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you send images of your neighbour to david nelson. you are watchin: neighbour to david nelson.of— neighbour to david nelson. you are watching sentencing of gavin i neighbour to david nelson. you are| watching sentencing of gavin plumb for plotting to rape, kidnap and murder holly willoughby. we have had to come away from the feed for legal reasons. there will be content that we are not able to broadcast as a judge outlined his sentencing remarks from the court in chelmsford. that is the reason why we have had to come away from his remarks. as soon as those legal reasons have gone through we will be allowed to return to the court, but there could be some distressing content. let's go back tojustice edward murray. content. let's go back to justice edward murray.— content. let's go back to justice edward murray. content. let's go back to justice edward murra . ., , ~ , edward murray. your interest then ms willou:hb edward murray. your interest then ms willoughby went _ edward murray. your interest then ms willoughby went back _ edward murray. your interest then ms willoughby went
you send images of your neighbour to david nelson. you are watchin: neighbour to david nelson.of— neighbour to david nelson. you are watching sentencing of gavin i neighbour to david nelson. you are| watching sentencing of gavin plumb for plotting to rape, kidnap and murder holly willoughby. we have had to come away from the feed for legal reasons. there will be content that we are not able to broadcast as a judge outlined his sentencing remarks from the court in chelmsford. that is the...
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nelson: onward and upward.se] >> latest engineman, please welcome senators bill nelson and kay bailey hutchinson. [applause] ms. hutchison: welcome. i want to add a couple of things for our texas audience and i am so happy all of you are here, to just do the amendment to what bill said about the kennedy speech at rice university, because what he said in full was why do we want to send men into space? why play texas? [laughter] not because it is easy, because it is hard. [laughter] that's the quote that we all know. [laughter] i want to say before we start that bill and i are soul brothers. when he was the senator from florida and i was the senator from texas, we bonded over nasa. there were a lot of people that said it is time for us to stop the shuttles, and -- end the shuttles, we should go full private and end nasa. that's where we were. bill and i felt it was important to have the private sector for the investment and creativity, but we knew the bases had to be nasa. it had to be the people who had built th
nelson: onward and upward.se] >> latest engineman, please welcome senators bill nelson and kay bailey hutchinson. [applause] ms. hutchison: welcome. i want to add a couple of things for our texas audience and i am so happy all of you are here, to just do the amendment to what bill said about the kennedy speech at rice university, because what he said in full was why do we want to send men into space? why play texas? [laughter] not because it is easy, because it is hard. [laughter] that's...
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discredit lord nelson.ims about lord source of the claims about lord nelson's support of the slave trade a private trade comes from a private letter , which appeared to letter, which appeared to suggest supported the trade. suggest he supported the trade. but next guest and author of but my next guest and author of the book has shown the letter was forged by was actually forged by plantation owners. after nelson's death as a means of bolstering support against the abolitionist movement. it should hardly be surprised that nelson's name has been vindicated, but it just goes to show the cynical opportunist among us who jump on such opportunities to discredit one of the great men of british history. state of the nation book club starts now . book club starts now. well with me now is the man himself, the author of nelson the slave trade and chairman of the slave trade and chairman of the nelson society, chris brett. chris, you coming back chris, thank you for coming back on the program. good see you on the progr
discredit lord nelson.ims about lord source of the claims about lord nelson's support of the slave trade a private trade comes from a private letter , which appeared to letter, which appeared to suggest supported the trade. suggest he supported the trade. but next guest and author of but my next guest and author of the book has shown the letter was forged by was actually forged by plantation owners. after nelson's death as a means of bolstering support against the abolitionist movement. it...
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missy nelson: every day. harry nelson: every day. that's all for this edition of "dateline."atching.
missy nelson: every day. harry nelson: every day. that's all for this edition of "dateline."atching.
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in welcoming senator bill nelson.plause] mr. nelson: kay and i are going to have a discussion but we wanted to give you a glimpse throughqm video of not only what has happened and some very important times in the history we will recount tonight, particularly president johnson's influence senator, vice president and president on shaping the space programha influence is still felt today. on the first video, it will be my voiceover into these are very short. this is a less than two minute video. i want to give you the setting. the setting is the 60th anniversary to the day of president kennedy:n■ university with lyndon johnson sitting behind him. after the sovietus with sputnikn surprid again with the first human to orbit the earth before we could even get alan orbit, kennedy made a bold decision. w, johnson h ground. as majority leader, he had really shaped the future by passing in 1958 the nasa bill that set up nasa. course johnson was quite concerned with what the soviets were doing and he was all over that. bu kenned
in welcoming senator bill nelson.plause] mr. nelson: kay and i are going to have a discussion but we wanted to give you a glimpse throughqm video of not only what has happened and some very important times in the history we will recount tonight, particularly president johnson's influence senator, vice president and president on shaping the space programha influence is still felt today. on the first video, it will be my voiceover into these are very short. this is a less than two minute video. i...
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who would want to harm jessyka t nelson?r grieving family when the vibrant young man was found assaulted and strangled to death in her bathtub, loved ones wondered if a facebook post had alerted jessyka's killer that she was home alone that night. now, investigators were about to drill down on her personal relationship . at least one of them was complicated. back to keith morrison with evil intent. >> word of jessyka nelson's death spread quickly, if incoherently, among her friends in omaha. >> i got a phone call from a mutual friend of ours and she was so hysterical, i could not understand what she was saying and i thought she said that dom had been killed so i got off the phone with her and i called john and he said they found just dead and it was just unreal. i just couldn't believe that. >>'s friendship with jessyka had drifted a bit after high school but by 2015, it was a little unusual. laura and jessyka both had babies with john. laura dated him first, but it was after she broke up with john that her son, christopher,
who would want to harm jessyka t nelson?r grieving family when the vibrant young man was found assaulted and strangled to death in her bathtub, loved ones wondered if a facebook post had alerted jessyka's killer that she was home alone that night. now, investigators were about to drill down on her personal relationship . at least one of them was complicated. back to keith morrison with evil intent. >> word of jessyka nelson's death spread quickly, if incoherently, among her friends in...
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donald trump is no nelson mandela. in fact, trump is currently leading a party that has declared that white people are the real victims of racism and black and brown people are dirty animals from s-hole countries who derve to be placed in internment camps or shot at the border or at protests for daring to ask for what nelson mandela was asking for, justice and equality. this weekend, trump kept up his racist diatribe while speaking to a gathering ofuber wealthy republican donors and defending his previous comments that people from african countries like haiti and south africa are s-hole countries. he reportedly defended those comments by saying why can't we allow people to come in from nice countries like denmark and switzerland. how about norway? countries that just so happen to be overwhelmingly white. what do these millionaires get in exchange for trump's blatant racism, xenophobia, criminality, and violence? well, a promise to extend their tax cuts which are set to expire in 2025. what do those people give up for t
donald trump is no nelson mandela. in fact, trump is currently leading a party that has declared that white people are the real victims of racism and black and brown people are dirty animals from s-hole countries who derve to be placed in internment camps or shot at the border or at protests for daring to ask for what nelson mandela was asking for, justice and equality. this weekend, trump kept up his racist diatribe while speaking to a gathering ofuber wealthy republican donors and defending...
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nelson mandela, who came out of prison, was a humble man with a merciful heart.lieved in peace. nelson mandela, who was president, was a unifier and said that white people and black people should not fight each other. this is a country that belongs to all of us. together with representatives of the modern youth league the african national congress, a party that since 1912 has proclaimed its goal to eliminate the apartheid regime, we found ourselves in a fuss on the eve of a very important date. every year june 16th is remembered here. victims of the 1976 uprising, we opposed the introduction of universal teaching in the african language in schools, then i was very young and in the eighth grade. the schoolchildren themselves spontaneously revolted, that is , approximately the same thing happened as happened in the donbass in 1914, when parents were told that their children would study not in russian, in the language of the parents, in the ukrainian language, which is, unfortunately, alien to us , here an uprising took place, that is, the reason is the same for the
nelson mandela, who came out of prison, was a humble man with a merciful heart.lieved in peace. nelson mandela, who was president, was a unifier and said that white people and black people should not fight each other. this is a country that belongs to all of us. together with representatives of the modern youth league the african national congress, a party that since 1912 has proclaimed its goal to eliminate the apartheid regime, we found ourselves in a fuss on the eve of a very important date....
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this was nelson's finish. i won't go a step further by saying he thinks nelson is the greatest wealth destroyer of all time. it's not about nelson versus iger, but it did get so personal. was there a way that not as much money had to be spent, and was there a way to keep it not personal? there were issues about succession that obviously had some gravitas, or was it always going to end up being nelson versus iger, and therefore if you look at the percentage that iger got, that's a pretty clear victory for ger. >> 63-31 is still pretty clear in terms of the director that he was focused on. listen. i think iger had made it clear from the very beginning, remember, when we -- when the first go-round, that he just never felt as though there was a real reason for nelson peltz or anybody else that he might nominate to be on that board given the board they had in place. that continued to be the case throughout. you talk about it being personal. we'll talk a bit about that. i don't want to give a sense as to how many qu
this was nelson's finish. i won't go a step further by saying he thinks nelson is the greatest wealth destroyer of all time. it's not about nelson versus iger, but it did get so personal. was there a way that not as much money had to be spent, and was there a way to keep it not personal? there were issues about succession that obviously had some gravitas, or was it always going to end up being nelson versus iger, and therefore if you look at the percentage that iger got, that's a pretty clear...
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i'm afraid. >> nigel nelson yeah, the chance is to do it now.ves is going to be cutting the departmental budgets and demanding these efficiency savings that she says she is, thatis savings that she says she is, that is going to mean people will be losing their jobs, the question is, i think jacob's point was actually very good there. if it's done through natural wastage, if you are deaung natural wastage, if you are dealing with jobs that no longer need to be done, that's the way to go ahead. but but what this doesn't mean is that the civil service will suddenly balloon into even greater size. it means it's being done differently and done properly , along alongside done properly, along alongside the public service. >> so important . jacob. >> so important. jacob. actually, one of the things we were talking about was paying people more, but having fewer of them. we pay an awful lot of people, not very well to do jobs badly . that is a terrible way to badly. that is a terrible way to run the state. this obsession with people not being paid more th
i'm afraid. >> nigel nelson yeah, the chance is to do it now.ves is going to be cutting the departmental budgets and demanding these efficiency savings that she says she is, thatis savings that she says she is, that is going to mean people will be losing their jobs, the question is, i think jacob's point was actually very good there. if it's done through natural wastage, if you are deaung natural wastage, if you are dealing with jobs that no longer need to be done, that's the way to go...
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who would want to harm jessica nelson?t question baffled her grieving family. >>> welcome back to dateline. he vwho would want to harm jessica nelson? that question baffled her grieving family. when the vibrant young mom was found strangled, her loved ones wondered if a facebook post alerted jessica's killer. now investigators were about to drill down on her personal relationships. one of them was complicated. back to keith morrison with evil intent. >> word of jessica nelson's death spread quickly among her friends in omaha. >> i got a phone call from a mutual friend of ours. she was so hysterical. i couldn't understand what she was saying. i thought she said that dom had been killed. so i got off the phone with her and i called john, and he said they found jess dead, and it was unreal. you couldn't believe that. >> reporter: laura's friendship with jessica had drifted a bit after high school, but by 2015, it was a little unusual. laura and jessica both had babies with john. laura, they didn't at first, but it was after s
who would want to harm jessica nelson?t question baffled her grieving family. >>> welcome back to dateline. he vwho would want to harm jessica nelson? that question baffled her grieving family. when the vibrant young mom was found strangled, her loved ones wondered if a facebook post alerted jessica's killer. now investigators were about to drill down on her personal relationships. one of them was complicated. back to keith morrison with evil intent. >> word of jessica nelson's...
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this is how many remember nelson _ since then? since then? this is how many - remember nelson mandela in this country, a global icon of peace, justice, nonviolent resistance and forgiveness. some continue to compare him with the late martin luther king junior and mahatma gandhi, just to name a few people who stood out in the way they operated in the spaces that they were in and nelson mandela still remains a key talking point in this country. when it looks to how the nelson mandela effect could influence the election, it depends on who you talk to. there is an older generation, the ones during the apartheid era who remember him as the first president of a country and someone who was synonymous with the anc and to let south africans into political freedom and they are willing to vote with that familiarity because it reminds them of days gone by and they hope the promises made in the nelson mandela era can still be achieved today but there is a younger generation, born towards the tail end of mandela's presidency and might not have
this is how many remember nelson _ since then? since then? this is how many - remember nelson mandela in this country, a global icon of peace, justice, nonviolent resistance and forgiveness. some continue to compare him with the late martin luther king junior and mahatma gandhi, just to name a few people who stood out in the way they operated in the spaces that they were in and nelson mandela still remains a key talking point in this country. when it looks to how the nelson mandela effect could...
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i'm afraid. >> nigel nelson yeah, the chance is to do it now.es is going to be cutting the departmental budgets and demanding these efficiency savings that she says she is, thatis savings that she says she is, that is going to mean people will be losing their jobs, the question is, i think jacob's point was actually very good there. if it's done through natural wastage, if you are deaung natural wastage, if you are dealing with jobs that no longer need to be done, that's the way to go ahead. but but what this doesn't mean is that the civil service will suddenly balloon into even greater size. it means it's being done differently and done properly , along alongside done properly, along alongside the public service. >> so important . jacob. >> so important. jacob. actually, one of the things we were talking about was paying people more, but having fewer of them. we pay an awful lot of people, not very well to do jobs badly . that is a terrible way to badly. that is a terrible way to run the state. this obsession with people not being paid more tha
i'm afraid. >> nigel nelson yeah, the chance is to do it now.es is going to be cutting the departmental budgets and demanding these efficiency savings that she says she is, thatis savings that she says she is, that is going to mean people will be losing their jobs, the question is, i think jacob's point was actually very good there. if it's done through natural wastage, if you are deaung natural wastage, if you are dealing with jobs that no longer need to be done, that's the way to go...
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chairman and administrator nelson. with the goals of returning americans to the moon, the artemis program, private partners in all 50 states, and over two dozen in florida's 10 congressional district. artemis is a significant contributor to nasa's four points have in billion-dollar economic impact on central florida alone, and has partnered with the university of central florida on several research projects to support them. this is where my colleague, congressman posey and i, are leading a letter to the subcommittee calling for additional artemis funding to overcome delays and technical complications. mr. administrator, with all the challenges us to complex and cutting-edge program, what can nasa do to minimize delays in the mission cadence? >> first of all, we cannot congressman like you that help us make an additional request. understand that we are not going to launch until it is ready. and that is because safety is our first. when we put humans on an explosive bomb called a rocket, we are going to do everything pos
chairman and administrator nelson. with the goals of returning americans to the moon, the artemis program, private partners in all 50 states, and over two dozen in florida's 10 congressional district. artemis is a significant contributor to nasa's four points have in billion-dollar economic impact on central florida alone, and has partnered with the university of central florida on several research projects to support them. this is where my colleague, congressman posey and i, are leading a...
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bill nelson: good morning.ore we get started, we were supposed to have the federal highway administrator with us this morning. you have probably seen the emergency that is happening in baltimore. our thoughts are certainly with them, our prayers are with the people and the families involved. i have often said that at nasa our mission is for all humanity and that is because space brings us together. there is no better proof than in moments like this, a total solar eclipse.it is a moment when milf people across north america wiln passes in front and between the sun and the earth, and it is a rare sight that we have not seen in seven years.■y and unusual things start to happen as the normal rhythms of earth are disrupted. ■6 when youre seeing this eclipse, you ought to observe this.#ó as the day appears to turn to dusk and then dark, people have heard birds stop singing. they have seen giraffe begin to gallop, roosters start crowing, and crickets chirp. so, watch for these unusual behaviors. and we encourage you t
bill nelson: good morning.ore we get started, we were supposed to have the federal highway administrator with us this morning. you have probably seen the emergency that is happening in baltimore. our thoughts are certainly with them, our prayers are with the people and the families involved. i have often said that at nasa our mission is for all humanity and that is because space brings us together. there is no better proof than in moments like this, a total solar eclipse.it is a moment when...
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buyelekhaya dalindyebo is a king of nelson mandela's thembu ethnic group and his nephew.oday in south africa? well, a lot of it's gone down the drain, you know? laughter. in the sense that, you know, when south africa became free, especially his term, it was a very, very wonderful one, you know, with that revolutionary spirit. right now, we're swimming in a lot of corruption, we're swimming in a lot of, you know... we don't even know the direction the country is heading to in as far as economy, social order, you know? there's lot of decay. i see. listening to you, it sounds like there have been no gains over the last 30 years. no gains. it's just what you call cosmetic gains, you know? and if anything is cosmetic, it's not real. his legacy may live on in the hearts of south africans, but what about the minds of a crucial younger generation that grew up after mandela left the presidency? i feel like he wouldn't be happy because i don't think this - is what he went to prison for. yeah. that was not the idea. the idea was to bring - change and improvement. so i think one of
buyelekhaya dalindyebo is a king of nelson mandela's thembu ethnic group and his nephew.oday in south africa? well, a lot of it's gone down the drain, you know? laughter. in the sense that, you know, when south africa became free, especially his term, it was a very, very wonderful one, you know, with that revolutionary spirit. right now, we're swimming in a lot of corruption, we're swimming in a lot of, you know... we don't even know the direction the country is heading to in as far as economy,...
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nelson mandela's birthday is annual opportunity for south africans to devote 67 minutes of their time to noble effort. the number 67 is considered as the amount of years that madiba as he is affectionately known year devoted to the struggle against apartite. this year's anniversary comes as south africa marks 30 years of democracy prompting questions about achievements over this period. the reality is that south africa has become one of the most unequal societies in the world with the gene coefficient of 0.67. this as index of one represents perfect inequality. for this reason, nelson mandela international day 2024 was marked themed, it is still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity. across the country with countless initiatives underway, everyone from a ceo to a shelf packer tried to make a difference. yeah, some of south africa's biggest corporations devoted their time to packing food parcels, which will fit around 1 million people. over the coming months, although nelson mandela was very much a politician, that was not his core, the core of his person and the core of his mand
nelson mandela's birthday is annual opportunity for south africans to devote 67 minutes of their time to noble effort. the number 67 is considered as the amount of years that madiba as he is affectionately known year devoted to the struggle against apartite. this year's anniversary comes as south africa marks 30 years of democracy prompting questions about achievements over this period. the reality is that south africa has become one of the most unequal societies in the world with the gene...
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greater manchester police said hugh nelson thought he could l said hugh nelson thought he could get away this emerge, the law will have to keep up as ai gets more sophisticated. zoe kleinman, bbc news. with just over a week to go until the us election, early voting is already under way in several states. millions of americans will cast their vote before the 5th of november — including the current president, joe biden, who voted today in his home state of delaware. well, radio 1 newsbeat is travelling across the country talking to young americans about the issues that matter to them. the first stop for political reporterjordan kenny is atlanta, georgia — one of the seven swing states where this election will be won or lost. georgia is a young state with a high share of potential voters under 30. it was won byjoe biden for the democrats in 2020 with a small majority ofjust 12,000 votes. here's jordan's report. atlanta, a city of the south. i'm here as both candidates are neck and neck and targeting young voters. # keep me warm, love me long, be my sunlight. # tell me lies, we can argue, we
greater manchester police said hugh nelson thought he could l said hugh nelson thought he could get away this emerge, the law will have to keep up as ai gets more sophisticated. zoe kleinman, bbc news. with just over a week to go until the us election, early voting is already under way in several states. millions of americans will cast their vote before the 5th of november — including the current president, joe biden, who voted today in his home state of delaware. well, radio 1 newsbeat is...
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we will pull the resources back to the private sector and give them to the nelson peltz's of the world and we will get a better return on capital and better return on investment. >> we have to have you back on to talk longer next time. >> thank you have a good morning. >> that's going to do it for "worldwide exchange. futures green across the board "squawk box" starts right now. >>> good morning stock futures are slightly higher as we await quarterly results from dus isney we get fed . we got some inflation data >>> president-elect trump announcing more picks for the cabinet and including the choice for attorney general. >>> and the fbi raiding the home of ceo of polymarket the dodge is j is accusing of retaliation. it's thursday, november 14th, 2024 and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. on this morning, we are looking at green arrows at this point. modest advances for all three of the major averages dow up
we will pull the resources back to the private sector and give them to the nelson peltz's of the world and we will get a better return on capital and better return on investment. >> we have to have you back on to talk longer next time. >> thank you have a good morning. >> that's going to do it for "worldwide exchange. futures green across the board "squawk box" starts right now. >>> good morning stock futures are slightly higher as we await quarterly...
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fraser nelson will defend. . ._ nelson will defend... there is nothin: nelson will defend...ractice. we do not want to impose retirement and david attenborough j retirement and david attenborough what he _ retirement and david attenborough what he does for the environment. what _ what he does for the environment. what he _ what he does for the environment. what he does for refugees is up there _ what he does for refugees is up there as — what he does for refugees is up there as well.— what he does for refugees is up there as well. . ., ., there as well. once we have done the house of lords _ there as well. once we have done the house of lords will _ there as well. once we have done the house of lords will be _ there as well. once we have done the house of lords will be sent _ there as well. once we have done the house of lords will be sent the - house of lords will be sent the monarch— house of lords will be sent the monarch has— house of lords will be sent the monarch has to _ house of lords will be sent the monarch has to retire... - house of lords will be sent the monarch
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administrator nelson's career includes over 40 decades of public service.represented florida during 30 years in congress. and i most portly note, including six years of sharing the house science committees space science and application subcommittee. that's a real resume item. thank you for joining us today. i now recognize administrator nelson for five minutes to present his testimony. >> mr. chairman, with your permission to submit my written statement into record, and if i may, just to give you a couple of thoughts. now let's get your questions. >> without opposition. absolutely. >> nasa is a storied organization. and this agency does amazing things. a lot of the things that we do is right on the edge and next monday, at about 10:30, we are going to launch another vehicle. this is the first time that america has ever had three human rated spacecraft. the one that will go to the moon, which is oh ryan, on top of the big rocket, the sls. the dragon, which flies on the falcon 9 and is part of the commercial crew and cargo services to and from the internation
administrator nelson's career includes over 40 decades of public service.represented florida during 30 years in congress. and i most portly note, including six years of sharing the house science committees space science and application subcommittee. that's a real resume item. thank you for joining us today. i now recognize administrator nelson for five minutes to present his testimony. >> mr. chairman, with your permission to submit my written statement into record, and if i may, just to...
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we will disney be the mouse that roars with activist nelson this wednesday. caltech company basing his own boxing fight for the first second time in two years. a representative of a shareholder joining us live on how he will vote masimo ceo joe is here. activating and advocating for change. are these battles good for the stocks? let's look at the past six months, disney up about 31%, since november 30 but if you look at the six month picture, it would be a gain of 48% while masimo over six months have gained 76%. claman countdown is coming back with a foxbusiness exclusive. dow jones industrial is down. ♪ ♪ are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about. we love being outside, but the sun makes our deck and patio too hot to enjoy. now thanks to our new sunsetter retractable awning, we can select full sun or instant shade in just 60 seconds. it's 20 degrees cooler under the sunsetter and we get instant protection from harmful uv rays and sun glare. for pricing starting at less than $1,000, transform your outdoor living space into
we will disney be the mouse that roars with activist nelson this wednesday. caltech company basing his own boxing fight for the first second time in two years. a representative of a shareholder joining us live on how he will vote masimo ceo joe is here. activating and advocating for change. are these battles good for the stocks? let's look at the past six months, disney up about 31%, since november 30 but if you look at the six month picture, it would be a gain of 48% while masimo over six...
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matt nelson set himself on fire in front of the israeli consulate in boston. nelson is at least the fifth american to protest his country's complicity with the zionist regime in the massacre palestinians self-immolate. last winter , another american citizen was in front of the zionist consulate in atlanta, and 2 months later, an american soldier was in front of it. this regime's embassy in washington set themselves on fire matt nelson said that his country is an accomplice of the zionists in the palestinian genocide before starting his own protest action. this protest is my request to the government to stop funding and weapons that israel uses to imprison and kill innocent palestinians. put pressure on israel to withdraw from gaza. end the request support the international criminal court for the trial of benjamin netanyahu and other members of the israeli regime. we want to go to california, america, to discuss this with mr. paul larody, a former adviser to the united states government. hello, mr. larudi, thank you for accepting our invitation to talk. i am ha
matt nelson set himself on fire in front of the israeli consulate in boston. nelson is at least the fifth american to protest his country's complicity with the zionist regime in the massacre palestinians self-immolate. last winter , another american citizen was in front of the zionist consulate in atlanta, and 2 months later, an american soldier was in front of it. this regime's embassy in washington set themselves on fire matt nelson said that his country is an accomplice of the zionists in...
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i mean, let's talk about red lines nelson. i mean, russia's red lines are being consistently crossed by so can west impossibilities. and beijing is repeatedly reaffirmed. its red lines, why is washington seemingly so reluctant to listen to china as concerns nelson as well? they've been carried away for too far and too long actually that they do believe that they can dictate whatever that is going all around the world. they believe that they own the control the world, and i think it's, uh, it's time they, they, they, they have to mind their own business. and i believe the time wilcox. yeah. you know? yeah. you, especially when you say hello multi posed a well and the global south, and there's so much change happening on the jew political chessboard these days. nelson wong, vice chairman of the shining, i sent you a ring back in international studies. thank you very much for your time. thank you, right. thank you. oh, but to syria, we go now here on the program, at least 36 people killed 50 of us wounded in water. yeah, you got
i mean, let's talk about red lines nelson. i mean, russia's red lines are being consistently crossed by so can west impossibilities. and beijing is repeatedly reaffirmed. its red lines, why is washington seemingly so reluctant to listen to china as concerns nelson as well? they've been carried away for too far and too long actually that they do believe that they can dictate whatever that is going all around the world. they believe that they own the control the world, and i think it's, uh, it's...
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administrator nelson and the scientists also talk about tracking climate change on the ocean. this is 40 minutes. >> we are getting so excited for earth day. we want to share some of the exciting earth science missions we have coming up and some announcements. today we have nasa administrator bill nelson, karen shake jermaine, division director for nasa earth sciences, tom waggoner, associate director for earth action within our earth sciences division. we have some exciting thing to discuss with you today. we will announce a new airborne science mission, new elements in our earth science strategy, as well as a new visualization from our mission, pace, plankton, aerosol, cloud, ocean ecosystem. first, administrator nelson will give us more information about what we are here for today. >> as you know, we are a climate agency in addition to being a space agency, aeronautical research agency, and that is because we have these two dozen instruments and satellites on orbit that look at the earth, look at it, bring us data real-time within a matter of seconds that it takes the trans
administrator nelson and the scientists also talk about tracking climate change on the ocean. this is 40 minutes. >> we are getting so excited for earth day. we want to share some of the exciting earth science missions we have coming up and some announcements. today we have nasa administrator bill nelson, karen shake jermaine, division director for nasa earth sciences, tom waggoner, associate director for earth action within our earth sciences division. we have some exciting thing to...
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is there any truth to that, nelson? and i don't really believe so because i think at the european leaders and, you know, some of the new columns in the, in, in the us are still trying to push the envelope and trying to, uh, you know, to scare people were away as they tried to cross the roger which now they realize it's. busy almost impossible. and then uh they started giving up the warning that the china, china will be the next. and was all the building up of patients in the south side of china. see across the taiwan strait. uh, they're trying to present the inmates that china is the party that is, you know, farming the regional stability but come all this is not true, but they're so the don't like, yeah, exactly. the reality is not like this. i think you're absolutely right nelson, but it's what about narrative, quick example now? so bear with me here. i was speaking with an elderly pensioner in the u. k. the other day and she said to be, well, we're all very worried about the china threat. and i said, oh, okay, so wha
is there any truth to that, nelson? and i don't really believe so because i think at the european leaders and, you know, some of the new columns in the, in, in the us are still trying to push the envelope and trying to, uh, you know, to scare people were away as they tried to cross the roger which now they realize it's. busy almost impossible. and then uh they started giving up the warning that the china, china will be the next. and was all the building up of patients in the south side of...
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i recognize administrator nelson to present his testimony. >> mr. chairman, with your permission, to submit my written statement in the record. if i may, to give you a couple of thoughts and let's get your questions. >> without opposition. absolutely. >> nasa is a storied organization. this agency does amazing things. a lot of the things that we do is on the edge. next monday, about 10:30, at night, we will launch another vehicle, it is a human rated, the first time america has ever had three human rated spacecraft. the one that will go to the moon, which is orion on top of the big rocket, the sls. the dragon, witch flies on the falcon 9, which goes to and from the international space station. now, the third one, the boeing star liner, this is the first test flight. we have two test pilots, which will more, and sunny william -- butch wilmore, and sunny williams. if successful, we will have three, the first time this has ever happened. it is all a part of us continuing to come in the human space program, explore the heavens. we are learning so much o
i recognize administrator nelson to present his testimony. >> mr. chairman, with your permission, to submit my written statement in the record. if i may, to give you a couple of thoughts and let's get your questions. >> without opposition. absolutely. >> nasa is a storied organization. this agency does amazing things. a lot of the things that we do is on the edge. next monday, about 10:30, at night, we will launch another vehicle, it is a human rated, the first time america...
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this was reflected in nelson's remarks. one of the most important lesson us was stressing that in hindsight we can look at the clinton investigation on what we see as the bundle of policy ideas and world views that we label as new laborism. clintonism was much more contingent and complex. it was a mix of different ideas and impulses some of which combine with neo laborism. reminding us that campaign came into the white house with pretty bold ideas as you layed out. were putting people first not the deregulation, deficit reduction and deficit that we later saw. the book does a really nice job of excavating these debates between difference camps in the clinton administration. between these different personalities like tyson and robert reisch as well as others in the health and human services department. in addition to serving as a reminder that there was not a unified voice. also offered great capsule biographies of these personalities. you also point to a couple of areas where there was continue knew -- continuity and the on
this was reflected in nelson's remarks. one of the most important lesson us was stressing that in hindsight we can look at the clinton investigation on what we see as the bundle of policy ideas and world views that we label as new laborism. clintonism was much more contingent and complex. it was a mix of different ideas and impulses some of which combine with neo laborism. reminding us that campaign came into the white house with pretty bold ideas as you layed out. were putting people first not...
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nelson.> it is so fun to look around the room and see so many friends. we call this our crystal ball event. we would like you to check out the hub downstairs. we have a demonstration of virtual reality of electric airplane. i tried in a irobot that sorts through trash. it is called of course, oscar. and i tried out the electric honda compact scooter and the suv. you cannot pack up the suv in your luggage, but the scooter. . and i was like you could put this in the overhead. and it becomes a battery in the overhead. i'm just going to respond, the scooter has a seat. we are honored to have frank mccoury, such a great pioneer. we are very honored at sxsw last week in austin. they had some great ideas about how we can improve and he is here. he and project liberty are here along with their president. we appreciate you being here. they are going to be signing books in the upstairs lab, so we appreciate project liberty. thank you very much to you and your team for being here to tell us about reclai
nelson.> it is so fun to look around the room and see so many friends. we call this our crystal ball event. we would like you to check out the hub downstairs. we have a demonstration of virtual reality of electric airplane. i tried in a irobot that sorts through trash. it is called of course, oscar. and i tried out the electric honda compact scooter and the suv. you cannot pack up the suv in your luggage, but the scooter. . and i was like you could put this in the overhead. and it becomes a...
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matt nelson also says his country in the last moments of his life.air force officer screamed before self-immolation. i want to ask you as an american and someone who has followed political issues for years what did people like matt nelson or arne bushnell have in their head and what conclusion did they reach about the us complicity with the zionist regime, that they finally took such an action? if you thought like them that these events are actually unfair in palestine, in fact , if everyone thought the same, the problems would be solved , but unfortunately, there are not many people who are in this situation. this is the only way they have left in their minds to draw attention to themselves when they see that there are parents in gaza who are willing to do these extreme actions to members of the american community. and they are doing it very hard because this issue was very important for them to be able to show that problem to everyone, mr. larudi, along with our students, last week we had the testimony of ayesha noor, a turkish american human right
matt nelson also says his country in the last moments of his life.air force officer screamed before self-immolation. i want to ask you as an american and someone who has followed political issues for years what did people like matt nelson or arne bushnell have in their head and what conclusion did they reach about the us complicity with the zionist regime, that they finally took such an action? if you thought like them that these events are actually unfair in palestine, in fact , if everyone...
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administrator bill nelson. ms. margaret lee. ms. sondra mosey and the families of katherine johnson, dr. kristin darden, mary jackson and dorothy von. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mike johnson. speaker of the united states house of representatives thank you all for here. my colleagues in congress, administrator nelson ambassador greenfield, ms. shetterly, our distinguished guests, and to dr. christine darden, watching at her home in connecticut as speaker of the house. i have the great privilege of welcoming you to the capitol, the congressional gold medal is the highest honor. the congress bestow upon any group or and we give it to show our national appreciation for the achievements and contributions of great americans. today, pursuant to h.r. 1396, we have the great pleasure of finally awarding medal to the hidden figures figures. as you all know, this has been a long time coming. it was now, many decades after these began working for our nation's space agencies, that we finally to do appropriate honor for their work. you k
administrator bill nelson. ms. margaret lee. ms. sondra mosey and the families of katherine johnson, dr. kristin darden, mary jackson and dorothy von. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mike johnson. speaker of the united states house of representatives thank you all for here. my colleagues in congress, administrator nelson ambassador greenfield, ms. shetterly, our distinguished guests, and to dr. christine darden, watching at her home in connecticut as speaker of the house. i have the great...
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nelson ste. yeah, well uh, this is uh, a typical example of the jungle. yeah, uh look at, uh, i've gotten a stand since you may have seen about seizing other countries buttons, you know, billions of dollars off. i've got this done as being seats to buy the us and it's a, it's a, it's wrong actually, this, this, this kind of a major is, it's actually the attitude. it's the western arrogance. i think that we're dealing with is so uh, i've been talking to my friends and partners in the west as well. and i said, well, just look at what's happening around the world when you talk about organizations like the brakes and the guy cooperation organization. the enlargement of these organizations, as i said, take these as questions to ourselves and ask yourselves why, why this is happening means that people are not happy ways the way the world has been. you know, government for the time being on to now. so a change or have to be my age and, and where see the changes happening? uh, so off to this? well, let's hope that this global, this older is going to be over soon.
nelson ste. yeah, well uh, this is uh, a typical example of the jungle. yeah, uh look at, uh, i've gotten a stand since you may have seen about seizing other countries buttons, you know, billions of dollars off. i've got this done as being seats to buy the us and it's a, it's a, it's wrong actually, this, this, this kind of a major is, it's actually the attitude. it's the western arrogance. i think that we're dealing with is so uh, i've been talking to my friends and partners in the west as...
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. >>> disney reports it secures enough votes to defeat nelson peltz.t's set to meet with the gm later today. >>> and the swiss re ceo will hands over the reigns later aspergeas b b b berger is sets to take over in july. >>> let's start with the big board and show you what's going on with the european markets. let's bring up the board. we've got the ftse 100 down at a downside of half a percent and the ibex in spain. the citi sitting there as well as switzerland. the u.s. futures saw quite the soggy day with the dow posting their worst day since the 5th of ma march. also back-to-back losses. you can probably point to what's happening with yields as the culprit here with the 10-year hitting the highest since november. we've got more data coming out overnight in the form of u.s. job openings. they rose by 8,000 to 8,75 6. it's all adding to the idea that the u.s. economy is still quite resilient. indeed on the back of that, fed officials continue to spread continued caution on the rate cut path this year. cleveland's president loretta mester saying more e
. >>> disney reports it secures enough votes to defeat nelson peltz.t's set to meet with the gm later today. >>> and the swiss re ceo will hands over the reigns later aspergeas b b b berger is sets to take over in july. >>> let's start with the big board and show you what's going on with the european markets. let's bring up the board. we've got the ftse 100 down at a downside of half a percent and the ibex in spain. the citi sitting there as well as switzerland. the...
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for this reason nelson mandela international day 2024 marked themed it is still in our hands to combat was social issues, he impressed upon us the need for education, he said in his own words, the power is in your hands to change the world, and so... i think it's important that we celebrate that, that we understand that there are still huge social issues in south africa, huge amounts of inequality, huge amounts of poverty, um, a large unemployment right, especially a youth unemployment, with over 50% of south africans living below the poverty line, president siril ramapoza chose nelson mandela international day to reopen parliament after his re-election, but people are skeptical whether his new government will move further right, as it has gone into a grand coalition with the capitalist. driven pro-west democratic alliance, socio economically we've not emancipated the majority of south africans and this is fact, and as a result they look at things like ownership, land and of course who owns the means of production within south africa, look at the stock exchange, it is still very skewed
for this reason nelson mandela international day 2024 marked themed it is still in our hands to combat was social issues, he impressed upon us the need for education, he said in his own words, the power is in your hands to change the world, and so... i think it's important that we celebrate that, that we understand that there are still huge social issues in south africa, huge amounts of inequality, huge amounts of poverty, um, a large unemployment right, especially a youth unemployment, with...
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nelson shardey had for many years assumed he was officially seen as british.s all his adult life, now faces paying thousands of pounds to stay. daniel sandford has the story. after living in britain for 47 years, retired newsagent nelson shardey finds himself in an expensive legal tussle with the home office, despite a lifetime of paying taxes and serving his local community. i cannot afford to pay any part of the money they are asking. does it feel fair? in my eye, there's no fairness in this at all. it shouldn't be. there's no fairness at all. he came to britain to study in 1977. he worked for mother's pride and kipling's cakes. no one questioned his right to be here. he was given a bravery award for tackling a robber armed with a baseball bat. he has two british sons. but when nelson's mother died in ghana five years ago and with his son's help he applied for a british passport, he discovered the home office thought he had no right to live in the uk. officials asked him to start the expensive ten—year process of applying for permission to live here permanen
nelson shardey had for many years assumed he was officially seen as british.s all his adult life, now faces paying thousands of pounds to stay. daniel sandford has the story. after living in britain for 47 years, retired newsagent nelson shardey finds himself in an expensive legal tussle with the home office, despite a lifetime of paying taxes and serving his local community. i cannot afford to pay any part of the money they are asking. does it feel fair? in my eye, there's no fairness in this...
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administrator bill nelson. ms. margaret lee. ms. sondra mosey and the families of katherine johnson, dr. kristin darden, mary jackson and dorothy von. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mike johnson. speaker of the united states house of representatives thank you all for here. my colleagues in congress, administrator nelson ambassador greenfield, ms. shetterly, our distinguished guests, and to dr. christine darden, watching at her home in connecticut as speaker of the house. i have the great privilege of welcoming you to the capitol, the congressional gold medal is the highest honor. the congress bestow upon any group or and we give it to show our national appreciation for the achievements and contributions of great americans. today, pursuant to h.r. 1396, we have the great pleasure of finally awarding medal to the hidden figures figures. as you all know, this has been a long time coming. it was now, many decades after these began working for our nation's space agencies, that we finally to do appropriate honor for their work. you k
administrator bill nelson. ms. margaret lee. ms. sondra mosey and the families of katherine johnson, dr. kristin darden, mary jackson and dorothy von. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mike johnson. speaker of the united states house of representatives thank you all for here. my colleagues in congress, administrator nelson ambassador greenfield, ms. shetterly, our distinguished guests, and to dr. christine darden, watching at her home in connecticut as speaker of the house. i have the great...
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nelson mandela, nelson mandela, nelson mandela, nelson mandela, nelson mandela, nelson mandela, nelsonla, nelson mandela so so naturally when you heard that israel was an apartheid state, it gave you such a boehner, you literally pitched a tent you knew how wrong it was. >> when tens of millions of south africans had been treated like second-class citizens just because of their race. >> but here's the thing today. right? now, hundreds of millions of women are treated worse than second-class citizens. when you mandate that one category of human beings don't even have the right to show their face. that's apartheid. >> and it goes on and a lot of countries for the last couple of years, women in iran have been saying, take this job and shove it because in 2022, a young woman named mahsa amini was arrested for wearing her mandatory hijab, incorrect? glee and then died in police custody. and now security forces have killed over 500 people protesting her death. and this obvious human rights violation. how about defunding those police amnesty, international says that a iranian authorities are
nelson mandela, nelson mandela, nelson mandela, nelson mandela, nelson mandela, nelson mandela, nelsonla, nelson mandela so so naturally when you heard that israel was an apartheid state, it gave you such a boehner, you literally pitched a tent you knew how wrong it was. >> when tens of millions of south africans had been treated like second-class citizens just because of their race. >> but here's the thing today. right? now, hundreds of millions of women are treated worse than...