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you aare ll caught up. bye for now. hello and welcome to sports day. i'm betty glover.'ll face in the champions league. england manager serena wiegman dedicates her uefa women's coach of the year award to spain. and andy murray crashes out of the second round of the us open. we'll start with the champions league draw then, which took place in monaco earlier today and as usual produced plenty of talking points. now defending champions manchester city were handed a pretty favourable draw as they were paired with rb leipzig for the third time in a row, as well as red star belgrade and swiss club young boys. manchester united have been drawn with harry kane's bayern munich in group a along with fc copenhagen from denmark and turkish side galatasaray. mikel arteta's arsenal, who are playing in their first
you aare ll caught up. bye for now. hello and welcome to sports day. i'm betty glover.'ll face in the champions league. england manager serena wiegman dedicates her uefa women's coach of the year award to spain. and andy murray crashes out of the second round of the us open. we'll start with the champions league draw then, which took place in monaco earlier today and as usual produced plenty of talking points. now defending champions manchester city were handed a pretty favourable draw as they...
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aar hole in the marketplace can occupy?t's a private decision, differentiation is what you do publicly to let everybody know what you're hole in the marketplace is. i like to use msnbc or fox television. they both have a position, they have a hole in the marketplace they both differentiate you speak tucker carlson and now it's bret baier and jesse watters and laura ingraham et cetera on fox. rachel on msnbc. you don't find this type of people anywhere else on television. third is a benefit you got to your market to your audience yougot to get all for right. if you get all for right it's downhill of it to get one wrong you'll be up here not likely to see. box to their audience succeeds. they have information you do not get anywhere else outl there and until recently they have a little competition but previously there is no competition for decades. same with msnbc. fourth is brand and brand is the ballgame. one is a combination of position differentiation it is what it makes you singular. what makes you in the words of the fa
aar hole in the marketplace can occupy?t's a private decision, differentiation is what you do publicly to let everybody know what you're hole in the marketplace is. i like to use msnbc or fox television. they both have a position, they have a hole in the marketplace they both differentiate you speak tucker carlson and now it's bret baier and jesse watters and laura ingraham et cetera on fox. rachel on msnbc. you don't find this type of people anywhere else on television. third is a benefit you...
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, chicago -- they feel they are from the same cultural bi coastal malou, they inte intermarry in a aareize they are americans or something is weird about america with crazy second amendment rules or wacko on abortion in any case, they are an incestious bunch, there is no difference. they have been fused together. mark: they are part of the ruling class, no? >> yeah, a ruling class, to get into the ruling class they expect you to have a certain type of educational pedigree and certain letters after your name, you have to know someone, a sibling or father, our version of european. mark: these are dark times. >> i agree we're looking at something about 1850 to 1861, one side said to the other, that we're not follow the constitution any more. we saw what the south did, the north in a sense m -- saying, we don't have to follow the constitution. and if the supreme court rules again us on abortion we will not follow it, we will find ways to get around it they feel they can do it. >> victor davis hanson thank you so much for your insight, god bless. >> you thank you, mark. mark: we'll be right
, chicago -- they feel they are from the same cultural bi coastal malou, they inte intermarry in a aareize they are americans or something is weird about america with crazy second amendment rules or wacko on abortion in any case, they are an incestious bunch, there is no difference. they have been fused together. mark: they are part of the ruling class, no? >> yeah, a ruling class, to get into the ruling class they expect you to have a certain type of educational pedigree and certain...
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if they he aare allowed to sell directly to the market, that could be a tailwind to the vaccine p makers i imagine when the companies strike deals with public health systems, the pricing is different than selling privately. i think the bigger question is take of the vaccines. not just for the uk if they are sold privately, but for the u.s., looking at the stats, 50 million people in the u.s. got the vaccine last fall when it was offered against 73% of the population or 250 million when first offered. appetite for the vaccines is waning. >> if you have taken the va vaccine, part of you is thinking why do i need the booster? it has given me some level of immuni immunity. many people contracted covid and have recovered from it. the feeling is why should i go again for another boost if i had covid once? i know i'm fine. there is no need for me to take another vaccine at this point. it is going to be interesting going forward especially because there has been an increase of anti-vax sentiment. >> certainly that rings true what you described. it was interesting to see the major share price rea
if they he aare allowed to sell directly to the market, that could be a tailwind to the vaccine p makers i imagine when the companies strike deals with public health systems, the pricing is different than selling privately. i think the bigger question is take of the vaccines. not just for the uk if they are sold privately, but for the u.s., looking at the stats, 50 million people in the u.s. got the vaccine last fall when it was offered against 73% of the population or 250 million when first...
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at our national training center we could call end of mission and give an aar of what people did wrongbat, you can't do the same thing. >> there's been a lot of common analysis, when i speak to folks in europe and here, about the lack of air support that the ukrainian units have. russia maintaining an advantage there. ukrainian units are basically operating on the ground often without air cover. would that be -- could that be, as you know there's been a lot of debate about f-16s, could that addition make a significant difference there? >> yeah, jim, i'm going to go out on a ledge and say probably not right now. eventually the ukrainian military can build a combined arms joint force with air coordinating with the ground. what we've seen even in the ground campaign is ukraine has accepted a bunch of equipment. they had relatively few weeks to train on that equipment. they tried to put it together. now we're talking about air ground coordination. that's a whole different ball game and is phd level warfare to be honest. would a modern air force help? it certainly would. unfortunately that
at our national training center we could call end of mission and give an aar of what people did wrongbat, you can't do the same thing. >> there's been a lot of common analysis, when i speak to folks in europe and here, about the lack of air support that the ukrainian units have. russia maintaining an advantage there. ukrainian units are basically operating on the ground often without air cover. would that be -- could that be, as you know there's been a lot of debate about f-16s, could...
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they walk into the street and all of a sudden get aare rested. compare it to what happened in, you know, the summer of 2020 with all those charges against people who were9 looting and rioting and i attacking police officers, setting police cars on fire. those charges were all dropped. and so i've called on our district attorney to then provide the same treatment and drop this, these charges against these individuals thorpe peacefully protesting. there's going to be another protest tonight in front of a school that was supposed to be, that was a catholic cool that was closed, supposed to be opening up as a public school, and instead without proper permitting or anything the city's decided to turn the it into a shelter. and so that community's going to be coming out tonight on staten island, and we're going to continue to see this. now, unfortunately, i'm going to be having to introduce legislation this week that would prohibit our national parks from being used because there's, as you know, floyd bennett field in brooklyn where 3,000 individuals w
they walk into the street and all of a sudden get aare rested. compare it to what happened in, you know, the summer of 2020 with all those charges against people who were9 looting and rioting and i attacking police officers, setting police cars on fire. those charges were all dropped. and so i've called on our district attorney to then provide the same treatment and drop this, these charges against these individuals thorpe peacefully protesting. there's going to be another protest tonight in...
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i think there is another way of looking at this, part of aar concerted military strategy. this is a how the u.s. fights wars. you know that is ortiz writes about this is evidence in history of north america but also in histories of u.s. wars elsewhere. u.s. attacks civilian homes and civilians and food sources and water sources. i don't know did strategy is a god word to replace -- a good word to cut and place with massacre, but i think that perspective is this is purposeful. even in case of sand creek there is a big investigation, a loto of handwringing this is part of a purpose full pattern that goes back. >> i think that is important question. to other conversations like debate is something -- genocide or ethnic cleansing. but thinking of massacre. i could see how that leaves' foul taste in your mouth, maybe it fits in some cases but not all, i think this native american history it is important, it was a counter to the term battle. you know so many people would want to term something like sand creek a battle or wounded knee a battle, and massacre switches it no, it was
i think there is another way of looking at this, part of aar concerted military strategy. this is a how the u.s. fights wars. you know that is ortiz writes about this is evidence in history of north america but also in histories of u.s. wars elsewhere. u.s. attacks civilian homes and civilians and food sources and water sources. i don't know did strategy is a god word to replace -- a good word to cut and place with massacre, but i think that perspective is this is purposeful. even in case of...
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they don't really provide aar st target for that.re's so much room it becomes more challenging to do that. it's definitely something we are aware of and hopefully we can work towards a solution with thecircumstances in the future. i cannot tell you. when i first came here i couldn't believe you could get a ticket, go inside a weekend in the fall and a weekend in the spring to look at the white house grounds. and like walk around and listen to bands. i feel like i'm trying to sell a used car to come back and hug me this was incredible, thank you for telling me. please enjoy that in the future we would really love to have that back online in the spring. thank you. any other questions? please join me and a round of applause for the panel. [applause] [applause] >> this brings us to the close of our entire day prato to thank all of our panelists and everyone he anticipated all day long. it has really been an extraordinary occasion. our shop is only it is there for you. i hope that you will follow that we all undertake all of our sites and
they don't really provide aar st target for that.re's so much room it becomes more challenging to do that. it's definitely something we are aware of and hopefully we can work towards a solution with thecircumstances in the future. i cannot tell you. when i first came here i couldn't believe you could get a ticket, go inside a weekend in the fall and a weekend in the spring to look at the white house grounds. and like walk around and listen to bands. i feel like i'm trying to sell a used car to...
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he would get destroyed because he cannot car aare -- carry a conversation with donald trump.up of things hold true on the debate stage. cheryl: the former president was very clear he was not going to join the fox debate last night, but with statement, there are -- at the same time, there are more debates coming. was it a a mistake for the former president to skip last night? >> i mean, i think there are arguments on both sides of the coin here. i think the main difference between your point and your point is that president trump can debate. we know that he has the ability to. and i think further down the line he he might. because he likes getting in the rick, and i think he might not -- in the ring, and i think he might not want to sit on the sidelines. here though we know joe biden cannot debate. he can't even answer basic questions in maui. we saw no comment, no comment. this is the main a issue that we're seeing. they'll are to use another covid variant as an excuse as to why he has not come out of the basement again. i do think desantis' point of saying he's in the baseme
he would get destroyed because he cannot car aare -- carry a conversation with donald trump.up of things hold true on the debate stage. cheryl: the former president was very clear he was not going to join the fox debate last night, but with statement, there are -- at the same time, there are more debates coming. was it a a mistake for the former president to skip last night? >> i mean, i think there are arguments on both sides of the coin here. i think the main difference between your...
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least densely populated state in america and the most densely ÃÃthe challenges we face in voting these Ãare different, second, the constitution i think is pretty clear on this that these decisions are supposed to be made by each of the visual state and i go back to third, the federal government is running it, what could possibly go wrong? [laughter] imagine the federal government could be in charge of counting all the vote present imagine all those people get replaced and federal employees come in. what we need to do is look at what happened in morris county. is why usually have 10 or 12,000 paper ballots and every other time it's all in the machines. this time we had they could get ready that quickly. one of the things i think all those in the state in particular, given the number of orders we have, all across the country to do is not assume we are going to go back in 2022 or 2024 to a very small amount of mail-in ballots. i think some people have gotten used to that they like it it's convenient for them and i think we'll have a lot more mail-in voting over time. we better get more machine
least densely populated state in america and the most densely ÃÃthe challenges we face in voting these Ãare different, second, the constitution i think is pretty clear on this that these decisions are supposed to be made by each of the visual state and i go back to third, the federal government is running it, what could possibly go wrong? [laughter] imagine the federal government could be in charge of counting all the vote present imagine all those people get replaced and federal employees...
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>> yes, the fbi as aar respect, and it's a matter of timing. he retired in june of 2022. at that time, i hadn't even overcome the burden that it took me say this has been political, it's been politicized. it was not until october 7th, 2022. and so the fbi essay a, he came to his conclusions and wasn't there for that. >> can i mention something? i respect very mature service, and i respect very much your testimony today. i think that it is completely within the realm of prosecutorial discretion and subjective differences of opinion that people have. those arrested have been in prosecuting understand that happens all the time with prosecutors and investigators. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. bags for five minutes. >> thank you, good to have you here. we appreciate it, appreciate your courage. your willingness to testify. mr. shipley, i'm going to go to pages 18 to 20 of your testimony. mr. ziegler, i'm going to go about page one of four to 105 of yards to start with. while you are going, there i want to ask this question. we've heard a lot about thi
>> yes, the fbi as aar respect, and it's a matter of timing. he retired in june of 2022. at that time, i hadn't even overcome the burden that it took me say this has been political, it's been politicized. it was not until october 7th, 2022. and so the fbi essay a, he came to his conclusions and wasn't there for that. >> can i mention something? i respect very mature service, and i respect very much your testimony today. i think that it is completely within the realm of prosecutorial...
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middle of the road voteas, you know,s are seeing with a lot of middle of the road voteas, you know, aareing with a lot of middle of the road vote as, you know, a bridge too this as, you know, a bridge too far. too much going on. far. there's too much going on. on the hand, as we've all on the other hand, as we've all seen it galvanise trump seen it galvanise the trump base. trump base base. but as the trump base going to be able to win the general, it's going to be a very tight, tight window. you tight, tight window. so, you know, is going to be know, mr trump is going to be under a stress. i don't under a lot of stress. i don't think most people would be able to he's somebody who to handle. he's somebody who seems to relish being put, you know, the arena type of know, man in the arena type of attitude. certainly attitude. so it certainly is going the campaign. going to affect the campaign. it's going to give him, you know, points on the know, talking points on the campaign that he's to going be able keep reiterating. look, able to keep reiterating. look, they came after again. i want th
middle of the road voteas, you know,s are seeing with a lot of middle of the road voteas, you know, aareing with a lot of middle of the road vote as, you know, a bridge too this as, you know, a bridge too far. too much going on. far. there's too much going on. on the hand, as we've all on the other hand, as we've all seen it galvanise trump seen it galvanise the trump base. trump base base. but as the trump base going to be able to win the general, it's going to be a very tight, tight window....