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ijust want leaders headed to the arc de triomphe. i just want to take you to ypres in belgium. those who do evil. — you to ypres in belgium. those who do evil, but _ you to ypres in belgium. those who do evil, but also _ you to ypres in belgium. those who do evil, but also because l who do evil, but also because of those who look on and do nothing. this was the dilemma facing the men whose names line these walls back in 1914. should they fight to maintain values and way of life in which there was a place for everyone? or should they accept to be dominated by dictatorship and violence? they chose to fight. today, we all still benefit from their terrible sacrifice, which is why we remember them with such gratitude. and what of the future? what of our values and freedoms are threatened we are confronted with the same difficult choices of our forefathers? with the same difficult choices of ourforefathers? how with the same difficult choices of our forefathers? how will we react? only time will tell. but we can take inspiration from the words of former american president ronald reag
ijust want leaders headed to the arc de triomphe. i just want to take you to ypres in belgium. those who do evil. — you to ypres in belgium. those who do evil, but _ you to ypres in belgium. those who do evil, but also _ you to ypres in belgium. those who do evil, but also because l who do evil, but also because of those who look on and do nothing. this was the dilemma facing the men whose names line these walls back in 1914. should they fight to maintain values and way of life in which there...
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because it was sir winston churchill who was with charles de gaulle on armistice day in paris at the arche, such a significant and poignant memorial to the fallen, and now we have the two leaders reflecting and meeting, veterans and members of the french and british forces, the signing of the golden book of the flame, and greeting members of the flame committee, the flagbearers, the presidents of major patriotic associations including british ones of course, military authorities, any poignant day as europe remembers what happened 106 years ago. so, as we monitor what is happening here in paris at the tomb of the unknown soldier and the eternal flame that burns permanently, first put there back in 1921, a reminder of all those who sacrificed so, so much. the tomb of the unknown soldier and unidentified member of the armed forces killed during the first world war, laying out the arc de triomphe to symbolically commemorate all of those who died that this nation throughout history installed in paris in the arc de triomphe in 1920, simultaneously with the internment of a british unknown soldi
because it was sir winston churchill who was with charles de gaulle on armistice day in paris at the arche, such a significant and poignant memorial to the fallen, and now we have the two leaders reflecting and meeting, veterans and members of the french and british forces, the signing of the golden book of the flame, and greeting members of the flame committee, the flagbearers, the presidents of major patriotic associations including british ones of course, military authorities, any poignant...
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a pump and dump describes the arc _ and dump. a pump and dump describes the arc of _ and dump. and dump describes the arc of a coin or| describes the arc of a coin or a stop that goes up and then it goes way down —— a coin or a stock. the idea being that the creator mated with the intention of pumping it — "hey, by this thing" — and then people buy it, they sell, coin goes down and everyone loses money except for the person buying the strings. this is classic thing.— classic thing. the sec regulates _ classic thing. the sec regulates 4096 - classic thing. the sec regulates 4096 of - classic thing. the sec regulates 4096 of the | classic thing. the sec - regulates 4096 of the world's regulates 40% of the world's capital markets in washington, dc. that is about $110 trillion and one person oversees it all. i do invested in crypto? i and one person oversees it all. i do invested in crypto?- i do invested in crypto? i am not personally. _ i do invested in crypto? i am not personally. everyone - i do invested in crypto? i am not personally. everyone i i i do invested in crypto? i am
a pump and dump describes the arc _ and dump. a pump and dump describes the arc of _ and dump. and dump describes the arc of a coin or| describes the arc of a coin or a stop that goes up and then it goes way down —— a coin or a stock. the idea being that the creator mated with the intention of pumping it — "hey, by this thing" — and then people buy it, they sell, coin goes down and everyone loses money except for the person buying the strings. this is classic thing.— classic...
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arce, aye. jamdar, aye. leveroni, aye. the item passes. item 8, apoint president kate stacy to serve as commissioner on the san joaquin tributary authority commissions. >> commissioners, any comments or questions? any public comment on this item? >> remote callers, raise your hand if you wish to comment on item 8. if there are any members present who wish to comment, please approach the podium. seeing none, moderator-- >> mrs. lennear, there are no callers with their hand raised. >> thank you. >> thank you. motion. >> make a motion to approve. >> second. >> president stacy, aye. vice president arce, aye. commissioner jamdar, aye. commissioner leveroni, aye. the item passes. item 9, approve contract number wd-2868r. >> commissioners, any-- >> presentation first. >> good afternoon commissioners. division manager, san francisco water division. here today to seek your approval to extend 150 percent wd-2868r, the as needed paving program in city operations. may i please have my slides? first background information. the contract was issued may 2
arce, aye. jamdar, aye. leveroni, aye. the item passes. item 8, apoint president kate stacy to serve as commissioner on the san joaquin tributary authority commissions. >> commissioners, any comments or questions? any public comment on this item? >> remote callers, raise your hand if you wish to comment on item 8. if there are any members present who wish to comment, please approach the podium. seeing none, moderator-- >> mrs. lennear, there are no callers with their hand...
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thank you. >> commissioners commissioner arce did i have something? >> thank you commissioner stacy (captioning is ending at this point due to the time limit provided for captioning) because they thought it was in the bayview. and it is underutilized. so you, commissioners, i want to sit down with 1 or 2 of y'all, not too many and give y'all a history. i want to speak truth to power. thank you very much. thank you. are there any other members who wish to speak? moderator. are there any members with their hand raised? miss ohlone are there are no callers in the queue? thank you. thank you. now, let's call the next item, please. the next item is item 17. public comment on matters to be addressed during closed session. remote callers, please raise your hand if you wish to provide comment on item 17. do we have any members of the public present who wish to provide comment on this item? if so, please approach the podium. moderator are there any callers with their hand raised, miss lanier? there are no callers in the queue. thank you. thank you. in order to
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. >> commissioner arce here. >> commissioner jamdar we have quorum well, does that feel good welcome to the you knew commissioners i'm tlierl you agreed to to working with i thi that everyone brings amuse and different expertise and experience with the commission will all work in our favor thank you for being here. and agreeing to serve like to homeland of the ramaytush (rah-my-toosh) ohlone (o-lon-ee) who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. looked at with the historic territory of the ramaytush ohlone tribal and other familiar decendents of the historic federally recognized missions santa fe of alameda county and the sfpuc recognize that every citizen residing within the greater bay area has ann and continues to benefit from the use and occasion of the raymond tribe lands. since before and after the san francisco public utilities commission founding in 1932. it is vitality important we recognize the history of tribal lands on when we reside but we acknowledge and honor the fact that the people are established and working partnership with the sfpuc and have p
. >> commissioner arce here. >> commissioner jamdar we have quorum well, does that feel good welcome to the you knew commissioners i'm tlierl you agreed to to working with i thi that everyone brings amuse and different expertise and experience with the commission will all work in our favor thank you for being here. and agreeing to serve like to homeland of the ramaytush (rah-my-toosh) ohlone (o-lon-ee) who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. looked at with...
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them and their individual arcs. yeah. so so they are these are the three sort of main figures of the animal welfare movement in the earliest days. berg was the. but i'll skip i'll skip because the person who's really i think you know the central sort of or the the not exactly the central character but i think the person who that book is more organized is george angel. so. so george angel was the head the massachusetts spca. one thing, by the way, that i think a lot of people don't understand, because berg founded the aspca the american society for the prevention of to animals first. but it really was just in new york society. it only had power in the state of new york. and so the other the other societies were sort of co-equal with the aspca terms of, you know, their their mandate and their mission. and so when the massachusetts massachusetts spca started, the thing that makes so remarkable is that he really his his father was a baptist preacher. he has this very sort of evangelical sensibility. and he's really response s
them and their individual arcs. yeah. so so they are these are the three sort of main figures of the animal welfare movement in the earliest days. berg was the. but i'll skip i'll skip because the person who's really i think you know the central sort of or the the not exactly the central character but i think the person who that book is more organized is george angel. so. so george angel was the head the massachusetts spca. one thing, by the way, that i think a lot of people don't understand,...
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destinations they want to get to put up with the uk seen as an economical country that would offer work arck there is a language familiarity. they feel the us was there in afghanistan for 20 years for that they our legal use of the route k, tens of thousands of afghans have been had to do is remotely work for weeks to try to get through the smuggling networks for the people we've been actually to meet on the ground in afghanistan and then through them track down people in iran. that is out we've got these voices. , . ., ., ., , voices. they are extraordinary voices. they are extraordinary voices- as _ voices. they are extraordinary voices. as you _ voices. they are extraordinary voices. as you talk _ voices. they are extraordinary voices. as you talk to - voices. they are extraordinary voices. as you talk to them, l voices. as you talk to them, why the uk and why not the legal routes?— legal routes? one of the reasons _ legal routes? one of the reasons people - legal routes? one of the reasons people explain i legal routes? one of the - reasons people explain when they explained why the uk,
destinations they want to get to put up with the uk seen as an economical country that would offer work arck there is a language familiarity. they feel the us was there in afghanistan for 20 years for that they our legal use of the route k, tens of thousands of afghans have been had to do is remotely work for weeks to try to get through the smuggling networks for the people we've been actually to meet on the ground in afghanistan and then through them track down people in iran. that is out...
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text and joan of arc wrote stuff down.e once said when he did last temptation of christ. i got so much backlash from it. he goes i went back to the writings of the bible to put the script together. and you are yelling at me because of what is in the bible. i found that a fascinating round table at the end of the saints conversation which i imagine we had a three camera shoot there. i imagine it's going to be available soon somewhere. now, i guess he is doing another movie on jesus? >> he seems like a biblical scholar to me. >> steve: he researched all of it and approached it that way. it's available now. joan of arc is out there as well. check it out on fox nation. >> brian: god bless him for doing. this steve steve speaking of fox nation annual patriot awards going to be december 5th out in brian's neck of the woods. tickets are still available if you would like to see sean hannity who has been named the emcee for the special night. >> brian: is he a host going to be fantastic night. so many people tell me i want to be at
text and joan of arc wrote stuff down.e once said when he did last temptation of christ. i got so much backlash from it. he goes i went back to the writings of the bible to put the script together. and you are yelling at me because of what is in the bible. i found that a fascinating round table at the end of the saints conversation which i imagine we had a three camera shoot there. i imagine it's going to be available soon somewhere. now, i guess he is doing another movie on jesus? >> he...
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beneath the iconic arc de triomphe in paris, two men sending a powerful message of solidarity.ly invited sir keir to attend france's national commemorations. not since the end of world war ii has a british prime minister done this. grainy images show the french wartime leader charles de gaulle standing beside winston churchill, who you can just see here, tipping his hat. together, today, they laid wreaths of remembrance, but pressing modern day problems also preoccupy these men, which they discussed away from the cameras, including the crisis in the middle east and the war in ukraine. european leaders are unnerved by the implications of donald trump's incoming presidency. kyiv wants more help from western allies to push russian forces back. donald trump said on the campaign trail he could end the war within a day. though no—one knows quite what that means. today, two allies stood side by side, remembering the past and rekindling their country's relationship after brexit. # god save our gracious king...# a french choir even singing the british national anthem. a sign of together
beneath the iconic arc de triomphe in paris, two men sending a powerful message of solidarity.ly invited sir keir to attend france's national commemorations. not since the end of world war ii has a british prime minister done this. grainy images show the french wartime leader charles de gaulle standing beside winston churchill, who you can just see here, tipping his hat. together, today, they laid wreaths of remembrance, but pressing modern day problems also preoccupy these men, which they...
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travel, icy americans from so-called red states and so-called blue states who are ready to bend the arc of mystery towards justice. i see an incredible number of our young people, our young leaders, oih, it would inspire you to see how they are organizing for change. what i love about that generation, they are quite inpatient in the most wonderful way. as i travel our nation i see neighbors helping neighbors who were perfect strangers before but now neighbors, recover and rebuild from disasters. i see voters coming together to defend freedom. and while we know there are those who seek to deepen division, so hate, because chaos, spread fear, this has to be about so much more than parson politics. it must be about the good work we can do together. about our fundamental values. and about us as americans and as people of faith. here in michigan right now each of us has an opportunity to make a difference. because in this moment we face a real question. what kind of country do we want to live in? what kind of country do we want for our children and our grandchildren? a country of chaos, fear
travel, icy americans from so-called red states and so-called blue states who are ready to bend the arc of mystery towards justice. i see an incredible number of our young people, our young leaders, oih, it would inspire you to see how they are organizing for change. what i love about that generation, they are quite inpatient in the most wonderful way. as i travel our nation i see neighbors helping neighbors who were perfect strangers before but now neighbors, recover and rebuild from...
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president emmanuel macron invited sir keir starmer tojoin him at the armistice event at the arc de triomphehose who didn't come home gave us the chance to have a day and to have our lives. i hide a lot of my emotions and this weekend they all come out. so much for ourfreedom. sarah campbell, bbc news. there have also been commemorations in paris. president emmanuel macron invited sir keir starmer tojoin him at the armistice event at the arc de triomphe. sir keir became the first british prime minister azerbaijan and again what donald trump may or may not do in the white house comejanuary is the backdrop this summit will not see fraught negotiations over some important details. ., ~ negotiations over some important details. . ~ , ., negotiations over some important details. ., ~' �* negotiations over some important details. . ~ ., _ well, as you heard there, the prime minister is among global leaders in azerbaijan for the start of cop29 to try to agree on measures to reduce the use of fossil fuels. the main priority for poorer countries is more money — much more money — to help them cope wit
president emmanuel macron invited sir keir starmer tojoin him at the armistice event at the arc de triomphehose who didn't come home gave us the chance to have a day and to have our lives. i hide a lot of my emotions and this weekend they all come out. so much for ourfreedom. sarah campbell, bbc news. there have also been commemorations in paris. president emmanuel macron invited sir keir starmer tojoin him at the armistice event at the arc de triomphe. sir keir became the first british prime...
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s admonition, which he really borrowed from a preceding philosopher that the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice. this issue is a long-standing issue. it's been around for several decades. it's time for us to really do something, to demonstrate that that long arc request, in fact, result in justice. so i am joining taeutd in asking president biden -- joining today in asking president biden, i think he's got about 60 days left in his presidency, to really step up on this issue and add to what has already been a very positive impact on this issue do a little bit more before he leaves office. with that, i'm pleased to present now neal. the next one up. who is having a bit of an experience with south carolina. >> mr. neal: how you doing. i want you to look to the left and right and say we all have value. can you do that? look at the person left to the right and say i see you. thank you. my name is neal berry, from new york. i represent an organization called vocal. which is voices of community activist and leaders. i'm part of the democracy -- sorry, i get mixed u
s admonition, which he really borrowed from a preceding philosopher that the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice. this issue is a long-standing issue. it's been around for several decades. it's time for us to really do something, to demonstrate that that long arc request, in fact, result in justice. so i am joining taeutd in asking president biden -- joining today in asking president biden, i think he's got about 60 days left in his presidency, to really step up on...
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doing what was necessary to make progress and to bring resources back to houston and bend the moral arcf the universe to justice and on behalf of my family and friends of the 18th district, i offer my heartfelt thanks to her colleagues and now mine who offered support in her illness and it was a great comfort to her and reassured her that her work would endure. while for this moment tonight, while joyful, it's bittersweet and wished she was standing at the podium to finish the 118th congress in her own terms, nevertheless, there's more work to do and it's my honor to complete what she started alongside each of you and will stand for justice and the dignity for all americans and i'm proud to serve all the people of the 118th congressional district of texas that starts near the bottom of the third ward and travels through freedoms town where the newly emancipated slaves settled and celebrated juneteenth and steps in the fifth ward of the birthplace of mickey and moves to north forest and west towards acres home, i pledge every day to work hard for my constituents because every day they wo
doing what was necessary to make progress and to bring resources back to houston and bend the moral arcf the universe to justice and on behalf of my family and friends of the 18th district, i offer my heartfelt thanks to her colleagues and now mine who offered support in her illness and it was a great comfort to her and reassured her that her work would endure. while for this moment tonight, while joyful, it's bittersweet and wished she was standing at the podium to finish the 118th congress in...
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. >> carley: that is cool, back to "the saints," people know about joan of arc and john the baptist,id not know about this remarkable life, and the shot of him getting shot by arrows, cool way to educate yourself in dramatic way. >> joey: i'm not athlick, position of saints and what i knew about john the baptist or joan of arc is how they died, i did the not know the story why they were persecuted. it is like watching a movie, you see so much of what was happening, you are not worried about the ending, it drives the point home. >> carley: it humanizes the saint and appreciate their sacrifice. deck the halls, christmas tree sales are in full swing, this is biggest day for sales, black fr friday. i saw my parents on thanksgiving, they are going to get the christmas tree at the farm. are you team real tree or fake tree? i grew up with a real tree, now i have my own apartment, i understand virtues of a fake tree, less clean-up. i'm on the fence. >> kevin: i don't know, what do you think? >> joey: i'm team real tree. serious note, i have two brother-in-laws that are fire chief, they rathe
. >> carley: that is cool, back to "the saints," people know about joan of arc and john the baptist,id not know about this remarkable life, and the shot of him getting shot by arrows, cool way to educate yourself in dramatic way. >> joey: i'm not athlick, position of saints and what i knew about john the baptist or joan of arc is how they died, i did the not know the story why they were persecuted. it is like watching a movie, you see so much of what was happening, you are...
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you have the over-arcing message that trump is a threat to democracy. bubba i think she's coming back to the vibe and she mentioned turning the pain, and she's trying to tap into undecided voters that did something it differently in 2022. there were a burg of people that got wrong, and they were like the red behave wave is coming and they didn't like the direction the country was going in. and they didn't like joe biden, and that red wave, she's saying to them in code, i'm talking to you again, and wick finish this out and turn the page and we don't have to worry about donald trump again. >> it trump has been on his message, and he says the same thing over and over and over again. when you're a practitioner, that's what you have to do. >> what would you say is the central trump message. >> i'll tell you, with, a, she has been all over the place, i can't tell you what her message actually is, and she has been very confusing to voters and when you're a practitioner, you want to hit home and his is obviously economy and strong borders and she's a disaster,
you have the over-arcing message that trump is a threat to democracy. bubba i think she's coming back to the vibe and she mentioned turning the pain, and she's trying to tap into undecided voters that did something it differently in 2022. there were a burg of people that got wrong, and they were like the red behave wave is coming and they didn't like the direction the country was going in. and they didn't like joe biden, and that red wave, she's saying to them in code, i'm talking to you again,...
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episode dives into the personal struggles behind religious icons with the first centered on joan of arcn the baptist. it's available now on fox nation. check it out. and if you check out fox headquarters in manhattan, you will see a big promotional presentation outside of the building where you can go in there, take pictures of yourself as one of the saints. cheryl, you did it. i say it on your with ins concern instagram. >> yeah, i became one of is the saints -- maria: if joan of arc. >> yeah. it's the really cool because there's all these different stained glass -- it's a whole replica. basically ors it's like a big church. on the outside of the building right now. it's really cool. if you're in new york, check it out. maria: let's get some final thoughts. michael lee, 30 minutes before the opening bell sounds on wall street, dow industrials right now lower, down 500 points. what is going on here? >> yeah, look, a little bit of fatigue. this has been a great year in the market. if you have cash on the sidelines, these are opportunities because the market's going much higher. maria: so
episode dives into the personal struggles behind religious icons with the first centered on joan of arcn the baptist. it's available now on fox nation. check it out. and if you check out fox headquarters in manhattan, you will see a big promotional presentation outside of the building where you can go in there, take pictures of yourself as one of the saints. cheryl, you did it. i say it on your with ins concern instagram. >> yeah, i became one of is the saints -- maria: if joan of arc....
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i know that another episode is joan of arc. cheryl, we talked about that last week.ryl casone. >> first off, i've been watching so far and the saints is amazing. i encourage everyone to go to fox nation and see it but i have to ask you about why does hollywood seem to be so resistant to make religious based projects when there's obviously such a demand for series, whether it's tv shows or movies that focus on faith. why do you think that is? >> thank you for your question. it's actually probably the same reflection that my mom would make. she's very critical of the fact that films tend to be just not very inspiring. obviously, i can't speak on behalf of hollywood because i'm not even sure i form part of hollywood, quote, unquote. i'm a nobody as an actor. but i do think that this series is a refreshing call for love, for compassion, for humility, for mercy, and i think people worldwide, not just in the u.s., but in my experience living in different countries, they want to feel this humanity, this hope and humanity, this love for thy neighbor, this wanting for the oth
i know that another episode is joan of arc. cheryl, we talked about that last week.ryl casone. >> first off, i've been watching so far and the saints is amazing. i encourage everyone to go to fox nation and see it but i have to ask you about why does hollywood seem to be so resistant to make religious based projects when there's obviously such a demand for series, whether it's tv shows or movies that focus on faith. why do you think that is? >> thank you for your question. it's...
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commemorating armistice day with a drive around seeing the troops, british and french troops around the arcthe french president on this meeting today. this is the first time in 80 years that a british leader has been in french on armistice day. the last time around was when sir winston churchill commemorated the day with charles de gaulle. before all of this the cheerleaders had met earlier on and they have just issued a statement saying that during the meeting they discussed major international issues following on from the messages that were delivered at the summit of the european political community in hungary. the french president stressed the need to address the needs of europeans in security and defence. they discussed the prospect of a relationship between the european union and the united kingdom. we know after the general election in the uk sir keir starmer said he wanted to reset the uk's relationship with the eu, so the french presidentjust remarking on that. they discuss the ongoing concern with ukraine following russia full scale invasion in 2022. the two leaders reaffirmed thei
commemorating armistice day with a drive around seeing the troops, british and french troops around the arcthe french president on this meeting today. this is the first time in 80 years that a british leader has been in french on armistice day. the last time around was when sir winston churchill commemorated the day with charles de gaulle. before all of this the cheerleaders had met earlier on and they have just issued a statement saying that during the meeting they discussed major...
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so, given that arc in history, what do you see in this staffing pick?p goes through people quickly. we have seen this before. i think there's certainly a chance that she doesn't -- in some ways, it doesn't matter, right? because trump is trump. people around trump have very little influence on trump. that's what trump's voters like about him. ultimately, if she lasts a long time, this will show he's a bit less mercurial than he's been. i could see her lastsing a short time, too. >> but like with meadows, he could have picked someone indicted, no, see they're going to have power again, they're important. this is not only a reward for her, maybe it's an optics or pr thing. we're not baking any cakes here. even if it's just p.r., the opening pr is not bannon, not one of his many indicted aides. >> that's good. >> i'm hesitant to ascribe too much to this. this is a person who has said and demonstrated time and time again over the years, that he's mainly guided by instinct. he wants to do them, because his gut tells him to do them. we can read the tea leaves
so, given that arc in history, what do you see in this staffing pick?p goes through people quickly. we have seen this before. i think there's certainly a chance that she doesn't -- in some ways, it doesn't matter, right? because trump is trump. people around trump have very little influence on trump. that's what trump's voters like about him. ultimately, if she lasts a long time, this will show he's a bit less mercurial than he's been. i could see her lastsing a short time, too. >> but...
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but that is really the arc that the book is is charting. so talk about that sensibility and i'm also interested just like in the in the challenges as of trying to build a book with that kind of narrative arc. yeah, i think and yeah. where to begin, you know, the the, the animal welfare is in some ways the thing sets the the plot of book in motion. so the very first society for the prevention of cruelty to animals is launched in the 1820s in london. it sort of percolates throughout europe and but it doesn't come into the u.s. until 1866, right. in the aftermath of the civil war. and then it spreads really, i think, by art, i mean one of the things i think we were surprised by in the research of this is that if you read, you know peter singer on animal liberation the the 19th century animal are seen as these kind of squishes and there's a sense they didn't accomplish anything. but it's actually pretty remarkable. you know, just how fast these ideas spread, you know, new laws and new norms. it all happened pretty quickly. certainly in a place
but that is really the arc that the book is is charting. so talk about that sensibility and i'm also interested just like in the in the challenges as of trying to build a book with that kind of narrative arc. yeah, i think and yeah. where to begin, you know, the the, the animal welfare is in some ways the thing sets the the plot of book in motion. so the very first society for the prevention of cruelty to animals is launched in the 1820s in london. it sort of percolates throughout europe and...
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the pair observed two minutes of silence before visiting the arc de triomphe's tomb of the unknown soldierhe day with their traditional walk through the streets. in the uk, the tower of london is being lit up with a poignant light show in remembrance, the display includes poppies, but also images of those who served, along with music from the time. tim muffett went to see it. during the darkest hours they fought and died — for their country, their loved ones and for us — the generations that followed. now at the tower of london, in the darkness, they are being remembered with light. this is such an important site historically, over a thousand years of history. so when we actually place artwork in here, we are trying to create art historic content that works with this living, breathing space. artist and sculptor peter walker created the stunning visual effects. the poppies behind us is really a way of placing us back in the first world war. it allows us to walk in the footsteps, as it were, of the soldiers. as they walk through so we can take people on an immersive journey through remembran
the pair observed two minutes of silence before visiting the arc de triomphe's tomb of the unknown soldierhe day with their traditional walk through the streets. in the uk, the tower of london is being lit up with a poignant light show in remembrance, the display includes poppies, but also images of those who served, along with music from the time. tim muffett went to see it. during the darkest hours they fought and died — for their country, their loved ones and for us — the generations...
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. >> brian: i mean, you got joan of arc, last night we saw two of them together. one was from the docuseries was max -- sebastian max colby. what you see is human beings that just go into the human being hall of fame. they get bee at find. they just acted in extraordinary ways. even though you know the name. you don't know the story. and when martin scorsese puts his fingerprints on it. you are told in a way that you see with the raging bull and the godfather. it's a fantastic series. and he seems to be a biblical historian. judging by what we heard last night. >> ainsley: you are able to come here to the fox news channel, on the side of our bidding outside at fox square. can you turn yourself into a stained glass work of art. you can stand -- go into that little -- it looks like a little church. did you go into that little room there. we all did it. >> lawrence: take a photo. >> ainsley: take a photo and make you look like a saint. >> brian: do you have the pictures of you guys? >> ainsley: i believe we do. >> brian: i didn't have a chance to do this. but you guy
. >> brian: i mean, you got joan of arc, last night we saw two of them together. one was from the docuseries was max -- sebastian max colby. what you see is human beings that just go into the human being hall of fame. they get bee at find. they just acted in extraordinary ways. even though you know the name. you don't know the story. and when martin scorsese puts his fingerprints on it. you are told in a way that you see with the raging bull and the godfather. it's a fantastic series. and...
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joan of arc is an historical character. you don't have to watch it on your computer. you can get it on your television. >> martha: great point. out now, a new episode of "my untold story" podcast. i spoke with addiction medical specialist dr. drew pinksy. here's what he had to say about this whole make america healthy movement. watch. your reaction to the election and what you think the message of it is for americans. >> well, i think we have all understood that the status quo is not acceptable. and for those of us in health care who have been asking questions, our lungs food filled with air literally the morning after the election results came in, because suddenly, the day before. if we had asked the following questions, why are we so obese? why is there so much autism? why are we so unhealthy? why is there so much chronic disease? you would be attacked and marginalized for a variety of reasons. that is insane and disgusting. we have to ask those questions and solve those issues. >> if you were running hhs, what would you
joan of arc is an historical character. you don't have to watch it on your computer. you can get it on your television. >> martha: great point. out now, a new episode of "my untold story" podcast. i spoke with addiction medical specialist dr. drew pinksy. here's what he had to say about this whole make america healthy movement. watch. your reaction to the election and what you think the message of it is for americans. >> well, i think we have all understood that the status...
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travel, i see americans from so-called red kit stays to so-called blue states who are ready to bend the arcan incredible number of our young people, our young leaders, it would inspire you to see how they are organizing for change. what i love about that generation they are quite impatient. in a most wonderful way. as i travel our nation i see neighbors helping neighbors who were perfect strangers before. now it recover and rebuild from disasters. i see voters standing together to defend freedom. while we know that there are those who seek to deepen division. >> that was vice president kamala harris speak in a church in detroit this morning heard from president trump earlier in the day in pennsylvania. he will later be in north carolina. you'll hear from him and georgia and later kamala harris will be moving over to the great state of michigan. a lot is happening best detroit shall have a rally in the same state later today. she has two days until we decide the fate of our nation. no doubt those are the stakes as we near election day lesson 48 hours. >> aa beautiful call hostess jut said yo
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both candidates tend to the right of the party but kenny made an arc seems keen on emotional gender ideasled less valid cultures.- less valid cultures. which cultures _ less valid cultures. which cultures in _ less valid cultures. which cultures in your _ less valid cultures. which cultures in your view - less valid cultures. which cultures in your view are | less valid cultures. which - cultures in your view are less valid — cultures in your view are less valid tharr— cultures in your view are less valid than others? _ cultures in your view are less valid than others?— cultures in your view are less valid than others? those that believe in _ valid than others? those that believe in child _ valid than others? those that believe in child marriage - valid than others? those that believe in child marriage for i believe in child marriage for instance. people think it is a controversial thing to say. what is the difference between us, i_ what is the difference between us, i think it is quite clear i have — us, i think it is quite clear i have set— us, i think it is quite clear i have set out a
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harris makes a last ditch appeal to bates as a plus michigan for just 2 days to go to review a selection arc. with your vote on tuesday, i will end inflation. i will stop the invasion of criminals coming into your country. your country is under touristy, republican candidates, donald trump doubles down on his rhetoric on integration, is campaigning across the street swing states, plus anger and grief and gaza as palestinians born children killed in an it's very strong con, phone units. at least 35 people are killed across the street on sunday. and these are our launch is a series of strikes on residential errors in eastern and southern 11 and trusting civility and some of the buildings the beginning in the united states where it says sprint to the finish. and one of the most consequential elections in american history account of its own neck and neck, and the criss crossing swing states campaigning for every vote. both cala harris and donald trump are expected to hold relatives in the coming hours will bring those to you night iris move in east lansing, michigan. you're looking at a life sho
harris makes a last ditch appeal to bates as a plus michigan for just 2 days to go to review a selection arc. with your vote on tuesday, i will end inflation. i will stop the invasion of criminals coming into your country. your country is under touristy, republican candidates, donald trump doubles down on his rhetoric on integration, is campaigning across the street swing states, plus anger and grief and gaza as palestinians born children killed in an it's very strong con, phone units. at least...
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this arc right here, you see, that's corn arc and it has marigolds on it. then the candles. >> but altars aren't just for those familiar with the holiday. jamon gray led a class of 16 high school students at the center for art of steam to create this one with a lesson behind it all. >> a lot of students, they really struggle with trying to deal with death and trauma and so our whole entire class was around how to deal with that and understanding that grieving is a forever process. in oakland, amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> it's more interesting than anything that i have witnessed in the more than 70 years of my participating in the political process. on former mayor willie brown talks politics and what he thinks of the race for the white house. >> right here in the bay area. californians also deciding on ten propositions from raising money for wildfire prevention to allowing stronger rent control protections. >> ktvu sally rasmus takes us through some of those ballot measures and where voters likely stand. >> california voters told the public polic
this arc right here, you see, that's corn arc and it has marigolds on it. then the candles. >> but altars aren't just for those familiar with the holiday. jamon gray led a class of 16 high school students at the center for art of steam to create this one with a lesson behind it all. >> a lot of students, they really struggle with trying to deal with death and trauma and so our whole entire class was around how to deal with that and understanding that grieving is a forever process....
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mr starmer and emmanuel macron stood side by side at the tomb of the unknown soldier under the arc deefore meeting veterans. as well as reflecting on the past, they discussed the future of the conflict in ukraine after mr trump's return to the white house. the us president—elect has said he could end ukraine's war with russia injust "one day" though his precise plans on the conflict are still not clear. in the last hour, i spoke to former chief of staff of the us marines in europe, colonel brendan kearney, and editor in chief at ukraine analytica hanna shelest about the situation. you know, ijust cannot see him letting go of ukraine completely — american support for it. uh, there's a... the republican party is pretty steadfast behind the ukrainians. there are critics. they exist. the democrats are pretty steadfast in their support also. so i think as we get closer to the administration taking over injanuary, i think there will probably be a very, very significant re—evaluation on the part of trump and his and his advisers as he puts his team of trump and his advisers as he puts his te
mr starmer and emmanuel macron stood side by side at the tomb of the unknown soldier under the arc deefore meeting veterans. as well as reflecting on the past, they discussed the future of the conflict in ukraine after mr trump's return to the white house. the us president—elect has said he could end ukraine's war with russia injust "one day" though his precise plans on the conflict are still not clear. in the last hour, i spoke to former chief of staff of the us marines in europe,...
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. >>> on "mad money" tonight, how is arc investment responding to latest speed bumps? i'm learning more from the ceo. and the dow announced two change-ups to the roster. i'm break them down. and a disappointing report. oil and gas industry, maybe that judgment of catera stock is wrong too. stay with cramer. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on x. have a question? tweet cramer, #madmentions. send jim an email to "mad money" at cnbc.com, or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. this is clem. clem's not a morning person. or a night person. or a...people person. but he is an "i can solve this in 4 different ways" person. and that person... is impossible to replace. you need clem. clem needs benefits. work with principal so we can help you help clem with a retirement and benefits plan that's right for him. let our expertise round out yours. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. our advanced matching helps find talented candidates, so you c
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i just am curious if you can briefly sort of sketch the arc of how sakharov became and then the bravery that was involved in speaking out the way he did. andrei dmitri sakharov was a truly extraordinary individual, and by any estimate, his professional accomplishments as physicist, his moral authority as a dissident, his engagement on behalf individuals who he considered to be suffering in justly, unjustly. sakharov was, another child prodigy like alexander volpe in he studied theoretical physics at moscow state university. his talent was recognized a very early age, and he was essentially into the soviet nuclear weapons research program by the time he was in his thirties, he had been a member of the soviet academy of sciences, which was a huge deal. that's the elite of the elite of that highly scientifically literate society. and as i mentioned earlier, he was, than anyone else, the architect of the soviet hydrogen bomb. so he was part of this, a team, this team of elite, very, very talented world class physicists who quickly allowed the soviet union to more or less match the united st
i just am curious if you can briefly sort of sketch the arc of how sakharov became and then the bravery that was involved in speaking out the way he did. andrei dmitri sakharov was a truly extraordinary individual, and by any estimate, his professional accomplishments as physicist, his moral authority as a dissident, his engagement on behalf individuals who he considered to be suffering in justly, unjustly. sakharov was, another child prodigy like alexander volpe in he studied theoretical...
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this arc right here, you see, that's corn arc. and it has marigolds on it.nd then the candles. >> but altars aren't just for those familiar with the holiday. jim gray led a class of 16 high school students at the center for art of steam to create this one, with a lesson behind it all. >> a lot of students, they really struggle with trying to deal with death and trauma, and so our whole entire class was around how to deal with that and understanding that grieving is a forever process. >> in oakland, amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, today marked the end of daylight saving time. and for some, the beginning of fewer daylight hours and the changing of season comes a form of depression called seasonal affective disorder. women are four times more likely to experience this, which involves a seasonal pattern of symptoms that begin and end around the same time each year. some health officials say there are signs that may indicate that you, or someone you know may need help. >> someone can feel numb, emotionless, empty most of the day. nearly every day. a
this arc right here, you see, that's corn arc. and it has marigolds on it.nd then the candles. >> but altars aren't just for those familiar with the holiday. jim gray led a class of 16 high school students at the center for art of steam to create this one, with a lesson behind it all. >> a lot of students, they really struggle with trying to deal with death and trauma, and so our whole entire class was around how to deal with that and understanding that grieving is a forever...
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that do use all the novelist's tools you have setting and plot with scenes and dialog and character arcs. so the characters are all well developed very vividly characters here. so with heroism, the main candidate for hero would be major robert anderson, who is the officer in charge of fort sumter. you quote many official communiques from him and also a letter so love is such a lovely touch about this man, a letter that he wrote to his where he says, i do not know what i would do without you, my precious pet. so here he is in this fort. he's surrounded. he's running out of food. he doesn't have munitions. he doesn't know how it will all turn out. and yet there's this beautiful letter to his wife. can you tell us more about him personality and his dire prediction and and why is he a hero? so. so he is to me, is a very compelling character, major robert anderson. he was an instructor in artillery at west point, very an artillery expert. he was a southerner through and through, is born in kentucky his wife, was from georgia by the time he was in command of federal operations in harbor, he he
that do use all the novelist's tools you have setting and plot with scenes and dialog and character arcs. so the characters are all well developed very vividly characters here. so with heroism, the main candidate for hero would be major robert anderson, who is the officer in charge of fort sumter. you quote many official communiques from him and also a letter so love is such a lovely touch about this man, a letter that he wrote to his where he says, i do not know what i would do without you, my...
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the pair observed two minutes' silence side by side before visiting the arc de triomphe's tomb of thea show of european unity. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell reports from london. last post. the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire, engraved with the names of 16,000 service personnel. they and the millions who have died in the wars since 1914 were remembered today. they shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. clock strike the hour. the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. the moment the first world war came to an end in 1918. clock strikes. reveille. when you go home, tell them of us, and say, for your tomorrow we gave our today. the duchess of edinburgh laid a wreath on the central plinth of the armed forces memorial. adding colour to every ceremony, poppies, the flower which grew in abundance on the battlefields when the fighting stopped. we have to remember those that didn't come home, because those who didn't come home gave us the chance to have a day and have our lives. i hide a lot of my emotions and thi
the pair observed two minutes' silence side by side before visiting the arc de triomphe's tomb of thea show of european unity. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell reports from london. last post. the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire, engraved with the names of 16,000 service personnel. they and the millions who have died in the wars since 1914 were remembered today. they shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. clock strike the...
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a pump and dump describes the arc of a coin or a stock that goes up and then it goes way down.e creator mated with the intention of pumping it — "hey, by this thing" — and then people buy it, they sell, coin goes down and everyone loses money except for the person buying the strings. this is classic thing. the sec regulates 40% of the world's capital markets in washington, dc. that is about $110 trillion and one person oversees it all. are you invested in crypto? i am not personally. everyone i know is personally. why are they doing that with their hard earned money? because it does seem, especially if you look on social media, like an easy way to get rich. but it is not. the crypto space itself is rife with fraud. gary is the chair of the security exchange commission, in charge of regulating the us exchange markets, including the stock market and now crypto. what is the scale of this? how much money are people losing because of these frauds? individuals have lost tens of billions of dollars. many of these projects are not complying with the law. even the good—faith actors in t
a pump and dump describes the arc of a coin or a stock that goes up and then it goes way down.e creator mated with the intention of pumping it — "hey, by this thing" — and then people buy it, they sell, coin goes down and everyone loses money except for the person buying the strings. this is classic thing. the sec regulates 40% of the world's capital markets in washington, dc. that is about $110 trillion and one person oversees it all. are you invested in crypto? i am not...
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the arc of the conference call -- >> i know you focused on that arc the way you do. >> players. >> as. >> the arc of my conference calls bend slowly. >> they do. but do they bend towards justice over time? i'm not sure. >> they sure do. oh my god. mlk, man. >> by the way, kanter does initiate crowdstrike today overweight. so, we'll see. >> george kurtz is -- anyone who does 130 client tour in 100 days to explain a computer glitch is going to end up having more business, not less business and that is george kurtz, and i will not -- i'm not going to say it. >> le mans. le mans. >> how about seabring? >> what's that? >> he won that too. >> oh, he won that too? >> he won daytona. >> he won daytona? >> the daytona existence contest. >> what is it? >> there's a 24-hour daytona that he won. >> 24 hours of driving. >> he wanted to do all the driving because he doesn't sleep but they limit you to three hours at a time. >> oh, wow, like pilots. >> yes. george doesn't sleep, which is interesting because when i was with him in italy, i don't think he slept i try to catch a few winks there. >> sp
the arc of the conference call -- >> i know you focused on that arc the way you do. >> players. >> as. >> the arc of my conference calls bend slowly. >> they do. but do they bend towards justice over time? i'm not sure. >> they sure do. oh my god. mlk, man. >> by the way, kanter does initiate crowdstrike today overweight. so, we'll see. >> george kurtz is -- anyone who does 130 client tour in 100 days to explain a computer glitch is going to end...
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of them, and the arc of them is to move from where we are now to a sense of neutral, a more neutral policy. we don't know exactly where that is. we only know it by its works. we're pretty sure it's below where we are now, but as we move further, there will be more uncertainty about where that is, and we're going to move carefully as this goes on so that, you know, we can increase the chances that we will get it right. >> i know you don't want to share your decomposition of bond yields, but it is clear that longer-term inflation expectations do seem to have risen, up at about 2.5% on the five-year. that's up half a point from when you cut in september. do you have any concern at all that longer term inflation expectations are deanchoring or, put another way, are anchoring at a slightly higher level? thanks. >> so, we would be concerned if we saw -- if we thought we saw longer term inflation expectations anchoring at a higher level. that's not what we're seeing. we're still seeing between surveys and market readings, broadly consistent with -- i look at the five-year five-year earlier
of them, and the arc of them is to move from where we are now to a sense of neutral, a more neutral policy. we don't know exactly where that is. we only know it by its works. we're pretty sure it's below where we are now, but as we move further, there will be more uncertainty about where that is, and we're going to move carefully as this goes on so that, you know, we can increase the chances that we will get it right. >> i know you don't want to share your decomposition of bond yields,...
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what we're doing is we're also getting rid of a way that water has been entering and recharging the arc with for, for thousands of years. so inside the substrate, we have these premises whole spaces, pathways for the water to move downward. and in search of that water we have the trees following with the routes. and so we have this very complex root system that enables a pathway for water to get down to the aquifer or easily. and then if we couple that with, with pay the putting of building such as what's going to happen with the base and with the firing range, that actually leaves the surface and impermeable surface. my concern is that there is not going to be as much recharging of the offer with removal of the forest and that, and also that we might have the contaminants making their way into the local marina environment. either through um, are there a, as heavy metal transportation, the rain or wind eventually getting into the limestone substrate and then making its way out into the ocean because we are, our aquifer is connected to the ocean. that's why we have these fresh water stre
what we're doing is we're also getting rid of a way that water has been entering and recharging the arc with for, for thousands of years. so inside the substrate, we have these premises whole spaces, pathways for the water to move downward. and in search of that water we have the trees following with the routes. and so we have this very complex root system that enables a pathway for water to get down to the aquifer or easily. and then if we couple that with, with pay the putting of building...
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and some of it is stored in bones and high tech labs like ones that occurred in the horn center for arc yamma tree in mannheim. the age of old bones can be determined with astonishing accuracy whether they come from a mammoth that live during the last ice age or a cave lion. radio carbon, or carbon 14 dating allows researchers to pinpoint when individual animals lived. the method capitalizes on the fact that all living organisms absorb carbon and incorporated into their bodies. the carbon is practically everywhere in the environment, including in the era around us, a c o. 2 standard carbon atoms are made up of 6 protons, and 6 neutrons, giving them an atomic mass of 12. so they're often called carbon 12. but there are also isotopes of the element that have one or 2 more neutrons. so a greater atomic mass, they're called carbon $13.14. although the number of c, 14 items in a sample is low compared to standard carbon atoms, they're very interesting for researchers because the isotope has a special property. carbon 14 is radioactive, with a half life around 5730 years together with the nor
and some of it is stored in bones and high tech labs like ones that occurred in the horn center for arc yamma tree in mannheim. the age of old bones can be determined with astonishing accuracy whether they come from a mammoth that live during the last ice age or a cave lion. radio carbon, or carbon 14 dating allows researchers to pinpoint when individual animals lived. the method capitalizes on the fact that all living organisms absorb carbon and incorporated into their bodies. the carbon is...
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by hopefully by cooperating with the course and, and, and, and making sure that these winds breast arc are carry dies. can you see any way in which the, the issue of these ones will actually affect the, the political dynamics of the israel, how mass conflict to continue see these reading, a prime minister in any way, a changing his, his approach. so there's conflict or um, it's something that's been space is a loss and the luxury cherry is the idea to which uh extent to which these...