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what we have seen in recent weeks is oft uh, it was proven that the key members of the far right a if the policy took part in a conference that was planning the essential deportation of people who didn't meet that standards being done. and this was not specifically an anti semitic meeting, but it was a meeting once again, categorizing people in different degrees of them and this, and that raise the alarm bells here in german society. and more than a 1000000 people came out, were expecting more demonstrations this weekend. this very policy that is being addressed in connection with this the forward if the policy was sitting in parliament state was clapping, it was basically appearing like mainstream german politics. but it was creating, referred to without being mentioned several times throughout today. so there's a much coast of connection with what we're seeing happening in terms society right now. this is no longer in the safe distance cost or the perceived safety of the historic pos here in germany. this is also something that the president off the bonus above above mentioned that
what we have seen in recent weeks is oft uh, it was proven that the key members of the far right a if the policy took part in a conference that was planning the essential deportation of people who didn't meet that standards being done. and this was not specifically an anti semitic meeting, but it was a meeting once again, categorizing people in different degrees of them and this, and that raise the alarm bells here in german society. and more than a 1000000 people came out, were expecting more...
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and i just want to thank all oft the leaders who are here for the work that you do every day. to senator devine, i thank you for that beautiful introduction and, most of all, for your courageous leadership and, of course, all the history that you make every day. can we please applaud senator devine for her work and her recent election? [applause] and to president murphy and all the leaders of the south carolina naacp, thank you for welcoming me today. [applause] and, of course, it is always an honor to be in the home state oe assistant leader jim clyburn. [applause] i do not need to tell south carolina what a powerful leader he is. and, of course, he is one of tht closest advisors and friends to president joe biden and to me. today, we celebrate the legacy of reverend dr. martin luther king jr., a visionary who saw what could be unburdened by what had been, an organizer who moved the minds, the hearts, and the feet of the american people, a leader who dedicated his life and, in the end, gave his life to advance one of our nation's highest ideals, the ideal of freedom. freedom
and i just want to thank all oft the leaders who are here for the work that you do every day. to senator devine, i thank you for that beautiful introduction and, most of all, for your courageous leadership and, of course, all the history that you make every day. can we please applaud senator devine for her work and her recent election? [applause] and to president murphy and all the leaders of the south carolina naacp, thank you for welcoming me today. [applause] and, of course, it is always an...
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this oft-misunderstood, this oft-misinterpreted concept, so readily dismissed by the nietzsches of theorld as a weak and cowardly force has now become an absolute necessity for the survival of man. when i speak of love, i am not speaking of some sentimental and weak response, i am not speaking of that force which is just emotional bosh. i'm speaking of that force which all of the great religions have seen as the supreme unifying principle of life. love is somehow the key that unlocks the door which leads to ultimate reality. this hindu-muslim-christian-jewish-bu ddhist belief about ultimate reality is beautifully summed up in the first epistle of saint john, "let us love one another. for love is god and everyone that loveth is born of god and knoweth god. he that loveth not knoweth not god. for god is love. if we love one another god dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us." let us hope that this spirit will become the order of the day. we can no longer afford to worship the god of hate or bow before the altar of retaliation. the oceans of history are made turbulent by the ever
this oft-misunderstood, this oft-misinterpreted concept, so readily dismissed by the nietzsches of theorld as a weak and cowardly force has now become an absolute necessity for the survival of man. when i speak of love, i am not speaking of some sentimental and weak response, i am not speaking of that force which is just emotional bosh. i'm speaking of that force which all of the great religions have seen as the supreme unifying principle of life. love is somehow the key that unlocks the door...
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calls the lock for flood as follows, the continuation of this interview, commodities ask commodities oft. does that mean the annihilation of israel? yes, of course. he says, the existence of israel is he logical? and then he says, nobody should blame us for the things we do on october 7th, october 10th, october 1 1000000. everything we do is justified and quote, given that on october 7th, before any military response by israel, south africa issued an official statement. blaming israel for quotes the recent conflagration, essentially blaming israel for the murder of its own citizens. one wonders whether the applicant agrees 2nd, it is in response to the slaughter of october 7th, which from us open the valves to repeats and to the ongoing attacks against it from gaza. that israel has the inherent rights to take all legitimate measures to defend its citizens and secure the release of the hostages. this right is also not in doubt. it has been acknowledged by states across the world. astonishingly for court has been requested to indicate a provisional measure calling on israel to suspend its
calls the lock for flood as follows, the continuation of this interview, commodities ask commodities oft. does that mean the annihilation of israel? yes, of course. he says, the existence of israel is he logical? and then he says, nobody should blame us for the things we do on october 7th, october 10th, october 1 1000000. everything we do is justified and quote, given that on october 7th, before any military response by israel, south africa issued an official statement. blaming israel for...
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well, um, the other favorite lines that they use, and again an oft repeated line that they use is that israel has the right to self-defense, and what from what i've read, that is what the legal argument that israel is going to present at the icj is going to hinge on, basically that israel has the right to defend itself, and that hamas started this on the 7th of october, whereas we all know the fact is that israel is an occupying power, it does not have the right to defend itself in that manner, yeah, and there's precedent for that from the international courts, international law, the united nations. there's several um in instance of legal frameworks that back that, yes, stand, so so basically israel doesn't really have that right to defend itself, it's something that's often repeated by western politicians like, leader of the opposition in the uk, the prime minister, the presidents of the united states and several other allies, but that that simply is not going to work in the international court if... behaves um, not politically, but legally, if if the international court looks at this
well, um, the other favorite lines that they use, and again an oft repeated line that they use is that israel has the right to self-defense, and what from what i've read, that is what the legal argument that israel is going to present at the icj is going to hinge on, basically that israel has the right to defend itself, and that hamas started this on the 7th of october, whereas we all know the fact is that israel is an occupying power, it does not have the right to defend itself in that manner,...
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didn't say that it's anti-semitic, that's one of the other favorite lines that they use, and again an oft-repeated line that they use is that israel has the right to self-defense, and um, what from what i've read, that is what the legal argument that israel is going to present at the icj is going to hinge on, basically that israel has the right to defend itself, and that hamas started this on the 7th of october, whereas we all know the fact is that israel is an occupying power, it does not have. the right to defend itself in that manner and there's precedent for that from the international courts, international law, the united nations, you know, there's several um in instance of um legal frameworks that back that, yes, stand, so so basically israel doesn't really have that right to defend itself, it's something that's often repeated by western politicians like, leader of the opposition in the uk, the prime minister, the presidents of the united states and several other allies, but that's... simply is not going to work in the international court if it behaves um not politically but legally, if if t
didn't say that it's anti-semitic, that's one of the other favorite lines that they use, and again an oft-repeated line that they use is that israel has the right to self-defense, and um, what from what i've read, that is what the legal argument that israel is going to present at the icj is going to hinge on, basically that israel has the right to defend itself, and that hamas started this on the 7th of october, whereas we all know the fact is that israel is an occupying power, it does not...
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the movement of fear when the quake struck and now the oft them off. the series of powerful quakes, reaching $7.00 on the risk, the scale of left wide spread, damage and destruction. a world turned upside down. this ariel footage gives an idea of the devastation done to the coastal roads in chicago. and on the ground, the human cost of the quake lives in chaos. and homes destroyed the clean up might have begun. but for some the devastation is too much to cope with. a house was like this of to the last as quick in 2007, we need just rebuilt it. i don't think we can rebuild again. others are adjusting to being without basic facilities, with cues foaming to receive russians. drinking water in my household, powder is still running, but the problem is water even in areas where water is still running. so that being asked to save as much as possible, when i get them with your scores of people have died in the disaster, will start to use a dozens more weight rescue. while japan's cheap cabinet secretary added this grim warning that it wasn't until you but yet
the movement of fear when the quake struck and now the oft them off. the series of powerful quakes, reaching $7.00 on the risk, the scale of left wide spread, damage and destruction. a world turned upside down. this ariel footage gives an idea of the devastation done to the coastal roads in chicago. and on the ground, the human cost of the quake lives in chaos. and homes destroyed the clean up might have begun. but for some the devastation is too much to cope with. a house was like this of to...
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the single number one killer oft this sink in, the number one killer of americans 18 to 49 is fentanyl synthetic opioid's. the way thar the years is that instead of exporting fentanyl itself w it's companies exporting the precursors that would then hesize and did a terrible damage to our people. a year ago the fentanyl that weo kill every single american citizen. so this is a monumental problem. a we got an agreement with china that it would take a different approach to the synthetic opioid question, ant out new rules for its companies but then much more important, to actually crackdown on companies that engage in this practice of diverting the chemical precursors into fentanyl and we've seen it take action against dozens and dozens of companies. now, that has you want to make sure a company that goes out of business under one name doesn't go back under another. but we've seen genuine p actionn of arguably the greatest importance to the health of americans. so sure as we are engaged it is on all aspects, yes the competition, yes contesting when they are doing somethingnning or planning
the single number one killer oft this sink in, the number one killer of americans 18 to 49 is fentanyl synthetic opioid's. the way thar the years is that instead of exporting fentanyl itself w it's companies exporting the precursors that would then hesize and did a terrible damage to our people. a year ago the fentanyl that weo kill every single american citizen. so this is a monumental problem. a we got an agreement with china that it would take a different approach to the synthetic opioid...
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and they would take place at the homes of some of richmond's leading businessmen, politicians most ofte organized by their wives or their daughters. now, athese events, there was no food and, no refreshments served except for, quote, the amber hued water of the river. doesn't that sound lovely? pete and i had actually talked about a starvation party for our closing social, but jill kind of convinced us probably wouldn't. the best idea for retention at these starvation parties attendees chipped in very small amount of money for amateur entertainment. no professional entertainment, although the entertainment, interestingly did grow from just piano performances to fold out orchestras by the of the war, which is rather interesting. suppose oddly the attendees came in calico dresses like old homespun dresses. that's what they say in some of their writings. but we also see in other writings and if you read between the lines in the newspapers that in fact that a lot of these parties, these women are coming to the nines. so perhaps they're writing in their memoirs after the war to say, oh, we w
and they would take place at the homes of some of richmond's leading businessmen, politicians most ofte organized by their wives or their daughters. now, athese events, there was no food and, no refreshments served except for, quote, the amber hued water of the river. doesn't that sound lovely? pete and i had actually talked about a starvation party for our closing social, but jill kind of convinced us probably wouldn't. the best idea for retention at these starvation parties attendees chipped...
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more oft en ambiguity yes, t ve congress to make it clear.ee it ambiguous and that is how we are going to geov the hurdle. we will give it to my friends e agency and they will take it from here. th that with the eight -- a phenomenon we have major probms in society that are not being solved. instead of doing the hard work of legislation we have to compromise with the other side at the risk of maybe throwing a primarchlenger. you rely on a ecutive branch grant to do what you want. it is not hypothetical. >> you say weend up in gridlock, which we have now. >> wh iam saying chevron is a big factor contributing. uld think the uniquely 21st- century phenomena cryptocurrency addressed by core. i certainly would've thought that would've been true inth wake of the ftx debacle. it hn' why? because there is an agency head out the o thinks he already has the authitto address this uniquely 21st-century obm with a couple of statues passed in the19s. he's going to waive his wa and say the words investment contracts are ambiguous that is want to suck all of
more oft en ambiguity yes, t ve congress to make it clear.ee it ambiguous and that is how we are going to geov the hurdle. we will give it to my friends e agency and they will take it from here. th that with the eight -- a phenomenon we have major probms in society that are not being solved. instead of doing the hard work of legislation we have to compromise with the other side at the risk of maybe throwing a primarchlenger. you rely on a ecutive branch grant to do what you want. it is not...
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and iran actually physically had sparks done by sending it's uh, it's oft items and equipment. but after that, there things started sobbing a little bit, especially during busy a era in which it that you should, i mean, i'm sure you're aware that the box that is majority is sunday and it is a majority shift. and there is a kind of a dichotomy, and at times that it does so this tension escalated during the soviet and invasion of uh, of got us done in the near past. uh, we have had a better relations, but still that have intentions. and mostly because of this debt or the tax, which in my belief could have been resolved by talking to each other by pulling the services and making it targeted and approached against the dentist. because what is happening now, we are playing into the hands of the dentist who pointed that the 2 countries i should have bad relations. okay, well thank you very much for coming and pro and sharing your thoughts. retired pakistani or force groups. compton soup out and met mood probably now uh say you're most likely aware. so it's africa has been speaking to
and iran actually physically had sparks done by sending it's uh, it's oft items and equipment. but after that, there things started sobbing a little bit, especially during busy a era in which it that you should, i mean, i'm sure you're aware that the box that is majority is sunday and it is a majority shift. and there is a kind of a dichotomy, and at times that it does so this tension escalated during the soviet and invasion of uh, of got us done in the near past. uh, we have had a better...
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well, i think they are confidence that oft 15 years of financial repression as a result of the great financial crises that some people now resigned to their fate . and to be fad that waged a very clever and successful and sustained campaign against any one mistake. you use you with a government as a, as the you agenda. as soon as they raise the voice, they are branded uh uh right tweaks. 3 base who counts 13, except yours. yours global a responsibility. so i think the propaganda efforts which has been employed for the last 15 years has to some extent, paid off people intimidated and the deeds apart from the farmers. i think awesome to resign to that fate. me. as i said, we are seeing these farmers protests in different countries in the you and their demands from country to country do differ. what do you think your pin officials that should do to comb the protesters? well, they should change the policies that you have to realize they do a europe, but it didn't get a job. and e, we probably had the west governments we've ever had and these got them is f b disputing. the policies direct
well, i think they are confidence that oft 15 years of financial repression as a result of the great financial crises that some people now resigned to their fate . and to be fad that waged a very clever and successful and sustained campaign against any one mistake. you use you with a government as a, as the you agenda. as soon as they raise the voice, they are branded uh uh right tweaks. 3 base who counts 13, except yours. yours global a responsibility. so i think the propaganda efforts which...
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hours, the united kingdom was able to both take action to defend ourselves against the houthis and oftlift support to ukraine to a new record levels. if vladimir putin thought that we would be distracted by events in the middle east that last week because of the long term decisions this government has taken, his hopes were surely dashed. in a complex world, no nation can afford to go it alone so we must continue to strengthen our alliances so the world knows they cannot be broken. defence is in many ways the cornerstone of our relations across the globe. our world leading armed forces, cutting—edge industrial base, willingness to support our allies is the reason why britain is the partner of choice for so many. and amongst our partnerships, nato remains pre—eminent. 75 years after its foundation, the nato of today is bigger than ever. but challenges are bigger than ever. but challenges are bigger as well. and that is why the uk has committed nearly the totality of our air, land and maritime assets to nato. but in 2024, i'm determined to nato. but in 2024, i'm determined to do even more
hours, the united kingdom was able to both take action to defend ourselves against the houthis and oftlift support to ukraine to a new record levels. if vladimir putin thought that we would be distracted by events in the middle east that last week because of the long term decisions this government has taken, his hopes were surely dashed. in a complex world, no nation can afford to go it alone so we must continue to strengthen our alliances so the world knows they cannot be broken. defence is in...
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that's very notorious members of the also battalion were being held in a pre trial detention oft. uh, obviously we will remember are you pull when they came out of as of style. the steel pods are many, with a very questionable not to for day to twos. they were being held. they was struck. obviously, you quite blamed russia? russia said it was ukraine. 50 of them, i believe, were killed and everyone said it was to silence them. the full of the trials were due to start. so again, just another late that's potentially a pots and a matching. but again, i am. so i'm wondering what you diligence on the reminder of what these are reports at the stage. well, bring us to the very latest on the on moles because shot and i always have lots to say to somebody that was actually corresponded shot at 2 beds. 2. thank you. charlotte, about his prime minister is meeting just like charlotte was saying that with his ukranian counterpart in west and ukraine, a bit of a critic of kids. this follows an audio statement by official, but he would inform kids talk to come out of the intention to strike down
that's very notorious members of the also battalion were being held in a pre trial detention oft. uh, obviously we will remember are you pull when they came out of as of style. the steel pods are many, with a very questionable not to for day to twos. they were being held. they was struck. obviously, you quite blamed russia? russia said it was ukraine. 50 of them, i believe, were killed and everyone said it was to silence them. the full of the trials were due to start. so again, just another...
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blood scandal and victims families from hillsborough the reality is -- that when theocking on doors oftg justice -- the government only ever answers when they haveo we have the opposition said last week that public are right to be angry at westminster and they a westminster. they're angry at westminster because they know that best place never really changes. does it? >> aye. mr. speaker -- this is -- and actually i am sad that honorable gentlemen is trying ts happening in multiple decades and thing is after the 2019 high court case, t did act to establish independent inquiry on independent compensation scheme and played out compensation two and a half ouing to politicize it what we should be doing is focusing on the people affected and making sure that they get the answers justice and compensation that theyerve and that is what we are delivering. >> i made a promise touent city after he told me he had speak up when his grandson came saying today we were learningehe wrong- the guidance to support gender christian children has now beens and now public consultation, but what we've all seen
blood scandal and victims families from hillsborough the reality is -- that when theocking on doors oftg justice -- the government only ever answers when they haveo we have the opposition said last week that public are right to be angry at westminster and they a westminster. they're angry at westminster because they know that best place never really changes. does it? >> aye. mr. speaker -- this is -- and actually i am sad that honorable gentlemen is trying ts happening in multiple decades...
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i'm do you oft, is israel going to drag the us into another ruinous regional ball? is it as well? we see today bass is a, these are a few things we think buying to expand, for instance, nothing on the binding restriction does oppose that the buying restriction is skeptical is the article in washington post today about the intelligence assessment on the nazis ability for is or to when such as comp today, edited by the restriction says that from the very outset, these really have the intended fact in the early stages of the 40 want it to go into the webinar right away. or the buyer is basically what it, it seems however, that we're back to square one because these really are trying to do this to us. does oppose it. but the question is, when the american offers dition to this the couple, would it be a freshman or will it continue? it should be what we have seen so far, which is that link and goes to the region and asks other countries to put pressure on hezbollah, on the who sees on the water while the us that stuff does not put any material pressure as well. that equation will not w
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also a very young man who was born oft, uh, south africa became a democracy in the, in the ninety's. and all of them were not really a to pyre, if you like, with the details of the case itself. but more concerned with the philosophy behind it. so they were talking about how they cared about the sort of data to you between us weekends and the palestinian people without any exclusion of the jewish people. they mentioned that they would like to reach a stage of supervised ation of dialogue. that would include old nations, and that the jewish people must understand that when they were the victims of great har, right in the past, they should not help inflict it's such a horror ross on another nation. i'm that africans, especially south africans, can play amid the aging road, helping initiate dialogue. and this sentiment was really voice very clearly by own ministers of this book, spearson and other members of the south african delegation. and occupy yachts. it does not have the right to defend itself or something on the country a occupied people has the right on the international law, whi
also a very young man who was born oft, uh, south africa became a democracy in the, in the ninety's. and all of them were not really a to pyre, if you like, with the details of the case itself. but more concerned with the philosophy behind it. so they were talking about how they cared about the sort of data to you between us weekends and the palestinian people without any exclusion of the jewish people. they mentioned that they would like to reach a stage of supervised ation of dialogue. that...
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as you pronounced statement oft, was talking about the devastating consequences of this war on the he's not attorney inside the gaza strip. but they also spoke about releasing all the hostages, putting pressure on her mazda, but also at these ready governments. but that focusing specifically on 3 russians being held out, one of them is under a cost law. if i spoke to his mother just 2 days ago, she's been joining these protests. she's black st. petersburg a late. they lived in saint piece, but she's come here and she said she won't leave until she leaves with her phone. but she says she hasn't been given any information about where he is, who he might be with, and whether or not he's even alive. so, you know, real points of pain, but you see this reflected in many of the captive families statements at the moment that just calling for a simple see slide to release from okay, thank you for that. laura call on that for us in occupied east jerusalem. and astro like has hit a residential building in the l method neighborhood in the syrian capital damascus state media is saying that the attac
as you pronounced statement oft, was talking about the devastating consequences of this war on the he's not attorney inside the gaza strip. but they also spoke about releasing all the hostages, putting pressure on her mazda, but also at these ready governments. but that focusing specifically on 3 russians being held out, one of them is under a cost law. if i spoke to his mother just 2 days ago, she's been joining these protests. she's black st. petersburg a late. they lived in saint piece, but...
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and sylvia oft october, the 7th feeling fans of an escalation in the region. us secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived in israel off to a stop in saudi arabia. he is on a regional diplomatic tool that began on thursday and included visits to kata. jordan and the united arab emirates, blink. and we'll meet with a member of as well as will cabinet on tuesday to discuss the wall and gaza as soon as it comes and it's barely forces continue near the nightly rates and the occupied westbank. 3 palestinians were killed and one wounded man was detained by his very forces in the city of food. cut in, alison and factions have declared a general strike in to cut them on tuesday morning. is there any forces of survey to the city of kenya? they have been near daily incursions across the occupied westbank composite as riding military, 340 palace finance have been killed since october 7th. i am the son who is joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. and just to then flushed the edge from the latest raid info and cut them home. the is it continuing that that ran, that started nearly 5 hours a
and sylvia oft october, the 7th feeling fans of an escalation in the region. us secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived in israel off to a stop in saudi arabia. he is on a regional diplomatic tool that began on thursday and included visits to kata. jordan and the united arab emirates, blink. and we'll meet with a member of as well as will cabinet on tuesday to discuss the wall and gaza as soon as it comes and it's barely forces continue near the nightly rates and the occupied westbank....
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oft to defend your honor and defeat the radical left democrats, you must vote for your favorite presidenty time to stop the radical leftistsut your votes. that's what they are doing with haley. they are going -- they aren't go to go win any way. they aren't even any way. and that's not what t we love independents who want to vote for us but not what the party is about. but you have to go in big numbers on january 23, tuesday, ne week, and i spent so much time talking about this becausee do here in iowa and please, it's very important and keep our eye on the ball in november and sending a sigl and don't believe the polls or if you are one point not, but 30 points up. d i joked the other night, i got a little heat for it, i said listen, dli aren't feeling well, you have to he gvt vote. you have to vote. and i said, even if it means the ultimate, you have to vote, because we have to save our coun information you need is e at nh. com. we are going to be in great shape. but the margins and why we have 52anld be impossible to get over 40 and we got 52%. biggest margin in history, by a lot, the
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[inaudible] >> i'm so glad you and your family are safe after what sounds like a very dramatic kind oft year of your life. what interests me in the conversation now is it doesn't feel like a time burke continued novel. your voice was better used as an explainer, a spokesperson and the form of the novel wasn't the right thing. does that make sense? and after i suppose delved into circumstances under which the novel isn't thehe right thing ad if jonathan has anything you would like to say because i know you move between fiction and nonfiction and sometimes there are events that seem to be so dramatic and unpredictable and off-the-wall theyac sort of outpace the novelist imagination. >> there's a paradoxical situation one for people who depend as readers on literature and in particular fiction. it is neither a vital substance, something you can't live without. at the same time it's a total luxury and if you are of my persuasion which is the purpose of fiction is to bring a reader pleasure, you will often find yourself in a situation f of feeling i can't afford to be thinking about pleasure
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information technology, information environments have been used and abused in such a way that large numbers oftieve october 7th actually happened. they don't believe that hamas slaughtered men women and ildren that executed appearance in front of their kids and executed kids in front of their parents and burned families alive. they don't believe it. so of course especially with that everything that followed is even worse. the biggest plays and we face around the world internally and our societiesxóelations with others is dehumanization. the inability to see the huma1#nity and that applies in every direction. when that happens you get so hardened that you are willing to do and accept things that you wouldn't if the humanity of the was front and center in your conscience. so one of our connections is to fight that dehumanization and fi ways to take that poison out and that is a reflection of leadership. we need leaders around the world who see that, understand that and are prepared to act on it. >> i want to segue. what happened in the last year the way i see it is ukraine was trying to join the
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will see all the little little another 6 year old palestinian gulf was also trapped inside the call oft. we saw that by the idea of killing a number of his family members, the local reg, christmas, and the team to rescue the young girl. but says it has lost contact with the magical units. this is a picture of the 6 year old go high and have a main trapped inside the vehicle, find a phone buddy, occupation forces resulting in the mall to them. of everyone inside 6 individuals hind to remain for hours pleasing for our teams to reach her and evacuated from the area surrounded by is ready tanks. the father sounds, display sconces instead of b, as wally ground invasion. mason, completely and gulf base of the most city of rafa. leaving no safe place in the and baffled enclave. many refugees also say they know what to return. so it was, the homes have been demolished by the idea of what we fear, that the military operation will extend and reach rafa because we escaped death from the underwood shelter center. in con, you nice. unfortunately, there is no place i can take refuge because there is
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but only get you a small fraction ofts the way to fixing thee problem. >> last call and elects any tennesseemy problem is my commercials on tv makes all people look like beggars. i'm on traditional mic i paid $560 a month last year for social security #with the took out of my social security check at a hospitalization and a prescription plan i've heard people say you're in this for free to take a deep medicaree. they won't let people switch to that come back to the traditional medicare and their purpose but everybody on the pl. if you have any thoughts on it or efforts to prey on elderly americans what it comes to these type of benefits they receive. >> it is tough. this is an entirely new conversation. i am struck bynsg in our societh else.aceuticals ave clearly there's a lot of money to made it somewhere. some advertising budgets are pretty old lavish to judge for my own television sets. getting back to one of the things the caller was saying,int having paid for medicare relates to what i was seeing at the bin of my remarks. the argument the beneficiaries have they paid for, earned, funded
but only get you a small fraction ofts the way to fixing thee problem. >> last call and elects any tennesseemy problem is my commercials on tv makes all people look like beggars. i'm on traditional mic i paid $560 a month last year for social security #with the took out of my social security check at a hospitalization and a prescription plan i've heard people say you're in this for free to take a deep medicaree. they won't let people switch to that come back to the traditional medicare...
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how on oft do you afford all those properties? how to just the beach house, a loan in delaware? there's no government official who was just on a government paycheck could ever afford a house on the beach in delaware, it would be impossible. so my question is, we should off all of them. how do you afford your properties? where does that money come from? all of them dianne feinstein just passed away with a 100000000 dollar estate and a 70000000 dollar claim working in government for the last 122 centuries. how did she master that right at a $180000.00 a year? so it is literally is financially impossible. yeah. but it was going to ask that you're, you're literally looking at the, the wolf to check the hen house on this one. you all because the reality of it is, they're all doing it, you know, like said the one that's not, can't afford, you know, the kids going to community college. we're asking the same thing with term loads politicians to check each other. is there any chance that that will ever happen? no, they're not going to, they're not going to do that. and i would even say i
how on oft do you afford all those properties? how to just the beach house, a loan in delaware? there's no government official who was just on a government paycheck could ever afford a house on the beach in delaware, it would be impossible. so my question is, we should off all of them. how do you afford your properties? where does that money come from? all of them dianne feinstein just passed away with a 100000000 dollar estate and a 70000000 dollar claim working in government for the last 122...
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and theth different readings oft that there have been in the turn in recentt years toward the possibility she's doing something subversive and it's. henry louis gates called it the most reviled poem in african-american history. okay. i don't remember theer page. avjust go to the index. [laughter] i have to read the index. [laughter] okay. this is the first book of mine i have not indexed. okay. it is short. i knew some of them would read it one way and read it critically and others would read it as evidence for her being an uncle tom. this is not it i am in the wrong place. okay. so i read it in two voices i don't know for going to have time to read it twice. and gettinguc away with this having it be productive in my class on the literature it w slavery is really made me think this would be a good book. the poem is eight lines. what i'm going to suggest really the first four lines are doing one thing the third and fourth couplet ordering something else. 'twas mercy brought me for my pagan land. the united souls understand they have there is a god, there is a savior to her. once my redempt
and theth different readings oft that there have been in the turn in recentt years toward the possibility she's doing something subversive and it's. henry louis gates called it the most reviled poem in african-american history. okay. i don't remember theer page. avjust go to the index. [laughter] i have to read the index. [laughter] okay. this is the first book of mine i have not indexed. okay. it is short. i knew some of them would read it one way and read it critically and others would read...
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i hope that this book will continue to inspire other scholars to explore aspects oft.thinking about future projects but he's always going to be in there somewhere. >> to a fellowship at the institute. [applause] it becomes kind of a touchstone in politics and our thinking about society more broadly, so i think what that points to is the way in which the ideas although he started off very closely allied with a movement that called itself conservative with conservative or republican politicians, his idea about the importance of market incentives and the benefits from reducing the size of government, focusing on monetary policies, these kind of flowed out of where they started and became really pervasive in the general thinking of people on the left, right and center. what i try to do in the book is to show bigger shifts in economic structures across the world. there's is enormous consequences, so friedman's ideas don't cause these but they have an interpreted understanding of them. so when i look at that, what that says to me you might read it at first and say this is cr
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san mateo,ol thieves are getting pretty brazen and this guy actually's stole the christmas tree off oftth. that is how desperate it ishi getting. >> cannkan you believe it, laure can help your yuletide o yuletie rage. they actually stole a santae decoration from the porch. the idea you are taking joy from children and stealing christmas trees, these people should be prosecuted to the full extent of the lot made an exampl the me o. you know who i hope comes and visits them? cramp us. i hope he is real. >> laura: santa claus, where are you putting your stuff up it the treat -- remember the grant? i'm just getting the tree lights -- that is still the greatest of all time. that and the charlie ground dominic brown christmas. >> christmas carols are bad for your mental health. really? or holiday hide jinks with to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre
san mateo,ol thieves are getting pretty brazen and this guy actually's stole the christmas tree off oftth. that is how desperate it ishi getting. >> cannkan you believe it, laure can help your yuletide o yuletie rage. they actually stole a santae decoration from the porch. the idea you are taking joy from children and stealing christmas trees, these people should be prosecuted to the full extent of the lot made an exampl the me o. you know who i hope comes and visits them? cramp us. i...
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this was the large oft attack and loss of life of four u.s. troops since the abby gate bombing in 2021. >> bill: on the map here, this is the intersection for all the conflict in the middle east. iran is over here to the east. this is outpost 22. right at the confluence of jordan, syria, iraq. there are several american outposts in this part of the desert. they have significant jobs to keep a lid on isis, and try and prevent iran from using iraq and these channels of communication, channels of supply into lebanon for hezbollah and into damascus for the syrian war there. also concerns about the west bank and supplying through jordan. this is what their duty and responsibilities have been. this particular location, 350 forces here. at least 34 injured, three dead, eight evacuated. said to be in stable condition. we hope the best for them. on the satellite image here this is tower 22 from the air. all desert. the middle of nowhere but in the middle of everywhere now with concerns for the middle east. jennifer just reported it with as a pre-dawn a
this was the large oft attack and loss of life of four u.s. troops since the abby gate bombing in 2021. >> bill: on the map here, this is the intersection for all the conflict in the middle east. iran is over here to the east. this is outpost 22. right at the confluence of jordan, syria, iraq. there are several american outposts in this part of the desert. they have significant jobs to keep a lid on isis, and try and prevent iran from using iraq and these channels of communication,...
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agencies like the treasury department has put out a number of early kind oft assessments of how the taxut i anticipate that we'll see a larger community of researchers assessing these, want to keep working to make these approaches more and more effective over time. >> right. let's take one last question i think we're nearing the end how about over here? yep. >> hello thanks for taking the time to speak to us i'm gaifn from syracuse, university you mention before about how the plan somewhat tackles issues to rural communities. i was curious could owe elaborate on some of the resource that communities can grow communities and help them out? >> yeah. so secretary vilsack has a set of programs that are very much designed to improve, for instance, cross climate resilience programs working with local farmers to improve resilience of their yields, there is work to increase local processing capacity so there's less concentration of poultry and meat processings and, obviously, a lot of same broader infrastructure investments that i talked about earlier are critically important for rural ars so i
agencies like the treasury department has put out a number of early kind oft assessments of how the taxut i anticipate that we'll see a larger community of researchers assessing these, want to keep working to make these approaches more and more effective over time. >> right. let's take one last question i think we're nearing the end how about over here? yep. >> hello thanks for taking the time to speak to us i'm gaifn from syracuse, university you mention before about how the plan...
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away so when the russians finally get around to get mad and nasty they are fighting in ukraine instead oft' germany. that is a tremendous strategic vision i would argue in the best display of soft power execution anywhere in the world. we know the russian model that goes back to basically take hostages along the border. we created these fake and republics basically going in and grabbing russians who they encourage to live in those places of minorities in the past so they can capture the larger entities that surrounds the enclave. and then we have the chinese with the belton road. the conductivity force. they come in, connect you up and eager to connect to also, 5g, global network with all the backdoors that theyhe build in o all the different network systems, they allow you to silvio your society and they allow themselves to surveilled through the networks that they created. when we cannot forget the indians because they're going to be the next new global power player in terms of cheap labor with a demographic dividendo coming online which is why i like to argue even that were fixated on c
away so when the russians finally get around to get mad and nasty they are fighting in ukraine instead oft' germany. that is a tremendous strategic vision i would argue in the best display of soft power execution anywhere in the world. we know the russian model that goes back to basically take hostages along the border. we created these fake and republics basically going in and grabbing russians who they encourage to live in those places of minorities in the past so they can capture the larger...
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certainly going to be a very— to make a point, certainly going to be a very important game, it's a 730 kick-oft matches tonight. if villa beat newcastle they'll also be two points off the top. everton are one point above the relegation zone and are at fulham. they'll drop into the bottom three if they slip up and luton beat brighton. palace havejust one win in their last ten, they'll be desparate for a win at home to bottom side sheffield united. 0ur football reporter alex howell is at selhurst park this evening and spoke to me about the pressure roy hodgson is under. last roy hodgson is under. time they lost 5—0, the decision last time they lost 5—0, the decision from the club's hierarchy coming into this game, how it's one win intent, so it sheffield united, the difference is they are out of the difference is they are out of the relegation zone and shuffle united or bottom of the lake. michael 0lise a is back in training, he's fit roy hodgins did say that they were unto him to manage his minutes, it's his second injury this season, but him along size they will be key if crystal policy going t
certainly going to be a very— to make a point, certainly going to be a very important game, it's a 730 kick-oft matches tonight. if villa beat newcastle they'll also be two points off the top. everton are one point above the relegation zone and are at fulham. they'll drop into the bottom three if they slip up and luton beat brighton. palace havejust one win in their last ten, they'll be desparate for a win at home to bottom side sheffield united. 0ur football reporter alex howell is at...
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so i'm sure the white house is atedrolling their eyes, that hes making newe whs and he's makinga lot oftrump's business diversity -- or, business advisory group, and he stayed on much longer. remember, bob iger hightailed it quickly and stayed on at least until 2017. a couple weeks ago he made headlines telling democrat they should vote for haley because trump would be so bad. he's kind of all over the place, very transactional. but the bottom line of treating people better is a good one. >> greg: piers, a pleasure to have you visit from the charming little island called england. we were talking about this in the green room, that, unless yoe kind of pump the brakes on thish kind of rhetoric, it's only going to get worse. the proble.m is, as witht joy reid, if it's your profit center, racial divisive rhetoric, what are you going to do? >> piers: for her to talk about crazies, my god, the irony. after 2016 i was in new york and trump won and it was like a ghost town.wn anyone was sort of an i anaphylactic shock. i went the next night with my son, and by chance, chris rock was at the next t
so i'm sure the white house is atedrolling their eyes, that hes making newe whs and he's makinga lot oftrump's business diversity -- or, business advisory group, and he stayed on much longer. remember, bob iger hightailed it quickly and stayed on at least until 2017. a couple weeks ago he made headlines telling democrat they should vote for haley because trump would be so bad. he's kind of all over the place, very transactional. but the bottom line of treating people better is a good one....
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these affects are being felt in rural and metropolitan communities in both blue and red states.the city oftion to house, feed and educate around 30,000 illega aliens. chicago residents are up in arms as well. as are new york city residents. their mayor says that this crisis will, city. in 2022, here's the number i was citing for you just a second ago, 73,654 people died from fentanyl overdose in the u.s. this is more than double the amount of deaths in 2019. and the highest irican history. assaults on border patrol agents doubled just last year. nevertheless, the biden administration is din open bord. what will it take for them to wake up? what will it take for us to get back to a solution, to find a solution forhe border crisis? there's lots to be done, lots that can be done by this body and the senate and across this government. but it starts the white house. policy leadership in the white house. to undue the current open border policies and to return to the this crisis before. mr. speaker, h.r. 957 denounces these open border policies, condemnsionalecurity and public crisis that we're se
these affects are being felt in rural and metropolitan communities in both blue and red states.the city oftion to house, feed and educate around 30,000 illega aliens. chicago residents are up in arms as well. as are new york city residents. their mayor says that this crisis will, city. in 2022, here's the number i was citing for you just a second ago, 73,654 people died from fentanyl overdose in the u.s. this is more than double the amount of deaths in 2019. and the highest irican history....
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him because oft his prospect of sleep was filled with anticipatory gordon and claman a ph.d. student lacked an undergraduate degree. the professor h may have detectd a hint of -- from this behavior. claman was known as the founder and he had a problem with it -- demand to transform food science had no intention to do anything of the l sort. it was his combat of brilliance and self-reliance suited for his mythic task.re he grew up in brooklyn the summit of a dentist with a gambling problem. his father boris who died in a pinochle game shot in his apartment created the sharp-witted of his. around 10:00 p.m. when he was asked that dinner the customer response was i'm not hungry. how can you be hungry? boris was verbally abusive. when the family dog got in the way you kick it across the room. he developed a permanent hostility and though he was appealing him and it took years before he found a direction life. in the college worked best jobs at an ice company and an unemployment office served in the army during wolford to and never saw combat. in 1949 when he was 28 he took his g.
him because oft his prospect of sleep was filled with anticipatory gordon and claman a ph.d. student lacked an undergraduate degree. the professor h may have detectd a hint of -- from this behavior. claman was known as the founder and he had a problem with it -- demand to transform food science had no intention to do anything of the l sort. it was his combat of brilliance and self-reliance suited for his mythic task.re he grew up in brooklyn the summit of a dentist with a gambling problem. his...
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the 2 oft left and second a data base by oxford university. 2 on the trite is not easy to translate well for yous. this was the baptist found i welcome anyone else who has a data base that trax these. the top left is the most relevant. uses the 10% threshold and by comparison we were 2 thirds of the contracts within 10% of the budget this shoes 31%. we are 40% of our projects finishing on schedule this . data is 25. we are double had the industry standard is, it suspect one data point. i thought it was interesting we are more than double that the standard. the other quote provides a broader perspective the projects on budget and schedule. on the right the vast majority the megaprojects go over budget and schedule. this is a part. >> construction projects prosecute today are challenging. and we or i could argue we are not initiating contracts with a more reistic understanding after inception that is common place we have a realistic double at least what this factoid and example is showing. or perhaps because we are doing the best with the resources we have and we are doing really limp we a
the 2 oft left and second a data base by oxford university. 2 on the trite is not easy to translate well for yous. this was the baptist found i welcome anyone else who has a data base that trax these. the top left is the most relevant. uses the 10% threshold and by comparison we were 2 thirds of the contracts within 10% of the budget this shoes 31%. we are 40% of our projects finishing on schedule this . data is 25. we are double had the industry standard is, it suspect one data point. i...
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and how women, african-american women were oft laundress for the who were actually fort. and so there were there was a lot of activityof the fort. but mostf those freedom seekers were actually housed outside of the fort with only a few exceptions. this is one of the places called town s nothe section of phoebus. phoebus used to be a tiny little town outside. so you had hampton, which was a a village that became a city. and then you have phoebus. that was a little that ended up getting annexed into into hampton. what's interesting about. excuse me, phoebus, that it has some streets that just the grand contraband camp lets you know who used to live there, have a street called union street have a street called lincoln street. well, you know, confederates did not name those streets. union and lincoln and, same thing. they had similar names in the grand contraband camp. you had. so this this ndf shows you some of the houses. some of them that we now fix up. but this was still this was a that was taken rightd the time of 1864, 1865. and so many of the people are quicne from cre
and how women, african-american women were oft laundress for the who were actually fort. and so there were there was a lot of activityof the fort. but mostf those freedom seekers were actually housed outside of the fort with only a few exceptions. this is one of the places called town s nothe section of phoebus. phoebus used to be a tiny little town outside. so you had hampton, which was a a village that became a city. and then you have phoebus. that was a little that ended up getting annexed...
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remarks at the north carolina ratification convention, in which he explains policy differences and other oftchable offenses. >> without objection, so ordered. >> mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to enter material into the record. >> what material? >> i ask unanimous consent include the letter from 25 of the top constitutional law experts in this country to speaker johnson and chairman green, explaining in no uncertain words that an impeachment of secretary may orca would be utterly unjustified as a matter of constitutional law. >> other unanimous consent to enter stuff into the record? >> i seek unanimous consent to enter the 64 actions the biden administration has taken to undermine our actions border. >> without objection, so ordered. ms. carter, for what purpose? >>ave materials i would like to enter into the record. i asked three enemas consent. -- i ask for unanimous consent. this is cnn article. what is title 42 and why is it ending. it shows secretary mayorkas and dhs enforced title 42 policy and the dhs carried out over 2.5 million e migrants from march 2020 until title 42 expir
remarks at the north carolina ratification convention, in which he explains policy differences and other oftchable offenses. >> without objection, so ordered. >> mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to enter material into the record. >> what material? >> i ask unanimous consent include the letter from 25 of the top constitutional law experts in this country to speaker johnson and chairman green, explaining in no uncertain words that an impeachment of secretary may orca...
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are there funds tha are tracking it based on the macro, based on the technica factors, very fast, ofteh on the fundamental side so, their model sort pegged 70 6:25, and so they told me they started covering the shor positions, and they are a large, or ever larger share of the oi market so, their moves tend to have more of an upsized influence also, we've still got that stimulus out of china, which will support oil given tha china is the world's largest crude importer and finally, we saw big -- in u.s. crude inventories, about 9 million barrel yesterday. that was thanks to a lot o loss production in north dakota got those recent temperatures. also, refinery utilization dro to about 85% as well >> you're seeing that's oil at 70 7:25 right now. pippa, thank you for that. let's get to bertha coombs for a cnbc news update hi, bertha >> high, could that. so opening arguments to police today against jennifer crumbly she is the mother of 18 wh pled guilty to a shooting at a michigan high school back in 2021 killing four people. crumbly faces involuntar manslaughter charges in th case, a first
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others may have joined his opinion, although ofte' they didn't. and so where he wrotehi for himself i tho capture his true voice, and that was my goal. you will notice in the book all 12 chapters involve roles, an individual writing by justice thomas himself. >> host: so let's talk about kelo. let's get into the first chapter of the book. this is kelo v. city of new london, it's an important takings clause case anybody who follows the court is familiar with. the cited in 2005 i think. tell us a little bit about that case and what we should take away from justice thomas' writings in it try to find going to give you the factual background first and then i'm going to pause and that you ask questions and that when i don't go on for long but i think it's important as you probably gathered from t reading the book to understand and appreciate the factual background. susan keeler was someone who sold out on her luck. she was getting separated from her husband, looking for place to live. she was a paramedic by trade and she wanted a view of the water. that
others may have joined his opinion, although ofte' they didn't. and so where he wrotehi for himself i tho capture his true voice, and that was my goal. you will notice in the book all 12 chapters involve roles, an individual writing by justice thomas himself. >> host: so let's talk about kelo. let's get into the first chapter of the book. this is kelo v. city of new london, it's an important takings clause case anybody who follows the court is familiar with. the cited in 2005 i think....
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got with a bill with abigail spanberger, a democrat from virginia, to ban stock trading among members ofthould be profiting trading stocks while they're memberings of congress. [applause] there are a lot of ways where we can do those sorts happen in the legislature in governor, we talked about the conservation efforts, but those things traild places where you agree to advance the principles you want us to advance. compare and contrast that with former governor nikki haley,he'g up, she's not debating. but her record and her track record was one of a capitulating to the corporate lobby, the corpo|e establishment, right? after she was in office. what does she do? she gets on the board of boeing and instead of sure aren't blowing out of the plane, they're getting corporate stock buyback. and instead of making sure, for example, when she was thetions e were getting out of spending money, the money going to hamas, that money kept flowing to hamas and kept flowing through the united nations to our enemies. there are things we can do to fight for you. that's what the governor's done in florida. t
got with a bill with abigail spanberger, a democrat from virginia, to ban stock trading among members ofthould be profiting trading stocks while they're memberings of congress. [applause] there are a lot of ways where we can do those sorts happen in the legislature in governor, we talked about the conservation efforts, but those things traild places where you agree to advance the principles you want us to advance. compare and contrast that with former governor nikki haley,he'g up, she's not...
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littleed if you have aa bit ofte money it shows people e interested about your not too greedy asking the worlds of them i went to see jack shepherd and he gave me another 300 million. at this point i was only planning one but then i called the federation and i kid you not one phone call was $500 but the more i thought about it i knew i had to. that's when we got together to brainstorm. norman was a wonderful person. he knew the culture of the field and he said don't they owe us a favor. greg was a psychologist and he knew who was the editor of psychology today. one of them went out and before i knew it i was hired to write an article. with that money i could go places and buy a good nikon camera.bu i'm not a good photographer but that would allow me to take these incredible pictures so that was all grade. so how did i get from minneapolis to new york in two months so after the radio program and the response i was in new york city prior to the talk and i met some of the twins who by the way were subrogated and met through amazing circumstances and i will talk a little about that later
littleed if you have aa bit ofte money it shows people e interested about your not too greedy asking the worlds of them i went to see jack shepherd and he gave me another 300 million. at this point i was only planning one but then i called the federation and i kid you not one phone call was $500 but the more i thought about it i knew i had to. that's when we got together to brainstorm. norman was a wonderful person. he knew the culture of the field and he said don't they owe us a favor. greg...
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and i think a lot of people would say these sectors have a fair number oft in the context .ng. we had real issues with railroads over the last few years. we had a financial crisis in 2008, we had a bank failure earlier this year. if you in texas or california, u're familiar issues with the electricity grid. these are, you know, broadband internet, for example, you know, isn't in rural areas in a in large parts of this country. so there are lots of problems in all these sectors, too. and i think part of that story y choices. and we can solve some of those problems if think about making different choices as as policymakers it does. me that there are you know, in some ways businesses that are essential to other businesses and tend, as you said, towards why don't we take one last question and i'm going to have got a faculty meeting about this gentleman in the front to see so much, to talk. i have two quick questions. so, one, my first questions that do you have a one question, if you don't mind? okay. so the current problem with iran does true. do you think it has something more
and i think a lot of people would say these sectors have a fair number oft in the context .ng. we had real issues with railroads over the last few years. we had a financial crisis in 2008, we had a bank failure earlier this year. if you in texas or california, u're familiar issues with the electricity grid. these are, you know, broadband internet, for example, you know, isn't in rural areas in a in large parts of this country. so there are lots of problems in all these sectors, too. and i think...
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as time has ofte reminded us, -- week work this has rightly been termed a historic day. h6[, not, mr.sident presidet that i delude myself that the primary artform we practice here in the senate floor constitutes a great character the ratings of "dynasty," or "dallas." >> i wish to know that we have advice on how to do this and how to make certain that we cut that shine on the head. [laughter] >> i imagine the capitol hill area sailed with has three, grecian formula, and mascara has recently reached an all-time high. [laughter] host: betty koed, t.v. team to the senate on that day. betty: indeed, in 1986. it was a long time coming. howard baker of tennessee was the man who really worked hard to promote bringing television cameras into the senate chamber. it took from really the early 1970's until 1986 to make that happen. host: why wathere resistance? betty: well, the senate is a very traditional institution. there were lots of concerns about how well it would look on tv. on any given day, the senate chamber isause things are happening elsewhere and not in the chamber, but even in the
as time has ofte reminded us, -- week work this has rightly been termed a historic day. h6[, not, mr.sident presidet that i delude myself that the primary artform we practice here in the senate floor constitutes a great character the ratings of "dynasty," or "dallas." >> i wish to know that we have advice on how to do this and how to make certain that we cut that shine on the head. [laughter] >> i imagine the capitol hill area sailed with has three, grecian...
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so actually crushable ribs built into spacecraft to help handle some oft that, the impact. the chairs and so for designed to handle some of the impact. it was still a bit rough, but they were able to bring astronauts backaf pretty safely. but there were chairs in the command module, and they were able to store o them away for te majority of the time they were in are spacecraft so the gave tm a little more space though. part of the three phone booths. >> i have a bit of a personal story and i will make a very quick. i was hired as i was a graduate student at ucla in statistics. i was hired hired by a subcontractor to analyze the one -- moon gravity simulation and i was a statistician on a project. they collected all that data on paper tape and then they gave me the paper tape and a timeshare system. the thing that fascinated me is i experienced that, look back, there's more computer power on our phones than they had their to do this entire mission. >> i'm so glad you brought up computing history, because that's, it's really tied so closely toje project apollo. when you think
so actually crushable ribs built into spacecraft to help handle some oft that, the impact. the chairs and so for designed to handle some of the impact. it was still a bit rough, but they were able to bring astronauts backaf pretty safely. but there were chairs in the command module, and they were able to store o them away for te majority of the time they were in are spacecraft so the gave tm a little more space though. part of the three phone booths. >> i have a bit of a personal story...