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alfred barnett, known as barney. _ targets. alfred barnett, known as barney, was _ targets.. alfred barnett, known as barney, was a gunner in - targets. alfred barnett, knownj as barney, was a gunner in the raf. he flew more than 80 bombing missions over germany. now lancaster used to go one or two cookies in the centrepay. outside that, you would have a few, what you would call in centuries, for lighting fires. now the idea was to stir up some trouble, then drop these incendiaries to create fires. the biggest fire i ever saw was at hamburg. when you are flying, i know this may sound strange, i used to say i was chasing here, and then when you got there, we were very calm. amazing. but you go through hell going there. and hell coming back from it.- coming back from it. stan minchev _ coming back from it. stan minchev joined _ coming back from it. stan minchev joined the - coming back from it. stan minchev joined the royall coming back from it. stan minchevjoined the royal navy. he was 18 when he crossed the channel on d—day. his task was to deliver tanks to the beaches of no
alfred barnett, known as barney. _ targets. alfred barnett, known as barney, was _ targets.. alfred barnett, known as barney, was a gunner in - targets. alfred barnett, knownj as barney, was a gunner in the raf. he flew more than 80 bombing missions over germany. now lancaster used to go one or two cookies in the centrepay. outside that, you would have a few, what you would call in centuries, for lighting fires. now the idea was to stir up some trouble, then drop these incendiaries to create...
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bar barnett with me in studio next. y, what's going on? i'm right here! i was busy cashbacking for the holidays with chase freedom unlimited. you know i can't believe you lost another kevin. it's a holiday tradition! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. lowering bad cholesterol can be hard, even with a statin. diets and exercise add to the struggle. today, it's possible to go from struggle to cholesterol success with leqvio. with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by 50% and keep it low with 2 doses a year. common side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, and chest cold. ask your doctor about twice-yearly leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio® alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. with the money i saved, i started a dog walking busi
bar barnett with me in studio next. y, what's going on? i'm right here! i was busy cashbacking for the holidays with chase freedom unlimited. you know i can't believe you lost another kevin. it's a holiday tradition! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. lowering bad cholesterol can be hard, even with a statin. diets and exercise add to the struggle. today, it's possible to go from struggle to cholesterol success with leqvio. with a...
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could not believe it was happening to her. >> to prosecutor barnett, this was justice.ime and they found her guilty. i'm glad. i've done my job. and justice has been served. >> the jury sentence sandra to 27 years in prison. her lawyers have begun the years long appeal process. from behind bars, sandra wrote us this letter saying she's at peace because she knows she's innocent. her family supports her, so, she's not giving up. and liz? well, she and her kids do their best to carry on without jamie or sandra. >> my daughter just loved her her nana so much. and it was too heartbreaking to tell her that nana wasn't coming home. >> when do you miss about your dad the most? >> every day when i look at my kids, because i know what a wonderful grandfather he would have been. the jokes and the games. probably the toys he would have made for them. >> they never got a chance to roll their eyes at a jim joke? >> yeah, yeah. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline". i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> we begin this hour on capitol hill with yet another countdown to a c
could not believe it was happening to her. >> to prosecutor barnett, this was justice.ime and they found her guilty. i'm glad. i've done my job. and justice has been served. >> the jury sentence sandra to 27 years in prison. her lawyers have begun the years long appeal process. from behind bars, sandra wrote us this letter saying she's at peace because she knows she's innocent. her family supports her, so, she's not giving up. and liz? well, she and her kids do their best to carry...
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cbs's errol barnett has the latest on the investigation. >> are you jason eaton? yes. >> reporter: shooting suspect jason eaton is charged with three counts of attempted second-degree murder. >> mr. eaton enters a not guilty plea to all three counts. >> reporter: authorities say saturday night as the 20-year-olds, all of palestinian descent, were walking down this street, two wearing key fee yas, traditional arab scarves, the suspect allegedly stepped out from a porch firing four rounds, injuring all three. one man sustained a spinal injury. >> although we do not have evidence to support a hate crime enhancement, i do want to be clear there's no question this was a hateful act. >> reporter: family members have you'd feed the college students as tahseen ahmed, kinnan abdalhamid, and hisham awartini. two of the members are american citizens and the third is a legal resident. police found a pistol and magazine of bullets during the suspect's apartment which is across the street from the crime scene. >> atf tests have since connected the casings. >> reporter: two of t
cbs's errol barnett has the latest on the investigation. >> are you jason eaton? yes. >> reporter: shooting suspect jason eaton is charged with three counts of attempted second-degree murder. >> mr. eaton enters a not guilty plea to all three counts. >> reporter: authorities say saturday night as the 20-year-olds, all of palestinian descent, were walking down this street, two wearing key fee yas, traditional arab scarves, the suspect allegedly stepped out from a porch...
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the story from cbs' erroll barnett. >> reporter: sam bankman-fried found guilty on all seven charges of fraud and conspiracy. >> this kind of fraud, this kind of corruption is as old as time. and we have no patience for it. >> reporter: the entrepreneur and founder of crypto trading company ftx is accused of stealing as much as $10 billion in customer funds, defrauding those customers, and the lenders of alameda research, its affiliated hedge fund. in november of last year, the company filed for bankruptcy, and bankman-fried resigned as ceo. >> sam bankman-fried perpetrated one of the biggest financial frauds in american history. a multibillion dollar scheme designed to make him the king of crypto. >> reporter: the jury of nine women and three men began deliberating on the seven counts that include wire fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering. key witnesses against the 31-year-old included his ex-girlfriend and former roommates who also pleaded guilty as co-conspirators. >> also a message -- it's a warning, this case, to every single fraudster out there who thinks that they're
the story from cbs' erroll barnett. >> reporter: sam bankman-fried found guilty on all seven charges of fraud and conspiracy. >> this kind of fraud, this kind of corruption is as old as time. and we have no patience for it. >> reporter: the entrepreneur and founder of crypto trading company ftx is accused of stealing as much as $10 billion in customer funds, defrauding those customers, and the lenders of alameda research, its affiliated hedge fund. in november of last year,...
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errol barnett, thank you so much.hose frightening mail threats against election workers. a letter believed to contain fentanyl was intercepted today before it could reach the elections office in lton county, georgia. while officials in california confirmed election offices in los angeles and sacramento were also targeted with fentanyl-laced letters. cbs's jeff pegues reports on how authorities are trying to find the suspect. >> reporter: a letter in georgia is among more than a dozen sent to election offices in at least five states. one letter says "end elections now." another warns of "white powder" and referenced communists. both featured symbols of left-wing groups. law enforcement sources say the letters sent across the country appear to be threats to scare rather than seriously harm. >> they are intentionally trying to break us. break us enough to stop elections. and that's not going to happen. it, quite frankly, did the opposite. it lit a fire underneath us. >> reporter: investigators are working to track down t
errol barnett, thank you so much.hose frightening mail threats against election workers. a letter believed to contain fentanyl was intercepted today before it could reach the elections office in lton county, georgia. while officials in california confirmed election offices in los angeles and sacramento were also targeted with fentanyl-laced letters. cbs's jeff pegues reports on how authorities are trying to find the suspect. >> reporter: a letter in georgia is among more than a dozen sent...
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cbs's errol barnett has the late-breaking details. >> shooter is down right now.e ground. >> reporter: within minutes, new hampshire state police rushed to the state hospital in concord late this afternoon, after reports of an active shooter in the front lobby. the suspect shot one victim who later died at a nearby hospital. a state trooper shot and killed the suspect at the scene. >> our hearts go out to the family of the victim as well as our colleagues who have been impacted. >> reporter: authorities say the shooting took place at the in-patient psychiatric hospital, a 185-bed facility manned by on-duty officers, and visitors must enter through metal detectors. the hospital grounds were immediately locked down as staff and patients were told to shelter in place. >> there is no active shooter threat to the public. the scene remains active, as one suspicious vehicle has been located. >> reporter: dozens of police officers responded to the scene, including a bomb squad which remains there. no word yet on a potential motive, norah, on this late-breaking story. >> n
cbs's errol barnett has the late-breaking details. >> shooter is down right now.e ground. >> reporter: within minutes, new hampshire state police rushed to the state hospital in concord late this afternoon, after reports of an active shooter in the front lobby. the suspect shot one victim who later died at a nearby hospital. a state trooper shot and killed the suspect at the scene. >> our hearts go out to the family of the victim as well as our colleagues who have been...
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cbs's errol barnett has the late-breaking details. >> shooter is down right now.ound. >> reporter: within minutes, new hampshire state police rushed to the state hospital in concorde late this afternoon, after reports of an active shooter in the front lobby. it is unclear if there were any injuries. police say this is still an active investigation. >> the suspect in this situation is deceased. all patients are safe. >> reporter: authorities say the shooting took place at the in-patient psychiatric hospital, a 100-85 bed facility manned by a nonduty officers, and visitors must enter through metl detectors. the hospital grounds were immediately locked down as staff and patients were told to shelter in place. >> there is no active shooter threat to the public, the scene remains active, is one suspicious vehicle has been located. >> reporter: and norah, the police just confirmed on this late-breaking story that at least one person is deceased. and there is no motive that has emerged, yet, but we do know dozens of officers have responded to the scene and are investigat
cbs's errol barnett has the late-breaking details. >> shooter is down right now.ound. >> reporter: within minutes, new hampshire state police rushed to the state hospital in concorde late this afternoon, after reports of an active shooter in the front lobby. it is unclear if there were any injuries. police say this is still an active investigation. >> the suspect in this situation is deceased. all patients are safe. >> reporter: authorities say the shooting took place at...
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cbs's errol barnett spoke with one of the victims and his mother about what happened before he was shotpeaking kind of like a mix of arabic and english. he without hesitation just went down the stairs, pulled out a firearm pistol, and started shooting pit >> reporter: kinnan abdalhamid says he ran for his life, fearing his childhood friends might be dead. >> first shot went, i believe tashim's chest, and i heard the thud on the ground and him start screaming. and while i was running, i heard the second pistol shot. i heard the pistol on the ground. >> reporter: what else is going through your mind at that moment? >> honestly, it was so surreal that i couldn't really think. it was kind of like a fight or flight. i didn't know i was shot until a minute later. i felt as extreme spike of pain, so i put my hand where the pain was. and then i looked at it and it was soaked in blood, i was like holy [bleep], i was shot. >> reporter: the 20-year-old student managed to knock on a neighbor's daughter called 911, then relying on his emt training and knowing he needed help fast, abdalhamid asked po
cbs's errol barnett spoke with one of the victims and his mother about what happened before he was shotpeaking kind of like a mix of arabic and english. he without hesitation just went down the stairs, pulled out a firearm pistol, and started shooting pit >> reporter: kinnan abdalhamid says he ran for his life, fearing his childhood friends might be dead. >> first shot went, i believe tashim's chest, and i heard the thud on the ground and him start screaming. and while i was...
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alfred barnett, known as barney, was a gunner in the raf.d incendiaries. that's for lighting fires. now the idea was to mark the target, give them some trouble, then drop these incendiaries to create fires. now, the biggest fire i ever saw was at hamburg. when you're flying — i know this may sound strange — i used to start shaking here. and then when you got up there, you were very calm. amazing. but you'd go through hell going there and hell coming back from it. stan mincherjoined the royal navy. he was 18 when he crossed the channel on d—day. his task was to deliver tanks to the beaches of normandy. the first thing we saw at about - daylight was the minesweepers coming forwards to sweep a channel to the beach. _ 0n the way in, we hit a landmine. it wasn't a big mine. it blew a hole, but it didn't become a major problem. i i could just see the seawall and the houses beyond it. i the initial forces in our area, juno, were canadian. - they had a disastrous time, and the majority of them i were sunk on the beach with a lot of casualties. j thi
alfred barnett, known as barney, was a gunner in the raf.d incendiaries. that's for lighting fires. now the idea was to mark the target, give them some trouble, then drop these incendiaries to create fires. now, the biggest fire i ever saw was at hamburg. when you're flying — i know this may sound strange — i used to start shaking here. and then when you got up there, you were very calm. amazing. but you'd go through hell going there and hell coming back from it. stan mincherjoined the...
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weekend accompanying them to competitions like the medium youth championships in the small city of barnett. but the future has mackey for these aspiring updates since 2020, and on the conflict with neighboring country as of as john has flared up again, the smaller armenian nation struggles defend or if it's logic counterparts the country feels like the international community is not supposed to get enough of feeling familiar to a meaningful centuries. now the, the competition goes well. so how do you choose pupils? one wins goals, the advocates of wrong the see them. i mean school thought the i love my thoughts on on them. i hope that one day i can mental another, call each emergency cheapest. yes. well that would be a massive dream come true for me. but the last time that i was on campus me but not the dream to finally live in a free and safe country is not something he wants to talk about. what is left is to do what he's always done. gymnastics thing to so is all the we don't know, but he still feels good and not simply kind of stop. yeah. so so i don't know if the coach is off and ask h
weekend accompanying them to competitions like the medium youth championships in the small city of barnett. but the future has mackey for these aspiring updates since 2020, and on the conflict with neighboring country as of as john has flared up again, the smaller armenian nation struggles defend or if it's logic counterparts the country feels like the international community is not supposed to get enough of feeling familiar to a meaningful centuries. now the, the competition goes well. so how...
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he's a professor of communications at the university of westminster, and he's steve barnett. and he's actually rather nice . actually rather nice. >> are you got a kitty? >> are you got a kitty? >> you writing? >> you writing? >> i'm going i'm to going hand the kitty over to you. you you can be you can be the kitty. you're the bond villain. now, tell me, steve, why why is trust so low in printed media? and i think there are essentially two reasons. the first is that we have long had a tradition in the uk that our broadcast journalism are bound by rules of accuracy and impartiality. our broadcast. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so if you're if you're working in broadcasting, you know that there are rules that you've got to tell the truth . you've got to tell the truth. you've got to back it up with facts, but also you've got to give both sides of the argument . give both sides of the argument. whereas at the press for generations, you can essentially say what you want. now, there's nothing wrong with being opinionated as long as people are aware that there is a difference between the ne
he's a professor of communications at the university of westminster, and he's steve barnett. and he's actually rather nice . actually rather nice. >> are you got a kitty? >> are you got a kitty? >> you writing? >> you writing? >> i'm going i'm to going hand the kitty over to you. you you can be you can be the kitty. you're the bond villain. now, tell me, steve, why why is trust so low in printed media? and i think there are essentially two reasons. the first is...
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this is dw news line from barnett and the leader of how mos, as a deal with israel, is close. it's likely to see a pause in fighting on the release of hostages. elizabeth riley's captain by the militants on october. the 7th of putting pressure on these writing will come from this to prioritize the sights of their loved ones. are sad about every loss of life, but it feels like the world is not screening hard enough for these innocent civilians that are being held hostage. these writing 3 family members held hostage by hamas tells dw how she's coping.
this is dw news line from barnett and the leader of how mos, as a deal with israel, is close. it's likely to see a pause in fighting on the release of hostages. elizabeth riley's captain by the militants on october. the 7th of putting pressure on these writing will come from this to prioritize the sights of their loved ones. are sad about every loss of life, but it feels like the world is not screening hard enough for these innocent civilians that are being held hostage. these writing 3 family...
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. >> errol barnett there, thank you. >>> well, tonight mourners are paying their respects to former first lady rosalynn carter, who died last week at the age of 96. it is the first day of three days of memorials for mrs. carter. cbs's mark strassmann is in atlanta with new details. i understand there's some new reporting whether former president jimmy carter, at age 99, will be there tomorrow. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good evening, norah. we're hearing tonight that mr. carter will, in fact, attend tomorrow's special service. at least that's the plan. there could be a last-mnute change of heart or whatever. georgia is staging this three-day farewell to mrs. carter, but this is an american moment. and right now live inside the carter center, everyday americans file past mrs. carter's casket, paying their respects to the daughter of tiny plains, georgia, who became first lady of the united states. earlier today, her secret service agents past and present escorted her hearse. her family helped lay wreaths at her georgia alma mater. tomorrow that special tribute service to celebrate
. >> errol barnett there, thank you. >>> well, tonight mourners are paying their respects to former first lady rosalynn carter, who died last week at the age of 96. it is the first day of three days of memorials for mrs. carter. cbs's mark strassmann is in atlanta with new details. i understand there's some new reporting whether former president jimmy carter, at age 99, will be there tomorrow. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good evening, norah. we're hearing tonight...
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he's a professor of communications at the university of westminster, and he's steve barnett. and he's actually rather nice . actually rather nice. >> are you got a kitty? >> are you got a kitty? >> you writing? >> you writing? >> i'm going i'm to going hand the kitty over to you. you you can be you can be the kitty. you're the bond villain. now, tell me, steve, why why is trust so low in printed media? and i think there are essentially two reasons. the first is that we have long had a tradition in the uk that our broadcast journalism are bound by rules of accuracy and impartiality. our broadcast. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so if you're if you're working in broadcasting, you know that there are rules that you've got to tell the truth . you've got to tell the truth. you've got to back it up with facts, but also you've got to give both sides of the argument . give both sides of the argument. whereas at the press for generations, you can essentially say what you want. now, there's nothing wrong with being opinionated as long as people are aware that there is a difference between the ne
he's a professor of communications at the university of westminster, and he's steve barnett. and he's actually rather nice . actually rather nice. >> are you got a kitty? >> are you got a kitty? >> you writing? >> you writing? >> i'm going i'm to going hand the kitty over to you. you you can be you can be the kitty. you're the bond villain. now, tell me, steve, why why is trust so low in printed media? and i think there are essentially two reasons. the first is...
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my last the and i'll pay, i'm from high, told me a lot of he me barnett composite the white guy fair. my that home a why you both have a key code, the name of your file, hawaii garner mia long one time one. okay. from the wrong, but you're not come on me. i'm not sometimes it's up in the knee by the by and had the front not, not how to ever hit the road. i was home. you might have been wow, my hometown head. oh, how probably, how old my phone, i'm yeah, fall away for a while. if i'm out and was not our phone hold on the policy why i've had pain in the god, people that are protected by, by doing things for may as long as he was about to you, you phone me pharmaceuticals and what are they going by now going at football. so my, if i might say you made, i bought a manual and a few months or credit card for the man i thought about the, the, the genie avenue, you mentioned the gold when you were dollars. you mean the actual as you are going in y'all's to definitely absolutely. i apologize about the changing my to r o. p 90 i j is that the kidney as well? who do i change the color b and e? i
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my last the and i'll pay, i'm from high, told me a lot of, he mean barnett composite, the white guy fair my, that haul me. why? you both have a key code, the name of your file, hawaii on any a long one time in one. okay. from the devil, but you're gonna come on the premium that sometimes is up in the knee by the time you buy a heavy truck, not, not how to ever hit the road. i was home, you know, might have been wow, how, probably how happened and i'm calling on yeah. follow a for a while. it was not our phone hold on the policy why i've had pain in the god people that are protected by, by doing things for may as long as he was calling about a you, you phone me pharmaceuticals and what are they going by now? going at football so my, if i might say you made i bought a manual and a few months or credit card for the man i thought about the, the, the genie avenue, you mentioned the gold when you were dollars and the actual ratio and often in y'all's to definitely absolutely, i apologize about the changing my to r o p 90 i j is that the kidney as well? who do i change the color b and e? i is a
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woman and now people are saying barnett was saying that emma barnett was bullying person. bullying a >> yeah, well, it's nonsense. >> yeah, well, it's nonsense. >> it's okay. well, just end the story. >> end of conversation. let's move on. >> but why are public representatives for groups saying they can't have tough questions on radio? exactly >> and that's that's the issue that we're it's a tough question. no, what we're again, we're sleepwalking into being in a disagreement with somebody or asking, you know, because you don't disagree doesn't mean you're bullying somebody. no. do you're bullying somebody. no. do you so? i mean, point you mean so? i mean, the point whether having a trans woman as a of an endometriosis a ceo of an endometriosis charity is an issue that i've seen lots of debates online. >> a lot of women are not happy about that. >> but equally, they did >> no. but equally, they did point know, the point out that, you know, the ceo of prostate cancer is females. so something the females. so something the females . so it's as if you're females. so it's as if you're bes
woman and now people are saying barnett was saying that emma barnett was bullying person. bullying a >> yeah, well, it's nonsense. >> yeah, well, it's nonsense. >> it's okay. well, just end the story. >> end of conversation. let's move on. >> but why are public representatives for groups saying they can't have tough questions on radio? exactly >> and that's that's the issue that we're it's a tough question. no, what we're again, we're sleepwalking into being...
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seduce lou barnett. a simple sort of saw the shop with a new one at the front in the company. right. and the company, the noise push 3. this is glass cove coast colors is get to the french bar and i see that the photos of the technician because it's measuring the commodity lydia. folger cutting the result concluded that the image and they are connected to the most part of the joys. there's no problem getting with me for so good. good. yeah. the protector group was that was that's the only script of my purse is a step in. yes, that's correct. for folks from special videos, what they don't get any of the 20th. you go to the doctor, you send your money like jewish, good, you know, have you spoken with new york? yeah. how to put it really to buddies. set the most of the move start with bushel. i think i would just do it the so what was the, what was the really so that's the, that's the one with it. so excuse me. i'm going to give a point in the budget the this was the one that bring it up in blairsville by yourself. so the slope as low as needed to do that for the the 2. i mean i'
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emma barnett, thank you so much. >>> next, a new push to get a aid to allies in israel and in ukraineemands for border security don't get in the way, we'll explain, stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this week congressional leaders returned from their thanksgiving recess to a full plate. first, the fight to secure more aid to israel and ukraine. in october, president biden requested nearly 106 billion dollars in funding for israel, ukraine, and security at the southern border. the house approved nearly 15 billion dollars toward israel. the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, says he and his -- to the floor for a vote as soon as the week of december 4th. when it comes to ukraine, republicans insist on traditional aid, u.s. border security measures (inaudible) most contentious issues in american politics. making matters even trickier, is the fact that congress hasn't been able to agree on much coming close to a government shutdown twice in the past two months led by republicans. they face another funding deadline in january to keep the government running. with us now, former florida r
emma barnett, thank you so much. >>> next, a new push to get a aid to allies in israel and in ukraineemands for border security don't get in the way, we'll explain, stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this week congressional leaders returned from their thanksgiving recess to a full plate. first, the fight to secure more aid to israel and ukraine. in october, president biden requested nearly 106 billion dollars in funding for israel, ukraine, and security at the...
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so just given me, the code is the last name and your diamond to do with logo barnett. so we'll sort of saw the shop within the way that the folks in the company ran the company, the noise push through it. it's glass cove, cuz let's just get to the french bar and i see that the photos of the technician visits measuring the commodity closure. could think of the result concluded that the image in the internet to the lowest, uh joyce's bus in april no problem. be with me for something good. yeah, i'm good. yeah. the protector group is the worst. that's all you squared for that person. just jumping me, is that correct for folks from special videos? what they don't get any of the fear for me to go to the doctor you should do them or do you like jewish? good. you know have you spoken with new york? yeah. how to bring it about is that the most of the move start with bushel? i think i would just do it the so what was the, what was the anyway . so that's the, that's the was it? so it takes the cube a point in the budget. the, this was the, bring it up in blairsville police or so
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he was the mentor to randy barnett to brought the obamacare challenge to the best known libertarian politicalpher and persuaded charles koch to found the cato institute. he was an anarchist, opposed to any power, he thought illegitimate for the state to exist at all, that taxation was theft and he based this in part on terrible philosophical arguments about the wrongness of having any kind of state power at all. and in part, on extremely optimistic arguments about what would happen if, as inevitably the case with anarchy, you have multiple injuries of armed power within the same geographical area. we have experience with this, they're called war lords. not good living among them. >> andrew koppelman, you began in the 1930's, weren't libertarianism weren't there earlier versions? >> well, so, libertarianism to the extent that those ideas are possible in the 19th century, they're not directed against socialism, they're against slavery. so, it has a completely different context and meaning in the 19th century. the modern libertarian movement arises as opposition to the new deal, and much larger
he was the mentor to randy barnett to brought the obamacare challenge to the best known libertarian politicalpher and persuaded charles koch to found the cato institute. he was an anarchist, opposed to any power, he thought illegitimate for the state to exist at all, that taxation was theft and he based this in part on terrible philosophical arguments about the wrongness of having any kind of state power at all. and in part, on extremely optimistic arguments about what would happen if, as...
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emma barnett, thank you so much. >>> next, a new push to get a tour allies in israel and in ukraine,t in the way, we'll explain, stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when her windshield cracked. [gasp] >> customer: my car! >> tech vo: she didn't take it to the dealer. she scheduled with safelite. we have the latest technology for the newest vehicles. and we do more replacements and recalibrations than anyone else. >> customer: thank you so much. >> tech: don't wait-- schedule now. ♪ pop music ♪ >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ hey, you should try new robitussin honey medi-soothers for long-lasting cough and sore throat relief. try new robitussin lozenges with real medicine and find your voice. you know? we really need to work on your people skills. at bombas, we're obsessed with comfort. quality. movement. because your basic things should be your best things. one purchased equals one donated. visit bombas.com and shop our big holiday sale. we really don't want people to think of feeding food like ours is spoiling their dogs. good, real food is simple. it looks like food, it sm
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let's go to nbc's emma barnett in burlington for us. emma, welcome.o authorities have any information on either shoot or a potential motive? >> reporter: alex, we don't have any information yet on either of those things, but let me tell our audience what we do know. as you mentioned in your intro there, these were three palestinian students who were on their way to dinner. they are all students at american universities. they are all 20 years old. they were wearing palestinian scarves, symbols of the keffiyeh, and they all attend attend american universities. they were on their way to dinner when a man approached them with a pistol and shot four rounds at them, did not say anything. right now, they are being treated in the hospital behind me at the university of vermont medical center, one of them is said to be in critical condition. i want to read you some statements we've gotten from different organizations. the arab american discmination statement said, given the information collected and provided, it's clear that thehate was a motivating factor in
let's go to nbc's emma barnett in burlington for us. emma, welcome.o authorities have any information on either shoot or a potential motive? >> reporter: alex, we don't have any information yet on either of those things, but let me tell our audience what we do know. as you mentioned in your intro there, these were three palestinian students who were on their way to dinner. they are all students at american universities. they are all 20 years old. they were wearing palestinian scarves,...
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barnett's career with the warriors spanned over five decades as a player and list and team ambassadoroadcasting career with the warriors in 1977. he then worked for over 30 years as both a television and radio analyst. as for what happened during the game last night, well, it was a good day for the warriors, especially steph curry, who scored 35 points with seven three pointers to hold off the spurs. abc7 sports anchor chris alvarez has the highlights . >> good morning. the nba's in-season tournament heating up for the warriors last night. now a loss. the spurs would end their chance of advancing out of west group c so stephen curry trying to send san antonio to an 11th straight loss. second quarter. victor wembanyama he's seven foot four. gary payton, six two and oh what a block. get that out. warriors led by four at the break. third quarter up six. dario saric nice defense forced the turnover chris paul in transition get it to steph curry. a little look away corner three good pop yeah not happy. fourth quarter dubs up 11 off the spurs miss klay thompson long outlet to jonathon kumin
barnett's career with the warriors spanned over five decades as a player and list and team ambassadoroadcasting career with the warriors in 1977. he then worked for over 30 years as both a television and radio analyst. as for what happened during the game last night, well, it was a good day for the warriors, especially steph curry, who scored 35 points with seven three pointers to hold off the spurs. abc7 sports anchor chris alvarez has the highlights . >> good morning. the nba's...
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prior to last night's warriors game, the organization honored longtime basketball analyst jim barnetts now named in his honor. barnett's career with the warriors spanned over five decades as a player, analyst and team ambassador. after playing in the nba for 11 years, he started his broadcast career with the warriors in 1977. he then worked for over 30 years as both a television and radio analyst. as far as what happened during the game, it was a good day for the warriors, especially steph curry, who scored 35 points with seven three pointers to hold off the spurs. abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez has all the highlights. >> good morning. the nba's in-season tournament heating up for the warriors last night. now a loss to the spurs would end their chance of advancing out of west group c, so stefan curry trying to send san antonio to an 11th straight loss second quarter. victor wembanyama he's seven foot four. gary payton six two and oh what a block get that out. warriors led by four at the break. third quarter up six. dario saric nice defense forced the turnover chris paul in tran
prior to last night's warriors game, the organization honored longtime basketball analyst jim barnetts now named in his honor. barnett's career with the warriors spanned over five decades as a player, analyst and team ambassador. after playing in the nba for 11 years, he started his broadcast career with the warriors in 1977. he then worked for over 30 years as both a television and radio analyst. as far as what happened during the game, it was a good day for the warriors, especially steph...
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he was the mentor to randy barnett who brought the obamacare challenge to robert moses, a libertarian political philosopher and he was the one who persuaded charles koch to help found the libertarian party and the cato institute and was really an anarchist, he was so opposed to any kind of state power that he thought it was diligent for the state to exist at all, taxation is theft. he based this in part on terrible philosophical arguments about the wrongness of having any kind of state power at all and in part on extremely optimistic arguments about what would happen if you had multiple centers of armed power within the same geographical area. we had experience with this, they are called warlords. it is not good living among them. >> host: you begin with hayek but wasn't libertarianism, when their versions of it that were earlier on? in the american assignment? >> guest: yes. libertarianism to the extent that those ideas are popular in the 19th century, they are not directed against socialism but against slavery. a completely different context and meaning in the 19th century. the mode
he was the mentor to randy barnett who brought the obamacare challenge to robert moses, a libertarian political philosopher and he was the one who persuaded charles koch to help found the libertarian party and the cato institute and was really an anarchist, he was so opposed to any kind of state power that he thought it was diligent for the state to exist at all, taxation is theft. he based this in part on terrible philosophical arguments about the wrongness of having any kind of state power at...
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you know, on a fee taken off or not rush is flushing the pardon me, on a board of losses any day barnett. i'm heading to the beach too. but for the last time i'm flying back to that really wasn't unique experience. not only because of the beach landing, but everyone was so nice. it all felt like a big family so that i really got a good impression of the whole island. the can that wraps up today's show, be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle in europe. thanks for joining us. and until next time, it's obviously the same the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the institute this award recognizes people connected via the interest of our 2023 the to metals, to, to recipients from the leasing type. hey, in budapest, the sales coming up on d, w. choosing the joy of the ride over the annoyance of the traffic gunners, the bike revolution, i want you to verify thing is the but now that unions will check it out. it's 77 percent in 30 minutes. on the w, the a mystery is the most powerful woman, little sister of the dictates a mysterious strategic who is
you know, on a fee taken off or not rush is flushing the pardon me, on a board of losses any day barnett. i'm heading to the beach too. but for the last time i'm flying back to that really wasn't unique experience. not only because of the beach landing, but everyone was so nice. it all felt like a big family so that i really got a good impression of the whole island. the can that wraps up today's show, be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle in...
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any day barnett. i'm heading to the beach too. but for the last time, i'm flying back to that really wasn't unique experience, not only because of the beach landing, but everyone was so nice. it all felt like a big family so that i really got a good impression of the whole island. the and that wraps up today's show, be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle in europe. thanks for joining us. and until next time, it's obviously the same, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the climate versus business, the gulf states a massively expanding very renewable energy, but also increasing the annual production of fossil fuels with an eye on the upcoming world climate summits. we also can petra estates, do climate change global in 15 minutes on the w vibrant habitat ended goal listening place of the mediterranean sea. its waters connects people of many cultures. jeff or abdul karim explores the land of the pharaohs in egypt contrast to sign the in 60 minutes on d w. the, the, the words people h
any day barnett. i'm heading to the beach too. but for the last time, i'm flying back to that really wasn't unique experience, not only because of the beach landing, but everyone was so nice. it all felt like a big family so that i really got a good impression of the whole island. the and that wraps up today's show, be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle in europe. thanks for joining us. and until next time, it's obviously the same, the,...
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this flush is flushed in the front me on a board of losses any day barnett. i'm heading to the beach too, but for the last time i'm flying back to that really wasn't unique experience. not only because of the beach landing, but everyone was so nice. it all felt like a big family so that i really got a good impression of the whole island, the and that wraps up today's show, be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and live style in europe. thanks for joining us and until next time it's obviously the same the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, an ongoing scheme using fake financial portals to steal billiards, 800000000 euros, and damages nationwide charges on the slides. also from the beginning of decline. so when they signed us to the end, everything was perfect. we actually came across as very credible with dream task money. i want more in 15 minutes on the w, the advice and listening place of the mediterranean sea. and lots of jobs are up to coming to us next during martin lodge style, mediterranean meeting p q, and go th
this flush is flushed in the front me on a board of losses any day barnett. i'm heading to the beach too, but for the last time i'm flying back to that really wasn't unique experience. not only because of the beach landing, but everyone was so nice. it all felt like a big family so that i really got a good impression of the whole island, the and that wraps up today's show, be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and live style in europe. thanks for joining us and...
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tt is a barnett own names. it is important- — a barnett own names. it is important.ilt _ monuments, celebrated the night sky. it is lovely to look up. people ask what is going on out there and put their legends out there also. the astronomy is heritage of all of us. take us right back. we see you now, doing what you do, very qualified, educating people. take us back to little maggie, who is maybejust going, wow. t little maggie, who is maybe 'ust going. womfi little maggie, who is maybe 'ust iioin , wow. ., , ., going, wow. i cannot remember a time when i was going, wow. i cannot remember a time when i was not — going, wow. i cannot remember a time when i was not fascinated _ going, wow. i cannot remember a time when i was not fascinated by _ going, wow. i cannot remember a time when i was not fascinated by stars i when i was not fascinated by stars but i grew up in london so you have light pollution here. and i lived in a council flat for a time light pollution here. and i lived in a councilflat for a time in london so not much access to the stars. i went to the top
tt is a barnett own names. it is important- — a barnett own names. it is important.ilt _ monuments, celebrated the night sky. it is lovely to look up. people ask what is going on out there and put their legends out there also. the astronomy is heritage of all of us. take us right back. we see you now, doing what you do, very qualified, educating people. take us back to little maggie, who is maybejust going, wow. t little maggie, who is maybe 'ust going. womfi little maggie, who is maybe 'ust...
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alfred barnett, known as barney, was a gunner in the raf.were 4000—pounders, in the centre base. then outside that, you'd have two pockets of what they called incendiaries. that's for lighting fires. now the idea was to mark the target, stir up some trouble, then drop these incendiaries to create fires. now, the biggest fire i ever saw was at hamburg. when you're flying — i know this may sound strange — i used to start shaking here. and then when you got up there, you were very calm. amazing. but you'd go through hell going there and hell coming back from it. stan mincherjoined the royal navy. he was 18 when he crossed the channel on d—day. his task was to deliver tanks to the beaches of normandy. the first thing we saw at about - daylight was the minesweepers coming forwards to sweep a channel to the beach. _ on the way in, we hit a landmine. it wasn't a big mine. it blew a hole, but it didn't become a major problem. i i could just see the sea wall and the houses beyond it. l the initial forces in our area, juno, were canadian. - they had a
alfred barnett, known as barney, was a gunner in the raf.were 4000—pounders, in the centre base. then outside that, you'd have two pockets of what they called incendiaries. that's for lighting fires. now the idea was to mark the target, stir up some trouble, then drop these incendiaries to create fires. now, the biggest fire i ever saw was at hamburg. when you're flying — i know this may sound strange — i used to start shaking here. and then when you got up there, you were very calm....
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. >> norah: errol barnett there, thank you.ht, mourners are paying their respects to first lady rosalynn carter who died last week at the age of 96. it is the first day of three days of memorials for mrs. carter. cbs's mark strassmann is in atlanta with new details. good evening, mark. they are new details of whether former president jimmy carter at age 99 will be there tomorrow. what can you tell us? >> good evening, norah, we are hearing tonight that mr. carter will in fact attend tomorrow's special service at least that's the plan. there could be a last-minute change. georgia is staging the three day farewell to mrs. carter. but this is an american moment. and right now live inside the carter center, everyday americans file past mrs. carter's casket paying their respects to the daughter of tiny planes georgia who became first lady of the united states. earlier today her secret service agents past and present a score to mrs. carter's hearse to georgia where her family laid wreaths at her door to our alma mater. now tomorrow t
. >> norah: errol barnett there, thank you.ht, mourners are paying their respects to first lady rosalynn carter who died last week at the age of 96. it is the first day of three days of memorials for mrs. carter. cbs's mark strassmann is in atlanta with new details. good evening, mark. they are new details of whether former president jimmy carter at age 99 will be there tomorrow. what can you tell us? >> good evening, norah, we are hearing tonight that mr. carter will in fact attend...
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cbs's errol barnett has been there throughout the trial and has more on the verdict. >> it was a swifter sonic fall from grace for a man who was once "forbes" magazine cover story with the estimated f $26 billion. 31-year-old sam bankman-fried is now awaiting sentencing in this brooklyn federal prison after a jury unanimously found him guilty of seven financial felonies, including conspiracy, fraud, and money laundering. >> i wasn't super involved in alameda. i wasn't involved in the trading, hadn't been for years. >> reporter: the government accused bankman-fried of stealing $10 billion from crypto customers by funneling a through fdx's hedge fund alameda research. using that money to gain access to celebrities which increase the popularity of his crypto platform. the department of justice is now pointing to bankman-fried as an example of those who "try to hide crimes behind a shiny new thing they claim no one else is smart enough to understand." u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york said this case is a warning. >> to single fraudster out there who thinks they are untouc
cbs's errol barnett has been there throughout the trial and has more on the verdict. >> it was a swifter sonic fall from grace for a man who was once "forbes" magazine cover story with the estimated f $26 billion. 31-year-old sam bankman-fried is now awaiting sentencing in this brooklyn federal prison after a jury unanimously found him guilty of seven financial felonies, including conspiracy, fraud, and money laundering. >> i wasn't super involved in alameda. i wasn't...
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military support until russia is deficient. douglas, president, magic type one has arrived here in barnett and heated discussion about his condemnation of israel's actions in gaza. formalities began with a meeting between president and former jim and sealants and jim and present front developed a stein mind as the dead ones. also useful tools, we have tons of the old lock schoultz. tuckers president says he's broken or contact with these baby prime minister benjamin netanyahu because of what he described as each rails master custom the gossip ball. let's get more from the deputies chief political edited mckayla kristen, who is the german chancellor rate a welcome mikaela. what can we expect from the other one visit as well? we're going to see it by far the most controversial visited by a lead us a fall. this year and also within the top 2 holes who now faces a press conference where he for so will be confronted with the very woods of president. add one of to germany doesn't just say that it stands by israel's side. he didn't just defend israel against the accusation of being, quote, faxes.
military support until russia is deficient. douglas, president, magic type one has arrived here in barnett and heated discussion about his condemnation of israel's actions in gaza. formalities began with a meeting between president and former jim and sealants and jim and present front developed a stein mind as the dead ones. also useful tools, we have tons of the old lock schoultz. tuckers president says he's broken or contact with these baby prime minister benjamin netanyahu because of what he...
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honor barnett's career with the warriors spanned over five decades as a player, analyst and team ambassador. after playing for 11 years in the nba, he began his broadcasting career with the warriors in 1977. then worked for over 30 years as both a television and radio analyst. a 49 ers fan is finding a good hearted way to deal with her husband, who is an avid seattle seahawks fan. at least when the 49 ers win. take a look. this is jen irwin's husband. after seattle lost to san francisco yesterday. now, the couple from auburn, washington, can bet that the loser would stand in a corner with a sign praising the winning team. oh, no. jen and jason have been making quirky bets each time the teams play each other. >> but she's had to get a perm, a spray tan. i had to eat hot dogs, raw hot dogs. she took pictures of my feet with 40 niners stuff on them and then posted them on a foot fetish website. >> last year, the loser got a tattoo. so this guy has a 40 niner tattoo. now >> i have so many comments, but i'm going to just rein it in. the couple hasn't decided what the bet will be when the two tea
honor barnett's career with the warriors spanned over five decades as a player, analyst and team ambassador. after playing for 11 years in the nba, he began his broadcasting career with the warriors in 1977. then worked for over 30 years as both a television and radio analyst. a 49 ers fan is finding a good hearted way to deal with her husband, who is an avid seattle seahawks fan. at least when the 49 ers win. take a look. this is jen irwin's husband. after seattle lost to san francisco...
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honor barnett's career with the warriors spanned over five decades as a player, analyst and team ambassadorrs in the nba, he began his broadcasting career with the warriors in 1977. then worked for over 30 years as both a television and radio analyst. a 49 ers fan is finding a good hearted way to deal with her husband, who is an avid seattle seahawks fan. at least when the 49 ers win. take a look. this is jen irwin's husband. after seattle lost to san francisco yesterday. now, the couple from auburn, washington, can bet that the loser would stand in a corner with a sign praising the winning team. oh, no. jen and jason have been making quirky bets each time the teams play each other. >> but she's had to get a perm, a spray tan. i had to eat hot dogs, raw hot dogs. she took pictures of my feet with 40 niners stuff on them and then posted them on a foot fetish website. >> last year, the loser got a tattoo. so this guy has a 40 niner tattoo. now >> i have so many comments, but i'm going to just rein it in. the couple hasn't decided what the bet will be when the two teams face off again in a few
honor barnett's career with the warriors spanned over five decades as a player, analyst and team ambassadorrs in the nba, he began his broadcasting career with the warriors in 1977. then worked for over 30 years as both a television and radio analyst. a 49 ers fan is finding a good hearted way to deal with her husband, who is an avid seattle seahawks fan. at least when the 49 ers win. take a look. this is jen irwin's husband. after seattle lost to san francisco yesterday. now, the couple from...
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alfred barnett, known as barney, was a gunner in the raf.re 4000—pounders in the centre base. then outside that, you would have a few pockets of what they called incendiaries. that's for lighting fires. now the idea was to mark the target, give them some trouble, then drop these incendiaries to create fires. now, the biggest fire i ever saw was at hamburg. when you're flying — i know this may sound strange — i used to start shaking here. and then when you got up there, you were very calm. amazing. but you'd go through hell going there and hell coming back from it. stan mincherjoined the royal navy. he was 18 when he crossed the channel on d—day. his task was to deliver tanks to the beaches of normandy. the first thing we saw at about - daylight was the minesweepers coming forwards to sweep a channel to the beach. _ 0n the way in, we hit a landmine. it wasn't a big mine. it blew a hole, but it didn't become a major problem. i i could just see the seawall and the houses beyond it. i the initial forces in our area, juno, were canadian. - they h
alfred barnett, known as barney, was a gunner in the raf.re 4000—pounders in the centre base. then outside that, you would have a few pockets of what they called incendiaries. that's for lighting fires. now the idea was to mark the target, give them some trouble, then drop these incendiaries to create fires. now, the biggest fire i ever saw was at hamburg. when you're flying — i know this may sound strange — i used to start shaking here. and then when you got up there, you were very calm....
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woman and now people are saying barnett was saying that emma barnett was bullying person. bullying a . >> yeah, well, it's nonsense. >> yeah, well, it's nonsense. >> it's okay. well, just end the story. >> end of conversation. let's move on. >> but why are public representatives for groups saying they can't have tough questions on radio? exactly >> and that's that's the issue that we're it's a tough question. no, what we're again, we're sleepwalking into being in a disagreement with somebody or asking, you know, because you don't disagree doesn't mean you're bullying somebody. no. do you're bullying somebody. no. do you so? i mean, point you mean so? i mean, the point whether having a trans woman as a of an endometriosis a ceo of an endometriosis charity is an issue that i've seen lots of debates online. >> a lot of women are not happy about that. >> but equally, they did >> no. but equally, they did point know, the point out that, you know, the ceo of prostate cancer is females. so something the females. so something the females . so it's as if you're females. so it's as if you're b
woman and now people are saying barnett was saying that emma barnett was bullying person. bullying a . >> yeah, well, it's nonsense. >> yeah, well, it's nonsense. >> it's okay. well, just end the story. >> end of conversation. let's move on. >> but why are public representatives for groups saying they can't have tough questions on radio? exactly >> and that's that's the issue that we're it's a tough question. no, what we're again, we're sleepwalking into...
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and jp barnett joining us. jpl will start with you. did the summit change anything. if you are sitting here in europe watching this relationship sort of moving slowly and a bit more positive. was there something there? jp: the good news is probably it did not make things worse. the big issues that are keeping best -- investors away from china has not been touched and even the small compromise we've seen out of this meeting we are hearing ahead like tough work and hard work, i would say china is still difficult play in the short term. if you want to time the bottom here or something for 2024 you probably can but it is still a lot of risk involved. >> sentiment really stings. positioning is still really short. one is if you are ceo and one if you're actually investing in chinese equities. was there enough to cover a short there or is it you can do that right now until you get some more stimulus. kristine: it is difficult to shift that positioning because it is been so overwhelmingly negative for the rest of the year. or so far this year. it is difficult to trade off of
and jp barnett joining us. jpl will start with you. did the summit change anything. if you are sitting here in europe watching this relationship sort of moving slowly and a bit more positive. was there something there? jp: the good news is probably it did not make things worse. the big issues that are keeping best -- investors away from china has not been touched and even the small compromise we've seen out of this meeting we are hearing ahead like tough work and hard work, i would say china is...
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. >> hi, randy barnett from georgetown law. i have a genuine good-faith question for randy and tara. if i share with you the belief that there is such a thing as vertical started sizes -- stare decisis. what is your conception of the holding of a case, which i think is crucial to knowing what the scope of precedent is, and how would that perception be reconciled with the fact that at the founding, the supreme court issued opinions justice by justice and did not issue opinions of the court like we see today? >> sure, it is a great question and plugs into the debates we have been having about methodological precedent and chevron. maybe i will set the stage a little bit to contextualize based on what randy said. it has been implicit in what we have discussed so far. you don't get there until you define what the precedent is, what i think of as the scope. even an opinion we all agree with -- we all agree is wrongly issued, not all of it binds. that starts to get us down the road, but if you look at the realm of supreme court opinio
. >> hi, randy barnett from georgetown law. i have a genuine good-faith question for randy and tara. if i share with you the belief that there is such a thing as vertical started sizes -- stare decisis. what is your conception of the holding of a case, which i think is crucial to knowing what the scope of precedent is, and how would that perception be reconciled with the fact that at the founding, the supreme court issued opinions justice by justice and did not issue opinions of the court...