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where's barbara? and he said in my my brother's and declined to say where barbara. i don't actually think he knew where she was they finally. so they wouldn't let the press go until they found. barbara so they launched a search of camp david and they find her hiding in a bathroom stall and her place, she said, was when the busses pulled away, she would somehow sneak out and convince these newsmakers to talk to her, which ludicrous. on the other hand, who knows what a scoop that would have been. but they then hustled her on the bus and she left. you know what she didn't do? she didn't apologize as and that's why she's a rule breaker. and gentlemen, that's the perfect title, this book. and she also seemed to be very comfortable with powerful i don't know if she was putting some of her feminine wiles out or. perhaps it had something to do with the family of origin. three marriages. let's start with the family of origin. her dad. i did not know anything about her father, lou walters, but he was quite the
where's barbara? and he said in my my brother's and declined to say where barbara. i don't actually think he knew where she was they finally. so they wouldn't let the press go until they found. barbara so they launched a search of camp david and they find her hiding in a bathroom stall and her place, she said, was when the busses pulled away, she would somehow sneak out and convince these newsmakers to talk to her, which ludicrous. on the other hand, who knows what a scoop that would have been....
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, and barbara — well, and i would also add, and barbara know5 well, and i would also add, and barbarathings— i5 notju5t about the same kind of things that we see, but it is also — of things that we see, but it is also about other foe5 and intelligence 5haring acr055 allies— intelligence 5haring acr055 allie5 acr055 intelligence 5haring acr055 allie5 across the world. you know. — allie5 across the world. you know, there are some reports this week— know, there are some reports this week that if trump wa5 this week that if trump was elected. _ this week that if trump was elected, he would share le55 intelligence with the europeans. not necessarily more of european5. not necessarily more of an— europeans. not necessarily more of an isolationist point of view, _ of an isolationist point of view, butju5t really kind of america _ view, butju5t really kind of america as the only one and everybodyjust ha5 america as the only one and everybodyjust has to listen, and — everybodyjust has to listen, and just— everybodyjust has to listen, and just this whole idea of not 'u5t and just this whole ide
, and barbara — well, and i would also add, and barbara know5 well, and i would also add, and barbarathings— i5 notju5t about the same kind of things that we see, but it is also — of things that we see, but it is also about other foe5 and intelligence 5haring acr055 allies— intelligence 5haring acr055 allie5 acr055 intelligence 5haring acr055 allie5 across the world. you know. — allie5 across the world. you know, there are some reports this week— know, there are some reports this...
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_ out really well, but i would also add — and barbara knows this_ also add — and barbara knows this about, _ this as well — it's notjust about, you know, the kind of things— about, you know, the kind of things that we see, but it's also — things that we see, but it's also about other foes and, you know. — also about other foes and, you know, intelligence—sharing across _ know, intelligence—sharing across allies, across the world _ across allies, across the world. you know, there are some reports _ world. you know, there are some reports this — world. you know, there are some reports this week that if trump was elected, he would share less— was elected, he would share less intelligence with the europeans. not necessarily more of an— europeans. not necessarily more of an isolationist point of vlew— of an isolationist point of view butjust really of an isolationist point of view but just really kind of america _ view but just really kind of america is the only one and everybodyjust has to listen. arid — everybodyjust has to listen. arid just _ everybodyjust has to listen. and just this
_ out really well, but i would also add — and barbara knows this_ also add — and barbara knows this about, _ this as well — it's notjust about, you know, the kind of things— about, you know, the kind of things that we see, but it's also — things that we see, but it's also about other foes and, you know. — also about other foes and, you know, intelligence—sharing across _ know, intelligence—sharing across allies, across the world _ across allies, across the world. you know, there...
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very different reactions there, barbara. , , ., very different reactions there, barbara. , , barbara.rael say people cannot be occupiers _ barbara. yes, israel say people cannot be occupiers in - barbara. yes, israel say people cannot be occupiers in their - cannot be occupiers in their own homeland _ cannot be occupiers in their own homeland a— cannot be occupiers in their own homeland. a clear— cannot be occupiers in their own homeland. a clear break- cannot be occupiers in their own homeland. a clear break in - cannot be occupiers in their own homeland. a clear break in that| homeland. a clear break in that determination _ homeland. a clear break in that determination from _ homeland. a clear break in that determination from the - homeland. a clear break in that - determination from the international court of— determination from the international court ofjustice _ determination from the international court ofjustice. you _ determination from the international court ofjustice. you also _ determination from the international court ofjustice. you also had - determination from the inte
very different reactions there, barbara. , , ., very different reactions there, barbara. , , barbara.rael say people cannot be occupiers _ barbara. yes, israel say people cannot be occupiers in - barbara. yes, israel say people cannot be occupiers in their - cannot be occupiers in their own homeland _ cannot be occupiers in their own homeland a— cannot be occupiers in their own homeland. a clear— cannot be occupiers in their own homeland. a clear break- cannot be occupiers in their own...
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and of course, barbara. _ anytime soon. and of course, barbara. as — anytime soon. of course, barbara, as we saw there at l anytime soon. and of course, i barbara, as we saw there at the anytime soon. and of course, - barbara, as we saw there at the end of president biden's remarks, he announced he was awarding the presidential medal of freedom to jens stoltenberg for his service, his time as secretary general of nato. quite a touching moment there, jens stoltenberg came back on the stage and he pinned the metal on him there and then, and the citation was read aloud. that is quite a significant honourfor read aloud. that is quite a significant honour for anyone to receive. it significant honour for anyone to receive. . , significant honour for anyone to receive. ., , , ., ., receive. it really is, and i have interviewed — receive. it really is, and i have interviewed the _ receive. it really is, and i have interviewed the secretary - receive. it really is, and i have - interviewed the secretary general. i think the _ interviewed the secretary general. i think the on
and of course, barbara. _ anytime soon. and of course, barbara. as — anytime soon. of course, barbara, as we saw there at l anytime soon. and of course, i barbara, as we saw there at the anytime soon. and of course, - barbara, as we saw there at the end of president biden's remarks, he announced he was awarding the presidential medal of freedom to jens stoltenberg for his service, his time as secretary general of nato. quite a touching moment there, jens stoltenberg came back on the stage and...
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barbara george had been shot to death in 1990, her husband was arrested in 2007. later overturned. now, after a six- week retrial in 2011, a second jury was behind closed doors deliberating, 21 years in all. once again, michael george hadn't testified, as was his right. his lawyers had put him through a mock cross examination that sprang leaks. they said, his memory was faulty after all that time. >> i put together a pattern of cross-examination questions where he had to say, i don't remember about 20 times in a row and we had two solid alibi witnesses. it is almost malpractice to put him on the stand. >> the prosecutor believed his reluctance to testify was more about him not being able to stand up to the grilling he would face in a real cross- examination. >> my wife was murdered, that's the most important day of my like and i forgot what happened that day, maybe because i have talked myself out of wanting to remember. >> i wanted to hear what he has to say. >> these jurors said, the entire panel was disappointing he did not hear the story from michael george's
barbara george had been shot to death in 1990, her husband was arrested in 2007. later overturned. now, after a six- week retrial in 2011, a second jury was behind closed doors deliberating, 21 years in all. once again, michael george hadn't testified, as was his right. his lawyers had put him through a mock cross examination that sprang leaks. they said, his memory was faulty after all that time. >> i put together a pattern of cross-examination questions where he had to say, i don't...
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let me bring barbara back in now. _ seen the tension. let me bring barbara back in now.n now. ijust want seen the tension. let me bring - barbara back in now. ijust want to get your view if i may on how much support there will be in israel for these actions. israel has not explicitly said it was response —— responsible for the attack that killed fuad shukr —— ismail haniyeh but has claim response ability for the hezbollah leader, fuad shukr, how much will people in israel be baffled by this? i how much will people in israel be baffled by this?— baffled by this? i don't think --eole baffled by this? i don't think peeple in — baffled by this? i don't think people in israel— baffled by this? i don't think people in israelwill- baffled by this? i don't think people in israel will be - baffled by this? i don't think - people in israel will be baffled by it. ithink people in israel will be baffled by it. i think many israelis would not support killing hamas leaders because they see that as part of the war in gaza, even if those hamas leaders are in a another country. i think i
let me bring barbara back in now. _ seen the tension. let me bring barbara back in now.n now. ijust want seen the tension. let me bring - barbara back in now. ijust want to get your view if i may on how much support there will be in israel for these actions. israel has not explicitly said it was response —— responsible for the attack that killed fuad shukr —— ismail haniyeh but has claim response ability for the hezbollah leader, fuad shukr, how much will people in israel be baffled by...
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barbara, yes indeed. as we monitor — their views. barbara, yes indeed.. barbara, yes indeed. as we monitor the situation in tel avivl we monitor the situation in tel aviv and washington as well, we're going to have a life look at these shots within congress. starting this joint meeting of us lawmakers, a meeting that was initiated by the republicans, but it is now bipartisan. the voice we will here is our international editorjeremy bowen. ijust want is our international editorjeremy bowen. i just want to put to you you — you'rejoining the bowen. i just want to put to you you — you're joining the onset — you're describing this historic address for benjamin netanyahu. i was speaking to one of the initiators earlier of the oslo protest, the oslo accord. he simply didn't understand why benjamin netanyahu would leave at this moment in time. it’s benjamin netanyahu would leave at this moment in time.— this moment in time. it's quite extraordinary _ this moment in time. it's quite extraordinary for _ this moment in time. it's quite extraordinary for any _ this
barbara, yes indeed. as we monitor — their views. barbara, yes indeed.. barbara, yes indeed. as we monitor the situation in tel avivl we monitor the situation in tel aviv and washington as well, we're going to have a life look at these shots within congress. starting this joint meeting of us lawmakers, a meeting that was initiated by the republicans, but it is now bipartisan. the voice we will here is our international editorjeremy bowen. ijust want is our international editorjeremy bowen. i...
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barbara boxer and i got things done, and we enjoyed it. no one believed that we would enjoy it so much and actually get things done. then there is jack reid. i have a similar relationship with the chairman of the senate armed services committee. i'm a republican and he is a democrat. jack is from rhode island, a very blue state but we have worked together for years to pass annual defense authorization bills which is the most important bill that we passed every year. i believe the secret to getting this bill done, and anybody, is -- and any bipartisan bill for that matter, is determination but also trust and respect in the member that you are sitting across the table from. a lesson that senator hatch set very well. working with senator reed over the years. he has my trust, i have his respect and that is why we have been successful and considered to be the most significant thing that we do every year. for me, i was a builder and developer prior to running for public office. i never contemplated getting involved into politics until one day on
barbara boxer and i got things done, and we enjoyed it. no one believed that we would enjoy it so much and actually get things done. then there is jack reid. i have a similar relationship with the chairman of the senate armed services committee. i'm a republican and he is a democrat. jack is from rhode island, a very blue state but we have worked together for years to pass annual defense authorization bills which is the most important bill that we passed every year. i believe the secret to...
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barbara ann: it does.o much so that i much prefer being a price maker in the private markets than a price taker and the public equity markets now. what we did was took a portion of our fund's assets into a private stake in a private infrastructure developer where we could structure and finance projects where we have visibility on the cash flows and found that was a much safer bet. we like infrastructure because we think governments are broke. that is providing an opportunity for private capital to fill the demand of these essential services of society. what you get with infrastructure is long-term ppa's, power purchasing agreements, we can build inflation, structure it so it is linked to inflation. you can set the offtake agreements of the currency of your choice. due to the permitting process the projects are characterized by large barriers to entry. monopoly-like characteristic, strong cash flows, double-digit operating margins. this is a much safer way to invest right now when markets are at all-time hi
barbara ann: it does.o much so that i much prefer being a price maker in the private markets than a price taker and the public equity markets now. what we did was took a portion of our fund's assets into a private stake in a private infrastructure developer where we could structure and finance projects where we have visibility on the cash flows and found that was a much safer bet. we like infrastructure because we think governments are broke. that is providing an opportunity for private capital...
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live in jerusalem, barbara, _ next weeks and months. you | next weeks and months. live in - jerusalem, barbara, thank you very much for that update. let�*s speak to sanam vakil, director of middle east and north africa for chatham house. thank you for being here on the programme with us. you were listening to what barbara was saying. just how dangerous a moment to think this is? hill this is certainly a really grave up moment but we have been here before in april there was a lot of uncertainty after israel attacked the damascus consular facilities of iran and we saw a new level of escalation direct strikes back and forth between israel and iran. this is a different circumstance. over the past 48 hours we have seen fuad shukr, the hezbollah commander killed in beirut. we have seen ismail haniyeh killed in tehran and this is going to probably curate a much more axis of resistance response. hezbollah and iran will work together with the other groups in order to respond in order to show they have not been integrated, there has not been dete
live in jerusalem, barbara, _ next weeks and months. you | next weeks and months. live in - jerusalem, barbara, thank you very much for that update. let�*s speak to sanam vakil, director of middle east and north africa for chatham house. thank you for being here on the programme with us. you were listening to what barbara was saying. just how dangerous a moment to think this is? hill this is certainly a really grave up moment but we have been here before in april there was a lot of...
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if he hadn't married barbara. and the only people who said. yes, were barbara bush and george h.w. bush and everybody said no. so let me. you would teddy roosevelt have president and had been an incredibly influential figure our history without this interest of women around him. no no. i think that theodore roosevelt was incredibly. he followed his instincts to his peril. and he needed the the the women in his life as discussed in the loves of theodore roosevelt to sue that tempestuous nature, to to play different roles at different points in his political trajectory. i mean, so edith, you know, he said of edith, you know, whenever i go against her judgment, i regret it. well, let's take a look at examples of that. right. in 1905 1904, when he wins election, his own right to the presidency, he says he will not stand for reelection in 1908. he makes himself a lame duck and edith is seen to wince. she knows you have just made the worst political mistake of your life. in 1912, when he decides run again, it is edith who comes to him and says, put it out of mind, theodore. you will neve
if he hadn't married barbara. and the only people who said. yes, were barbara bush and george h.w. bush and everybody said no. so let me. you would teddy roosevelt have president and had been an incredibly influential figure our history without this interest of women around him. no no. i think that theodore roosevelt was incredibly. he followed his instincts to his peril. and he needed the the the women in his life as discussed in the loves of theodore roosevelt to sue that tempestuous nature,...
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still has to pass a lot of time, the city barbara i didn't wait, i have to wait, kharkiv will open ithank you. there, i hope that in that commission you will also pass on our behalf, even though we are not from kharkiv, but as ukrainians who are hurting, we are rooting for kharkiv, which beautifully restores everything after merciless russian attacks, it will also restore historical justice by naming streets not friendly, but after the names of ukrainian figures who did something... both for that city and for the whole country. serhiy zhukko, deputy of the kharkiv regional council, was with us, dear friends, and we are finishing the first hour of ours, our participation in the naispresso marathon, the next hours are ahead, and now a fresh selection of news from kateryna shiropoyas, katya, i congratulate you. congratulations olesya, andria, i will tell you about in a moment the fiery fall of the russian helicopter and the loud statement of the british prime minister. news time on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. at night, the russians attacked ukraine w
still has to pass a lot of time, the city barbara i didn't wait, i have to wait, kharkiv will open ithank you. there, i hope that in that commission you will also pass on our behalf, even though we are not from kharkiv, but as ukrainians who are hurting, we are rooting for kharkiv, which beautifully restores everything after merciless russian attacks, it will also restore historical justice by naming streets not friendly, but after the names of ukrainian figures who did something... both for...
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he said to me, barbara, lock your door. do not go well. 911. >> he's at the house now and she won't answer her cell phone. >> it was and officer furtado arrived at the cottage and with his partner, made the discovery. beth lochtefeld's body on the living room floor. it was just weeks after she thought she found the love of her life, and dreamed of a new beginning. for the family, life would never be the same. >> what did you lose on that day? >> i would have to say i lost my best friend aside from my wife. she was my closest sibling. we always got along really well. >> lily costello got a call that same day. >> when you heard the news, how was it told to you? >> he killed her. i remember just being in shock. i did not see it coming. i didn't know it was coming. it was shocking. >> you knew who the he was. >> oh, yeah, i did. >> tom toolan was arrested within hours of the murder. picked up in rhode island driving a rented car with bottles of beer and vodka in the car with him. his bloody clothes in a bag on the back seat. the rhode island s
he said to me, barbara, lock your door. do not go well. 911. >> he's at the house now and she won't answer her cell phone. >> it was and officer furtado arrived at the cottage and with his partner, made the discovery. beth lochtefeld's body on the living room floor. it was just weeks after she thought she found the love of her life, and dreamed of a new beginning. for the family, life would never be the same. >> what did you lose on that day? >> i would have to say i...
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claire is in santa barbara.ase go ahead. >> caller: hello professor ebenstein, me and my fellow students are cheering you on from santa barbara. my question to you is the young economists that you are teaching, what advice do you have for us or what do you think friedman would have for us in today's current economic state and what do you think policymakers could suggest? >> host: are you a student at uc santa barbara? >> caller: yes i'm professor ebenstein's student. >> host: and what do you think of milton friedman into the different economic theories, give us a sense of what you think. >> caller: i think that he would be more free market. you might thinkheovernment should have less say in economic affairs a i'm not sure you would agree with how the government is treating inflation and the housing crisis into the homeless crisis. i'm not sure. that's why i met asking. >> guest: thank you for calling in. i really appreciate it. i think your questions are really good. i think that friedman's approach was basicall
claire is in santa barbara.ase go ahead. >> caller: hello professor ebenstein, me and my fellow students are cheering you on from santa barbara. my question to you is the young economists that you are teaching, what advice do you have for us or what do you think friedman would have for us in today's current economic state and what do you think policymakers could suggest? >> host: are you a student at uc santa barbara? >> caller: yes i'm professor ebenstein's student. >>...
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we have - problems with the sound connection to barbara, we will try to come back to barbara, we will in kyiv. beginning on that same point, reaction in kyiv, ukraine, to this news from washington.— ukraine, to this news from washinuton. , , .,, washington. president zelensky has described president _ washington. president zelensky has described president biden's - washington. president zelensky hasj described president biden's decision not to stand as a tough but strong one, for the good of the country. he has also expressed his gratitude for what president biden has done. and i think if you look at what ukrainian commentators are saying online, there is that overarching theme of gratitude, but there are some criticisms, in the words of one former diplomat, is it that president biden never did enough of what we would have liked, but he did enough so that we were not defeated, and that we are still fighting so, that in his words is to his merit, but without president biden, in theory, ukraine would not have received the countless air defence systems, ammunition, artillery rounds, armo
we have - problems with the sound connection to barbara, we will try to come back to barbara, we will in kyiv. beginning on that same point, reaction in kyiv, ukraine, to this news from washington.— ukraine, to this news from washinuton. , , .,, washington. president zelensky has described president _ washington. president zelensky has described president biden's - washington. president zelensky hasj described president biden's decision not to stand as a tough but strong one, for the good of...
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vaughn hillyard is with us along with david jolly and barbara mcquad.han. in total, it's about less than a page. basically, the bottom line is it was supposed to be next thursday, july 11th. now, it's not until september. >> instead of july 11th, it's september 18th. that will take us 48 days before the november general election. number one, this came hours after the decision by the supreme court. and in the decision by the supreme court, it led to donald trump -- >> on presidential immunity. >> on presidential immunity. it led donald trump's attorneys to write a letter to judge merchan yesterday afternoon in which they specifically say under this decision, the official acts evidence should never have been put before the jury. what his attorneys are going to be arguing in this motion is that not that the actual charges brought against donald trump were immune from prosecution, but some of the evidence that was presented before the jury was. because some of that evidence included statements or tweets put out by donald trump that should have never gone be
vaughn hillyard is with us along with david jolly and barbara mcquad.han. in total, it's about less than a page. basically, the bottom line is it was supposed to be next thursday, july 11th. now, it's not until september. >> instead of july 11th, it's september 18th. that will take us 48 days before the november general election. number one, this came hours after the decision by the supreme court. and in the decision by the supreme court, it led to donald trump -- >> on presidential...
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barbara bush's speech at wellesley. hillary speech at beijing and at the un conference on human rights. you just get goose bumps when she says human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights. and of course, eleanor roosevelt speeches and there are so many key documents document what the important legacies of this first ladies of these first ladies. so there's just one there is wonderful letter in there with that and this changes your impression of nancy, who writes race and gorbachev and september of 1985, before the summit and in geneva and nancy reagan is pushing ronald reagan to please get peace with the soviet union, much against the advice of many of his advisors. and she writes in their effort to improve relations, the peoples of the soviet union and the united states, i'm sure we want to do all. we can to. so not only is she encouraging the two presidents, but she's also encouraging raisa gorbachev, who she was not super close to. but she's reaching out. so i think that is very significant and
barbara bush's speech at wellesley. hillary speech at beijing and at the un conference on human rights. you just get goose bumps when she says human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights. and of course, eleanor roosevelt speeches and there are so many key documents document what the important legacies of this first ladies of these first ladies. so there's just one there is wonderful letter in there with that and this changes your impression of nancy, who writes race and...
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now my privilege to yield to the honorable barbara lee from california's 13th district. i'd now like to yield to representative horsford. mr. horsford: i thank my colleague and congressman jonathan jackson for co-chairing our special order hour. and i rise tonight with my colleagues of the congressional black caucus with a heavy heart to pay my personal respects and to remember a woman who meant so much to this body. the loss that we all feel for our dear friend and colleague congresswoman sheila jackson lee is truly immeasurable, on behalf of the congressional black caucus, i would like to offer our condolences to her husband, her children jason and erica and the entire lee family and to her staff in houston as well as here in washington, d.c.. for nearly 30 years, congresswoman jackson lee served in this body with honor, integrity, loyalty and her signature style. as chairman of the congressional black caucus, it was a tremendous honor to be able to work with congresswoman jackson lee each and every day. she is a woman of deep conviction. she was disciplined and presum
now my privilege to yield to the honorable barbara lee from california's 13th district. i'd now like to yield to representative horsford. mr. horsford: i thank my colleague and congressman jonathan jackson for co-chairing our special order hour. and i rise tonight with my colleagues of the congressional black caucus with a heavy heart to pay my personal respects and to remember a woman who meant so much to this body. the loss that we all feel for our dear friend and colleague congresswoman...
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that was barbara platt a share. we are - barbara platt a share. to this. microsoft, this is their statement, we are aware of an issue affecting windows devices from an update of a third party software platform, a resolution is forthcoming and it looks like the third—party platform is crowdstrike and it is having an economic impact on the share price. our economic editorjust said that on the share price. our economic editor just said that the company has lost a fifth of its value in premarket trading in the us. crowdstrike is one of their 100 largest companies on the nasdaq and it was down 21% in unofficial trading. the us stock market is open later today, they say the loss will be of over $16 billion in overnight evaluation. crowdstrike is expected to be an update ahead of the market opening. they have been talking to industry insiders and say the problem centred on the fact that cloud security companies have a high level of privileges to update core systems of their customers. when this works, it helps protect systems. when an attempted update fa
that was barbara platt a share. we are - barbara platt a share. to this. microsoft, this is their statement, we are aware of an issue affecting windows devices from an update of a third party software platform, a resolution is forthcoming and it looks like the third—party platform is crowdstrike and it is having an economic impact on the share price. our economic editorjust said that on the share price. our economic editor just said that the company has lost a fifth of its value in premarket...
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barbara walter and ian are here with me to discuss this. i will start with you in this recent piece of years and that is what caught my attention. how much will this change how things are done in politics?'s >> what can i say about the supreme court that kendrick hasn't already said? they not like us and they fly around in their private jets and two of them are monstrously corrupt and they never met a corruption case where they don't come out and think of citizens united and the mcdonnell case where they had a different statute that prevents this kind of bribery and the only thing i can say about this opinion that is good is it is a narrow and only applies to a statute that involves state officials who take bribes or gratuities as the court called them and the federal statute inhibiting these gratuities nominally is still in place but who knows how long it will last because these justices think that corruption is just fine. >> the idea they think it is black and white and how dangerous is it to legally give gifts to elected officials of her
barbara walter and ian are here with me to discuss this. i will start with you in this recent piece of years and that is what caught my attention. how much will this change how things are done in politics?'s >> what can i say about the supreme court that kendrick hasn't already said? they not like us and they fly around in their private jets and two of them are monstrously corrupt and they never met a corruption case where they don't come out and think of citizens united and the mcdonnell...
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barbara, thank you so - that could affected security. | barbara, thank you so much.ty by a russian court of spying and sentenced him to 16 years in a high—security penal colony. mr gershkovich had pleaded not guilty. his employer and the white house have described the closed—door trial as a sham. our russia editor steve rosenberg has more. the wall streetjournal, us officials, evan gershkovich's supporters call this a sham, a bogus process. it's important to keep in mind it was held behind closed doors, so that means the media weren't allowed in during the proceedings. friends and family of mr gershkovich wouldn't have been allowd in. foreign diplomats wouldn't have been allowed in. we were allowed in any group of journalist for the verdict. we went into the courtroom, and evan gershkovich was standing there in the metal and glass cage, known as the aquarium in russian courts. in came thejudge, read the verdict, guilty. he was sentenced to 16 years in a high—security penal colony. now, i suspect that is the kind of verdict and sentence that evan gershkovich would've
barbara, thank you so - that could affected security. | barbara, thank you so much.ty by a russian court of spying and sentenced him to 16 years in a high—security penal colony. mr gershkovich had pleaded not guilty. his employer and the white house have described the closed—door trial as a sham. our russia editor steve rosenberg has more. the wall streetjournal, us officials, evan gershkovich's supporters call this a sham, a bogus process. it's important to keep in mind it was held behind...
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barbara plett usher sent this report.mpossible to count the losses when they are measured in the lives of your children. villagers gathered in their thousands to mourn their unspeakable tragedy. this druze arab minority stayed in the occupied golan heights after israel captured it from syria — now part of the front line in israel's conflict with lebanon's hezbollah. so many children and teenagers killed, the youngest just ten years old. explosion. this is the moment the rocket struck — a football pitch in the middle of a game on saturday afternoon, with little warning and no time to run. rescue workers scrambled through the carnage to save who they could. translation: they heard sirens, they ran to shelter. _ it might have taken them, like, 15 seconds, but they couldn't reach the shelter because the rocket hit the site between the ground and the shelter. there were many people at the football pitch, so there were many casualties. the attack can't really be described. israel's border with lebanon has been in conflict for m
barbara plett usher sent this report.mpossible to count the losses when they are measured in the lives of your children. villagers gathered in their thousands to mourn their unspeakable tragedy. this druze arab minority stayed in the occupied golan heights after israel captured it from syria — now part of the front line in israel's conflict with lebanon's hezbollah. so many children and teenagers killed, the youngest just ten years old. explosion. this is the moment the rocket struck — a...
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joining us now is legal analyst barbara mcquaid, former prosecutor a law professor at the universityfairs analyst anthony cole, former's senior advisor for attorney general merrick garland. >> let me just roll my sleeves up on this one. i need the legal professionals to explain to me how jack smith is going to make this happen. all we have heard since jackson is investigation got started is , if donald trump is reelected president, then this investigation and others go away. even chief justice john roberts went so far as to write this in a foot note in the immunity decision that came down the other day. how exactly will he continue this investigation? make it make sense. >> i do not know if he will complete it if donald trump is elected president in november. it is not just the defendant, it is the public that has a right to a speedy trial. i think the more progress he could make before president- elect donald trump goes into office, the more he can do at the other end. certainly, the things that have been deemed official ask such as donald trump's interaction with the justice depart
joining us now is legal analyst barbara mcquaid, former prosecutor a law professor at the universityfairs analyst anthony cole, former's senior advisor for attorney general merrick garland. >> let me just roll my sleeves up on this one. i need the legal professionals to explain to me how jack smith is going to make this happen. all we have heard since jackson is investigation got started is , if donald trump is reelected president, then this investigation and others go away. even chief...
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barbara - amazing monument. architecture has been preserved since the end of the 16th century, despitestill opens its doors to parishioners and pleases us with its appearance. and these kastsel are just a few hours away from the two catalan churches near vitsebsk, which were not forgotten, forgotten, then, of course, nothing was found here, they are vykaryvaysya as a warehouse of piecemeal stolen goods , and three times of pleasure, and an hour and a hell of a time tynk advalvaezza, jago trebá nanová restaўravats. 80th kascel. there are eight shrines of st. barbara, as if they were given to the cardinals of the sventaks and the spinska kastsela was transferred. eight gety kryzh. yon would have been transferred from magilev, not even there , i don’t know the report, the potassium was crushed, well, damn 100 there are, for now, all these statues of sir jesus, and the whole statue of mary, i know that this is the end 19 stagodzia, yans brought from krakawa, holy barbara - geta... we will teach people to love their health, when they understand that arterial hypertension and lipid levels ar
barbara - amazing monument. architecture has been preserved since the end of the 16th century, despitestill opens its doors to parishioners and pleases us with its appearance. and these kastsel are just a few hours away from the two catalan churches near vitsebsk, which were not forgotten, forgotten, then, of course, nothing was found here, they are vykaryvaysya as a warehouse of piecemeal stolen goods , and three times of pleasure, and an hour and a hell of a time tynk advalvaezza, jago trebá...
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okay, go ahead, barbara. >> i think it is definitely a movement for change.not a rejection of the far right. if you look in britain and france, the far right madeg ins inbo the ecs. scary, so macron, he represented the center of french politics and they were the big losers in the election. and what you saw was a rise on both the far right and on the left, this is really an indication of a rise of more extreme politics, and it is telling us that democracy in europe, democracy in the united states, is probably facing a decade or so of real instability. and that is something that everyone, voters, party leaders, important donors, are going to have to be vigilant about because we are seeing the hollowing out of the middle and democracies and that is where stability usually sets. >> very important point, that barbara brings up about the hollowing of the center. the polarization of our politics now is that the new norm, are we going to see more extremism or more extremist i should say, and marriage on both sides of the political divide because i want to highlight t
okay, go ahead, barbara. >> i think it is definitely a movement for change.not a rejection of the far right. if you look in britain and france, the far right madeg ins inbo the ecs. scary, so macron, he represented the center of french politics and they were the big losers in the election. and what you saw was a rise on both the far right and on the left, this is really an indication of a rise of more extreme politics, and it is telling us that democracy in europe, democracy in the united...
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barbara thank you. breaking news and _ talks stand. barbara thank you.talks stand. barbara thank you. i breaking news and police in spain say that human remains have been found in tenerife in the search for missing jay slater, mr slater hasn't been heard from since the morning of the 17th judge been heard from since the morning of the 17thjudge when he been heard from since the morning of the 17th judge when he called a friend to say he was lost in a mountainous area and his mobile phone was nearly out of battery. our correspondent is in madrid for us now. what is the latest you can tell us. ~ ., ., , ., us. well, we have a statement from the olice us. well, we have a statement from the police on _ us. well, we have a statement from the police on the _ us. well, we have a statement from the police on the island _ us. well, we have a statement from the police on the island of _ the police on the island of tenerife, they say that the civil guards mountain rescue unit in tenerife has found the body of what it believes to be a young man, who had been disappe
barbara thank you. breaking news and _ talks stand. barbara thank you.talks stand. barbara thank you. i breaking news and police in spain say that human remains have been found in tenerife in the search for missing jay slater, mr slater hasn't been heard from since the morning of the 17th judge been heard from since the morning of the 17thjudge when he been heard from since the morning of the 17th judge when he called a friend to say he was lost in a mountainous area and his mobile phone was...
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saint barbara is the patron of good death.atrymala tsudainnykh chyny now, the holy stone for rukanev, and there lichytstsa yana patron of you, who... ryzyk vymertsі without of the holy sacraments, without paying homage to the gods, there i am proud to honor the ancestors of such professions related to the uncared for, all such basic, of course, requests of all christians, and if only people loved adzin adnago, if they knew how to work adzin adnamu, how to work adzin adnamu , and as soon as everything left the sky. these are the important ones. people go to church to see st. barbara, if all people learn to forgive and help each other, life will become much more pleasant. a native menchan goes to the village to find out why it is better than the city. this is home which was built in parallel with the first house from which it all began here, and here i want to tell you, a corner of india, people are lying here, there will be a mattress for everyone, a small table, a tandoor is here, right here it will be, i prepared it, lay down
saint barbara is the patron of good death.atrymala tsudainnykh chyny now, the holy stone for rukanev, and there lichytstsa yana patron of you, who... ryzyk vymertsі without of the holy sacraments, without paying homage to the gods, there i am proud to honor the ancestors of such professions related to the uncared for, all such basic, of course, requests of all christians, and if only people loved adzin adnago, if they knew how to work adzin adnamu, how to work adzin adnamu , and as soon as...
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you know, you can talk about the laura barbara bush and literacy. i mean, barbara bush is initially that she launched within just two months of becoming wow, first lady was the barbara bush foundation for family literacy really was tackling adult illiteracy in this country still is an enormous problem and so that foundation established in 1989 is still in existence it's just celebrated its 33rd or 34th year it's raised 200 and millions of dollars programs that are in all 50 states. and and it really again, it's taking a personal interest and and passion and turning it into something that really can help the country. i know going to talk about mrs. clinton but vital is another example of a long lasting, you know, legacy and something that is still helping women around around the world. so are we have so many examples of first ladies who have stepped out on an issue that they cared about and it got traction and made a big difference and made a big difference. absolutely. it gained traction. diane and nina and i just from flair's first national. oh, ye
you know, you can talk about the laura barbara bush and literacy. i mean, barbara bush is initially that she launched within just two months of becoming wow, first lady was the barbara bush foundation for family literacy really was tackling adult illiteracy in this country still is an enormous problem and so that foundation established in 1989 is still in existence it's just celebrated its 33rd or 34th year it's raised 200 and millions of dollars programs that are in all 50 states. and and it...
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barbara otis: i am ready. sanjay gupta: alongside her husband, jim, she is here for her second alzheimer's treatment with lecanemab. woman: not too bad. barbara otis: i never thought this would happen to me. let's go. jim otis: ok. sanjay gupta: she'll be coming here every other week for the next 18 months. woman: all right. you are running. jim otis: "but lana didn't answer me." sanjay gupta: both retired teachers, she and jim read to one another to pass the time. barbara otis: "kate sat by the fire pit, the flames lighting up her face." well, i hope to see that my memory is steadfast and everything is in place. sanjay gupta: so far, there are approximately 2,000 people using the drug in the united states. and it's not cheap. list price for the medication is $26,500 per year. but medicare does often cover a good portion of it. jim otis: this is the number one priority. so if we have to sell the place or the house or whatever we have to do, this is the priority. we don't expect that that's going to happen, but
barbara otis: i am ready. sanjay gupta: alongside her husband, jim, she is here for her second alzheimer's treatment with lecanemab. woman: not too bad. barbara otis: i never thought this would happen to me. let's go. jim otis: ok. sanjay gupta: she'll be coming here every other week for the next 18 months. woman: all right. you are running. jim otis: "but lana didn't answer me." sanjay gupta: both retired teachers, she and jim read to one another to pass the time. barbara otis:...
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you know, you can talk about the laura barbara bush and literacy. i mean, barbara bush is initially that she launched within just two months of becoming wow, first lady was the barbara bush foundation for family literacy really was tackling adult illiteracy in this country still is an enormous problem and so that foundation established in 1989 is still in existence it's just celebrated its 33rd or 34th year it's raised 200 and millions of dollars programs that are in all 50 states. and and it really again, it's taking a personal interest and and passion and turning it into something that really can help the country. i know going to talk about mrs. clinton but vital is another example of a long lasting, you know, legacy and something that is still helping women around around the world. so are we have so many examples of first ladies who have stepped out on an issue that they cared about and it got traction and made a big difference and made a big difference. absolutely. it gained traction. diane and nina and i just from flair's first national. oh, ye
you know, you can talk about the laura barbara bush and literacy. i mean, barbara bush is initially that she launched within just two months of becoming wow, first lady was the barbara bush foundation for family literacy really was tackling adult illiteracy in this country still is an enormous problem and so that foundation established in 1989 is still in existence it's just celebrated its 33rd or 34th year it's raised 200 and millions of dollars programs that are in all 50 states. and and it...
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you know, you can talk about the laura barbara bush and literacy. i mean, barbara bush is initially that she launched within just two months of becoming wow, first lady was the barbara bush foundation for family literacy really was tackling adult illiteracy in this country still is an enormous problem and so that foundation established in 1989 is still in existence it's just celebrated its 33rd or 34th year it's raised 200 and millions of dollars programs that are in all 50 states. and and it really again, it's taking a personal interest and and passion and turning it into something that really can help the country. i know going to talk about mrs. clinton but vital is another example of a long lasting, you know, legacy and something that is still helping women around around the world. so are we have so many examples of first ladies who have stepped out on an issue that they cared about and it got traction and made a big difference and made a big difference. absolutely. it gained traction. diane and nina and i just from flair's first national. oh, ye
you know, you can talk about the laura barbara bush and literacy. i mean, barbara bush is initially that she launched within just two months of becoming wow, first lady was the barbara bush foundation for family literacy really was tackling adult illiteracy in this country still is an enormous problem and so that foundation established in 1989 is still in existence it's just celebrated its 33rd or 34th year it's raised 200 and millions of dollars programs that are in all 50 states. and and it...
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barbara bush. hillary clinton and michelle obama. and is completing one on julia grant. she taught a course on the rhetoric of first ladies at kansas and an interdisciplinary course on first ladies at saint louis university and american university in fall 2022. she also teaches courses on first ladies for the ocean, a lifelong learning institute at cu, and lectures on first ladies for a variety of community groups. she was a panelist at the 2021 white house historical association asian symposium and the 2020 colloquium. she is a founding member of flair, the first lady's association for research and education, and serves as players treasurer. welcome, dr. carlin to history. happy hour. good evening, everyone, and thank you very much, samantha and the white house. historic association for the invitation to share this presentation of first ladies and civil rights. i've chosen two photos for this title slide down in the lower left. there's a photo of the washington hands, which would have been probably either in new york or philadelphia, showing them at home with their gran
barbara bush. hillary clinton and michelle obama. and is completing one on julia grant. she taught a course on the rhetoric of first ladies at kansas and an interdisciplinary course on first ladies at saint louis university and american university in fall 2022. she also teaches courses on first ladies for the ocean, a lifelong learning institute at cu, and lectures on first ladies for a variety of community groups. she was a panelist at the 2021 white house historical association asian...
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barbara robbins. barbara was only 21 years old when she was over in saigon during, the vietnam war, a truck carrying explosives from the vietcong exploded in front of her at the us embassy and killed her. she is the youngest on our memorial wall and the first female officer die in the line of duty. president johnson sent her family a telegram, a condolence letter, and we now have that on display, along with a posthumous medal that was given to her family. they donated to us just this past year, thanks to her brother. we were able to get these artifacts and have them on display here at headquarters. so it's something we're very honored to have. we're glad we can show the sacrifice and the heroism of barbara robbins. so it's the story of barbara robbins, been known for a long time, was at a classified story or deaths of cia officers declassified over years on our memorial wall you'll notice that there are many names that are not actually in the book of honor and every year the director of cia looks at t
barbara robbins. barbara was only 21 years old when she was over in saigon during, the vietnam war, a truck carrying explosives from the vietcong exploded in front of her at the us embassy and killed her. she is the youngest on our memorial wall and the first female officer die in the line of duty. president johnson sent her family a telegram, a condolence letter, and we now have that on display, along with a posthumous medal that was given to her family. they donated to us just this past year,...