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point he for arthur.ur ash beats john alexander, he has done what he has come to do, he is in the finals and positions to win his first major championship. he will face the winner of the other match, we'll either one of which is a formidable opponent for the man who set his sights on number one. for arthur it is very simple, in 1975 is to be the year of arthur ash in the world of tennis the place to start is in dallas and the time is now. earlier in the week the world's first 24 karat solid gold tennis ball for $33,333 was presented to arthur. arthur's scoreboard points knows that roughly 700 to the week of the season. arthur's consistency and beating out 83 other players for the top spot would early indication of the 1975 would be his year. >> bjorn borg semifinal, the most breathtaking tennis since the roosevelt final in 72, which people refer to as the greatest tennis match better. morgan is potentially the best 18 year old who ever played the game, is facing maybe the best player in the history of ten
point he for arthur.ur ash beats john alexander, he has done what he has come to do, he is in the finals and positions to win his first major championship. he will face the winner of the other match, we'll either one of which is a formidable opponent for the man who set his sights on number one. for arthur it is very simple, in 1975 is to be the year of arthur ash in the world of tennis the place to start is in dallas and the time is now. earlier in the week the world's first 24 karat solid...
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very lucky for arthur he's down the set point. arthur can make it 2-1 in set now.he's simply not hitting his shot. arthur breaks in the force said in the serving at 2-love. arthur continues to apply the pressure and now he's at 3-love lead. another ace. he's untouchable. he takes three more straight points and borg is facing a 4-love situation. arthur ashe at this point seems unstoppable. two consecutive aces and borg is powerless as anyone would be. three consecutive aces and the crowd senses what's going on inside this man with a mission. it's a matter of time now for arthur ashe and bjorn borg seems to sense that this was meant to be his time in tennis. game six and borg is serving at 1-30. arthur has won 11 straight points. 12 straight and arthur's first major championship in seven years is almost here. [applause] arthur ashe thought that 1975 would be his year and is won his first major title. this time he put his mind to a new when it counted a1. he proved what he could do under pressure by winning the world championship in tennessee's state to healthy claim
very lucky for arthur he's down the set point. arthur can make it 2-1 in set now.he's simply not hitting his shot. arthur breaks in the force said in the serving at 2-love. arthur continues to apply the pressure and now he's at 3-love lead. another ace. he's untouchable. he takes three more straight points and borg is facing a 4-love situation. arthur ashe at this point seems unstoppable. two consecutive aces and borg is powerless as anyone would be. three consecutive aces and the crowd senses...
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right away, arthur arthur where do you work?. don't come to anyone. no , what happened to me? i did not become you its member. i think, god forbid, she thinks, then she called again. why is the policeman looking for you and then now i'm playing the search. what are you doing, tell me. yes, in the afternoon the district police officer number of the medal, they talk, then the district police officer calls, says, rosa does not panic, and everything is fine. there is nothing like this passes. again, one second day of street commercial you will say, they want to look for social networks too lazy to see the district police officer. i'm calling. misha says, please, come in, you need it. explain to me that there are no roses. everything is fine. again 2 weeks. i leave the day 10 times called laziness. everything is fine. yes. and what happened? mom says nothing again. and when they found out that this is how i would die from work, they already came. i opened the gate. the phone rings, the son says, mother arthur took the police. as he s
right away, arthur arthur where do you work?. don't come to anyone. no , what happened to me? i did not become you its member. i think, god forbid, she thinks, then she called again. why is the policeman looking for you and then now i'm playing the search. what are you doing, tell me. yes, in the afternoon the district police officer number of the medal, they talk, then the district police officer calls, says, rosa does not panic, and everything is fine. there is nothing like this passes....
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what kind of person was arthur?e offended by the ligament, uh, crushed, and you know, as they say, just in time he put his step on his shoulder and his gland did not immediately set him up. yes, i saw photos from your wedding. where are you talking relatives continue photos from your wedding daria artur photos videos are there? let's see. here in these frames you are happy with you, in my opinion, it is difficult to determine from these frames on the stomach, what month is there? shut up pregnancy. dasha judging by these pictures, of course, everything is beautiful and you are happy. well listening to you, that's in person. i get the impression that you don't need any alimony. you just want to break. e family. i want. truth. you are so much more angry at akbar. yes, you pour dirt on him so much, but your goal is simply to destroy the family. of course, i have him, which means you are not in the aggregate. so you are not telling all this for the sake of the child. you just want and all cried. you why didn't you get m
what kind of person was arthur?e offended by the ligament, uh, crushed, and you know, as they say, just in time he put his step on his shoulder and his gland did not immediately set him up. yes, i saw photos from your wedding. where are you talking relatives continue photos from your wedding daria artur photos videos are there? let's see. here in these frames you are happy with you, in my opinion, it is difficult to determine from these frames on the stomach, what month is there? shut up...
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he does not want to be arthur burns.should hopefully be a saving grace. >> let me ask you one other question, in 1971 there was a huge debate about they so false phillips trade. the trade-off between inflation and unemployment. a lot of distinguished economists said the phillips curve is no longer a guide for policy. a lot of them admitted they knew how to stimulate the economy but they did not know how to deal with inflation. that the kind of inflation they were saying i had not existed in the u.s. except maybe in wartime. do you think that we really understand this phenomenon any better today? you know, as i follow the current thinking there is obviously a lot of conflict among experts. here it is, 50 years later, are we more sophisticated about inflation, or did paul volcker have it right? but there is only one way to do it, and that is to tighten rates to the point where the economy softens and, to do it in such a way that there is no doubt that the expectations of continuous inflation are slayed. are way smarter tha
he does not want to be arthur burns.should hopefully be a saving grace. >> let me ask you one other question, in 1971 there was a huge debate about they so false phillips trade. the trade-off between inflation and unemployment. a lot of distinguished economists said the phillips curve is no longer a guide for policy. a lot of them admitted they knew how to stimulate the economy but they did not know how to deal with inflation. that the kind of inflation they were saying i had not existed...
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uh-huh well, while arthur persuaded me. before the hospital didn't take her. our tour was very angry that such a deal fell through. and when i found out that i used to sign the pension statements for rolling, when i carried the pension home, he had another idea the next day. he brought a form of will, drawn up for his niece and persuaded me to sign it for hope, but you knew that sooner or later sergey would arrive. that's the devil and beguiled me. sergey left recently and was supposed to return not earlier than in 8 months in six months. arthur was going to sell the apartment. well, in 3 more months when sergei would return. no one would have found a trace. they are waiting for you there, my people, a big historical premiere. still, they will catch it, otherwise it means that this is our last night elizabeth west at 21:20 on the russia channel come on, all together, we are watching the long-awaited new season all together on friday at 21:30. heart torn. soon we all know them, but what do they do. no one knows better rest -
uh-huh well, while arthur persuaded me. before the hospital didn't take her. our tour was very angry that such a deal fell through. and when i found out that i used to sign the pension statements for rolling, when i carried the pension home, he had another idea the next day. he brought a form of will, drawn up for his niece and persuaded me to sign it for hope, but you knew that sooner or later sergey would arrive. that's the devil and beguiled me. sergey left recently and was supposed to...
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>> arthur miller was subpoenaed by the u.s.wood, this was ruining a lot of people by causing people to name names. >> have you a member of the communist party? >> are you now, or have you ever been a member of the communist party? >> she anxiously waits even as he refuses to name names. >> the story about arthur miller's defiance is usually told in terms of his political courage, and marilyn is there standing by her man. according to people who knew both miller and marilyn at the time, it was marilyn who urged miller to stand up to them. she hated mccarthyism and everything that it stood for. >> we need to really think about it as somebody who has principles and who is making her own statement about a very toxic political and cultural climate. >> emerging from the hearing, miller shocks the press. >> mr. miller, why did you file an application for a passport? >> i wanted to go to england. >> for what reason? >> you guess. >> we'd like -- >> i want to be with the woman who's going to be my wife. >> you mean marilyn monroe? >> th
>> arthur miller was subpoenaed by the u.s.wood, this was ruining a lot of people by causing people to name names. >> have you a member of the communist party? >> are you now, or have you ever been a member of the communist party? >> she anxiously waits even as he refuses to name names. >> the story about arthur miller's defiance is usually told in terms of his political courage, and marilyn is there standing by her man. according to people who knew both miller and...
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and the same, i would say, with arthur that, in terms...ent was out there in, you know, of whatever limb difference they had, we wouldn't have known the talent that is there. i love the passion, but i'm also mindful of what the very successful black actor david harewood said just a couple of months ago. he said the royal shakespeare company needs to move with the times. he said the reality is that many young actors, they're much more concerned with sort of getting a hit on amazon or netflix than they are treading these boards here. he said, "i hope theatres can survive, but they are going "to have to move with the times and do "different forms of work." yeah. if they want to. he's dead, dead right. i mean, in that there are huge opportunities and different kinds of platforms. i think what many actors find is that they get the sort of root here. they get it at its purest form, and that's why they want to come back. that somehow working on shakespeare, and live in front of an audience... and that's. .. you know, because of the live froms, we
and the same, i would say, with arthur that, in terms...ent was out there in, you know, of whatever limb difference they had, we wouldn't have known the talent that is there. i love the passion, but i'm also mindful of what the very successful black actor david harewood said just a couple of months ago. he said the royal shakespeare company needs to move with the times. he said the reality is that many young actors, they're much more concerned with sort of getting a hit on amazon or netflix...
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because she, like arthur, she's a brilliant actor. little bit complicated. yeah. so let's take this bit by bit, and we're talking diversity here. yeah. to what extent do you believe that colour—blind casting is the future? i think it's often colour—conscious casting that is the future, but i think there are many, many different ways of doing it. what we're trying to do is to reflect the society we are in, and whether that's to do with disability, ethnicity, gender... that's terribly difficult, isn't it? well, let's take gender. arguably, that's even more difficult in shakespeare, because he wrote at a time when, frankly, actors were all men. yeah. so he did limit the number of women... he did, he did. ..that he wrote about. i mean, one of the great actors of our time, fiona shaw, expressed a real serious frustration with shakespeare. she said, frankly, there aren't enough good female roles, particularly roles that can be played through your career. and she said, "i've done shakespeare, but frankly, "i'm bored with it." yeah. there's o
because she, like arthur, she's a brilliant actor. little bit complicated. yeah. so let's take this bit by bit, and we're talking diversity here. yeah. to what extent do you believe that colour—blind casting is the future? i think it's often colour—conscious casting that is the future, but i think there are many, many different ways of doing it. what we're trying to do is to reflect the society we are in, and whether that's to do with disability, ethnicity, gender... that's terribly...
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nobody looks at arthur burns portrait. he is viewed as a big mistake and as you mentioned it was because he wanted to please the president and the question being debated is this president looking for a reappointment when it comes up in february? or is he were serving the central bank? i can tell you this i know jay very well. we tax each other and we play golf together. we don't talk about policy anymore. i'm not allowed to but he doesn't want to be arthur burns and i should be a saving grace. >> let me ask you one other question. in 1971 there was a huge debate about the so-called -- the trade-off between inflation and unemployment and a lot of distinguished economist said the phillips curve is no longer a guide for policy and a lot of them admitted that they knew how to stimulate the economy but they really didn't know how to deal with inflation and the kind of inflation that they were seeing had not existed in the u.s. except maybe in wartime. do you think that we really understand this phenomenon? as i follow the curre
nobody looks at arthur burns portrait. he is viewed as a big mistake and as you mentioned it was because he wanted to please the president and the question being debated is this president looking for a reappointment when it comes up in february? or is he were serving the central bank? i can tell you this i know jay very well. we tax each other and we play golf together. we don't talk about policy anymore. i'm not allowed to but he doesn't want to be arthur burns and i should be a saving grace....
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we went past the photographs of arthur burns. when nixon brought moynahan in as the head of the urban affairs counsel which was essentially domestic policy he also brought and as counter to the president -- consular to the present on the same level arthur burns who is the antithesis of moynihan. what was up with that? >> arthur burns had no nixon from eisenhower white house. he thought moynihan was an academic and he chewed on the pipes them all the time. >> even in this picture. >> arthur was a very decent good human being and he went on to a real estate career and as an ambassador. he was conservative and nixon as a political matter realized two professors from harvard in the top national security adviser and daniel patrick moynihan of urban affairs he thought i have to take care of my concerns so they reached out to arthur and he said i know you want to be chairman of the fed but in the meantime i want you to oversee broad policies so he came in and put it late counter pointed the moynihan appointment. they were intellectual s
we went past the photographs of arthur burns. when nixon brought moynahan in as the head of the urban affairs counsel which was essentially domestic policy he also brought and as counter to the president -- consular to the present on the same level arthur burns who is the antithesis of moynihan. what was up with that? >> arthur burns had no nixon from eisenhower white house. he thought moynihan was an academic and he chewed on the pipes them all the time. >> even in this picture....
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. >> "the misfits" had been conceived as arthur's valentine to marilyn, this gift of love from her geniusand finally, she thought, somebody is going to write her the role she had been waiting for. there's a monster problem and our hero needs solutions. so she starts a miro to brainstorm. “shoot it?” suggests the scientists. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it, camera, shoot a movie!" and so our humble team saves the day by working together. on miro. (vo) get business internet from verizon, the network businesses rely on. ditch cable and switch to verizon business internet, with fast, reliable solutions, nationwide. find the perfect solution for your business. from the network businesses rely on. we just moved. so there's millions of - dahlias in bloom. over nine acres. when we started, we grew a quarter of an acre. now i'm taking on new projects on the regular. there are millions of ways to make the most of your land. learn more at deere.com you ever wonder why people are always on their
. >> "the misfits" had been conceived as arthur's valentine to marilyn, this gift of love from her geniusand finally, she thought, somebody is going to write her the role she had been waiting for. there's a monster problem and our hero needs solutions. so she starts a miro to brainstorm. “shoot it?” suggests the scientists. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it,...
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>> arthur burns had known nixon from the eisenhower white house days. he thought moynihan was an academic. and unlike moynahan, he chewed on pipe stems all the time. >> i think you can see him holding a pipe even in this picture. >> and arthur was a very decent, good human being and went on to a further great career. chairman of the federal reserve in washington, ambassador to germany. but he was, indeed, a conservative. and nixon, as a political matter, realized that he had just hired two professors from harvard. henry kissinger, who was his top national security adviser and daniel patrick moynahan from the harvard institute of urban affairs. he thought, well, i have to take care of my concerns on the more conservative side of the party. and so we reached out to arthur and he said, i know you want to be chairman of the fed. but in the meantime, i want you to come in the white house oversee broad domestic policies. and so burns came in. and really, politically, it was a counter point to moynahan appointment. and it was clear that nixon set them up as sp
>> arthur burns had known nixon from the eisenhower white house days. he thought moynihan was an academic. and unlike moynahan, he chewed on pipe stems all the time. >> i think you can see him holding a pipe even in this picture. >> and arthur was a very decent, good human being and went on to a further great career. chairman of the federal reserve in washington, ambassador to germany. but he was, indeed, a conservative. and nixon, as a political matter, realized that he had...
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vladik hello arthur how old are you 12 27 boys?climbing in the orphanage. both are rock climbers, you weren't scared. arthur you never had a fear when he said on real. yes, how i coped with fear, not very much is still a little bit left. what equipment do you have? fairy tale gloves eight. do you need to take a reliable friend on a hike or do you need to rely only on yourself, what else are you fond of? hand-to-hand - you are engaged in hand-to-hand combat vladislav from the first days of his stay in the orphanage has established himself as a very courteous and thorough boy, while he always chooses his friends very carefully and tries to choose friends to match the same calm and balanced vladislav by nature. a very compliant and obedient boy at such a young age, he shows genuine seriousness and attentiveness in a group of educators. he is a real role model for other guys. arthur can be described as strong balanced and mature person. he is distinguished by calmness and self-control, which protects him from rash acts. arthur always s
vladik hello arthur how old are you 12 27 boys?climbing in the orphanage. both are rock climbers, you weren't scared. arthur you never had a fear when he said on real. yes, how i coped with fear, not very much is still a little bit left. what equipment do you have? fairy tale gloves eight. do you need to take a reliable friend on a hike or do you need to rely only on yourself, what else are you fond of? hand-to-hand - you are engaged in hand-to-hand combat vladislav from the first days of his...
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where did not expect nine-year-old arthur began to complain about his health.ell no very well, part of the back hurts. uh, he just walked around the house in his underpants, turned his back and noticed, the husband says, and what about his side, i went up and looked, his side is one more than the other. i'm saying arthur may have hit somewhere. maybe he fell somewhere or got into a fight with someone? i don’t know, but why did i think at first that it was a bone in general. no, nothing anywhere went to the hospital. we were sent to the regional office for an ultrasound x-ray. basically, x-rays. everything is fine. ultrasound showed that the neoplasm was on june 14, we have put in the hospital. mri and mri have already begun to do surgery in the department and there, and mri showed that olga and artur had just arrived for this malignant tumor and do not yet know the treatment plans, but they are also likely to undergo chemotherapy and surgery for osteosarcoma in the boy. it grows rapidly by 3 cm in 2 weeks. i hope that we will remove it in the near future and i
where did not expect nine-year-old arthur began to complain about his health.ell no very well, part of the back hurts. uh, he just walked around the house in his underpants, turned his back and noticed, the husband says, and what about his side, i went up and looked, his side is one more than the other. i'm saying arthur may have hit somewhere. maybe he fell somewhere or got into a fight with someone? i don’t know, but why did i think at first that it was a bone in general. no, nothing...
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eat leave little ralph with clark to see arthur. so the daughter iris is taking on her father, big ralph, was like a -- a nightclub singer, and she had taken the sound and gone international and been incredibly successful but the mother had the secret she needed to share because the daughter had been, again in a very tumultuous relationship, feel can like she had not been loved like the other children and he didn't share the same paternity. and so williams was trying to give us a certain kind of agony of a black striving family and the achievement of the children in the north but at what cost? and at the same time you get this very rich detail of the social conditions that black people had to endure as they are making this trek in the 1920s and 1930s. would with been one of our earliest treatments with talk about chester himess novel but the treatment of the black family and great migrant. so you have williams and paule marshal around the same moment, 1959 to 1963, write bought black family struggles in the north as a part of the gr
eat leave little ralph with clark to see arthur. so the daughter iris is taking on her father, big ralph, was like a -- a nightclub singer, and she had taken the sound and gone international and been incredibly successful but the mother had the secret she needed to share because the daughter had been, again in a very tumultuous relationship, feel can like she had not been loved like the other children and he didn't share the same paternity. and so williams was trying to give us a certain kind...
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arthur. more interested in the ukrainian aspect, well, actually nothing has changed , it is necessary to understand that this is actually a repetition of the same maxims from both biden and zimpin. actually, this conversation was not aimed at ukraine or aimed specifically at taiwan and actually china avoided further provocations because if you carefully look at the statements of chinese state propaganda well, they were as necessary as possible in the direction of american politicians and in general it is too much reminiscent of russia in all senses a-a actually they agreed on certain points what they reached is currently unknown and in no way. this conversation will not really affect ukraine, except for the fact that china remembers that in which case america is ready to impose sanctions against china, since now in the congress it is very a wonderful initiative regarding the preventive functioning of china, for example, regarding the purchase of russian oil and gas. china is currently the lea
arthur. more interested in the ukrainian aspect, well, actually nothing has changed , it is necessary to understand that this is actually a repetition of the same maxims from both biden and zimpin. actually, this conversation was not aimed at ukraine or aimed specifically at taiwan and actually china avoided further provocations because if you carefully look at the statements of chinese state propaganda well, they were as necessary as possible in the direction of american politicians and in...
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that is what is unlike arthur burns.hink jay powell has said -- i think commute getting about what used to be done is very important. >> jay powell mentioned at the last conference that the fed was neutral. i thought he must have meant long-term neutral. where do you see neutral? particularly in the near term or the medium-term. when you have a fund rates so far below, how can we call that neutral? >> sometimes it is interest rates of 1% or 3% and that sounds neutral but need to go above neutral. we need to get these inflation rates down to the 2% number. eventually i think it has to go higher. it is not neutral in the sense that it is neutral on all sides. >> so if you are sitting around the table, would you be saying 4% is not going to be high enough? are you looking at something like 4%, 5%? a stunning crash in inflation, that is something people are not expecting. >> we want to take actions to bring it down. those actions will require someone higher risks. but that is the reason for our strategy. it will be higher bu
that is what is unlike arthur burns.hink jay powell has said -- i think commute getting about what used to be done is very important. >> jay powell mentioned at the last conference that the fed was neutral. i thought he must have meant long-term neutral. where do you see neutral? particularly in the near term or the medium-term. when you have a fund rates so far below, how can we call that neutral? >> sometimes it is interest rates of 1% or 3% and that sounds neutral but need to go...
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this is near 6 80 arthur boulevard. contra costa county fire protection district says it's actually happening specifically near 41 5 pacheco. that's in an area right near a lot of homes as well as an elementary school. there is also a hillside in that area with a lot of dry vegetation, so it's unclear what exactly is burning. but we do that. no. that firefighters are asking to the so can in there. and do the work and this point we not any detail. about possible evacuations. alarm vegetation fire that's burning in martinez near 6 80 arthur boulevard. keep an eye out. avoid that area. if possible. we'll have more information for you as soon as we get it. we're going out to d c. senate democrats say they have a deal on a bill which would reduce the deficit and invest in clean energy. once again, there is one member in their party who could throw the whole deal off. fox's lauren blanchard has the latest from washington. congress are on one senator kirsten cinema, wondering if she will support a democratic led bill that the
this is near 6 80 arthur boulevard. contra costa county fire protection district says it's actually happening specifically near 41 5 pacheco. that's in an area right near a lot of homes as well as an elementary school. there is also a hillside in that area with a lot of dry vegetation, so it's unclear what exactly is burning. but we do that. no. that firefighters are asking to the so can in there. and do the work and this point we not any detail. about possible evacuations. alarm vegetation...
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the enron and arthur andersen scandals, as well as other corporate scandals at world comment heiko. they all led congress to pass, and george w. bush to sign the star beans moxley act, that instituted a number of reforms clamping down on corporate fraud. one of those reforms was this statute. 18 u.s. code section 50 19, a title in tighten the -- any record with the intent to obstruct just about any government function, including investigations. section 15 19 is one of the three criminal statutes that the department of justice cited in its application for a search warrant for mark mar-a-lago, obstruction of a federal investigation so, there is an active question about well whether or not the stuff andersen and enron did 20 years ago, is akin to what donald trump has been doing with his new criminal investigation. is it the same kind of obstruction? you know, the illegal kind? >> what is clear is that donald trump certainly have some explaining to do. for starters, we learned from the unsealed search warrant documents that the justice department believed that evidence might be destroy
the enron and arthur andersen scandals, as well as other corporate scandals at world comment heiko. they all led congress to pass, and george w. bush to sign the star beans moxley act, that instituted a number of reforms clamping down on corporate fraud. one of those reforms was this statute. 18 u.s. code section 50 19, a title in tighten the -- any record with the intent to obstruct just about any government function, including investigations. section 15 19 is one of the three criminal...
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mays his goal is just not to be arthur burns. what are your thoughts on that? >> well look, hears the problem and this was the example of the arthur burns policy to stop and go, is that if you do not tackle inflation decisively, you're just going to make it worse and my concern is, you know, the fed is always super- aggressive or has been trained everyone to be super- aggressive in easing as soon as there's any sign of trouble, in terms of in a potential crisis. they slipped through this inflation crisis that is hurting so many millions of people. they've been very slow here. they call themselves being aggressive but they aren't. qt has hardly done anything this summer and supposedly final ly in september we'll see that liquidity coming out. so i hope that not too late to the party again, in terms of making another policy mistake. charles: sven, thank you very much, always appreciate these conversations with you. meanwhile, folks, also today, a wave of economic data out. i want to bring in nat west markets co-head of global economics michelle gerard. first i ha
mays his goal is just not to be arthur burns. what are your thoughts on that? >> well look, hears the problem and this was the example of the arthur burns policy to stop and go, is that if you do not tackle inflation decisively, you're just going to make it worse and my concern is, you know, the fed is always super- aggressive or has been trained everyone to be super- aggressive in easing as soon as there's any sign of trouble, in terms of in a potential crisis. they slipped through this...
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yes, when did we decide with arthur that we were ready to become parents? were very happy. arthur said i didn’t believe at first yes, is it really already everything is already the baby to ride, i say yes already slowly starts there. life during pregnancy. all was good. well, as soon as i found out that i was pregnant a couple of days later i got very sick. i had a very high temperature in the hospital. dropper, they dug it all. all right, all right, all went well. there was nothing with the baby. then a month later. i also had a small problem, there was a whole uterus, but a very good woman cleaned everything. i immediately got the pills that i needed. everything was normal, nothing happens during pregnancy. can he supported me very much, everything that the gynecologist said, it’s possible, it’s impossible. here are more vitamins to walk. so the fact that everything that the gynecologist told us, he did everything, supported me, bought everything that i needed, fulfilled all your whims, the mice, of course, valued everything very much. even here are some
yes, when did we decide with arthur that we were ready to become parents? were very happy. arthur said i didn’t believe at first yes, is it really already everything is already the baby to ride, i say yes already slowly starts there. life during pregnancy. all was good. well, as soon as i found out that i was pregnant a couple of days later i got very sick. i had a very high temperature in the hospital. dropper, they dug it all. all right, all right, all went well. there was nothing with the...
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you pull up unless you know, look i to, no, i no rush diagonal when always millennium and the red arthur missouri. and yet i wanted to look at my month step through sherwood manisha. i cello, it of i, it's not also just a code that we will put in this is shinny. nipple is who is a deb therapist at cisco and moving to medical. ah, my goodness computer steadwood to do say, quality practitioner. but she, she said she was she deserved to barbara more been deserted. who should she the worst from she should the works go till you creation of sheep of quizzes or 3 master the bill or she had her fun so. so plucked is just little tiny start to push before be mergers. ah, russia not agreement agreeing said going to she coin ye? yes, we're sally. she fucked. 13 your posse go trip one. they out of me change charlotte eco. but from our process budget attribute she told us, or to pendula if she were she ballasa. and so he was totally to table up be capture law and order t o u n commanders. 1944, eliminate the traces of everything polish, destroy all church walls. by november, the 25th 1940 or destroy a
you pull up unless you know, look i to, no, i no rush diagonal when always millennium and the red arthur missouri. and yet i wanted to look at my month step through sherwood manisha. i cello, it of i, it's not also just a code that we will put in this is shinny. nipple is who is a deb therapist at cisco and moving to medical. ah, my goodness computer steadwood to do say, quality practitioner. but she, she said she was she deserved to barbara more been deserted. who should she the worst from she...
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offend them if reduced leticia. skip sabatini, on his knowledge of target de selling, anthony and arthur monique enough for them cut the cover, a monument and mausoleum was unveiled in the pony city of rod slab. on september the 25th 1999, an inscription reads to the parish citizens killed from 1939 to 1947 by the o u n. the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the u. p. a. the ukranian insurgent army. next to that is another inscription in memory of the ukrainians who gave shelter to poles. ah, yes, mr. scott with the noise. any of the motor in your double jeopardy teaches q elite realty sky sports, living in at solisco for one kaiser. so that came preston, that came with it. steve lumped out the school. my bill is lloyd immortal boy cheat go point deputy school by beard mo, to bulge concert. he will usually of, you know, with with yet the bill. good. i think is 70 percent of even 80 percent of so be a be below for why in the future say i want to approach and it means i want this best with this one. me not, or you asked me c a plus lower level or c on those added a. ringback ringb
offend them if reduced leticia. skip sabatini, on his knowledge of target de selling, anthony and arthur monique enough for them cut the cover, a monument and mausoleum was unveiled in the pony city of rod slab. on september the 25th 1999, an inscription reads to the parish citizens killed from 1939 to 1947 by the o u n. the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the u. p. a. the ukranian insurgent army. next to that is another inscription in memory of the ukrainians who gave shelter to...
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arthur tell me i asked you for something. so what am i asking you?o you know why i didn't ask you? why because because i say, just say, and you do. i say you do. not in my competence. these are parents, parents, dad, mom, and what does this woodworking plant have to do with it, strict, right? here you will make a call. i went. why are you working for this? cannibal well bosses are not elected. that's the way the world works. all stocks shot down, if without excess viktor mikhailovich, of course, has a shitty character, but brilliant prospects. this is my chance to quickly take off on the career ladder. prospects are you ready to endure all this? what is this humiliation? in any work there are pros and cons, and somehow everyone adapts, you need to be philosophical about this . if it doesn't work well, if viktor mikhailovich, what will change if viktor mikhailovich is against it? 18:30 down at the rhinoceros. he's gone now, he's at a meeting about what now there is a field in the newspapers they will write, only tomorrow the debriefing will be tomorro
arthur tell me i asked you for something. so what am i asking you?o you know why i didn't ask you? why because because i say, just say, and you do. i say you do. not in my competence. these are parents, parents, dad, mom, and what does this woodworking plant have to do with it, strict, right? here you will make a call. i went. why are you working for this? cannibal well bosses are not elected. that's the way the world works. all stocks shot down, if without excess viktor mikhailovich, of...
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>> reporter: with all eyes on serena williams, as she returns to the arthur ashe stadium. >> win or lose pay tribute to the queen of queens. >> serena williams! >> reporter: for nearly three decades, williams has reigned. she won six of her 23 grand slam singles titles in new york. her first was in 1999, at just 17 years old, sporting a now-iconic beaded hairstyle. but earlier this month, the now-40-year-old wrote in "vogue" magazine, she was prepared to begin "evolving away from tennis" to focus on having a second child and pursuing her business interests. longtime friend stacey alistair says serena's legacy, along with big sister, venus, reshaped the world of tennis. >> they smashed down the barriers. they faced societal, racial, financial barriers, that their competitors did not. >> reporter: but the wins at arthur ashe stadium didn't always come easy for serena. serena's appearances at u.s. opens almost guaranteed a display of her legendary fashion and fiery competitive spirit. >> yes, i said you're a thief, because you stole a point from me. >> reporter: but to her biggest fans, ser
>> reporter: with all eyes on serena williams, as she returns to the arthur ashe stadium. >> win or lose pay tribute to the queen of queens. >> serena williams! >> reporter: for nearly three decades, williams has reigned. she won six of her 23 grand slam singles titles in new york. her first was in 1999, at just 17 years old, sporting a now-iconic beaded hairstyle. but earlier this month, the now-40-year-old wrote in "vogue" magazine, she was prepared to begin...
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faith a great deal and we've been talking in this language amity for a long time about flourishing arthur brooks came around about 10 years ago and said, this is how people achieve happiness is with earned success that the component of family a friends of some religious connectivity and then of work that it is these are the factors that it when harmonize most bring about a happy human experience. this is there's a long tradition of teaching of this in the church both catholic and protestant traditions, and i believe that human forishing is no more complicated than that which advances the well-being of society and i think that economics is a profession losing. to that aim and moving into more you mentioned charts and graphs and econometrics has gotten this incredibly wrong. well, but i'm going to push back a little there dave. does that mean a child credit is more important than a significant reduction in the capital gains rate. we'll see again that involves a trade-off and charts and it does require charts, but what we're doing when we study the charts and and evaluating an adjudicating t
faith a great deal and we've been talking in this language amity for a long time about flourishing arthur brooks came around about 10 years ago and said, this is how people achieve happiness is with earned success that the component of family a friends of some religious connectivity and then of work that it is these are the factors that it when harmonize most bring about a happy human experience. this is there's a long tradition of teaching of this in the church both catholic and protestant...
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his top advisor was arthur burns . he advised nixon. push the ball down the road during the reagan years. he was ambassador to germany and a very good ambassador. he and i became very friendly and he became something of a mentor of mine. arthur creed -- i had a point about lower tax rates. he opposed it -- eisenhower, nixon -- he saw them work during the reagan years. there were three recessions and this is what gave kennedy a step up in the election. he ran as a growth guy and nixon did not deal with much economic, domestic policy. i remember nixon's son-in-law, a very dear personal friend of mine, his daughter and son-in-law are very dear friends of ours. i met nixon in the middle 80's. i was out of office, back on wall street. he had his old office down at one federal plaza, whatever it was in downtown new york those days. his son-in-law would bring in various policy people before president nixon would go on foreign trips. i had at least one visit, maybe two, and it was very charming -- but what i had written, numerous op-ed pieces c
his top advisor was arthur burns . he advised nixon. push the ball down the road during the reagan years. he was ambassador to germany and a very good ambassador. he and i became very friendly and he became something of a mentor of mine. arthur creed -- i had a point about lower tax rates. he opposed it -- eisenhower, nixon -- he saw them work during the reagan years. there were three recessions and this is what gave kennedy a step up in the election. he ran as a growth guy and nixon did not...
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it was pointed out that they said to arthur burns, these are food and energy. both are one offs. systemic there was longer in arthur burns thinking that he had done enough only to see it vengeance. what was it about the '70s that made it so sticky back then and do you see things in the current environment that are similar to that that could make it just as sticky or is it not -- we don't have a lot of what went into what happened in the '70s like hyper inflation. we don't have that or do we? >> i think there is good news here that the '70s were different from the current period different in three ways. one is there had been a long period of overshooting and federal reserve that seemed to make excuses of the type you mentioned from chair burns the second thing that i think was different was there is no anchor people had no -- the fed had no particular target of the target. now we have the 2% goal. i think that has helped. the third thick that was different then as far as i can tell is inflation expectation. right now, fortunately, although we can be complacent as chair powell says
it was pointed out that they said to arthur burns, these are food and energy. both are one offs. systemic there was longer in arthur burns thinking that he had done enough only to see it vengeance. what was it about the '70s that made it so sticky back then and do you see things in the current environment that are similar to that that could make it just as sticky or is it not -- we don't have a lot of what went into what happened in the '70s like hyper inflation. we don't have that or do we?...
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and, as a denial of aspirin, many consider the inventor not hoffman, but his chief arthur and hengryun. he was a jew and in germany his achievement was hushed up for a long time and soon discovered properties of aspirin. buzz the blood to reduce the risk of heart disease today is the best-selling drug in the world. on august 10, 1921 , franklin roosevelt, the future president of the united states , was paralyzed, he was resting with his family, he was sailing in a boat, he swam in cold water, and by the evening, he fell ill, the cause was most likely the polio virus by that time, the roosevelts were already well aware of the senator, assistant minister of the navy, candidate vice presidents, he did not despair with extraordinary courage. struggled with the disease was engaged in gymnastics swimming. and in he was helped in everything by his wife eleanor roosevelt began to walk on crutches with braces on his legs and never appeared in public in a wheelchair, 28 he was elected governor of new york, and in the thirty-second president. he put forward a program of reform. he led the country
and, as a denial of aspirin, many consider the inventor not hoffman, but his chief arthur and hengryun. he was a jew and in germany his achievement was hushed up for a long time and soon discovered properties of aspirin. buzz the blood to reduce the risk of heart disease today is the best-selling drug in the world. on august 10, 1921 , franklin roosevelt, the future president of the united states , was paralyzed, he was resting with his family, he was sailing in a boat, he swam in cold water,...
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ah, arthur and bernardo to brother as they could not be closer, but until now i had never looked each other in the face before their life changing surgery. the boys had spent most of their lives in hospital. i was so desperate for so long going to her because i couldn't handle the diagnosis. okay. awesome. former years of research and trialing techniques led up to the surgery that was ultimately made possible by virtual reality. brain scans created a digital map of the boys shared cranium, which allowed surgeons to perform a trans atlantic virtual reality surgery executed in both brazil and in the u. k. it's been described as space h stuff. if we call the suck, well, i talked to the mother of that and i told her i believed we were capable of separating the children eyes. you separate us as witnesses. i learned the phrase when you have one percent of possibility, the other 99 percent needs to be pure faith of it and lovable self defense. oh, faith definitely played its part in the operating room. during a grueling 27 hours of surgery, were almost a 100 medical staff were involved. whet
ah, arthur and bernardo to brother as they could not be closer, but until now i had never looked each other in the face before their life changing surgery. the boys had spent most of their lives in hospital. i was so desperate for so long going to her because i couldn't handle the diagnosis. okay. awesome. former years of research and trialing techniques led up to the surgery that was ultimately made possible by virtual reality. brain scans created a digital map of the boys shared cranium,...
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the women's cancer of arthur to german chancellor expects the palestinian president to recognize the singularity of the holocaust without any qualification his garrath yesterday caused. so dark shadow over german, his relationship with the palestinian authority. ah, she is to be the 3rd highest ranking republican in the u. s. house of representatives. now, veteran politician liz cheney has lost her place on the ballad for the upcoming mid terms to a former close ally harried hagerman. like many other members of the g. o, p turned on cheney, after she became one of the most outspoken critics of donald trump and his involvement in the capital riots in the run up to the election. the former president endorsed hagerman slamming cheney as a war monger and disloyal republican. but for cheney, this may not be the end of the road. in fact, she says, she's just getting started. 204 defeated years, but also defiant, saw las chaney had run a campaign like, based on her opposition to donald trump and preventing his influence over the republican party. but instead to both her and her supporters,
the women's cancer of arthur to german chancellor expects the palestinian president to recognize the singularity of the holocaust without any qualification his garrath yesterday caused. so dark shadow over german, his relationship with the palestinian authority. ah, she is to be the 3rd highest ranking republican in the u. s. house of representatives. now, veteran politician liz cheney has lost her place on the ballad for the upcoming mid terms to a former close ally harried hagerman. like many...
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>> reporter: with all eyes on serena williams, as she returns to the arthur ashe stadium. >> win or losee going to pay tribute to the queen of queens. >> serena williams! >> reporter: for nearly three dedeilhas red. she won six of her grand slam singles titles in new york. her first was in 1999, at just 17 years old, sporting a now- iconic beaded hairstyle. but earlier this month, the now-40-year-old wrote in "vogue" magazine, she was prepared to begin "evolving away from tennis" to focus on having a second child and pursuing her business interests. longtime friend stacey alistair says serena's legacy, along with big sister, venus, reshaped the world of tennis. >> they smashed down the barriers. they faced societal, racial, financial barriers, that their competitors did not. >> reporter: but the wins at arthur ashe stadium didn't always come easy for serena. serena's appearances at u.s. opens almost guaranteed a display of her legendary fashion and fiery competitive spirit. >> yes, i said you're a thief, because you stole a point from me. >> reporter: but to her biggest fans, serena's na
>> reporter: with all eyes on serena williams, as she returns to the arthur ashe stadium. >> win or losee going to pay tribute to the queen of queens. >> serena williams! >> reporter: for nearly three dedeilhas red. she won six of her grand slam singles titles in new york. her first was in 1999, at just 17 years old, sporting a now- iconic beaded hairstyle. but earlier this month, the now-40-year-old wrote in "vogue" magazine, she was prepared to begin...
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it was a moment of joy and relief when the twins were successfully separated. arthur and bernardo will need at least 6 months recovering and hospital and he may still need some further procedures. but the brother is, are finally side by side holding each other's hands and recovering. well, that is just an amazing story. and we have time for reminder of the top stories that we're following for you at this hour, the russia has labeled ukraine's as of regiment, a terrorist organization. the decision means vices from the group was far right. origins can face conscious sentences of the captive soldiers. and u. s. president joe biden says the leader of al you to has been killed in an ass strike. i'm an elder law harry seen as the key planner of the 911 attacks was targeted by a u. s. road in the us gone capital problem. he'd been in hiding for more than a decade. and that is your news round up at this hour, coming up next. the w's close up meets the photographer, who has returned ukraine to document the destruction that, thanks so much for watching. and thank you. ah, with who are back to uk
it was a moment of joy and relief when the twins were successfully separated. arthur and bernardo will need at least 6 months recovering and hospital and he may still need some further procedures. but the brother is, are finally side by side holding each other's hands and recovering. well, that is just an amazing story. and we have time for reminder of the top stories that we're following for you at this hour, the russia has labeled ukraine's as of regiment, a terrorist organization. the...
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that was cancer of arthur. the german chancellor expects the palestinian president to recognize the singularity of the holocaust without any qualification his garrath yesterday coast. so dark shadow over german, his relationship with the palestinian authority mackwood or bus turned down his message in a new statement. but as holocaust remarks have already strained german palestinian relations he w a political correspondence. i mean young can tell us more now simon chancellor, olaf shots has come under heavy fire for how he handled the situation. walker through the many reactions there have been yeah, well this whole incident has sparked a storm of reaction with even, for instance, the year normally reticent form a chance langler merkel, who hasn't said much since he left off left off his last year or condemning the remarks of the palestinian president, but it's not just about his remarks, as you say. it's also about the year slow reaction from my chancellor sholtes and some people have called that are unprofess
that was cancer of arthur. the german chancellor expects the palestinian president to recognize the singularity of the holocaust without any qualification his garrath yesterday coast. so dark shadow over german, his relationship with the palestinian authority mackwood or bus turned down his message in a new statement. but as holocaust remarks have already strained german palestinian relations he w a political correspondence. i mean young can tell us more now simon chancellor, olaf shots has...
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the port arthur a fence is edged into the minds of any one with alive at that time . it was a pivotal event to establish safe scandals for australia. the national firearms agreement covers everything from the sale of around as the ownership the responsible use of around. and it's a very, very fun document that all straightened so proud of and it keeps us safe. ah my, where are you falling? that is really the lots and lots because we change everything in this country. we'd like to have an interest to do what nation is excited about traveling to the us and what a meeting with the and our re might deliver it to good thing. i want to get through your head like i 3000000 dollars a week when i hate to say to pushed the bud sage the shadow, but you might have and i don't like sure we are going to leave or you need on the later decision today for dixon asks for guidance on how best to deal with the american gun lobby. it's better that we know about, you know, proof of it yet. and you know, i don't wanna go over there just along with does not arisen with that. i like to try to
the port arthur a fence is edged into the minds of any one with alive at that time . it was a pivotal event to establish safe scandals for australia. the national firearms agreement covers everything from the sale of around as the ownership the responsible use of around. and it's a very, very fun document that all straightened so proud of and it keeps us safe. ah my, where are you falling? that is really the lots and lots because we change everything in this country. we'd like to have an...