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how do you do that?ut communication, it's about being available, transparent, it's about setting your stall out. who are we, what are we, what are we here to do and how are we going to do that? how do we do that the best weekend. my view is you do have by creating extraordinary and exceptional teams that have a focus, and that understand the humanity of that, and that that's important. to do that, you need different people, because different people come with different backgrounds and different flavors of their experience of life. it isn't an easy thing to do, it's just a thing we should do. francine: it's tough employing people that will say no to you. how much do you think of you being surrounded by people who say, this is not a great idea. >> it's critical. if i will have people around me, their excellence needs to be something i hear. it's less likely my team might get cross with me with saying this, it's really not the most likely pull of people from which the next brilliant ideas going to sprout or
how do you do that?ut communication, it's about being available, transparent, it's about setting your stall out. who are we, what are we, what are we here to do and how are we going to do that? how do we do that the best weekend. my view is you do have by creating extraordinary and exceptional teams that have a focus, and that understand the humanity of that, and that that's important. to do that, you need different people, because different people come with different backgrounds and different...
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you do this? so really, really crucial for our survival. >> which was the google a woman over 40 in 2007 i started there and i was on used to be the younger permanent; right? but there was the early and the group. people over 40 so i had to learn really quickly a crash course in how to stand back and um, be okay with a tower-year-old telling me what to do; right? and i'll say in general you know, please don't tell me what to do i've been around long enough to know what to do but you know, whatever when we think they came out of schools i can learn something in the folks the i thought i hired me for my experience and worrisome and in google nobody looked like me but since then wonderful to have done the work, work in cross generations and having a 21-year-old son was way a baby boermz but now i'm focused own young people the the other day there was a young african-american woman at another table so fm was getting up to go and this older woman i had a friendship with (laughter) limiting go over they
you do this? so really, really crucial for our survival. >> which was the google a woman over 40 in 2007 i started there and i was on used to be the younger permanent; right? but there was the early and the group. people over 40 so i had to learn really quickly a crash course in how to stand back and um, be okay with a tower-year-old telling me what to do; right? and i'll say in general you know, please don't tell me what to do i've been around long enough to know what to do but you know,...
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he is doing.— that he is doing.continue to supply and defend israel and the other, they been quite critical of the way the war has been waged in gaza. that is confusing and some aspects of israel but it's also confused encouraged israel's enemies in the region. do they see it as a weakness and is that at the root of the it forwarded on saturday —— what unfolded. the it forwarded on saturday -- what unfolded. ~ . the it forwarded on saturday -- what unfolded. ~ , ., , . unfolded. web for president biden come what you _ unfolded. web for president biden come what you if _ unfolded. web for president biden come what you if they _ unfolded. web for president biden come what you if they were - unfolded. web for president biden come what you if they were to - unfolded. web for president biden . come what you if they were to engage in any— come what you if they were to engage in any attack on israel and his response _ in any attack on israel and his response was don't. without having context _ response was don't. without h
he is doing.— that he is doing.continue to supply and defend israel and the other, they been quite critical of the way the war has been waged in gaza. that is confusing and some aspects of israel but it's also confused encouraged israel's enemies in the region. do they see it as a weakness and is that at the root of the it forwarded on saturday —— what unfolded. the it forwarded on saturday -- what unfolded. ~ . the it forwarded on saturday -- what unfolded. ~ , ., , . unfolded. web for...
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be with the to do, do do do 2 of those fortunate of the muslim mission to live as you go so. so the way it most of the state is it, but they need to keep the keep a couple of green, single pole in the media, yoko on this vehicle. i'll just get you all as you get it cleared up those 2 videos . and they'll do is the good because the couple of good they did that was to me when i had a list of study, if i decided to basically for the within the billing it does. elizabeth shit through is that lives really? i don't really any of his case, so you're headed no good, but also with the said pulled up to visit with you today. and we, we visited the good, good the, the, the disobedience, the delay, the default does all of the stuff with the state of the, from here, margaret, the rest of your all prefer to do for transformers to where to reduce and there was a beautiful she stepped into the, the kitchen washington to start. uh, get what you mean. uh you will to its, uh, do you got the uh, can you me just need to put the category. uh, yeah, but they have to me the name. yeah. uh, much of t
be with the to do, do do do 2 of those fortunate of the muslim mission to live as you go so. so the way it most of the state is it, but they need to keep the keep a couple of green, single pole in the media, yoko on this vehicle. i'll just get you all as you get it cleared up those 2 videos . and they'll do is the good because the couple of good they did that was to me when i had a list of study, if i decided to basically for the within the billing it does. elizabeth shit through is that lives...
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Apr 24, 2024
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what do we do? the long conceptually? well, first, i think we have to puncture the nation of immigrants myth that's literally its origins in a democrat campaign in 1960. if you read my chapter in the book i kind of go all into sort of the history of american immigration, which is not what most people think it is. so you can see some of my other talks on youtube. we also need to have a candid look at what worked and what didn't work under trump, under trump deportations increased. the border was certainly more secure. remain in mexico, policy kept hundreds of thousands of bogus asylum claims from being from being adjudicated here. refugee numbers went down to 15,000 from a high of 80,000 or so in the obama administration. parts of the border wall were strengthened. that's good. but there is little fundamental long term change despite really smart people and folks like stephen miller, really good efforts. there was no mass deportation of illegals, there was no meaningful legislation passed again, despite efforts most of the
what do we do? the long conceptually? well, first, i think we have to puncture the nation of immigrants myth that's literally its origins in a democrat campaign in 1960. if you read my chapter in the book i kind of go all into sort of the history of american immigration, which is not what most people think it is. so you can see some of my other talks on youtube. we also need to have a candid look at what worked and what didn't work under trump, under trump deportations increased. the border was...
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Apr 13, 2024
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that do it.pretty rough conditions, like 20 knots, wind against tide. let's keep behind, let's keep behind. the weather was crazy. right? and is the ambulance on the way, is it? the coastguard apparently lost contact with it. so when my parents first found out i was sailing, they were like, "what's sailing? you're just on a boat." but once i qualified, and now i'm a sailing instructor, they realise that i'm actually getting somewhere. it's not what they expected. the main reason why i do this whole programme is that it has real, tangible benefits for the students that do it. i'll probably use the helm one... sometimes, it's hard for me to articulate myself. and when you're on a boat with different people, you have to kind of communicate. if not, it can go wrong. so it kind of helped me grow my communication skills. are you nervous? yes. don't be. screams and laughter what the hell?! the students who originally started the programme, they became a lot more into racing, in particular. we went on eb
that do it.pretty rough conditions, like 20 knots, wind against tide. let's keep behind, let's keep behind. the weather was crazy. right? and is the ambulance on the way, is it? the coastguard apparently lost contact with it. so when my parents first found out i was sailing, they were like, "what's sailing? you're just on a boat." but once i qualified, and now i'm a sailing instructor, they realise that i'm actually getting somewhere. it's not what they expected. the main reason why i...
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to do. we have like more than 60 countries likes, the yellow is the 60, for example, 64 score trees will attend to for them on before for them was mean african faithful of marshal i bit saves the tree is most of the countries i'm more interested in to john for them. so now he's not african phase of much of that, but they become like a future and marshal at 50. what? so it is like a gift disability for you up for a shot on for america also to or uh for them facing what, you know wire in most of these are the, i think you visited the, the russian a little bit committee is that, uh, you know, they, they sort of highlight the cooperation of all countries be involved in sort of one form of games or other. but my question is, how do you assess the priority that russia has when he comes to, perhaps participating in the sort of games with african nations. yeah, you see um no one uh can eh, can who shoes the compatibility on the force of a rush of people i fled to death. so amazing. so of course, to
to do. we have like more than 60 countries likes, the yellow is the 60, for example, 64 score trees will attend to for them on before for them was mean african faithful of marshal i bit saves the tree is most of the countries i'm more interested in to john for them. so now he's not african phase of much of that, but they become like a future and marshal at 50. what? so it is like a gift disability for you up for a shot on for america also to or uh for them facing what, you know wire in most of...
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do you feel emboldened by them by who already is doing that? absolutely not. i do not feel emboldened by silence. it is something that has been um, i will say something about silence. it might seem like the safe route specifically for celebrities and for people with platforms who are afraid to. ready i don't know their brand deals or whatever. it may seem the safe crowd, but it is not neutral. the silence is not neutral, it is aggressive, it is violent, it is devastating, and it is deadly. and is it? is that pressure? do you think these days on celebrities to speak up on gaza and i think there is more and more pressure. absolutely. uh and again it comes from social media. it really, really does. that is the platform where people are able to hold truth to power and are able to really connect with a or, or hold celebrities or influencers or whatever they want to call themselves to account. and you are seeing that pressure rise and rise in from that clip that you just showed. people are smart people are a tude to when someone is being real and, and is really usin
do you feel emboldened by them by who already is doing that? absolutely not. i do not feel emboldened by silence. it is something that has been um, i will say something about silence. it might seem like the safe route specifically for celebrities and for people with platforms who are afraid to. ready i don't know their brand deals or whatever. it may seem the safe crowd, but it is not neutral. the silence is not neutral, it is aggressive, it is violent, it is devastating, and it is deadly. and...
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i think we can do some but we cannot do 8 million. we are doing 300,000 a month. that is unsustainable. over four times the size of nebraska's population has come in in the last 3.5 years and most nebraskans know that is wrong and that is where i am at. >> represent. diop bacon, republican of nebraska. thank you as always for being on the program. we'll go to open forum. just want to show you this while you're calling in. the numbers are on your screen. president biden: american owned and that's going to happen. i promise you. [applause] second. america's still working to outcompete as long as they have fair competition but for too long the chinese government has poured state money into chinese steel companies. pushing them to make steel. because chinese steel companies makes more steel than they need, the prices are unfairly low. >> that was in pitts yesterday and we'll take your calls now, line for democrats, new york, new york. caller: he mentioned they're giving aid to ukraine because their buildings are bombed. at this point, every country we've given aid to
i think we can do some but we cannot do 8 million. we are doing 300,000 a month. that is unsustainable. over four times the size of nebraska's population has come in in the last 3.5 years and most nebraskans know that is wrong and that is where i am at. >> represent. diop bacon, republican of nebraska. thank you as always for being on the program. we'll go to open forum. just want to show you this while you're calling in. the numbers are on your screen. president biden: american owned and...
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do you any the... i hear you, do you think . immediate ceasefire. do you any i the...what has happened, and that is just... take what has happened, and that is 'ust. .. ~ , take what has happened, and that is 'ust...~ ,, ,, take what has happened, and that is 'ust... ~ , , ., , take what has happened, and that is just- - -— that - take what has happened, and that is just- - -— that is - just... why should it be? that is the uua just... why should it be? that is the quay of _ just... why should it be? that is the quay of the _ just... why should it be? that is the quay of the world _ just... why should it be? that is the quay of the world it - just... why should it be? that is| the quay of the world it shouldn't be the way _ the quay of the world it shouldn't be the way of _ the quay of the world it shouldn't be the way of the _ the quay of the world it shouldn't be the way of the world. - the quay of the world it shouldn't be the way of the world. because they were white? i be the way of the world. because they were white?— be the way of the world. because they were wh
do you any the... i hear you, do you think . immediate ceasefire. do you any i the...what has happened, and that is just... take what has happened, and that is 'ust. .. ~ , take what has happened, and that is 'ust...~ ,, ,, take what has happened, and that is 'ust... ~ , , ., , take what has happened, and that is just- - -— that - take what has happened, and that is just- - -— that is - just... why should it be? that is the uua just... why should it be? that is the quay of _ just... why...
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what do you do? >> sure.adership change we've just seen. i think rates will stay high. one thing i think the market doesn't appreciate is even if the fed lowers rates, the long end may not follow. it may drift up. if it's creating more ease in a strong economy. so, stick with value, stick with margin of safety, diversify the portfolio, and still stay cautious on long duration equities and fixed income. >> cliff, i wish we had more time. we will have you back again. sorry for the technical difficulties, but we appreciate seeing you today. >>> that does it for us today. join us tomorrow. right now, it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber at post nine of the new york stock exchange. futures are red. adp comes in the second hot number of the week. powell speaks at noon. bostic on "squawk" just now reiterating one cut this year. the dow and the s&p coming off the worst day in about a month. >>> you're goi
what do you do? >> sure.adership change we've just seen. i think rates will stay high. one thing i think the market doesn't appreciate is even if the fed lowers rates, the long end may not follow. it may drift up. if it's creating more ease in a strong economy. so, stick with value, stick with margin of safety, diversify the portfolio, and still stay cautious on long duration equities and fixed income. >> cliff, i wish we had more time. we will have you back again. sorry for the...
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would do.as long as you are within certain general accepted standards, they are not telling you how to do it, just judging whether you are following your own policy. why create your own owner's policy that you fail at? why not create internal controls? you have watched marine leadership go through that, learn that, and drive the change that brings them to a clean audit. i believe that all of dod can do that. i believe that as a part of the navy, we are doing that effort right now. i hijacked todd's question, apologies. pretty soon, todd is going to start with those classified programs that he wants to poke at that no one is supposed to talk about. i can't wait for your next audit report. [laughter] mr. harrison: something that comes up a lot for folks, even the folks not directly connected to the pentagon, they hear the folks talk about dod passing in audit and it being a great success and credit. what to you think the timeline is for the rest of the navy? mr. rumbaugh: 2028. that number is wha
would do.as long as you are within certain general accepted standards, they are not telling you how to do it, just judging whether you are following your own policy. why create your own owner's policy that you fail at? why not create internal controls? you have watched marine leadership go through that, learn that, and drive the change that brings them to a clean audit. i believe that all of dod can do that. i believe that as a part of the navy, we are doing that effort right now. i hijacked...
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they didn't know it would be able to do these things. it's amazing to do that. he did what it designed it to do. i think it's going to be huge. i think we ought to be asking, where are the efforts that are happening? >> one of the things i also want you to consider, georgia tech has -- we also had 250,000 students from india just one year studying. we had a ton of kids from china studying. we have production over in taiwan, right? we have production overseas, our technology going back overseas. how do we protect this stuff from being used against us? we are trading this people and producing the chips overseas and a nation we are going to take over. i'm concerned about the security measure. >> an important question. complexity of our software and hardware end design is absolutely exploding. i will say that you can use this complexity as a tool. one of the things you can do is you can create a check, you can produce the hardware and you can set features of it later. you can defer some of that. you can build and forms of defense. at the same time, i don't think it
they didn't know it would be able to do these things. it's amazing to do that. he did what it designed it to do. i think it's going to be huge. i think we ought to be asking, where are the efforts that are happening? >> one of the things i also want you to consider, georgia tech has -- we also had 250,000 students from india just one year studying. we had a ton of kids from china studying. we have production over in taiwan, right? we have production overseas, our technology going back...
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right thing to do._ we the right thing to do. to get the — the right thing to do. no date? we have to get the bill _ the right thing to do. no date? we have to get the bill through - have to get the bill through parliament first which i'm keen to do as quickly as possible but the labour party have been blocking and frustrating us for a while but once it has passed we will get the scheme up it has passed we will get the scheme up and running. it has passed we will get the scheme no and running-— up and running. finally on israel- gazza, up and running. finally on israel- gazza. do — up and running. finally on israel- gazza. do you — up and running. finally on israel- gazza, do you agree _ up and running. finally on israel- gazza, do you agree with - up and running. finally on israel- i gazza, do you agree with president brian's criticism? —— finally on israel— gaza, do you agree with president brian's criticism ? my my situation —— finally on israel— gaza, do you agree with president agree with president biden's criticism? my situ
right thing to do._ we the right thing to do. to get the — the right thing to do. no date? we have to get the bill _ the right thing to do. no date? we have to get the bill through - have to get the bill through parliament first which i'm keen to do as quickly as possible but the labour party have been blocking and frustrating us for a while but once it has passed we will get the scheme up it has passed we will get the scheme up and running. it has passed we will get the scheme no and...
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to do the hard work. we are really happy to be doing this. let me quickly introduce them before we get into our conversation. he is the director of the elections project. he has also worked on technology issues for senator elizabeth warren. in research on related issues. she is the director of technology policy at american progress. she spent the majority of her career promoting american progress. she also served for in the department of the treasury. he is the senior research fellow at the center for growth and opportunity. he guided efforts to enable people to approve. he has worked as an attorney. great to have you. we will jump right into talking about this. we can try to talk about some of the problems. and some of the blue -- solutions. i think it is worth noting that as we start doing so, it is important to note that we will be facing an important election this year. there will be many threats. we will be grappling with a set of issues. let's start with election risks. tell me how you think about what the set of risks we are facing our
to do the hard work. we are really happy to be doing this. let me quickly introduce them before we get into our conversation. he is the director of the elections project. he has also worked on technology issues for senator elizabeth warren. in research on related issues. she is the director of technology policy at american progress. she spent the majority of her career promoting american progress. she also served for in the department of the treasury. he is the senior research fellow at the...
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we said what do we want to do. one of the most important things we are doing is to prepare the cases well at the very beginning . follow up on the matter. you must have these 5 documents. if it is not like this, you should come to farhand for two or three sessions and be examined. in the third session, our judge will see and say yes, this case is flawed. go again and start from zero. one of the most important things we do. we are developing systems , developing platforms, developing various tools that exist in these fields, we can use the power of these that we give a proper guidance to a person, we tell him that if you have a dispute, for example, a real estate lawsuit , for example, you have a dispute with your tenant , how do you prepare a good lawsuit from the very beginning , what documents and documents do you need prepare how to pay the legal fees and enter the process so that you don't have to go again from the beginning of the work. we will train or inform those who want . at the very beginning of entering
we said what do we want to do. one of the most important things we are doing is to prepare the cases well at the very beginning . follow up on the matter. you must have these 5 documents. if it is not like this, you should come to farhand for two or three sessions and be examined. in the third session, our judge will see and say yes, this case is flawed. go again and start from zero. one of the most important things we do. we are developing systems , developing platforms, developing various...
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so what do we do with that number? we take the full matrix of every parent range, related to every child range and we, for every hypothetical person assign them to a parent with an income level that matches in the real world. we then apply the ccp reform proposal to the parents income. multiply that income by 20% and ask ourselves, do people who earn a bit more, 20% in the world, how much are those kids earnings later and we assign those kids hypothetically richer kids' earnings. now, that is the first place that you want to start and i want to say that this is really our first place to start. we do not incorporate general equilibrium impacts such as the proposal paid for, that's going to result in higher interest rates and can reduce wages on net and that's not part of the analysis here. so, what could we find? this is our last graph and we want to leave you with three points from this initial analysis of intergenerational impacts of child tax credit reform proposals. the first is that giving cash, raises, kids' earni
so what do we do with that number? we take the full matrix of every parent range, related to every child range and we, for every hypothetical person assign them to a parent with an income level that matches in the real world. we then apply the ccp reform proposal to the parents income. multiply that income by 20% and ask ourselves, do people who earn a bit more, 20% in the world, how much are those kids earnings later and we assign those kids hypothetically richer kids' earnings. now, that is...
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who do we want teaching our kids? how do we want them to be prepared, etc.? and then how do we want to organize a system to achieve those ends? but part of it we've had a series of very narrow conversations. i think we wanted to take step back and broaden the lens, add on to that, know a little bit. okay, awesome. that's what i like. derek, you brought up principal. so let's talk about values. tell me what you think about conservative values in education. why do they matter? what are they? and in the book, i know you go through them a lot and again, everyone should go get this and read it, but tell us some of the highlights. sure. i mean, partly defense. what do you mean by conservative? obviously, we live in an era when politics is often defined by personalities. you know, i you know, if you're a republican, the question is how do you feel about donald trump? but by conservative, we're not talking and we're educators. we're not we're not politicos. so we have the great luxury of when we talk about conservatism, talking as we explain in the book, talking abou
who do we want teaching our kids? how do we want them to be prepared, etc.? and then how do we want to organize a system to achieve those ends? but part of it we've had a series of very narrow conversations. i think we wanted to take step back and broaden the lens, add on to that, know a little bit. okay, awesome. that's what i like. derek, you brought up principal. so let's talk about values. tell me what you think about conservative values in education. why do they matter? what are they? and...
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what do you what do you do? but what can a parent do? and can individual parents do it alone? i mean, there is almost some risk at being the parent against everyone else is being taught. do parents have to organize to. but parents need to do all kinds of things. this is the issue i'm most optimistic about. we can this we can out the overmedication bummed out kids the over psycho pathologizing of bummed out worried kids that can fix here's we need to do and this is a pervasive problem i it with the last book too we are teaching our kids what we believe those those house signs in this house we believe and they're very showy and very silly but we aren't telling our kids. what we believe in this house i would tell parents all the time, does your daughter know your version, your views on gender, ideology well, i don't want to get into it with her. well, her teacher does hers. her counselor does. why don't you tell her what you believe? and that's true of therapy, too, which is don't tell a kid. you know, i'm not saying tell a kid, you can never go to therapy or that it's a bad or w
what do you what do you do? but what can a parent do? and can individual parents do it alone? i mean, there is almost some risk at being the parent against everyone else is being taught. do parents have to organize to. but parents need to do all kinds of things. this is the issue i'm most optimistic about. we can this we can out the overmedication bummed out kids the over psycho pathologizing of bummed out worried kids that can fix here's we need to do and this is a pervasive problem i it with...
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and do like to stick? it's absolutely okay, mr. cassandra, in a few minutes then we have left. i want to ask you an impossible question. to answer, but the still how do you see the situation? if not resolving itself, then at least moving in a slightly more peaceful direction. yes say of course the suffering is the manual, the but as do many people, but let's not forget that they have more than $1000.00 these ladies, but would show up by how much do one segment of october. and as they are 100 percent, if we is there any hostages, dying in the town is they'll come up stairs. so what should to be done to must be what should have been done months. the goal is to release the hostages and not the means. and they'd be very, very, a brief breast they will, should be stopped. now, the old hostages should be released got the sewage to be repeated. and the most important, the, you know, the to prevent the ongoing blad shit. and then other, my 2nd is to begin with the serious motion towards to peace and talk necessita
and do like to stick? it's absolutely okay, mr. cassandra, in a few minutes then we have left. i want to ask you an impossible question. to answer, but the still how do you see the situation? if not resolving itself, then at least moving in a slightly more peaceful direction. yes say of course the suffering is the manual, the but as do many people, but let's not forget that they have more than $1000.00 these ladies, but would show up by how much do one segment of october. and as they are 100...
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how do you not waver? bruce: remember, just to make an important point -- in most countries, the lowest cost energy today for electricity is solar or wind. you don't need subsidies. and, when you did need subsidies, politics mattered. today, you don't. francine: deglobalization. so this is, what, bringing back onshoring? bruce: all it is is -- i think in covid -- i would say it has always been happening, and in covid, people just learned we should have production capacity located in -- many things, located where you use them. so, increasingly, for example, batteries. for cars, for example. they're being used in america, and, therefore, there are battery plants getting built in america. and there is an enormous need for capital to fund battery plants. there's enormous need for semiconductors. enormous need for manufacturing capacity in various locations around the world. and it's just natural that everyone doesn't want to have all of their manufacturing capacity in one country or place. let's diversify. so,
how do you not waver? bruce: remember, just to make an important point -- in most countries, the lowest cost energy today for electricity is solar or wind. you don't need subsidies. and, when you did need subsidies, politics mattered. today, you don't. francine: deglobalization. so this is, what, bringing back onshoring? bruce: all it is is -- i think in covid -- i would say it has always been happening, and in covid, people just learned we should have production capacity located in -- many...
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but what do think? do you what do you think?mon, >> i'm slightly off, simon, because like the baddie because you look like the baddie from hedgehog. it's from sonic the hedgehog. it's just. me. just. it's just struck me. >> i think years off >> i think it takes years off me, frankly. >> i think it takes years off me yeah.;ly. >> i think it takes years off me yeah. they are very good, >> yeah. they are very good, doctor robotnik. >> i didn't know you were going to with it. and it's to stick with it. and it's throwing how. >> 9 been over. >> they've been glued over. i see, but back to the story, yeah . rowling. will she do this? if she you're talking about, there'll be a rebellion if she does it. but will there will there just be more and more oppression? is that world oppression? is that the world we're and also, will it we're in now? and also, will it happen labour this happen under labour in this country? question as happen under labour in this countwill question as happen under labour in this countwill we question as happen un
but what do think? do you what do you think?mon, >> i'm slightly off, simon, because like the baddie because you look like the baddie from hedgehog. it's from sonic the hedgehog. it's just. me. just. it's just struck me. >> i think years off >> i think it takes years off me, frankly. >> i think it takes years off me yeah.;ly. >> i think it takes years off me yeah. they are very good, >> yeah. they are very good, doctor robotnik. >> i didn't know you...
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to do that. united states has never attacked iran mainland even after they have drawn considerable quantities of american blood. a full-scale war with iran seems income as a writ with whatever benefit the u.s. could extract from the conflict so they are happy about the plausible deniability because it relieves them the need to justify not attacking iran at home, on the mainland, something that countries simply do not wish to do. certainly the united states. >> a follow-up question on the houthis. some scholars [indiscernible] iran said this is the perfect opportunity and let's make yemen saudi arabia's vietnam, and make them spend a lot of money. yes or no? do you agree or not? steven: poor yemen has been everyone's vietnam since the 1950's. the iran houthis and houthis -- the iranian and who the interests aligned in this case. -- houthi interests align in this case. houthis are riding high on the international recognition they have gotten from striking shipping in the gulf. houthis must be deriv
to do that. united states has never attacked iran mainland even after they have drawn considerable quantities of american blood. a full-scale war with iran seems income as a writ with whatever benefit the u.s. could extract from the conflict so they are happy about the plausible deniability because it relieves them the need to justify not attacking iran at home, on the mainland, something that countries simply do not wish to do. certainly the united states. >> a follow-up question on the...
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we mostly deal going to do which and they do stuff is the photos you will get to. somebody's do not. who's to you just have to know generally by seriously though. so you missed idea of store deal for multiple units about assignment and assignments a few minutes, which one was supposed to posting? if i send that, you know of the the, me, the this of course not for you guys. it's live. it has 30 different mission. i don't want to have to put it in cardboard and so on the cost of the most of the clinic, the pointing is so we do football, which is the sort of design side for putting included something went away may be part of part of the prosecutor of the theory you the most suitable to them like a little i'm sure it'll come to be sure and get to visit the president and also want to be though it's good to include or which, which it's my the reason for the the the the, the, the the of the last time is uh yes, well the, the for june the, let me just move to the the, the of the court? no. not the what are we going to know until we get off of the i think the longer them simply the butcher at
we mostly deal going to do which and they do stuff is the photos you will get to. somebody's do not. who's to you just have to know generally by seriously though. so you missed idea of store deal for multiple units about assignment and assignments a few minutes, which one was supposed to posting? if i send that, you know of the the, me, the this of course not for you guys. it's live. it has 30 different mission. i don't want to have to put it in cardboard and so on the cost of the most of the...
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not have the skill to do this and i do not know why anybody would put me in charge of doing something. even as like a first-year civil servant and so on, because it is an all hands on deck situation in almost every office of government and you are being asked to do things that have meaning because there is somebody else who is going to do it, so you better get with it. and that is very exciting. it is something that you do not often see, frankly, in the private sector and other spaces. there's a lot of reasons to join. i recognize that the trust issue and this question of, how do you see the intelligence community, when i talked to -- i try to get out to talk to usually high school students on what they are thinking about and how they perceive the ic, in my view is if you have concerns, that is completely rational. it is not as if i think everything works the way it should. i would like to change some things, and you should come into the government so you actually have a chance to affect it. and take responsibility for what our institutions look like, what the decision-making is made
not have the skill to do this and i do not know why anybody would put me in charge of doing something. even as like a first-year civil servant and so on, because it is an all hands on deck situation in almost every office of government and you are being asked to do things that have meaning because there is somebody else who is going to do it, so you better get with it. and that is very exciting. it is something that you do not often see, frankly, in the private sector and other spaces. there's...
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scotland do it, wales do it. we've got to do it, wales do it.o it as well, and we've got to do it as well, and we've got to do it bigger and better. >> and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common shirts. now it's back to the saturday five. >> it's saturday night and you're with the saturday five. i'm darren grimes, and i can promise that you're in for a very lively two hours. let's crack on with tonight's first debate. which reprobate is going first? >> that would be me, darren grimes. although i'm not a reprobate, i think i'm right on this one, actually. and as was the business and trade secretary, kemi badenoch earlier on this week, who got on the wrong side of the woke brigade when she said that britain's wealth and success didn't only come from colonialism and exploitation, but also came from the post glorious revolution reforms to the rule of law, property rights and the relative economic and political stability that came afterwards. the truth is, britain's success an
scotland do it, wales do it. we've got to do it, wales do it.o it as well, and we've got to do it as well, and we've got to do it bigger and better. >> and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common shirts. now it's back to the saturday five. >> it's saturday night and you're with the saturday five. i'm darren grimes, and i can promise that you're in for a very lively two hours. let's crack on with tonight's...
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is this going to do me this maybe. uh, we can take the, the latter, but do i do? i think that let me do, did you to the list of some of them you mean this sup thump lot 1st i was you know, separate in the what did that little pretty done last city out. it's a little bit on the mean. is it the, the sub system? i'm like what this letter. that was one of the big industries the world to good to go above the roof, just telling everybody keeps that type of work you know for us to do. there's something in there to let me process it is a lot less good. and is that a little much of this process? the logistics use of it to renew your some of that? yeah. so basically to the us to call somebody, see the one that i couldn't find that was i wondered whether you got the new suit to, you know, newport. that'd be the closest one, you know, to 65 z. as we see nobody, anybody does, you to do funding? meaning the exhibit is to do would be by no means you have a way to lose up there. if it's on of you know, you have it available. oh, not good. you really don't need that. i need it did
is this going to do me this maybe. uh, we can take the, the latter, but do i do? i think that let me do, did you to the list of some of them you mean this sup thump lot 1st i was you know, separate in the what did that little pretty done last city out. it's a little bit on the mean. is it the, the sub system? i'm like what this letter. that was one of the big industries the world to good to go above the roof, just telling everybody keeps that type of work you know for us to do. there's...
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do it.of our lifestyle but gush shaving >> nominee, i shave my legs. not every day >> so first of all, how do you come up with that idea? >> i had a contest with a friend literally literally that that contests, that contest. >> who, who, who could >> put an off longer yes. >> had a >> contact and then what were the results of said contact? >> i was clearly the winner. >> really got to diet anyway, that's where they came from. >> and how much trouble did you have getting it passed the nbc sensors >> usually the network would they would when they would come into the room after a show or after a run through, they would look at our board and see upcoming shows and they say, what's that one about what's that one about and for the contest, i didn't put it up on the board because i didn't want them asking what it was about because i knew they wouldn't do it. they came to re-throw. they heard the show right? >> and in >> my head, i'm going well, if they don't let if they don't let us do this, i'm do
do it.of our lifestyle but gush shaving >> nominee, i shave my legs. not every day >> so first of all, how do you come up with that idea? >> i had a contest with a friend literally literally that that contests, that contest. >> who, who, who could >> put an off longer yes. >> had a >> contact and then what were the results of said contact? >> i was clearly the winner. >> really got to diet anyway, that's where they came from. >> and...
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and then they do, and then also we don't do it. okay. for years, israel has lived off of its reputation for victim hood using it both as a defense mechanism, which is, you know, verified by the way as a rallying cry when they gone after palestinians. today what's interesting is with the exception of that small number of westerners who consume corporate media every single day, most of the world news is real right now as aggressors. and certainly in this case, and i'll see iran not as real as the victim isn't data, find kettle of fish. joining us out of talking about this is international relations and security atlas. do we always welcome to the show mark sla boda? i guess let's start with the incident. this thing really kind of freaked me out when i saw this. i'm thinking who are these generals, and why did the israel want to assassinate them? that it can you help us, mark? sure, rick, thank you. haven't been, i'll be so um, i think actually you should nail on the head with regards to the primary motivation in real for this attack. so the
and then they do, and then also we don't do it. okay. for years, israel has lived off of its reputation for victim hood using it both as a defense mechanism, which is, you know, verified by the way as a rallying cry when they gone after palestinians. today what's interesting is with the exception of that small number of westerners who consume corporate media every single day, most of the world news is real right now as aggressors. and certainly in this case, and i'll see iran not as real as the...
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the boyfriend will do it. uh, just wants to thank you to the boys and they just been us mobile eastern use the values and when you have seem to potato slice of nicolas misty. so i mean, it's got to be on the visa national website should you go to to monitor. i mean, when are you option that? and then without the stroke of sites, i say they don't know, it should often shift on on my solutions expert at the i see it stuff it says done . yeah, she thought see jim, what are these that see what she has to be in at uh since then you still have to cross. it says any of the stephen with the uh, a, a brand new shift. we need some options to split. see what you options to print, you must either or somebody just just and then send this to was it kept dory d losing you. sweet sweet. the study of some was done. you with the jim up so you know, import you up. so you from this, so you should one. yeah. for us now. she's the initial interest with the such who stood cities are why it costs with bush to family region. somewhere
the boyfriend will do it. uh, just wants to thank you to the boys and they just been us mobile eastern use the values and when you have seem to potato slice of nicolas misty. so i mean, it's got to be on the visa national website should you go to to monitor. i mean, when are you option that? and then without the stroke of sites, i say they don't know, it should often shift on on my solutions expert at the i see it stuff it says done . yeah, she thought see jim, what are these that see what she...
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i think he is doing a very good job. he is about as good as you are going to do. and i'm sure marjorie understands that and i know she has a lot of respect for the speaker. reporter: do you support an ukrainian aid bill? president trump: we are thinking of making it in the form of a loan and not gifts. and we'll look at it. but much more importantly, europe has to step up and give money. they have to equalize it. i'm very upset it because they are affected much more than we are. the ukraine situation would have never happened if i wasn't. and everyone says that including democrats. millions of people are dead right now, both sides. millions of people are dead. cities are blown to ashes and never rebuild those cities, and this is something that should have never happened. october 7 should have never happened in israel. should have never happened. what happened there was outrageous. iran was broke when i wasn't. people weren't buying oil from iran. they were going to buy oil from iran and weren't going to do -- i said it to china and they weren't doing business, the
i think he is doing a very good job. he is about as good as you are going to do. and i'm sure marjorie understands that and i know she has a lot of respect for the speaker. reporter: do you support an ukrainian aid bill? president trump: we are thinking of making it in the form of a loan and not gifts. and we'll look at it. but much more importantly, europe has to step up and give money. they have to equalize it. i'm very upset it because they are affected much more than we are. the ukraine...
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do it. thank you, member wechter. yes. well, welcome. thank you, congratulations on the accomplishments and particularly on the website now. and one of the links is review dpa sheriff department reports. and when you click on it, it takes you to reports regarding complaints against police officers. so is that a mistake or is that going to change because it's i think it's important that we make clear in the minds of the public, there's a difference between the police department and the sheriff's department. and they're going to look at this and go look at all this huge number of complaints. but they're not against the sheriff's department. yeah. well that's one of the problems that we have with the fact that we don't have a budget and we are not yet able to, separate completely from the dpa. now, i'm not exactly sure what page you're talking about, and, and i'm sure i've seen it, but, you know, but i think that one of the problems is that, it's important that despite us not currently having a
do it. thank you, member wechter. yes. well, welcome. thank you, congratulations on the accomplishments and particularly on the website now. and one of the links is review dpa sheriff department reports. and when you click on it, it takes you to reports regarding complaints against police officers. so is that a mistake or is that going to change because it's i think it's important that we make clear in the minds of the public, there's a difference between the police department and the sheriff's...
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do we do we do that? i'm looking at miss okay. so i would love to see if we can have a map of the data system program on the energy side and one that's on the water side. and how these two map into each other. and the reason i say this is because, first of all, if we can have people fill out one application for both, why not? right? simplifies your life, simplifies everybody's life. right, the second thing is, and i do recognize people who are getting their bills from pga, they are the one. they are the ones who are handling this. so we have only our own customers to, sort of work through. the second thing is some of those renters that i mentioned, they do actually pay for their own electricity, right? because they have we do do submetering for electricity, but we don't do submetering for water for various reasons. so that might actually also give us a sense of what are the areas we can focus on when it comes to renters that might need help? when you're talking about water and wastewater and the projection of where things are goin
do we do we do that? i'm looking at miss okay. so i would love to see if we can have a map of the data system program on the energy side and one that's on the water side. and how these two map into each other. and the reason i say this is because, first of all, if we can have people fill out one application for both, why not? right? simplifies your life, simplifies everybody's life. right, the second thing is, and i do recognize people who are getting their bills from pga, they are the one....
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well, what do i have to do?y much, and the smell is so-so, the bosses are catching up, they cried over the weekend. yes, i already realized that there are six of them, while we continue to search, maybe we will find you that this is not enough, of course, hello yegor pavlovich, my friend, i have the documents. traditions, a country that never ceases to amaze, discover your russia on the unknown russia tv channel, only the blind would not notice the similarities between the victims, i think that the girls became victims of a satanic sect, these are not snotty teenagers, most likely these are people with money, with connections. including those in power, i came up with something and this idea i like it very much, very kindly, but i didn’t ask you for this, i solve my problems myself, i’m here because you became my problem, you went through the roof, i understood, i’m coming to you, no, i ’m going myself, where, that’s the matter command, or maybe run, i still believe that with your methods you have no place in the
well, what do i have to do?y much, and the smell is so-so, the bosses are catching up, they cried over the weekend. yes, i already realized that there are six of them, while we continue to search, maybe we will find you that this is not enough, of course, hello yegor pavlovich, my friend, i have the documents. traditions, a country that never ceases to amaze, discover your russia on the unknown russia tv channel, only the blind would not notice the similarities between the victims, i think that...
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need to do your research you do that effectively, but you need to do your research yneed to dond you need to do your research and you need the you say need to choose the you say operate the law bill. operate within the law bill. >> this the thing that >> but this is the thing that really, winds my really, really winds my constituents keep hearing constituents up. we keep hearing about obligations , about international obligations, international people international law, people in places i places like ashfield, where i represent , do not lie awake at represent, do not lie awake at night worrying about our reputation on the international stage. they want our country to be safe. they want our borders to be secure. and they want they want us to stop these people coming into the country. they are chloe says, agree coming into the country. they are chloe. oe says, agree coming into the country. they are chloe. surprisingly,'ee with chloe. surprisingly, they are country. are breaking into our country. they are abusing our asylum system. they are living in 4 or 5 star hotels and then w
need to do your research you do that effectively, but you need to do your research y> this the thing that >> but this is the thing that really, winds my really, really winds my constituents keep hearing constituents up. we keep hearing about obligations , about international obligations, international people international law, people in places i places like ashfield, where i represent , do not lie awake at represent, do not lie awake at night worrying about our reputation on the...
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and do you know, do you do a sense? yeah. so he taught me a lot, mr. did provide me with a nice boss. yes. you know, that would be jameson. and he to get those and see that all of us got enough work and we heard enough money just so i went and after i had your name, i didn't look back then you would join the profession with values are not necessarily taken care of. riley was the one in the legal fees are really important . okay. i take up a is not because i want a different to come to me. i'd take up a case because i really practice them a lot. so those people who come to me as a defense lawyer, most of them wouldn't make use of right now that are necessary, that all of them are going to be able to correct some of them are mostly implicated, some of them government crimes because i've submitted situations some of them uh, did it as a profession in the sense that i different did a lot, lot of nobody else my lives in the 1st to get off my life, then i switched or do if anything, the door then monday and i appeared for the dog to bid for the truck that i
and do you know, do you do a sense? yeah. so he taught me a lot, mr. did provide me with a nice boss. yes. you know, that would be jameson. and he to get those and see that all of us got enough work and we heard enough money just so i went and after i had your name, i didn't look back then you would join the profession with values are not necessarily taken care of. riley was the one in the legal fees are really important . okay. i take up a is not because i want a different to come to me. i'd...
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do you have the expertise at your fingers to do that and do it swiftly?s in doubt is where our political leaders can understand and grasp and mobilise around
do you have the expertise at your fingers to do that and do it swiftly?s in doubt is where our political leaders can understand and grasp and mobilise around
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the fuel is burning, so what to do? do you see the tower? could catch fire, is there anyone nearby? chkal, yes, come on, go to the salon, see what there, tell me, they will feed me, but what, i have people, the engine vibration is strong, the engines are filled with ash, the chassier is also in trouble, are you ready? new information, switch to the second channel, the fuel tank was damaged during takeoff, there is apparently a fuel leak, fuel reserves are decreasing, and there is not enough land. i repeat tuklny tank leoniz saevich intern intern gushchin gushchin are you alive and how are you, are you okay, what’s wrong with alexandra? everything is fine, where is valera, put on your headphones, put on your headphones, there they are, valera, can you hear, can you hear, i would never didn't germinate. valera, valera, can you hear me? danisavich, this, this is me already, i understand, an intern, alive, well, you’re powerful, you’re 5 years old or something, i waited until the last moment, the plane was refueled. lenya, how much fuel do you h
the fuel is burning, so what to do? do you see the tower? could catch fire, is there anyone nearby? chkal, yes, come on, go to the salon, see what there, tell me, they will feed me, but what, i have people, the engine vibration is strong, the engines are filled with ash, the chassier is also in trouble, are you ready? new information, switch to the second channel, the fuel tank was damaged during takeoff, there is apparently a fuel leak, fuel reserves are decreasing, and there is not enough...
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even if they| do withdraw the it certainly doesn't do withdraw the it certainly doesn't do away withhave been fighting, nor does it dampen the stated objective of the islamic republic when it says that to israel. in fact, it might actually be worth noting that when all three parties are on the same page, silence, israel, something may be afoot here. we page, silence, israel, something may be afoot here-— page, silence, israel, something may be afoot here. we know the secretary of state kept — be afoot here. we know the secretary of state kept repeating _ be afoot here. we know the secretary of state kept repeating today - of state kept repeating today de—escalation from a de—escalation, how much influence do you think it has when, of course, both sides are eager keen to show that will not accept retaliation. it’s eager keen to show that will not accept retaliation.— accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy _ accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy of — accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy of the _ accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy of the biden - philosophy
even if they| do withdraw the it certainly doesn't do withdraw the it certainly doesn't do away withhave been fighting, nor does it dampen the stated objective of the islamic republic when it says that to israel. in fact, it might actually be worth noting that when all three parties are on the same page, silence, israel, something may be afoot here. we page, silence, israel, something may be afoot here-— page, silence, israel, something may be afoot here. we know the secretary of state kept...
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do you joke -- do you do automobile insurance? is that a risky business to be in these days? are drivers getting better or what about people who don't have cars that don't have drivers, are you worried about that? peter: driverless vehicles are a big exposure, but with ai, quality vehicles, it's more predictable than it was in the past. david: for your own home, who provides home insurance for you? peter: aig. david: if you have a claim, do you have a problem getting it claimed? peter: i haven't had to have a claim. ♪ david: let's talk about how you got into the insurance business. your father was in the business. did he say, peter, when you grow up you should go in the insurance business? peter: there were -- the myth of him reading the insurance books at night is not true. he encouraged me to pursue what i wanted. i went to boston college, graduated. the reason i wanted to enter the insurance industry was because i wanted to stay in boston at a company owned by itt. it did offer me a job. i thought would do training elsewhere to come back to boston, that's why i took the jo
do you joke -- do you do automobile insurance? is that a risky business to be in these days? are drivers getting better or what about people who don't have cars that don't have drivers, are you worried about that? peter: driverless vehicles are a big exposure, but with ai, quality vehicles, it's more predictable than it was in the past. david: for your own home, who provides home insurance for you? peter: aig. david: if you have a claim, do you have a problem getting it claimed? peter: i...
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nina, do you think it’s nice for me to push you to do this?r we get this over with, the sooner we can move on to the really important things. what do you mean? our future with you? ours, yes, ours, ours with you. come on, run. okay, i'll run. okay, bag, phone. scherf, that's it, bye, bye, bye, bye. girl, who are you? and i ’m looking for one person here, what? volgin? volgin? maybe ivolgen? ivolgen, yes. oh, so he's in intensive care. how is he? well, for several days now there has been no change. who will you be for him? relative. i just thought maybe there were some. need medicine or buy something, just say it’s me, why are you a relative, but don’t know his last name, shame on you, he doesn’t have anyone, but can i visit him, or maybe you knocked him down , and now what, your conscience is tormenting you, you’re afraid of prison, yes, pay off you want it, you have money, you think everything is possible, you know, you... get out of here, oops, thank you, what's the money? oh well, i would have given it back later, it’s an everyday matter, o
nina, do you think it’s nice for me to push you to do this?r we get this over with, the sooner we can move on to the really important things. what do you mean? our future with you? ours, yes, ours, ours with you. come on, run. okay, i'll run. okay, bag, phone. scherf, that's it, bye, bye, bye, bye. girl, who are you? and i ’m looking for one person here, what? volgin? volgin? maybe ivolgen? ivolgen, yes. oh, so he's in intensive care. how is he? well, for several days now there has been no...
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let's do it.t that his bbc radio 4 podcast, no room, is available now on bbc sounds. hello, michael. hello! and congratulations because it's very funny. oh, thank you very much, i'm glad you listened. is it awkward when people say that to you? "oh, it's very funny. " you're like, "yeah, i know! no, i do like compliments whenever i can get them. good, good. for people who haven't listened to it yet, what is the elevator pitch? basically, if you enjoy what i do online then you'll enjoy this. i've made a living for the last sort of four or five years doing sketch comedy online. radio 4 have been extremely nice and courteous and said, you know, you should probably do that with us. so that's what i'm doing. so it's a mixture of what i've been doing online and character comedy and some topical sketches, too. how have you found the move from doing it online to doing it for something like radio 4? the only thing that's different is that i have to do voices now. you are good at the voices, i would say. whe
let's do it.t that his bbc radio 4 podcast, no room, is available now on bbc sounds. hello, michael. hello! and congratulations because it's very funny. oh, thank you very much, i'm glad you listened. is it awkward when people say that to you? "oh, it's very funny. " you're like, "yeah, i know! no, i do like compliments whenever i can get them. good, good. for people who haven't listened to it yet, what is the elevator pitch? basically, if you enjoy what i do online then you'll...
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do you think we can't do it? to say we can't do it is an excuse on our part? well, i think you're getting at something important. and this is clearly what the biden administration is trying to do, which is deal with power, not price, because this is a barter. this is a barter exchange. data is a barter. things have changed. so let's go. i want to come back to the culture of the valley for a minute and some of the personal stories that you tell in this book. first of all, i would love your perspective. i've always found the weird mix of kind of hippie libertarianism, just i don't get that libertarian lite. okay, okay. i don't even think they know what it means. explain. i don't if i if i pressed them and made them define it, they wouldn't know. now, i just don't like people bothering me. i'm like, that is a two year old, right? you know, or teenager back to diapers and one right or no actually teenager like i don't want people bothering me. don't bother me, mom. that's really what they're hopeful. i don't know if that's a philosophy or a political thing, but it
do you think we can't do it? to say we can't do it is an excuse on our part? well, i think you're getting at something important. and this is clearly what the biden administration is trying to do, which is deal with power, not price, because this is a barter. this is a barter exchange. data is a barter. things have changed. so let's go. i want to come back to the culture of the valley for a minute and some of the personal stories that you tell in this book. first of all, i would love your...
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do you want me to do the middle of it? why? yeah, because you me just if it's so can you just on, on that on the hold on one last of the city of when people saw introduce you did you need to shoot last i can do move to set a meant to be follow let's, let's just you have to choose the city been my example. so she's in the form of the title of the sick. i'm atlanta, the system on the ability to do that. so they took them off on the bottom. it was on that for the fence of possibly could be shown on the 3. know these are the top of your view and i think that the minute the, the one thing dissimilar um, is it just it too many corporate actual audi got the plus off is the the sub for the alternate. the sub fossil visa are in the future. so visuals to move on to the 366. so buddies, the permit sydney grass distracted that he said that could you run off to simple notes? let me tell you what in it, but the enough i do is shoot this on my go to accept the you're left for him to get on to the dentist to say that is the new process to go t
do you want me to do the middle of it? why? yeah, because you me just if it's so can you just on, on that on the hold on one last of the city of when people saw introduce you did you need to shoot last i can do move to set a meant to be follow let's, let's just you have to choose the city been my example. so she's in the form of the title of the sick. i'm atlanta, the system on the ability to do that. so they took them off on the bottom. it was on that for the fence of possibly could be shown...
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do you think there is more we can do to protect children in this space?hould do more to support parents and knowing how to protect children? >> as a parent to girls with mobile phones age, i think that that -- i think about that a lot. i've been struck by how many teachers and parents speak to me around the country about kids and schools. this will really help schools navigate that and ensure the default is children not to be able to have access to their phones during the school day. before we move beyond it, i think it's important we do it for the kids. this stuff is not easy and we need to implement all the things in there. they will make a significant difference to protecting children from harm of inappropriate content. whether that's bullying, pornography, self-harm and a lot of times getting that legislation right in implementing that should be the priority. i'm thinking more broadly about this question. i think school is one of the most immediate areas to focus on. it's something i think about as a parent. people have made suggestions. originally ha
do you think there is more we can do to protect children in this space?hould do more to support parents and knowing how to protect children? >> as a parent to girls with mobile phones age, i think that that -- i think about that a lot. i've been struck by how many teachers and parents speak to me around the country about kids and schools. this will really help schools navigate that and ensure the default is children not to be able to have access to their phones during the school day....
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i do not agree.e goal was to try to figure out what to do with respect to the election but that is an official act on a public matter but one of the most fundamentally important public matters that we have. mark: is not a judicial matter per that's why several men handled this way since the beginning of this republic. because this the prosecutor pushes the edges of the envelope he drags this thing into the criminal justice system. demands immediate, immediate decisions in his favor. now we have an obstruction issue that should not be an obstruction issue under the enron act that is in front of the supreme court. somebody needs to put this back in the box. they need to put biden back in the box. they need to put garland back in the box and this unconstitutionally appointed prosecutor back in the box or we will all be sitting here debating for the rest of our lives what is official and what is private and will have elections determine on that and prosecutions determined on that. that is my problem. >>
i do not agree.e goal was to try to figure out what to do with respect to the election but that is an official act on a public matter but one of the most fundamentally important public matters that we have. mark: is not a judicial matter per that's why several men handled this way since the beginning of this republic. because this the prosecutor pushes the edges of the envelope he drags this thing into the criminal justice system. demands immediate, immediate decisions in his favor. now we have...
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do that for the people that do wa it's a shame can't afford do that for the people that do wa it's ado wa it's a shame if you'ret afford it. it's a shame if you're opening a historical cultural site up, then it should be accessible to people. it's not like going to watch beyonce, who charges a fortune . this is about charges a fortune. this is about our royal family that we do actually pay for. >> well, well on that then. sarah louise, would you say brits go free? >> yes, i think at the end >> yes, i think so. at the end of day , the royal family of the day, the royal family generates from the royal collection 400 million a year back to the taxpayer. that's an incredible sum of money. and the sovereign grant, we only give them 93 million. so actually king charles is gifting over 75% of back and i think £100, of income back and i think £100, i mean, afternoon tea at the ritz down, down the road, £75. so if you look at it in that way, people will if people have got the money, they will pay. i do see i do see your point, nicola. >> that's the sad point, isn't it? people don't have the m
do that for the people that do wa it's a shame can't afford do that for the people that do wa it's ado wa it's a shame if you'ret afford it. it's a shame if you're opening a historical cultural site up, then it should be accessible to people. it's not like going to watch beyonce, who charges a fortune . this is about charges a fortune. this is about our royal family that we do actually pay for. >> well, well on that then. sarah louise, would you say brits go free? >> yes, i think at...