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but assumptions have become a political tool which is used to whip countries in line. you cannot, mentally, on particularly politically so that they move like ship in the direction which is recommended and approved by the sanctioning powers, largely to the detriment of the population. the time is now for the wild and multilateral institutions to us. with that uni luck for assumptions, which do not have a badge of approval or do not have the in pretty much of the united nation is to be just the the welcome back to the news as these be coming to addition, russian president vladimir boots visit to address the annual meeting of the balance on discussion clubbing. so to we can now listen and live as the president takes the stage, the good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, friends, switch it up video. so it's, i'm happy to welcome all of you to and have those additional meetings. she will probably look at that each and i'd like to start off by was today. so getting direct and thanking you for participating in the stand. save for discussions, did you hear the but yeah, and all
but assumptions have become a political tool which is used to whip countries in line. you cannot, mentally, on particularly politically so that they move like ship in the direction which is recommended and approved by the sanctioning powers, largely to the detriment of the population. the time is now for the wild and multilateral institutions to us. with that uni luck for assumptions, which do not have a badge of approval or do not have the in pretty much of the united nation is to be just the...
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but assumptions have become a political tool which is used to whip countries in line. you cannot mentally, and particularly politically so that they move like ship in the direction which is recommended and approved by the sanctioning powers nicely to the detriment of the population. the time is now for the wild and multilateral institutions to us with a uni luck for functions which do not have a badge of approval or do not have the in pretty much of the united nation is to be justified adults. and they also look on the context, i think that the time has come for the african union. 3, know some of these functions, particularly if they are not approved by the african union. and if they are not in the best interest of the entire continent, functions with, which is news selectively on to the detriment of african countries on the bit different countries in the last stop says we have this break. let me use this lady. what are some tennis on which means thank you for listening. let's come back again. you know, show to watch the show . they just don't you have to safe house be
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what are assumptions about why does the west news towards which device they think the population we have seen in there is in process on the question. oh, very cool. for example, one, people have different views about a give you do different societies of different ways of dealing with it and my view and the view of others as is the cultural domine nation, should not be imposed upon us within countries that the country is doing what they want but don't use it as a means of impacting on the economies of the country. we've seen that you, brandon's been told that if you do not have legislation that supports our perspective as 0 fund a medical and eligibility q, then we are going to sanction you and then bid room. are you gone to as been removed from the applicant? good opportunity by the united states of america. we see they've gone and also been dealt with in a similar way. what one is to say is that there is no one size fits all in all these things. and every country should be given the opportunity of doing what is called community acceptable and not to use sanctions as a tool which is desi
what are assumptions about why does the west news towards which device they think the population we have seen in there is in process on the question. oh, very cool. for example, one, people have different views about a give you do different societies of different ways of dealing with it and my view and the view of others as is the cultural domine nation, should not be imposed upon us within countries that the country is doing what they want but don't use it as a means of impacting on the...
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and we have seen that whenever the assumptions of the car just offers, whenever the sung sins, health suffers whenever they are sanctioned at rest and suffers. i'll give the example of so done, which is now in on the brink of a civil war for a long time under the administration of a modern, by sheer, the sudanese was on the very end of these functions from the united states of america. and by extension to europe, and then that effect is the suit the needs economy was laboring in the mind that could not satisfy the population on some of the things the late that the generate that in this conflict can then be seen to have a monday that from this sanction resume, it is also instructive to note that whenever the sanctions then it leads to the conflict, it is never lost on me. that in countries which are under assumptions, you will always find that the inside guns who are then given the well result by this sanctioning countries to undermine the concrete, the, on the function. it is in this regard that we must understand the ongoing functions in central african republic, the ongoing function
and we have seen that whenever the assumptions of the car just offers, whenever the sung sins, health suffers whenever they are sanctioned at rest and suffers. i'll give the example of so done, which is now in on the brink of a civil war for a long time under the administration of a modern, by sheer, the sudanese was on the very end of these functions from the united states of america. and by extension to europe, and then that effect is the suit the needs economy was laboring in the mind that...
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underneath that are two important assumptions and the first assumption is conditions are recorded with equal fee for service and when that assumption is violated we call that intensity, and the relationship between conditions is the same fee for service and medicare advantage and when that assumption violated we call that favorable selection. moving first to coding intensity, coding intensity accounted for 13 of those 22 points. likely encourage differences in coding. on fee for service side of the house, they generally don't change with recording diagnoses so that may lead to relative under coding or incomplete coding and alternatively, the payments due increase with more recorded diagnoses. that can produce more complete coding depending on the circumstance. we see these incentive is borne out with plans involving health risk assessments and chart reviews. these things typically don't occur in fee for service. to be clear, there is nothing wrong with conducting health risk assessment if they are used in the service of producing care management plans and beneficiaries but they have al
underneath that are two important assumptions and the first assumption is conditions are recorded with equal fee for service and when that assumption is violated we call that intensity, and the relationship between conditions is the same fee for service and medicare advantage and when that assumption violated we call that favorable selection. moving first to coding intensity, coding intensity accounted for 13 of those 22 points. likely encourage differences in coding. on fee for service side of...
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we should start with the assumption that there are few if any guardrails around the new trump presidency. >> trump's second term may be one with fewer guardrails. liz: happening now, the media getting slammed and ridiculed and trying to bring back their old attack lines from eight years ago against trump. about guardrails. tonight our panel reacts. what's the real back story to democrat governors in california, new york, illinois, and now new jersey trying to do this resist trump push? tonight, attorney julian epstein says this is exactly what voters did not want and is this really about them wanting to run for the white house? 2028? first, this story. lizs reacting to president trump's historic victory and red wave of the nation and washington. it was a sweeping electoral college and popular vote victory. businesses now rapidly resetting their old plans and agendas. edward lawrence is live all over this story. he's standing by live at the white house with more. edward, great to see you tonight. reporter: yeah, good to see you, liz, and companies are making adjustments now for president
we should start with the assumption that there are few if any guardrails around the new trump presidency. >> trump's second term may be one with fewer guardrails. liz: happening now, the media getting slammed and ridiculed and trying to bring back their old attack lines from eight years ago against trump. about guardrails. tonight our panel reacts. what's the real back story to democrat governors in california, new york, illinois, and now new jersey trying to do this resist trump push?...
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the assumption is he might— campaign. the assumption is he might find — campaign.herefore in favour of the present _ therefore in favour of the present. the present's social media — present. the present's social media company is doing extraordinarily well this morning. that is bubbly understandable. what we are also — understandable. what we are also saying is the bank to sector— also saying is the bank to sector doing incredibly well. acquisition activity, that is great _ acquisition activity, that is great for— acquisition activity, that is great for banking fees. the tranks— great for banking fees. the banks are up, a lot of the... stories— banks are up, a lot of the... stories we _ banks are up, a lot of the... stories we have reported on in the last— stories we have reported on in the last year, stronger than we thought — the last year, stronger than we thought. it will allow some of them — thought. it will allow some of them to— thought. it will allow some of them to go through. generally, we are — them to go through. generally, we are seeing gross, i should
the assumption is he might— campaign. the assumption is he might find — campaign.herefore in favour of the present _ therefore in favour of the present. the present's social media — present. the present's social media company is doing extraordinarily well this morning. that is bubbly understandable. what we are also — understandable. what we are also saying is the bank to sector— also saying is the bank to sector doing incredibly well. acquisition activity, that is great _ acquisition...
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while there is an assumption that trample go ahead with the universal tariff, there is an assumption deals. some of those will do deals. some of those will be country specific, some company specific and some product specific. from an eu perspective, it is a decision about how best to approach these discussions with trump, what leverages needed, whether the eu will have to threaten retaliation in certain sectors, and whether they can do it in a unified way. the concerns are that trample try to negotiate with individual member states and pick off those that are perhaps more compatible with his own agenda.— his own agenda. that's interesting, _ his own agenda. that's interesting, because i his own agenda. that's - interesting, because ministers will meet today and try to speak as one voice, as a block, as a european union, but they have very different interests, whether it is german carmaking or luxury goods from france or italy. they want different things from these trade deals, don't they?— things from these trade deals, don't they? they have different interests. _ don't they? they ha
while there is an assumption that trample go ahead with the universal tariff, there is an assumption deals. some of those will do deals. some of those will be country specific, some company specific and some product specific. from an eu perspective, it is a decision about how best to approach these discussions with trump, what leverages needed, whether the eu will have to threaten retaliation in certain sectors, and whether they can do it in a unified way. the concerns are that trample try to...
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every bit of information you receive you interpret on the basis of those assumptions. i had been in israel this summer before. i had seen most of the senior security and intelligence people and they were all describing hamas deterred. they were all describing cinnabar as having a prisoners mentality meaning they understood who he was. prisoners have a way of trying to increase pressure as a way of getting some response. and they would say look what he wants is to expand the area were gaza fishermen can go it pretty was to give more work permits it. we know how to deal with him. when he raises tension along the border tip countries to provide more money per this is a collective view. we have that groupthink you create this. what is on the morning of october 7 hear what was the government going to be doing? how is he going to respond? having been in circumstances not quite like this but when sharks took a place, i can tie the first thing to try to do she try to get a picture what exactly is happened? but the very first thing you're going to do pre-bring intelligence peop
every bit of information you receive you interpret on the basis of those assumptions. i had been in israel this summer before. i had seen most of the senior security and intelligence people and they were all describing hamas deterred. they were all describing cinnabar as having a prisoners mentality meaning they understood who he was. prisoners have a way of trying to increase pressure as a way of getting some response. and they would say look what he wants is to expand the area were gaza...
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i stupidly made some assumptions when i heard that you'd made a movie about the blitz and the secondthought, because i've obviously watched some of your other work, that it would be difficult to watch, in the sense that it would be extremely raw. and you...you wouldn't flinch from the horrible human consequence of a bomb dropping, for example. the aftermath is the thing which is the hard thing to deal with, notjust a graphic thing — the emotional aftermath. so in my movie, when a bomb drops, you know, you don't see it... i basically saved the money on big explosions and all that set pieces and that kind of regalia and put the money into the aftermath. what happens emotionally, the internal explosions, the sort of internal sort of dealing with the sort of aftermath which is far more graphic or heavier than anything, anyone... ..any image could ever sort of portray. and, you know, again, we... it's important that we deal with the emotional rather than just the sort of, you know, the obvious. and you tell stories that are not obvious, that many people will not be aware of — stories that
i stupidly made some assumptions when i heard that you'd made a movie about the blitz and the secondthought, because i've obviously watched some of your other work, that it would be difficult to watch, in the sense that it would be extremely raw. and you...you wouldn't flinch from the horrible human consequence of a bomb dropping, for example. the aftermath is the thing which is the hard thing to deal with, notjust a graphic thing — the emotional aftermath. so in my movie, when a bomb drops,...
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we don't make any assumptions about what the future electorate looks like. show— electorate looks like. and the pole does show that - electorate looks like. and the pole does show that women | electorate looks like. and the - pole does show that women have partly driven some of this result in europol. the gender gap is a big issue —— in your poll. i gap is a big issue -- in your oll. , ., gap is a big issue -- in your oll. i. ., gap is a big issue -- in your oll. ,, ., ., poll. i point you to the margin of kamala _ poll. i point you to the margin of kamala harris _ poll. i point you to the margin of kamala harris wins - poll. i point you to the margin of kamala harris wins older. of kamala harris wins older women. it's a 2—1 margin of women. it's a 2—1 margin of women 65 and older, so there's obviously something going on here. older people can be the most reliable voters.- here. older people can be the most reliable voters. what does this tell you _ most reliable voters. what does this tell you about _ most reliable voters. what does this tell you about inde
we don't make any assumptions about what the future electorate looks like. show— electorate looks like. and the pole does show that - electorate looks like. and the pole does show that women | electorate looks like. and the - pole does show that women have partly driven some of this result in europol. the gender gap is a big issue —— in your poll. i gap is a big issue -- in your oll. , ., gap is a big issue -- in your oll. i. ., gap is a big issue -- in your oll. ,, ., ., poll. i point...
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every bit of information you receive you interpret on the basis of those assumptions.ad been in israel this summer before. i had seen most of the senior security and intelligence people and they were all describing hamas deterred. they were all describing cinnabar as having a prisoners mentality meaning they understood who he was. prisoners have a way of trying to increase pressure as a way of getting some response. and they would say look what he wants is to expand the area were gaza fishermen can go it pretty was to give more work permits it. we know how to deal with him. when he raises tension along the border tip countries to provide more money per this is a collective view. we have that groupthink you create this. what is on the morning of october 7 hear what was the government going to be doing? how is he going to respond? having been in circumstances not quite like this but when sharks took a place, i can tie the first thing to try to do she try to get a picture what exactly is happened? but the very first thing you're going to do pre-bring intelligence people i
every bit of information you receive you interpret on the basis of those assumptions.ad been in israel this summer before. i had seen most of the senior security and intelligence people and they were all describing hamas deterred. they were all describing cinnabar as having a prisoners mentality meaning they understood who he was. prisoners have a way of trying to increase pressure as a way of getting some response. and they would say look what he wants is to expand the area were gaza fishermen...
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and that was kind of my assumption. i was like, did you think it. and he's like, yes, i really did because it's been nonstop. >> that's fantastic. >> california, who's calling me from california? >> i'm glad you persisted. >> i did. hey, that's the reporter's job. thanks, mollie. >> abc seven will help you navigate all the races and measures on the november 5th ballot. we have a voter guide on abc seven news.com. you'll find it under the election section. >> all right, coming up next, ticket trouble at levi's stadiu. >> i think really, all they're interested in is, is money. >> some of the faithful trying to sell certain seats are running into a pricey problem. and we need real experienced leadership. we need mark farrell. our interim mayor who got things done. who showed we can clear tent encampments, fight crime, and address the drug crisis. who will make the tough choices for our city's future. "i'm mark farrell. i'm running for mayor because san francisco deserves better." "i'm ready to deliver that change on day one." mark farrell. a proven lea
and that was kind of my assumption. i was like, did you think it. and he's like, yes, i really did because it's been nonstop. >> that's fantastic. >> california, who's calling me from california? >> i'm glad you persisted. >> i did. hey, that's the reporter's job. thanks, mollie. >> abc seven will help you navigate all the races and measures on the november 5th ballot. we have a voter guide on abc seven news.com. you'll find it under the election section. >>...
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it is that trade-off between yes, you can get the numbers fast, but you are making lots of assumptionsturn out not to be correct. that is a choice you have to make. christian: professor brian bell, good ttalk to you tonight. thank you very much f. "masterchef: presenter gregg wallace will stop presenting the program allegations of misconduct are investigated. it comes after a bbc news which heard from 13 people accusing him of inappropriate sexual comments and inappropriate behavior over 17 years. his lawyer strongly denies he engaged in the behavior of a sexually harassing nature. the bbc says it takes any issues raised seriously. our culture reporter has the story. >> you've got 15 minutes to finish it. reporter: gregg wallace, one of britain's most recognizable tv hosts -- for years he has been the face of prime time tv. a bbc news investigation answered allegations of inappropriate sexual comments and inappropriate behavior across a 17-year period. >> stop, times up. reporter: the veteran tv presenter kirsty wark was a contestant on "celebrity masterchef" in 2011. >> two occasions
it is that trade-off between yes, you can get the numbers fast, but you are making lots of assumptionsturn out not to be correct. that is a choice you have to make. christian: professor brian bell, good ttalk to you tonight. thank you very much f. "masterchef: presenter gregg wallace will stop presenting the program allegations of misconduct are investigated. it comes after a bbc news which heard from 13 people accusing him of inappropriate sexual comments and inappropriate behavior over...
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on the assumption that i win.thing else happens, i don't know what will happen in terms of declaring victory, but in normal times i would go over to the convention center at say 10:00 or 11:00 or something, but i just don't know. it looks like we have a very substantial lead. it looks like we have many more republicans voting today than democrats, so we have a lead. if you have a bigger vote that means you are doing very well. but they have to call a winner. and they should call a winner. [indiscernible question] fmr. pres. trump: just stop talking about that. [indiscernible question] fmr. pres. trump: i was honored to get joe rogan last night. he is a big deal, a very respected person. megan was fantastic. she got up and said some things that were really pretty amazing. i think we ran a good campaign. i had good policy. we want people to come into our country, but they have to come in legally. we want to strong borders. we want people to come in. we want to be inclusive. to me, that was the biggest issue. i may b
on the assumption that i win.thing else happens, i don't know what will happen in terms of declaring victory, but in normal times i would go over to the convention center at say 10:00 or 11:00 or something, but i just don't know. it looks like we have a very substantial lead. it looks like we have many more republicans voting today than democrats, so we have a lead. if you have a bigger vote that means you are doing very well. but they have to call a winner. and they should call a winner....
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there are a number of assumptions underpinning this rule.m the public for electric vehicles is simply not as much as people thought it would be, they are struggling to meet the requirements, is costing them a lot of money and something has to give. in the case of stellantis, profits are hauling around the world but it says it has a particular problem which is the mandate to build more electric cars and that has been a factor in this decision. theo, thank you very much indeed for that analysis, that steel leggett there are business correspondent. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, tuesday brought some calm weather. however, tonight we're expecting some heavy rain across southern parts of the uk, and gusty winds into wednesday, around southeastern parts of england. now, it'll be brought by developing storm conall — and here it is on the satellite picture — it's been named by the dutch weather service. here's the good news — the worst of the storm is expected to miss us. as it tracks across southern parts of the country, it'll onlyjust
there are a number of assumptions underpinning this rule.m the public for electric vehicles is simply not as much as people thought it would be, they are struggling to meet the requirements, is costing them a lot of money and something has to give. in the case of stellantis, profits are hauling around the world but it says it has a particular problem which is the mandate to build more electric cars and that has been a factor in this decision. theo, thank you very much indeed for that analysis,...
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isn't there an assumption that the hamas military commander is dead?answered that question. so the prosecution initially filed applications for two other senior leaders of hamas. but following the confirmation of their deaths, the chamber granted withdrawal of those applications. however, with respect to mr deif the prosecution indicated it would continue to gather information with respect to his reported death on the 15th of november, 202a. the prosecution, referring to the information from both the israeli and palestinian authorities, said it was not in a position to determine whether he has been killed or remains alive, and that's why the pre—trial chamber has gone ahead and issued a warrant for his arrest, as well as benjamin netanyahu and yoav galant. isn't there an assumption that the hamas military commander is dead? the icc has actually answered that question. so the prosecution initially filed applications for two other senior leaders of hamas. but following the confirmation of their deaths, the chamber granted withdrawal of those applications
isn't there an assumption that the hamas military commander is dead?answered that question. so the prosecution initially filed applications for two other senior leaders of hamas. but following the confirmation of their deaths, the chamber granted withdrawal of those applications. however, with respect to mr deif the prosecution indicated it would continue to gather information with respect to his reported death on the 15th of november, 202a. the prosecution, referring to the information from...
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we don't make any assumptions about what the future electorate looks like.some of this result in your poll. the gender gap is a big issue, isn't it? it isa it is a big issue. i point you to the margin of kamala harris with older women. it's a 2—1 margin of women 65 and older, so there's obviously something going on here. older people can be the most reliable voters. kamala harris is doing very well with that group. what does this poll tell you about independent voters in iowa ? independents in iowa do sort of switch back and forth in this poll. they are solidly behind kamala harris. and robert f kennedyjunior was still on the ballot in iowa, wasn't he? yes, so we still test him. he's at three percentage points. there's a few percentage points in play. you will note that neither of the major candidates get to 50%. there still little squishiness as to what can actually happen come tuesday. they talked about abortion. how much have those reproductive health issues come up in this polling? we know that among the people who are democrats, self—described, people w
we don't make any assumptions about what the future electorate looks like.some of this result in your poll. the gender gap is a big issue, isn't it? it isa it is a big issue. i point you to the margin of kamala harris with older women. it's a 2—1 margin of women 65 and older, so there's obviously something going on here. older people can be the most reliable voters. kamala harris is doing very well with that group. what does this poll tell you about independent voters in iowa ? independents...
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with respect, it wasn't negotiations, it was an assumption.an assumption from vladimir putin that the ukrainians would roll over and that your troops would end up in kyiv. so the second issue about our losses, this figure has been taken just out of the blue, out of nothing. it is only... it is a habit of war when one side is exaggerating the losses, his losses, and diminishes its losses and exaggerating losses of the opponent. 0ur army at the moment, it is very professional, those who are fighting over there, differently from the beginning of it. and professionals, they are attacking with small mobile groups. all these things about great losses of the russians, it is nonsense, because only the general staff is aware what kind of losses there are. your problem is that the numbers have actually been collated from data derived from russian sources — that is records of funerals, obituaries. the numbers have been... no. the numbers have been collated from russian sources. the calculation done by the bbc, which i am reading, they are saying about 70
with respect, it wasn't negotiations, it was an assumption.an assumption from vladimir putin that the ukrainians would roll over and that your troops would end up in kyiv. so the second issue about our losses, this figure has been taken just out of the blue, out of nothing. it is only... it is a habit of war when one side is exaggerating the losses, his losses, and diminishes its losses and exaggerating losses of the opponent. 0ur army at the moment, it is very professional, those who are...
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understand them if we take our leave of the very noxious american habit of projecting our ownti assumptions by every resistance movement. soviet dissidents were soviet people. it seems like a banal obvious thingbu to say but to really crk the code of this movement and understand the dynamics they had to startd ta seeing them as pros of the soviet system. which they all were. they were all born after the b revolution and they were all educated in soviet schools and soviet universities but they were all employed by the soviet state just likee everyone else s there was only one employer in that system. what they balked at was reproducing the bolshevik model not just the bolshevik model put the m revolutionary model with many great novels of the 19th centuries modern conspiratorial group which has aa charismatic leader leninen which has a pronounced set of roles that people had to occupy their hierarchical and you had to take commands from above and unthinkingly caring about your mission. there is a certain romanticism to the revolutionary conspiracy that the dissidents belongng toa generation
understand them if we take our leave of the very noxious american habit of projecting our ownti assumptions by every resistance movement. soviet dissidents were soviet people. it seems like a banal obvious thingbu to say but to really crk the code of this movement and understand the dynamics they had to startd ta seeing them as pros of the soviet system. which they all were. they were all born after the b revolution and they were all educated in soviet schools and soviet universities but they...
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well, let's let's push on that assumption for a second. so i could have a different metaphor which is not a bunch of robots enter the conversation but a bunch of infinitely aides join me and they help me sort through the conversation and they help me prepare for what i'm going to ask. and then not only that, if you look at the last year, obviously venezuela tragic example, but we had elections are not the same as democracy, but we use them as a proxy for this. this hypothetical. we had reasonably positive elections. if you're in favor of democracy in poland, we had a little bit of progress in turkey, serious progress in india, in fact, where and illiberal democracy has actually been challenged. we had an extremely smooth election, the election of a jewish woman in mexico we had extremely swift and effective no deepfakes maybe don't like the outcome of the election in france similar election in the united kingdom i mean the world's just doing all right on these despite the challenges of social media everything else and it's not that it's al
well, let's let's push on that assumption for a second. so i could have a different metaphor which is not a bunch of robots enter the conversation but a bunch of infinitely aides join me and they help me sort through the conversation and they help me prepare for what i'm going to ask. and then not only that, if you look at the last year, obviously venezuela tragic example, but we had elections are not the same as democracy, but we use them as a proxy for this. this hypothetical. we had...
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the harris campaign made this assumption that identity politics would take them over the finish line,offer any kind of substantive policy measures on the economy. >> sandra: because he ran this number up, while she got the most support, he ran this number up way beyond the benchmark that biden won with. >> she had a very difficult time on tethering herself from the biden-harris policies of the past four years. among all of these democrat groups, focus on the economy. keep in mind, these are the same groups at the white house was telling for three years inflation wasn't happening, that it was transitory, just had to basically deal with it. that did not player well for them. >> sandra: got into a position where he was doubling support with black male voters. i mean, just an incredible change there. all right, also, beyond race, also looking at the women vote. you said this was something you were really watching closely last night. what's the story? >> the narrative going into election night was women would carry kamala harris across the finish line, voting on the issue of abortion. well
the harris campaign made this assumption that identity politics would take them over the finish line,offer any kind of substantive policy measures on the economy. >> sandra: because he ran this number up, while she got the most support, he ran this number up way beyond the benchmark that biden won with. >> she had a very difficult time on tethering herself from the biden-harris policies of the past four years. among all of these democrat groups, focus on the economy. keep in mind,...
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and if a sign in assumption, you will only be so not be living at most. i should get up most of the best for you and we're going to do this one or, you know, some of the levels that, i mean, the one that would be cause i knew most of sneezing over the phone will get stuff going to the home to me is to, doesn't wanna push on it. so put them all into to the new. so we, it wasn't like, you know, the strong submission video and certainly mine's reasoning. the mock is the only school boy who receives such assignments every child and don't best knows what the fathers fighting against the board, unless you're just not to do it. but i'm going in. that's cuz i do that is typically we teach citizens so that uh that doing is evelyn prescribed either those are the things you need to meet them. they've done something wrong because sometimes it over there. so there's an empty buffers, but he has to keep up on your selected and go to the and the, the, the, just the going to see that a pretty i said probably it's that the, the so, and the other one is that many comes fro
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this assumption that cespedes had was incorrect that the british were really good at documenting. they were not. they were not as good as the spanish were at documenting basically everything they ever did in government. tonnen and chief justice hume were outraged at this potential confiscation of property whether it was to the spanish crown or the enslaved person themselves by giving themselves freedom. tonnen and hume informed that many sales were just verbal agreements that did no general -- not generate a paper trail. it was customary to prove legal possession by the enslavers' consistent holding of that person and by neighbors' knowledge of the household and that would be sufficient. on top of the basic difference between the british and spanish system, the turmoil significantly muddied the waters here. for one thing, if freedom papers did exist, they were sometimes lost in the war and evacuation also if deeds of ownership existed they could be lost. papers were not generated for people of color whose status changed from slaves to free when they served in the british army. som
this assumption that cespedes had was incorrect that the british were really good at documenting. they were not. they were not as good as the spanish were at documenting basically everything they ever did in government. tonnen and chief justice hume were outraged at this potential confiscation of property whether it was to the spanish crown or the enslaved person themselves by giving themselves freedom. tonnen and hume informed that many sales were just verbal agreements that did no general --...
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and i want to playthings through a little bit and make the assumptions, and they are assumptions, but this is how things work in politics. if everything falls into place for some of the remaining places, alaska with the three electoral votes would be a shock if alaska did not land for donald trump. one of the congressional districts in nebraska where he's leading, he's already been awarded one of them. one of the congressional districts in maine. this is what we're looking at. that would be 270 electoral votes. being very careful here, we have him at 265. >> david: that number on the board is the hypothetical. >> that is a hypothetical. >> david: it's expected to go his way, the final dominos here. mark burse tin, our producer, tell me again? nebraska 1 goes to trump? there we go. we're projecting one electoral vote from nebraska will go to donald trump. that's the one that you thought would go his way. >> yes. >> david: this is the hypothetical number up there. the chips are falling into place, in so many words. >> that's exactly right. alaska is a very republican state. it's going t
and i want to playthings through a little bit and make the assumptions, and they are assumptions, but this is how things work in politics. if everything falls into place for some of the remaining places, alaska with the three electoral votes would be a shock if alaska did not land for donald trump. one of the congressional districts in nebraska where he's leading, he's already been awarded one of them. one of the congressional districts in maine. this is what we're looking at. that would be 270...
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they say i'm going to win the state, but it's going to take a long time to say that on the assumption i, when i mean, i don't know if something else happens. i don't know what's going to happen in terms of declaring victory, but or in normal times i would go over to the convention center, let's say 10 o'clock or 11 o'clock or something, but i just don't know. it looks like we have a very substantial lead. we have a team of correspondents in battle ground states following the election. john holman, is in las vegas, nevada, and rob reynolds is in tempe. arizona will speak to them in just a few minutes. so 1st look at how election day of us is on folding for this x, sorry, the calls are open. what do you not even be full? it was like they were waiting to have the site housing stations across the east coast, the 1st on the us mainland, to open the doors long lines and some locations. a small trickle in others on oil with one key mission to get the candidate to the white house. it's very, very simple. it has nothing to do with issues, it has good versus evil. i truly believe that i truly b
they say i'm going to win the state, but it's going to take a long time to say that on the assumption i, when i mean, i don't know if something else happens. i don't know what's going to happen in terms of declaring victory, but or in normal times i would go over to the convention center, let's say 10 o'clock or 11 o'clock or something, but i just don't know. it looks like we have a very substantial lead. we have a team of correspondents in battle ground states following the election. john...
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so this this assumption that he was the soviet oppenheimer position sara as wracked by guilt over the the weapons that he placed in stalin's hands in the hands of stalin's totally to the end of life. sakharov maintained that giving the soviet union nuclear weapons was a critical step towards peace because it created the balance of mutual destruction that the most dangerous thing you could have was when company had a monopoly. one country, excuse me, had a monopoly on nuclear weapons. so he was not wracked by guilt. he was, however, disturbed at the loss of control over the weapon once he had successfully tested it. and there's a famous scene, which i in the book of sakharov being the guest of honor at banquet celebrating the first successful test of the soviet hydrogen bomb. this is in, i think, 1955 or six. i forget the exact date. and sakharov, who has led a rather closeted sort of the rarefied world of theoretical physics in moscow and elsewhere, he gives the the honorary first toast and those of you who know russia a little better know know that giving a good toast, serious busine
so this this assumption that he was the soviet oppenheimer position sara as wracked by guilt over the the weapons that he placed in stalin's hands in the hands of stalin's totally to the end of life. sakharov maintained that giving the soviet union nuclear weapons was a critical step towards peace because it created the balance of mutual destruction that the most dangerous thing you could have was when company had a monopoly. one country, excuse me, had a monopoly on nuclear weapons. so he was...
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i mean, the 50 over 50 was just kind of, as i understand, based on a forward looking assumption thatas then not actually tracked to ensure it would happen. is that basically right? right. the evidence did not reveal any tracking done by the respondents to support the assumption for 50 over 50. that's correct. right. okay. i have a question following up on that. but i first wanted to commend you and the team for a really excellent investigation. it looks like a complex analysis and a difficult thing to try to trace. trace and confirm. but on on those lines on page 15, there is a reference that the respondents compliance counsel issued a memorandum in july 2024 claiming that staff time was tracked and accounted for regarding how much was spent on the campaign versus the candidate committee. was that a representation that was made to the ethics commission during the investigation? it was not made to the ethics commission. the ethics commission discovered that memo during the course of our investigation. okay. were there any similar misrepresentations made by the respondents in response
i mean, the 50 over 50 was just kind of, as i understand, based on a forward looking assumption thatas then not actually tracked to ensure it would happen. is that basically right? right. the evidence did not reveal any tracking done by the respondents to support the assumption for 50 over 50. that's correct. right. okay. i have a question following up on that. but i first wanted to commend you and the team for a really excellent investigation. it looks like a complex analysis and a difficult...
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from a financial standpoint, we made assumptions when doing guidance that we will not prevail in thisase. we have taken a bearish position on the outlook. that's all i can say. ed: at the product level, what's the next phase? rene: thank you. compute subsystems, taking the pieces of ip, stitching them together, providing a full solution, greatly saves engineering time, time to market, time to profit for partners -- that's the direction of the company. amazing traction. lots of wins in the design datacenter space. mobile. it's pervasive going forward. it will allow us to get great benefits to customers markets. those drive higher royalties than anything in the past, which will drive growth. caroline: where are will be in the ecosystem 10 years from now? you are majority held by softbank. nasa has big vision. then there is the element of whether you stick to the design. where do you take this business? rene: a lot of optionality. things we talk about all the time internally. how horizontal do we go? how vertical? i cannot talk about unannounced products this morning. i would love to but
from a financial standpoint, we made assumptions when doing guidance that we will not prevail in thisase. we have taken a bearish position on the outlook. that's all i can say. ed: at the product level, what's the next phase? rene: thank you. compute subsystems, taking the pieces of ip, stitching them together, providing a full solution, greatly saves engineering time, time to market, time to profit for partners -- that's the direction of the company. amazing traction. lots of wins in the...
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essentially, it is that trade—off between getting numbers out fast but you are making lots of assumptionst is a choice you have to make. professor bell, thank _ you have to make. professor bell, thank you _ you have to make. professor bell, thank you for _ you have to make. professor bell, thank you for talking i you have to make. professorj bell, thank you for talking to us. the masterchef presenter gregg wallace, who has fronted the show for almost 20 years, will stop presenting the programme while allegations of historical misconduct are investigated. it comes after a bbc news investigation which heard from 13 people, accusing him of inappropriate sexual comments and inappropriate behaviour over a period of 17 years. his lawyers strongly deny that he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature. the bbc says it takes any issues raised with them seriously. our culture reporter, noor nanji, has the story. great creations on the way. but you've got 15 minutes to finish it. gregg wallace, one of britain's most recognisable tv hosts. what's that?! for years, he's been the face of pri
essentially, it is that trade—off between getting numbers out fast but you are making lots of assumptionst is a choice you have to make. professor bell, thank _ you have to make. professor bell, thank you _ you have to make. professor bell, thank you for _ you have to make. professor bell, thank you for talking i you have to make. professorj bell, thank you for talking to us. the masterchef presenter gregg wallace, who has fronted the show for almost 20 years, will stop presenting the...
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and i think that is because it is baked in, or at least a baked in assumption that should he win the presidency. all of that, just, you know, it disappears at least for the next 4 years. all right, well we have run out of time, so we're gonna have to leave the conversation there. thanks so much to all of our guests. paul musgrave, amy coke, and ronnie and patrice and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just share a. com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash age and side story. you can also during the conversation on x r handle is at age a inside source. for me, i mentioned to me the whole thing here, bye. for now, the the latest news civilians are having no place to go to because they already have been forced to this place from full shooters, is to nowhere with detailed coverage. it's not just the north, the entire thread is under attack by is really missile fighter jet. and it drones from the heart of the story. all eyes are now on un member states, and whether they will
and i think that is because it is baked in, or at least a baked in assumption that should he win the presidency. all of that, just, you know, it disappears at least for the next 4 years. all right, well we have run out of time, so we're gonna have to leave the conversation there. thanks so much to all of our guests. paul musgrave, amy coke, and ronnie and patrice and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just share a. com and for further...
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so this assumption that this would had. it was incorrect that the british were really good at documenting slave sales and manumission they were not they not nearly as fastidious as the spanish at documenting basically they ever did in government. tonin and chief justice hume were outraged this potential confiscation of property whether the ownership of the was being resigned to the spanish crown to the enslaved person by giving self freedom, by awarding himself property in themself. tonin and hume informed zespri as that many colonial british slave sales were just verbal that did not generate a paper trail. if the ownership of a in those circumstances became then it was customary prove possession by or prove legal by the enslavers consist in holding of that person and by a neighbors knowledge of the of the household and that that would be sufficient. on top, the basic difference between the british and spanish systems. the turmoil the american war of independence also muddied the waters here. for one thing, if freedom paper
so this assumption that this would had. it was incorrect that the british were really good at documenting slave sales and manumission they were not they not nearly as fastidious as the spanish at documenting basically they ever did in government. tonin and chief justice hume were outraged this potential confiscation of property whether the ownership of the was being resigned to the spanish crown to the enslaved person by giving self freedom, by awarding himself property in themself. tonin and...
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we're talking about holes that have a lot of assumptions about who the electric is going to be. and the of ronnie is and you know, women out perform where pollsters have guessed that they will be. this could be a very short election. i don't think that's likely. but it is possible that the polls were seen, reflect more of the guesses about where pollsters believed the ocean will go. then any of you know, certainty about where actually will be you, ronnie, we don't have a whole lot of time left but, but one of the messages the voters are hearing over and over again in this election cycle is the democracy hangs in the balance. how much of a concern is this for voters in this presidential election? because many say that it's, you know, close to the top as far as the concerns that they have the state of democracy in going going forward in the united states. what do you say? what are you hearing from folks? absolutely, that is a top issue among democrats, that comes up, whether it's at the doors, whether it's a, you know, sort of the rhetoric that's, that's put out there. and, and it
we're talking about holes that have a lot of assumptions about who the electric is going to be. and the of ronnie is and you know, women out perform where pollsters have guessed that they will be. this could be a very short election. i don't think that's likely. but it is possible that the polls were seen, reflect more of the guesses about where pollsters believed the ocean will go. then any of you know, certainty about where actually will be you, ronnie, we don't have a whole lot of time left...
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i stupidly made some assumptions when i heard that you'd made a movie about the blitz and the secondought, because i've obviously watched some of your other work, that it would be difficult to watch, in the sense that it would be extremely raw. and you...you wouldn't flinch from the horrible human consequence of a bomb dropping, for example. interestingly, in this film, it's not hugely graphic. you don't give us the hard—to—watch images of bodies that have been destroyed by munitions. was that a choice? i mean, have you chosen to make a movie that doesn't feel so raw? i think the movie is hard, is kind of hard. it's notjust about, you know, the sort of body parts sort of being, you know, unfortunately sort of, you know, thrown all over the place because a bomb falls. it's also about the aftermath. when my bombs hit, it's about the aftermath. mm. the aftermath is the thing which is the hard thing to deal with, notjust a graphic thing — the emotional aftermath. so in my movie, when a bomb drops, you know, you don't see it... i basically saved the money on big explosions and all that se
i stupidly made some assumptions when i heard that you'd made a movie about the blitz and the secondought, because i've obviously watched some of your other work, that it would be difficult to watch, in the sense that it would be extremely raw. and you...you wouldn't flinch from the horrible human consequence of a bomb dropping, for example. interestingly, in this film, it's not hugely graphic. you don't give us the hard—to—watch images of bodies that have been destroyed by munitions. was...
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and i think that is because it is baked in, or at least a big dent assumption that should he win the presidency. all of that, just, you know, it disappears at least for the next 4 years. all right, well we have run out of time, so we're going to have to leave the conversation there. thanks so much to all of our guests. paul musgrave, amy coke, and ronnie and patrice, and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just share a. com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash age and side story. you can also during the conversation on x r handle is at age a inside source for me, how much i'm showing the whole thing here, bye for now. the, on examining the impact of today's head, unflinching genders, international filmmakers, world class, to bring programs to inform and expire on how jesse are unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one
and i think that is because it is baked in, or at least a big dent assumption that should he win the presidency. all of that, just, you know, it disappears at least for the next 4 years. all right, well we have run out of time, so we're going to have to leave the conversation there. thanks so much to all of our guests. paul musgrave, amy coke, and ronnie and patrice, and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just share a. com and for...