on this issue as well as other conflict zones - it does seem united on this issue as well as other conflict zones around. well as other conflict zones around the world — well...
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it does. all of this is a right. while the future was on the rise and, and this for reason us to be open this verizon being open, we open. i'm actually come sheets of that is your rise as far as the whole region of these fairly close to the peace process of the push. so all these really, all rods are relations. you're a diplomat and an advisor for success is french governments for 2 decades. what would be your advice to not only france but to other governments as they look at this crisis today? and as we try to look for well, this very moment, i just, the key not looked at any capacity of not in the mall and a few should on known official stages. each over about. i'm convinced that you are united you as a key role to play because of the true we should all because of your vision in front of it because it's a survey key challenge because for you to read, you don't mention that, but there is a connection between the war and ukraine as a warrant to new jersey still continues playing on both seattle. it's very cleverly an
it does. all of this is a right. while the future was on the rise and, and this for reason us to be open this verizon being open, we open. i'm actually come sheets of that is your rise as far as the whole region of these fairly close to the peace process of the push. so all these really, all rods are relations. you're a diplomat and an advisor for success is french governments for 2 decades. what would be your advice to not only france but to other governments as they look at this crisis today?...
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and this is how does uh, the raises across food became does us treat just think about this world, the street. we just treat both for the each flexible, left off the wall as a walk independent from the street. the point of view, a z, a wall by the style of these are welcome to view. the 1st is fairly a rule from the starting point of view of 19 for chase, 1314 not and went to was stopped in january 1949 street towards the left. it was a z on the street left off. what was british mandated by the state? what was our up by this time? because 77 percent of the commission and 22 percent. the feet of the next buys a i should my kingdom of georgia. so this, it gets us treat under educational, sorry, t was in fuzzy on the street left of iraq published on and it's just the default. what makes it so that was the 1st 3 entities that made that it also suffered from japan as being an issue. that's the one of the guys that becomes who's and that's about uh, must exist. there's something about a student population, the home to the 25 percent of you for about completion of spanish time concentrated on
and this is how does uh, the raises across food became does us treat just think about this world, the street. we just treat both for the each flexible, left off the wall as a walk independent from the street. the point of view, a z, a wall by the style of these are welcome to view. the 1st is fairly a rule from the starting point of view of 19 for chase, 1314 not and went to was stopped in january 1949 street towards the left. it was a z on the street left off. what was british mandated by the...
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guy: where does inflation peak? what happens to rates when it does? the politics look like around this? tim: i think that erdogan -- facing local elections in march. he wants to win istanbul and ankara. i think monetary policy is set. minimum wage hikes, but then the central bank begins to tighten more aggressively. we begin to see a return to the more positive trends that we saw late last year. these -- for this year, many seemed to think that turkey would be the trade of 2024. that still can happen, but i think we can wait and see. sonali: what do you think is the trade of 2024? you are starting to see divergence among central banks. where are the most attractive entry points? tim: the difficulty is emerging markets have a superlative end to last year. in general, the market story of late 2023 -- for the moment, probably things are looking overbought, if anything. maybe lots of issuance in emerging markets. maybe that will drive opportunities into credit. it will be more difficult. i think we just wait and see. there has been some good stories acros
guy: where does inflation peak? what happens to rates when it does? the politics look like around this? tim: i think that erdogan -- facing local elections in march. he wants to win istanbul and ankara. i think monetary policy is set. minimum wage hikes, but then the central bank begins to tighten more aggressively. we begin to see a return to the more positive trends that we saw late last year. these -- for this year, many seemed to think that turkey would be the trade of 2024. that still can...
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china does not — not think for one second china does not know— not think for one second china does not are doing when— does not know what they are doing when they _ does not know what they are doing when they sent - does not know what they are doing when they sent it - does not know what they are | doing when they sent it over. biden— doing when they sent it over. biden and _ doing when they sent it over. biden and the _ doing when they sent it over. biden and the radical- doing when they sent it over. i biden and the radical democrats did nothing at all to stop the death— did nothing at all to stop the death and devastation caused by invasion— death and devastation caused by invasion into our country. instead _ invasion into our country. instead of doubling the number we should double the number of ice and — we should double the number of ice and border patrol. it ice and border patrol. should ice and border patrol. it should not be handled as a criminal crisis, i believe that this should be considered a health crisis.— this should be considered a health crisis. jenny and kelly are co
china does not — not think for one second china does not know— not think for one second china does not are doing when— does not know what they are doing when they _ does not know what they are doing when they sent - does not know what they are doing when they sent it - does not know what they are | doing when they sent it over. biden— doing when they sent it over. biden and _ doing when they sent it over. biden and the _ doing when they sent it over. biden and the radical- doing when...
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how does the exchange process itself take place, does it take place on a list unknown to ukraine, to a list unknown to the russians, or are the russians asking for specific people, but ukraine does not know who it is returning. in this matter, which transparency? let's just say, as someone who is directly involved in this process, i certainly can't reveal the details to you publicly, just for the sake of it. so that this process is not interrupted, okay, but for whom the russians are in demand, do not try to find out any details from me, you know why, because how many times i tried to analyze the actions of the russian federation, well, from the point of view of logic, yes, in order to understand the following behavior, it is necessary to analyze what was happening, there is no logic, about civilian hostages, you said that 150 are already in ukraine released them, what is their status, they are treated as prisoners of war, but they are not military, they are not military, they are not treated as prisoners of war, they are treated as persons who were illegally detained, there are a sp
how does the exchange process itself take place, does it take place on a list unknown to ukraine, to a list unknown to the russians, or are the russians asking for specific people, but ukraine does not know who it is returning. in this matter, which transparency? let's just say, as someone who is directly involved in this process, i certainly can't reveal the details to you publicly, just for the sake of it. so that this process is not interrupted, okay, but for whom the russians are in demand,...
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public already, it did take a long time, some of the jane does, john does, said fine disclose it, othershought -- fought, at end of day she released a couple hundred red documents most in the court record and will give you names of people we already know. >> to be clear, these names are not the black book. these -- which i understand. the justice department now has. we could talk about that justice department, we will, but, these are names from a lawsuit where jeffrey sues ghislaine maxwell saying you defamed me, why jane does, was there any name that really needed to be protected. i get you protect victims, if -- this is a civil lawsuit, this is not something that is private. >> i think we have to point out, that not everyone who has been named is a co-conspirator or confirmed associate of epstein, some people named in the documents, are people who were referenced because you know victims and people who were associated with epstein were asked did you meet leo or cate blanchett, does not mean they well anything do with epstein, but it was mere fact he named dropped the a-listers in his c
public already, it did take a long time, some of the jane does, john does, said fine disclose it, othershought -- fought, at end of day she released a couple hundred red documents most in the court record and will give you names of people we already know. >> to be clear, these names are not the black book. these -- which i understand. the justice department now has. we could talk about that justice department, we will, but, these are names from a lawsuit where jeffrey sues ghislaine...
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then what does she win? if she is going after that moderates independent vote, after south carolina, it is super tuesday. the rest of the states look more like south carolina and iowa than it does new hampshire. >> let me ask, you if you were advising her campaign right, now you say this is good for her in south carolina. again, that is a state you would think she might have a built in support network, right? a popularity there. she left as a popular governor in south carolina before taking on the position as donald trump's ambassador to the united nations during his candidacy, during his presidency. if she doesn't think she is going to win or do really well in south carolina, should she drop out before that, to preserve any future she has on a national scale? >> absolutely. and it would be wise for her to do that sooner rather than later. as i mentioned a couple hours ago, she will win the primary in nevada, except she won't win any delegates with it. let her take the time. she will have to reinvent herself
then what does she win? if she is going after that moderates independent vote, after south carolina, it is super tuesday. the rest of the states look more like south carolina and iowa than it does new hampshire. >> let me ask, you if you were advising her campaign right, now you say this is good for her in south carolina. again, that is a state you would think she might have a built in support network, right? a popularity there. she left as a popular governor in south carolina before...
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it does not mean anything unless it does. >> she has the money now. they need to portray strength now. there's no benefit to say if we don't do well in new hampshire we're getting out of here. i do think talking with republican strategist who are supportive of her, they want to stick it out here she is the last best hope to stop donald trump, and they are also realistic. cover the same numbers. different number than four, five, six points, that does not mean they don't hope she will around for a miracle but it would be a miracle. >> she gave an interview today to dan and it was so insightful because you remember the whole chaos follows him passive voice that was used by nikki haley never going after trump. she did this interview today and i want everyone to hear this part. >> i think that he is fit but what i am saying is do we really want to 80-year-olds to be our options when we are talking about president? you cannot say that when you are 80 you are not in decline. scientifically you're in decline no matter who you are. you can see that he is out t
it does not mean anything unless it does. >> she has the money now. they need to portray strength now. there's no benefit to say if we don't do well in new hampshire we're getting out of here. i do think talking with republican strategist who are supportive of her, they want to stick it out here she is the last best hope to stop donald trump, and they are also realistic. cover the same numbers. different number than four, five, six points, that does not mean they don't hope she will...
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>> well, it does matter.lot, but in the world of voters, voters are so cynical now, even in both parties, that they think, oh, you know, everybody does it. everybody is bad, trumped up charges. that's on the liberal network. they make it all up. i got to check with fox for the truth. we're in a fun house mirror situation. we're through the looking glass where what's true is maybe, and so it's worked our election process. and because people are most focused on the tribal right at getting rid of biden on the left on throwing trump in jail, i think they have a better case, it's gummed up the election. st there are very few open minded people anymore, it's paralyzed our politics. captain depressing live from new hampshire. >> listen, now is the time to talk about it. mike, thank you very much. >> there's time to change it. >> i hope you stay warm out there. we'll have that discussion on another date. >>> coming up, the idf says it found evidence of hostages in the tunnels under khan yunis. >>> and what does donal
>> well, it does matter.lot, but in the world of voters, voters are so cynical now, even in both parties, that they think, oh, you know, everybody does it. everybody is bad, trumped up charges. that's on the liberal network. they make it all up. i got to check with fox for the truth. we're in a fun house mirror situation. we're through the looking glass where what's true is maybe, and so it's worked our election process. and because people are most focused on the tribal right at getting...
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so that's what, i'm, how much does the government be? yes, but the from the other side, whatever israel did, her mouse was committed to its destruction. wasn't that the august 1998 governor made that clear. there's no solution that set for the palestinian question except through jihad initiatives. proposals and international conferences are a waste of time. factors from us never wanted to tool. it only wanted the fights and by all accounts, it still does is not the truth. not exactly because yes, 0 with such statements before, but i know exactly how from asked states because i met with them and all that negotiated since we had i even managed to convince them was non violence resistance for more than 5 years. during which time on that it was peaceful demonstrations and they were not that good just to be by the. is there any side? yes, i do you what they can't accept? what was included in the national unity program of our national unity government and 2007. and it was a clear up and a senior state on 1967, both us including these drawers a
so that's what, i'm, how much does the government be? yes, but the from the other side, whatever israel did, her mouse was committed to its destruction. wasn't that the august 1998 governor made that clear. there's no solution that set for the palestinian question except through jihad initiatives. proposals and international conferences are a waste of time. factors from us never wanted to tool. it only wanted the fights and by all accounts, it still does is not the truth. not exactly because...
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>> does not. so the argument tomorrow in d.c., i am not really looking for, oh, how receptive they are to donald trump's argument that he is immune from criminal prosecution. i am looking at the issue of how fast they will decide and how soon they will give judge chutkan a green light. >> do you think this trial is still going to happen in march? >> i think that's going to be hard for it to go in march, and then we're going to be dealing with the alvin brag case, which is at least currently scheduled for the end of march, and that interplay. how much is known about the federal case, and when that could go, because the alvin bragg state case, the judge there signalled that he does not want to disrupt the timing of the federal case. so there are a lot of moving pieces here. >> what's your best guesstimate? going to make an educated guess here. you have been in this position of when it could start. april, may? >> if the supreme court says we're not taking it, then i think that the case could start, y
>> does not. so the argument tomorrow in d.c., i am not really looking for, oh, how receptive they are to donald trump's argument that he is immune from criminal prosecution. i am looking at the issue of how fast they will decide and how soon they will give judge chutkan a green light. >> do you think this trial is still going to happen in march? >> i think that's going to be hard for it to go in march, and then we're going to be dealing with the alvin brag case, which is at...
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, it does not have sea power, not even land power. this also only has the number of guerillas, which means you can't say that it has something that israel does not have, so a very strange battle between a bullet like an elephant and a small animal like a rabbit because it can be quick , let's not give an example, say a rooster or a chicken. here, the purpose is to compare the powers. now, if we assume this way, why doesn't this happen ? it means that when the american decides to overthrow a government, a government like mossadegh will come to tehran in a short distance . until august 28, you should read the memoirs of karim dostbeldo during these very short days. mossadegh's great government has been overthrown by the great geography of the government. the powerful america has done the same thing many times, this is not the first time. america, america in chile, 1971, the big government , that is, geographically speaking, i mean compared to gaza, it overthrew the allende government, guatemala, 1954. i will give these three examples, a
, it does not have sea power, not even land power. this also only has the number of guerillas, which means you can't say that it has something that israel does not have, so a very strange battle between a bullet like an elephant and a small animal like a rabbit because it can be quick , let's not give an example, say a rooster or a chicken. here, the purpose is to compare the powers. now, if we assume this way, why doesn't this happen ? it means that when the american decides to overthrow a...
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what does this mean, what does this mean, that a person does not have an internal need for the futureis, to whom we entrusted the world in general, our children, grandchildren, people who do not have any feeling for the future at all . imagine a woman holding her baby in her arms. after all, this is everything for her , she is ready for anything to happen to her, just to leave him, so that he feels good, and these people who are in the head of the world and solve his problems for him , they have this attitude towards the world, no, they don’t have a baby in their arms, this is horror, of course, what you saw is not a reason to reproach people who cannot have children is that... will have children, that’s not what we’re talking about, these are unhappy people, you can sympathize with them, help them as much as possible, and so on. i'm talking about the fact that the psychology of a person who leads a big country, but does not have children, is different, it is more difficult to reach them, not because they do not want to understand, they are not everything they can understand when it c
what does this mean, what does this mean, that a person does not have an internal need for the futureis, to whom we entrusted the world in general, our children, grandchildren, people who do not have any feeling for the future at all . imagine a woman holding her baby in her arms. after all, this is everything for her , she is ready for anything to happen to her, just to leave him, so that he feels good, and these people who are in the head of the world and solve his problems for him , they...
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how does this happen in world rankings?act is that in each ranking the belarusian state university participates in 12 world rankings, each ranking has its own criteria, for example, the number of publications that scientists publish in a variety of journals per year, the number of the highest... why do all people say that all students are hungry, i can assume that the roots of this come from those times when a student , they say, is so poor, has a low scholarship, does not have the opportunity somewhere to afford what, for example, those peers who are either already working or older ones are engaged in their own craft. this is not always the case, for example, at our university, in the second or third year, students develop their own startups, then they implement them and can afford very, very much, more, for example, than their teacher or rector, this is also the reality of ours today day. but tell me, please, students on a budgetary basis receive a scholarship, is there enough money to live in the capital? but i can say t
how does this happen in world rankings?act is that in each ranking the belarusian state university participates in 12 world rankings, each ranking has its own criteria, for example, the number of publications that scientists publish in a variety of journals per year, the number of the highest... why do all people say that all students are hungry, i can assume that the roots of this come from those times when a student , they say, is so poor, has a low scholarship, does not have the opportunity...
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on the wall like what --urose does the clock on the wall like what purpose does _ does the clock onurpose does this really _ does the clock on the wall like what purpose does this really serve? - what it does is it is intended to highlight to the public and the people in the leadership around the world a number of very well known and established scientists think of the dangers and it is intended it is not intended to scare people but it is intended to get their attention so they can communicate to their leadership but they think of the worries the world is going and it is intended to get peoples attention to try to get something done, to reduce the dangers. try to get something done, to reduce the dangers-— try to get something done, to reduce the dangers. thank you for coming on the dangers. thank you for coming on the programme _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. voiceover: bringing you different stories from across the uk. - recording nine o'clock. he is made same gender is in the bottom of his garden every day without fail. irate garden every day without fail
on the wall like what --urose does the clock on the wall like what purpose does _ does the clock onurpose does this really _ does the clock on the wall like what purpose does this really serve? - what it does is it is intended to highlight to the public and the people in the leadership around the world a number of very well known and established scientists think of the dangers and it is intended it is not intended to scare people but it is intended to get their attention so they can communicate...
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so then what does that mean?from a lower federal court, the supreme court can reverse it. it also mean something more, that the u.s. supreme court can establish precedents, not just in the case before it, but for all those lower court cases this supreme court can no longer review. we don't often think about this, but when the supreme court first started out, it did not have the the cases it heard. it had mandatory appellate jurisdiction in every single case. so it could, on a case-by-case basis, review with the lower federal courts did. starting in the late 19th century and really taking off in 1925 1988, gradually the supreme court had discretionary review because assimile could not hear all of the cases from the lower federal court. i willause and say, in the early 20th century, the supreme court, which had limited discretionary jurisdiction could baly year , 500 cases per year. in the 1980's they were deciding 150 average. one wonders why they have decembers off. or 80 cases per year, sometimes 50 or 60 in rec
so then what does that mean?from a lower federal court, the supreme court can reverse it. it also mean something more, that the u.s. supreme court can establish precedents, not just in the case before it, but for all those lower court cases this supreme court can no longer review. we don't often think about this, but when the supreme court first started out, it did not have the the cases it heard. it had mandatory appellate jurisdiction in every single case. so it could, on a case-by-case...
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what does that mean? >> caucus tourists. >> what does that mean. >> we were watching c-span about nine years ago. [indiscernible] you can actually talk to the candidates, ask them questions, and in california that you do not get that opportunity. >> you are from california? >> we are from california. >> when did you get in iowa? >> we arrived on wednesday. >> how many events if you been to? >> this is number two. >> [indiscernible] we got there a little late, and they let us in. it is exciting. [indiscernible] >> today if you get a chance to ask ron desantis a question what will you ask him? >> i do not think we will get an opportunity. >> what is the idea here? >> we went to see democracy connection. [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] the last time was andy. it was very exciting. we got to see the whole gamut of democrats. they don't come to california, so it was great. >> my best experience was we went to a seafood joint in 2016. for rick santorum. there might've been 20 of us there. i was sitting in th
what does that mean? >> caucus tourists. >> what does that mean. >> we were watching c-span about nine years ago. [indiscernible] you can actually talk to the candidates, ask them questions, and in california that you do not get that opportunity. >> you are from california? >> we are from california. >> when did you get in iowa? >> we arrived on wednesday. >> how many events if you been to? >> this is number two. >> [indiscernible] we...
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what does a traditional healer feel that the therapist does not as african people? i think we've inherited a lot of spiritual data from the historical events that has happened in africa. you know, being colonized and being deprived of that connection with our ancestors. those are things that psychology or psychotherapy cannot necessarily like fix. so a hall, our ancestors usually um, communicates those issues that they once fix as through dreams. usually some people share voices see things. so that's way virtual scene is come in. how is she helped to navigate the challenges that you're facing last? i think it's that elements of being understood and expressing myself. that's when she came by. i could easily talk about the spiritual stuff. it sounds like an open your mind. i mean, if you're not healthy men to me, then do you just, it's sort of like you're, you're not living. you might remember when i was growing, the boat is with global in the way. she suggested that i do with well go about, the military says she has the perfect remedy. that it requires a state journe
what does a traditional healer feel that the therapist does not as african people? i think we've inherited a lot of spiritual data from the historical events that has happened in africa. you know, being colonized and being deprived of that connection with our ancestors. those are things that psychology or psychotherapy cannot necessarily like fix. so a hall, our ancestors usually um, communicates those issues that they once fix as through dreams. usually some people share voices see things. so...
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-ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...?hhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh shery: let's take a look at the week ahead. pboc will announce the decision on the medium turn lending facility rate. they signaled they might deploy a monetary policy to boost economic growth. in later this week we will get a snapshot of china's economic performance last year with fourth quarter gdp data and other indicators for december. wednesday bank indonesia will unveil the latest rate decision. we expect them to stand pat as they hike the cycle i made a rupee stability instead of cooling pressures. cpi prints from the eurozone and u.k.. gdp figures from germany, ppi from japan, australia and jobs data and tsmc data. bloomberg will be in davos for the yearly meeting of the world economic forum, business leaders and bank heads will gather to discuss the theme of rebuilding trust amid the backdrop of geopolitical tensions. our next guest says the u.s. economy is running hotter than projected and she is leaning neutral when it comes to markets. hillary kramer
-ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...?hhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh shery: let's take a look at the week ahead. pboc will announce the decision on the medium turn lending facility rate. they signaled they might deploy a monetary policy to boost economic growth. in later this week we will get a snapshot of china's economic performance last year with fourth quarter gdp data and other indicators for december. wednesday bank indonesia will unveil the latest rate decision. we expect them to stand pat as...
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she never does that. the fact that she did, do you take this as a sign of a new concerted messaging change and effort from the white house to find a way to get through to the american people how strong the economy is? because while they are trying to push this message, today alone fox & friends is doing segments bashing biden economics. he knows how the economy works, he is talking the numbers down. does the white house realize this problem and they have a new plan? >> well, they realize the problem. i think the plan is to hope that these numbers eventually are felt in realtime by real people. the numbers don't really matter too much to everyday voters if they do not feel it in their own lives. you see polls over the last few months saying they did not feel it in their own lives. now the last two months, though you are starting to see a bit of a change there as well. consumer confidence index this up by about 29% in the last two months, that is the highest or strongest change in such a short amount of tim
she never does that. the fact that she did, do you take this as a sign of a new concerted messaging change and effort from the white house to find a way to get through to the american people how strong the economy is? because while they are trying to push this message, today alone fox & friends is doing segments bashing biden economics. he knows how the economy works, he is talking the numbers down. does the white house realize this problem and they have a new plan? >> well, they...
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does not, but it does have every right to act to defend itself in the coldest with the rules or principles of aven should i still know. and so it has done i think, has to be established between the right to set it on the provisional measures requested . and this issue will be addressed by mr. state. and he will show that the measures propose go far beyond the protection of the rights assisted president. members of the code base is unimportant case. allegations have been made which verge on the outrages the task by how much on the 7th of october. but it's deliberate. the commission of a subsidy is clearly for mission falls within the staff to to read definition or genocide. israel this response was and remains legit too much unnecessary. it's acted and continues to act. and amanda, consistent with the international, as it does so. not in unrestrained manda, but in investing unprecedented efforts in mitigating civilian all at a cost to itself, relations as well as alleviating hardship and suffering with the investment of resources. and this was the reason, you know, genocide jo intends here.
does not, but it does have every right to act to defend itself in the coldest with the rules or principles of aven should i still know. and so it has done i think, has to be established between the right to set it on the provisional measures requested . and this issue will be addressed by mr. state. and he will show that the measures propose go far beyond the protection of the rights assisted president. members of the code base is unimportant case. allegations have been made which verge on the...
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does he go out and campaign with donald trump? does he help him? it seems he was a little under duress in that video. what do you hear from that reporting? >> he actually diagnosed the situation pretty clearly himself last week. he said, if you say negative about donald trump, he's going to trash you. if you say good things about donald trump, he's going to say nice things about you. he said, look, i'm not using a nickname anymore. if he's going to say nice things about me, i'm going to say nice things up up him. that said, trump was pretty clear. he felt he was disloyal this year. if that's the relationship, it's going to takee a longer time t repair. if you'reim ron desantis, you s the first step. make nice with the former president, potential future president. look, if he wants to run any time in the future, he's going to be aligned with the trump wing of the trump party. >> shane, thanks so much for stopping by. i really appreciate it. we have much more to get to in this hour. just how slim is nikki haley's path to the nomination? will he show
does he go out and campaign with donald trump? does he help him? it seems he was a little under duress in that video. what do you hear from that reporting? >> he actually diagnosed the situation pretty clearly himself last week. he said, if you say negative about donald trump, he's going to trash you. if you say good things about donald trump, he's going to say nice things about you. he said, look, i'm not using a nickname anymore. if he's going to say nice things about me, i'm going to...
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yeah, he does. and and he sees that as the great demon in the end, you know, when he when he when we get to the end of the book and it's a troubling lesson, a few chapters, right, where we seemed to revert back to jim being compressed into a kind of a cardboard cut out the sleeve right. and then these two white boys who have every bit of agency that we can see in today. right, who are just feeling very comfortable doing whatever they want to do. huck says. you know, they tried to send me to my aunt, but she wanted to civilize me and i've already done that, and i'm not going to do that again. and i think about how twain said at the heart of this text, and i'm paraphrasing, is a battle between. a deformed conscience and a caring heart. and the caring heart wins. and i wonder, how can we engage people so that they can identify why when our conscience is deformed? because i think that's twain's quarry. if there's anything at all the deformed conscience of of our culture, i think he'd be beautifully said
yeah, he does. and and he sees that as the great demon in the end, you know, when he when he when we get to the end of the book and it's a troubling lesson, a few chapters, right, where we seemed to revert back to jim being compressed into a kind of a cardboard cut out the sleeve right. and then these two white boys who have every bit of agency that we can see in today. right, who are just feeling very comfortable doing whatever they want to do. huck says. you know, they tried to send me to my...
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yeah, he does. and and he sees that as the great demon in the end, you know, when he when he when we get to the end of the book and it's a troubling lesson, a few chapters, right, where we seemed to revert back to jim being compressed into a kind of a cardboard cut out the sleeve right. and then these two white boys who have every bit of agency that we can see in today. right, who are just feeling very comfortable doing whatever they want to do. huck says. you know, they tried to send me to my aunt, but she wanted to civilize me and i've already done that, and i'm not going to do that again. and i think about how twain said at the heart of this text, and i'm paraphrasing, is a battle between. a deformed conscience and a caring heart. and the caring heart wins. and i wonder, how can we engage people so that they can identify why when our conscience is deformed? because i think that's twain's quarry. if there's anything at all the deformed conscience of of our culture, i think he'd be beautifully said
yeah, he does. and and he sees that as the great demon in the end, you know, when he when he when we get to the end of the book and it's a troubling lesson, a few chapters, right, where we seemed to revert back to jim being compressed into a kind of a cardboard cut out the sleeve right. and then these two white boys who have every bit of agency that we can see in today. right, who are just feeling very comfortable doing whatever they want to do. huck says. you know, they tried to send me to my...
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where does bitcoin peak in 2024? think we see new highs this year and i think this thing lands between 250 k to one million come around the 500 thousand dollar range. i think there is a lot of money printing that the government is going to have to do and this is the fastest course. ed: thank you very much for your time always on this program. we will check in on the health of the industry when it comes to health care and venture capital, coming up next. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ >> jp morgan health care conference in full swing in sf. let's discuss the health tech space. more than $5 billion of assets, focusing on emerging science and tech companies. happy new year. i was in las vegas at ces and jp morgan happening at the same time in san francisco. is there one single defining piece of gossip that went on in the hallways of the hotel? >> more than one. that is for sure. the mood was cautiously optimistic. lots of excitement around the acronyms, aia, glp-1, and the intersection of bio and digital in 2024. >> wa
where does bitcoin peak in 2024? think we see new highs this year and i think this thing lands between 250 k to one million come around the 500 thousand dollar range. i think there is a lot of money printing that the government is going to have to do and this is the fastest course. ed: thank you very much for your time always on this program. we will check in on the health of the industry when it comes to health care and venture capital, coming up next. this is bloomberg technology. ♪...
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does it? >> the study that got my attention specifically was -- i have a family history of heart disease. just one drink per day will actually increase your systolic blood pressure, the top number of your blood pressure. just one drink per day. if you are somebody who doesn't even have hypertension, doing that one drink will be problematic. not drinking, beneficial. liver enzymes -- alcohol is metabolized by the liver. your liver enzymes will increase. your sleep and diet and other bad habits, that improves as well. lots of good reasons. >> dr. gupta, thank you. "cnn this morning" continues right now. >>> it's a rigged deal, this whole thing is rigged. election interference. >> trump is only there to create a political narrative. there's nothing that he can contribute to this trial as opposed to the last trial where he was found guilty of sexual abuse. >> we can't have a country in disarray and a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos. we won't survive it. you don't defeat democ
does it? >> the study that got my attention specifically was -- i have a family history of heart disease. just one drink per day will actually increase your systolic blood pressure, the top number of your blood pressure. just one drink per day. if you are somebody who doesn't even have hypertension, doing that one drink will be problematic. not drinking, beneficial. liver enzymes -- alcohol is metabolized by the liver. your liver enzymes will increase. your sleep and diet and other bad...
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it does not work out well. after two days and seeing the impact, it is unrelated things to keep the government closed is a bad posture to be in. and i just hope people think about the rhetoric they use as they try to conflate all of these things. >> [indiscernible] democrats have backed an amendment that would enact conditions on the military assistance to israel as part of the president's supplemental request. other allies as well, but they say specifically citing the humanitarian crisis into vacant death toll gods as part of their concern. as there been any discussion in this administration about tying or treating conditions around the weapons and military assistance that the administration seeks to provide to israel? dir. young: we have heard from the senators and we talked to members of the time, so we understand the concerns. when we set up our request, the senate as to figure out a way how to write the supplemental. they are in the process of figuring that out. it has to get to the senate. it will be a qu
it does not work out well. after two days and seeing the impact, it is unrelated things to keep the government closed is a bad posture to be in. and i just hope people think about the rhetoric they use as they try to conflate all of these things. >> [indiscernible] democrats have backed an amendment that would enact conditions on the military assistance to israel as part of the president's supplemental request. other allies as well, but they say specifically citing the humanitarian crisis...
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wage growth year-over-year, it does not scream end of cycle does a?om: some people are looking for drama that i would go to wage growth at 4% to get it done. speaking of all those incremental actions in washington they might be coming back to work. edward mills, washington policy analysts. you have a very domestic note with very domestic issues. jonathan ferro mentions the idea of the ford wars. is there a foreign policy stance among democrats and republicans on capitol hill? ed: they are trying to find that and they wrap from a domestic agenda. what we are looking at is not just funding the united states government, but the national security issues. you have the supplemental looming in the background for israel, ukraine, and taiwan but republicans are saying if we are talking about national security we also have to talk about the border. that is what -- why republicans were at the southern border pushing for border protections. the problem for them as they continue to lose members and they are down to 219. usually you need to 18 to get it through the
wage growth year-over-year, it does not scream end of cycle does a?om: some people are looking for drama that i would go to wage growth at 4% to get it done. speaking of all those incremental actions in washington they might be coming back to work. edward mills, washington policy analysts. you have a very domestic note with very domestic issues. jonathan ferro mentions the idea of the ford wars. is there a foreign policy stance among democrats and republicans on capitol hill? ed: they are...
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of hiding it does— theorists eased does a betterjob of hiding it does donald _ theorists eased doess donald trump, his victory but i feel— hiding it does donald trump, his victory but i feel there's - hiding it does donald trump, his victory but i feel there's a - hiding it does donald trump, his victory but i feel there's a big. victory but i feel there's a big argument _ victory but i feel there's a big argument have _ victory but i feel there's a big argument have over- victory but i feel there's a big argument have over whetherl victory but i feel there's a big . argument have over whether or victory but i feel there's a big - argument have over whether or not is out of— argument have over whether or not is out of step— argument have over whether or not is out of step with — argument have over whether or not is out of step with america _ argument have over whether or not is out of step with america as _ argument have over whether or not is out of step with america as a - argument have over whether or not is out of step with america as a whole l around the world and across the uk
of hiding it does— theorists eased does a betterjob of hiding it does donald _ theorists eased doess donald trump, his victory but i feel— hiding it does donald trump, his victory but i feel there's - hiding it does donald trump, his victory but i feel there's a - hiding it does donald trump, his victory but i feel there's a big. victory but i feel there's a big argument _ victory but i feel there's a big argument have _ victory but i feel there's a big argument have over- victory but i...
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thank you, what does this mean, what does it mean you didn’t hear us, look, gorbachev’s arrival, welluch it was, i myself remember, my incredible inspired feeling when i saw a young man. seen, it's a façade. and what happens in the invisible part of this iceberg? and in the invisible part of this iceberg there is a monstrous bleeding of the country’s defense power. what's happening? on december 8, 1987, the general sect of the cpsu central committee, mikhail gorbachev, signed an agreement on the elimination of medium- and short-range missiles. this decision led to the fact that the ussr, considered one of the most powerful military powers in the world, found itself practically defenseless. a huge amount of expensive unix was destroyed. medium-range ballistic missiles r-12 and r-14. descendants will make their verdict on the meaning of the event that is taking place before our eyes. but i would venture to say that what we are about to do, sign the first agreement on the elimination of nuclear weapons, has universal significance, both from the point of view of world politics and from th
thank you, what does this mean, what does it mean you didn’t hear us, look, gorbachev’s arrival, welluch it was, i myself remember, my incredible inspired feeling when i saw a young man. seen, it's a façade. and what happens in the invisible part of this iceberg? and in the invisible part of this iceberg there is a monstrous bleeding of the country’s defense power. what's happening? on december 8, 1987, the general sect of the cpsu central committee, mikhail gorbachev, signed an...
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so this is our newest product, it's our anura magicmirror, and what it does, it does a 30—second videoasure over 30 vital signs and risk of disease parameters. so everything from heart rate, breathing, blood pressure to actual risk of cardiovascular disease, risk of stroke, risk of fatty liver disease — many different parameters, so... how on earth do you assess all of that from looking at someone with a camera? yes. so how it works is we're actually measuring the facial blood flow patterns underneath your skin using reflective light patterns. so we use a process called transdermal optical imaging. and so what happens is we take a 30—second scan, we analyse your facial blood flow patterns, and then it gets sent up to the cloud for processing. and so we output all these calculations. 0k, brilliant. yeah. shall we try it? well, let's have a go. let's try it. sit still. and it's... it's already begun the scan, so we'll have your results quite shortly. make sure you're in the right spot and it'll be done in 30 seconds. i'm doing well on most of these things, which is great. my risk of hear
so this is our newest product, it's our anura magicmirror, and what it does, it does a 30—second videoasure over 30 vital signs and risk of disease parameters. so everything from heart rate, breathing, blood pressure to actual risk of cardiovascular disease, risk of stroke, risk of fatty liver disease — many different parameters, so... how on earth do you assess all of that from looking at someone with a camera? yes. so how it works is we're actually measuring the facial blood flow patterns...
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russia does not want negotiations even on the official offer of switzerland, so what does this mean,uch things are not discussed publicly at all, they are not discussed, if they were offered to him the swiss, he immediately blurted out, excuse me for the word at the press conference, first of all, he basically, well, the swiss actually nullified this initiative, now i don’t know, it must be there already... it is clear that there will be nothing with russia, so i can't see at all there is no readiness of russia to stop the war, and the fact that rockets are flying, strikes are flying at kharkov, strikes at ukrainian cities, this is just a confirmation of this, so it is absolutely not serious to talk about anything now, negotiations are possible only if our negotiating power is strengthened our position, i mean the ukrainian position with help and support... and when the russian side is forced to take some steps, but i will tell you my position, it is different, i generally believe that the negotiations should proceed only with regard to the exchange of prisoners, exchange, well on re
russia does not want negotiations even on the official offer of switzerland, so what does this mean,uch things are not discussed publicly at all, they are not discussed, if they were offered to him the swiss, he immediately blurted out, excuse me for the word at the press conference, first of all, he basically, well, the swiss actually nullified this initiative, now i don’t know, it must be there already... it is clear that there will be nothing with russia, so i can't see at all there is no...
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where does she go from new hampshire?e go to every prime at this got to be a pathway in getting 1250 delegates. she does not really have that pathway but there is some excitement in her campaign. there is an opportunity for her to generate more excitement and perhaps start something and bringing people along who are dedicated to trump right now. it's very hard this is a historic and unusual campaign to hperform present writing like this. not as the incumbent but as the former president that he is just a runaway favorite. she is the closest this far with a 16-point difference in new hampshire. and now that it is a two-person race it is definitely additional excitement for her and her campaign. and that means something. this that mean she's going to win question at the odds are long but it does generate excitement and possibilities for her campaign. arthel: what are the odds of bringing over some of the desantis voters into her camp and perhaps pulling from some of the independents who might have been looking at trump to pu
where does she go from new hampshire?e go to every prime at this got to be a pathway in getting 1250 delegates. she does not really have that pathway but there is some excitement in her campaign. there is an opportunity for her to generate more excitement and perhaps start something and bringing people along who are dedicated to trump right now. it's very hard this is a historic and unusual campaign to hperform present writing like this. not as the incumbent but as the former president that he...
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tetyana, ignorance, or not that the president does not know about it, or the minister of defense does not know about it, does not exempt from responsibility, that is, if the minister does not know that they are stealing from him there, or that they are trying to pay inflated prices, well, how did they dig up our money, that... the ministry of defense entered into agreements with zavas at inflated prices will feed the personnel of military educational institutions, who study at the national aviation university and in kyiv shevchenko national university , if, if they do not know this, or they do not have this information, it does not mean that they are not responsible for this, because if they do not know, then they, well, at least the minister of defense. he is still responsible for what happens in his department, isn't that right? and look, it is obvious that they bear political responsibility for this, and the same happened in the case of oleksiy reznikov, that whether he knew how to oppose 17, he did not yet know, he did not yet know about the specifics of the purchase contract jack
tetyana, ignorance, or not that the president does not know about it, or the minister of defense does not know about it, does not exempt from responsibility, that is, if the minister does not know that they are stealing from him there, or that they are trying to pay inflated prices, well, how did they dig up our money, that... the ministry of defense entered into agreements with zavas at inflated prices will feed the personnel of military educational institutions, who study at the national...
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[cheers] you know, so much has been said about what my jumping into this arena does or does not bringthe table of politics. i really don't know. i'm going to leave that to the pundits, who all say, will it be the same influences of book club? will it be like the favorite things show? i don't know about all of that. despite all of the talking speculation and hype, i understand the difference between a book club and free refrigerators. it was a nice refrigerator. i understand the difference between that and this critical moment in our nation's history. [cheers] and so, and so, yes i did, i got dressed to come out here for i suspect the same reason you did, because i care about this country. >> will you join me on tuesday with a vote for bob dole? [cheers] thank you. [crowd chants "bob dole!"] when you take every friend and every neighbor so they will vote as well? [cheers] if it is for somebody else, call a cab. [laughter] when you stand with me to elect a conservative president to work with a conservative congress and change the face of america? [cheers] that is really what it is all a
[cheers] you know, so much has been said about what my jumping into this arena does or does not bringthe table of politics. i really don't know. i'm going to leave that to the pundits, who all say, will it be the same influences of book club? will it be like the favorite things show? i don't know about all of that. despite all of the talking speculation and hype, i understand the difference between a book club and free refrigerators. it was a nice refrigerator. i understand the difference...
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not reach us , mainly does not reach our infantry, mr.f of the whole brigade and... and now these drones are appearing , is there already a place in the planning of combat operations, in particular, fpv drone units operate there first, and then artillery is already included, and this process, well, in the format of such new tactics of use, has already been tested and painted on all chains of combat order, is this already happening in practice? of course, of course, because firstly, it saves ammunition, which is not very much anyway, there is a shortage of them. for defense, it is not enough for certain offensive actions, it allows it, but how does the tactic itself work? first he takes off on his own a drone that observes directly behind the leading edge, behind the leading edge and behind the depth, that is, the enemy's rear. further it is already determined, the more expedient to hit, the more accurately, that is, it is not about the number of tasks performed, as it was written in soviet books. that there, for example, at one platoon su
not reach us , mainly does not reach our infantry, mr.f of the whole brigade and... and now these drones are appearing , is there already a place in the planning of combat operations, in particular, fpv drone units operate there first, and then artillery is already included, and this process, well, in the format of such new tactics of use, has already been tested and painted on all chains of combat order, is this already happening in practice? of course, of course, because firstly, it saves...
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does it have to be controlled by isabel? and we had a level overview of 70 percent of the population on the line of poverty and more than 80 percent of the young to do good to people who were unemployed. so is that it was, or people buying guys are in the discipline to me and now they want to sustain their military occupation. and so i've got to be a permanent military occupation of guns that would be rejected internationally. most importantly, by israel's most powerful ally, the united states. i've made it clear to these relays, i think it's a big mistake for them to think they're good occupied casa maintained. gosh, i don't think that works well is really ground troops advanced in northern casa, at the end of october. more and more palestinians sought refuge in the south, clean water and food soon became scarce and sanitary conditions intolerable. a deliveries were reduced to a trickle. this effort to move a force, palestinians to the south to keep them with minimal amounts of food and water, creating a desperation among p
does it have to be controlled by isabel? and we had a level overview of 70 percent of the population on the line of poverty and more than 80 percent of the young to do good to people who were unemployed. so is that it was, or people buying guys are in the discipline to me and now they want to sustain their military occupation. and so i've got to be a permanent military occupation of guns that would be rejected internationally. most importantly, by israel's most powerful ally, the united states....
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what does that say about how he is feeling about new hampshire and what does that say to the new hampshire voters? >> he is in new hampshire right now, he will be towed hosting a townhall in less than an hour and i believe he is going on cnn tonight in new hampshire. he will be campaigning here for the foreseeable future. you can push whatever you want, he has a 400 person rally in nikki haley's backyard and then his coming right here to new hampshire per you you want to talk about snubbing the voters, let's talk about nikki haley not doing the debate, snubbing the debate on thursday. i don't know if she will do the debate on cnn either. she will put her foot in the mouth enough to have us search ahead. >> governor haley saying she did not want to debate unless donald trump shows up. do you think desantis should join haley in pressuring trump to debate to take a unified stand together so that the voters can see the top three candidates alongside each other? >> donald trump will do what he wants to do. ron desantis puts himself out there and nikki haley does not want to be on the debate sta
what does that say about how he is feeling about new hampshire and what does that say to the new hampshire voters? >> he is in new hampshire right now, he will be towed hosting a townhall in less than an hour and i believe he is going on cnn tonight in new hampshire. he will be campaigning here for the foreseeable future. you can push whatever you want, he has a 400 person rally in nikki haley's backyard and then his coming right here to new hampshire per you you want to talk about...
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and then what does this child begin to do when he does not have an adult who begins to protect him, heife is in emotional insecurity and about the man we are talking about today is very important, here’s what to understand, i don’t know what kind of life experience he has, we’re actually just talking about you here, right? but his attitude towards to a child from his beloved’s previous marriage , we want women to believe this, says that well, firstly, he apparently has something in his history, why does he have such a reaction to the child, this is only his projection, this has nothing to do with your son at all, but there are my friends, there is such a thing in family systems as family hierarchy, and the whole point is that... your son first appeared in your life, only then this wonderful man appeared, and before until this man admits this fact, that this little beautiful boy is higher than him in the hierarchy, this hierarchy is not about what i said, you go, but this is about recognition, about recognition, about respect for what you had a life before him. there was love, and this
and then what does this child begin to do when he does not have an adult who begins to protect him, heife is in emotional insecurity and about the man we are talking about today is very important, here’s what to understand, i don’t know what kind of life experience he has, we’re actually just talking about you here, right? but his attitude towards to a child from his beloved’s previous marriage , we want women to believe this, says that well, firstly, he apparently has something in his...
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does that speak to a broader risk going on in china?s idea of the social compact with the government. you can rule on democratically provided living standards keep getting better. things are not looking good at the moment. we have a contracting population. what is the path out of this for the chinese government? >> i think it is a difficult one. they need to continue to make sure there are sufficient jobs for graduates and improve the environment because social cohesion is so important to a successfully growing economy over a sustained period particularly when you have the backdrop of an aging population and a contracting population. continuing to provide the sufficient support for graduates . more broadly from an economic point of view, if we don't continue to bring in the youth effectively and find jobs for them on a long-term basis, it does erode the productive capacity of the economy. paul: thanks so much for joining us. still to come, skepticism over chinese assets spreading beyond stocks. investors expecting the yuan and governmen
does that speak to a broader risk going on in china?s idea of the social compact with the government. you can rule on democratically provided living standards keep getting better. things are not looking good at the moment. we have a contracting population. what is the path out of this for the chinese government? >> i think it is a difficult one. they need to continue to make sure there are sufficient jobs for graduates and improve the environment because social cohesion is so important to...
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it does not mean that it will happen tomorrow. i think when it looks at the cost russia has endured -- it has not been a great success. it has been a stitch edict >> remarks firehouse figure mike johnson on border security. thank you for my colleagues joining on the epicenter of the crisis at e
it does not mean that it will happen tomorrow. i think when it looks at the cost russia has endured -- it has not been a great success. it has been a stitch edict >> remarks firehouse figure mike johnson on border security. thank you for my colleagues joining on the epicenter of the crisis at e
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how does that matter, or does it matter? >> i don't think it would matter if it was the website at issue here and i really do urge you to take a look at ecf 3511, which has the entire feed from the day she took ofce until the day of the summary jume motion, and i defy anyone to look at this and think this wasn official website. de when she wants to give you a personal opinion, she send you a link to her campaign website. i tell you that this is the crial difference between you and the government, right, that they just say facebook says it's heprivate property and so it's t an official website a by definition. d u are saying no. >> that's correct. d i'm sorry to be hung up on this duty question but what if the la or the state law doesn't say it's your duty to communicate with constituents, give announcements, et cetera, but she decides, hey, constituent communication would bea good idea. this is kind of like the governor decides to do this or the president decides to this if that's not formally in her job description, and eve
how does that matter, or does it matter? >> i don't think it would matter if it was the website at issue here and i really do urge you to take a look at ecf 3511, which has the entire feed from the day she took ofce until the day of the summary jume motion, and i defy anyone to look at this and think this wasn official website. de when she wants to give you a personal opinion, she send you a link to her campaign website. i tell you that this is the crial difference between you and the...
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>> , that's what he does. >> yeah, that's what he does. >> yeah, that's what he does. >> know, it's likeike when lads go to prison, you know, it's not gay - go to prison, you know, it's not gay . it's what go to prison, you know, it's not gay. it's what you do. >> okay? i didn't know that. thank you so much . uh, >> okay? i didn't know that. thank you so much. uh, i >> okay? i didn't know that. thank you so much . uh, i have to thank you so much. uh, i have to say that the museum has somewhat backtracked, and they have said, uh, that , uh, uh, it was uh, that, uh, uh, it was basically they said that it's, uh, it was just the friendship of love that can exist between men. often that's saying that he's gay at all. >> well, i think it's weak. he definitely did. >> and it's an early bromance thing. yeah. >> that's a new thing, >> yeah, that's a new thing, though. i read that in, i think somewhere that somewhere like the metro, that apparently are now apparently bromance is are now a lot heterosexual males that lot of heterosexual males that will other's houses will sit in each other's houses
>> , that's what he does. >> yeah, that's what he does. >> yeah, that's what he does. >> know, it's likeike when lads go to prison, you know, it's not gay - go to prison, you know, it's not gay . it's what go to prison, you know, it's not gay. it's what you do. >> okay? i didn't know that. thank you so much . uh, >> okay? i didn't know that. thank you so much. uh, i >> okay? i didn't know that. thank you so much . uh, i have to thank you so much. uh, i...
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what does it seek to of, to, to achieve and what does it seek to achieve in this relationship with as well? what is it seeking to protect effectively, even for as well, the broader relationships that the regional policies at all, so either normalized or a peaceful allies or peaceful partners and neighbors of f as ralph what uh, what can they but what kind of parts of the relationship can be solved which stopped all of this beyond just looking at the pressure on a groups like how much has been lost, the policies and the has to shop being. i don't, i mean that ideology will, is, is very clear off the red lines. and this complex has been very clear that that was all that's for the decades has been very clear. that's going to be very difficult to change. and, you know, none of the people have lost and the response and the, all the stuff to coiling the power of these groups is to seek a 2 state solution. clearly, that is not what is being sold through this, that this conflict through this escalation of honestly, just bombardments by either these route or washington the united states and eu
what does it seek to of, to, to achieve and what does it seek to achieve in this relationship with as well? what is it seeking to protect effectively, even for as well, the broader relationships that the regional policies at all, so either normalized or a peaceful allies or peaceful partners and neighbors of f as ralph what uh, what can they but what kind of parts of the relationship can be solved which stopped all of this beyond just looking at the pressure on a groups like how much has been...
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