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bec we won't even need your voteif anymore because frankly, we wila have such love.it. anymore, that is okay.he i think everybody understood it. >> laura: because it is the constant refrain. after they have done all the r things that we have talked about. >> former president trump:us au horrible, russia russia russia. >> laura: a guy a 52 years dumped to the side. they do all that and you can't vote for him because he is literally never going to leave i office. they are actually still saying that. >> former president trump: it is just unbelievable. >> laura: you willway leave hea office after four years. >> former president trump: i lea kept cheering, he's not going t leave, he's not going to leave! look, they are the ones a threat to democracy.ay they have incompetent president. noo isw they have someone who is worse. sort of incompetent.l. she's not very smart but she is very radical, very radical. she will try to defend the police. >> laura: is sheexemis more up a extremist than most americansn today still understand?th >> former president trump: they say more tha
bec we won't even need your voteif anymore because frankly, we wila have such love.it. anymore, that is okay.he i think everybody understood it. >> laura: because it is the constant refrain. after they have done all the r things that we have talked about. >> former president trump:us au horrible, russia russia russia. >> laura: a guy a 52 years dumped to the side. they do all that and you can't vote for him because he is literally never going to leave i office. they are...
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okay, so eve, uh, the reason why i use the phrase turn a blind eye is basically bec do have uh leak proceedings underway in the icc and in the icj, which is specifically with respect to what's happening in gaza, the genocide there, and the humanitarian situation. there, however, we do know that all settlements are illegal in the occupied territories, according to a resolution, still there are no legal proceedings there, this is basically why i use the word turn a blind eye to these land graps, do you still believe that it's not the proper phrase to use? do, do, i still, i think like you know the canadian government, there was decision or the general assembly about year. year and a bit ago, year and a half ago, uh, put forward a resolution call on the international court of justice before the you know the horrors and gods over the past nine or 10 months uh, calling on the international court of justice. to render an opinion about state's responsibility, responsibilities visa v israel's uh illegal uh colonies, war crimes in the west bank, the canadian government went and uh actually sent a letter
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then some, you know, the hope chest, the chop to them, memories of the things that, for example, this bec, that was there, the formula to find it fast, so this became improved that the for this past or doubled on the also photographed objects belonging to community activism like this for the gays that belong to a woman who mobilized resistance and shoppable in the days of a pa date they used to hide the documents the meetings and the minutes and disappear. and one day the police came and turned a house upside down and but when they go to just peters, they took it and just threw that way. and that's how she she, she could save it no way. most of them, they've never spoke about this to anyone and the level that we engaged in. so the conversation becomes a very important part of the project and the start opening up, you know, that would show that this is me. which for me, it was great for them to retain some sense given the photographs. so what do we do is that we edit them to do so i also invited them to the opening, you know, and i mean, the response was very, very positive. so i mean my,
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so i'm sure the best will, the most legaljail bec way to he somebody in there.nd that's just code black forho my name's been it and i'm not bg in it to leave for him to sit this one out though it's like they dragged him back in. he's like a guy who's a week away from retirementgged taking one last case. >> all he did was tweet something. you're acting like you showed upa at the oval office with his notebook, like, all right, where do i put my stuff? >>e oval i was part of him. >> white males were on her list for potential runnin g. ook at >> look at her husband. mm-hmm. you know what they say? once you go white, you can't hu. go. >> wait. >> hthey don't say that, cyrusye . >> shen't alssao named all of potential opponents as potential vp, that is. >> you know what? that's.lso na called scott adamn it's got us thinking pastitreg:y the saouy they're going to salesman when you're looking at a car and he starts telling you this is great for a familyaa road trip. so you've already put in your head that you're buying the ca a re buyi . she was picking her potential ru
so i'm sure the best will, the most legaljail bec way to he somebody in there.nd that's just code black forho my name's been it and i'm not bg in it to leave for him to sit this one out though it's like they dragged him back in. he's like a guy who's a week away from retirementgged taking one last case. >> all he did was tweet something. you're acting like you showed upa at the oval office with his notebook, like, all right, where do i put my stuff? >>e oval i was part of him....
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. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, at first he said he's there bec because, i get along with him great, he talked about his intellect, yale law school, his wife also went to yale. but i said, you know, he said some really tough things about you, and he said, yes. but once he got to know me, he was all-in. and he said that j.d. vance is really popular with his core supporters, and he has been very helpful to him on the campaign already. and sees him as -- you know, trump likes a convert, as much as he likes a true believer. especially a convert who has become a true believer. >> david: you'll be here with me in prime time. jon, thank you so much. >>> we continue here with the news tonight. there are fast-moving developments after the assassination attempt. tonight, remarkable new images here, the alleged gunman seen climbing to the roof, just minutes before opening fire at that rally. you can actually hear people in the crowd yelling to an officer, pointing him out. and now, we learn that law enforcement was actually using that building as a staging area, and how the gunman climbed onto the
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but with respect to the dialogue itself i think that view is as the system bec we should simply haveof that dialogue right now. to start with i think we have to work to come to the tent with similar views about wit the capability is going and what risk and safety might look like in that context. hopefully this will simply channel that will remain open. ur technologyenue for us to protection measures. those are not up for negotiation but it is a a exchange views on risk and safety and the death a channel open if and when that becomes a meeting. >> you have done work as well with the g7, the trade tenoloou with eu, theits in thed what upcoming in paris. so what has come of all■ñ efforts? are you saying allies buying in ou all? >> what you were seeing through some of the summits i particular is the leading companies developing and appoint this sign up. some of those may become the fon or legislati, the united states but other countries. the other dimension of it is you're seeing now the safety institutes, for example, here, the uk and other countries using that as a venue to come togeth
but with respect to the dialogue itself i think that view is as the system bec we should simply haveof that dialogue right now. to start with i think we have to work to come to the tent with similar views about wit the capability is going and what risk and safety might look like in that context. hopefully this will simply channel that will remain open. ur technologyenue for us to protection measures. those are not up for negotiation but it is a a exchange views on risk and safety and the death...
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takeaway for me, which is that this is a this is probably a better option than going through a bank bec of the fda because of the that the medical system is set up the the judgment. i mean even about doctor patronizing the y that medical officials just kind of treat process you know i don't know it's be me i don't condone it and i don't condemn it i think every prospective parent needs to make own decision about what's right for them. for a lot of people, the -- banks do feel safer and in some ways aor me it was if i have a prospective -- and i say i need you to take a new sti test, and they say, no, that's the end of the conversation. a lot women out there will hem and haw and they those blue eyes. i'm going to i'm going to let this one slide i paid for my genetic testing id go through the clinic for that. ultimately. so and i had i had the first thin done. if you're a carrier for something it makes that very real that can't risk it. i'm a carrier for spinal muscular atrophy. no one in my fbut it can be a devastating disease. a lot of kids are born and die within the first couple of ye
takeaway for me, which is that this is a this is probably a better option than going through a bank bec of the fda because of the that the medical system is set up the the judgment. i mean even about doctor patronizing the y that medical officials just kind of treat process you know i don't know it's be me i don't condone it and i don't condemn it i think every prospective parent needs to make own decision about what's right for them. for a lot of people, the -- banks do feel safer and in some...
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she's to when she's pushing this around, she's going to have to kind of put some muscle bec be heavy because of that load. but that's not what it is at all. it is a concealment device to a russian defector in come across to us and it's how we would get him out of our came bigger. we had these in lots of ss where depending in really authoritarian countries, if a local citizen came in who shouldn't be there, then they'd wait outside with guns. they'd wait for him to comenew that he would come and they'd take him people out of those kinds of good example of what the we'd give t problem and they would give us a solution. so i told you that i don'lk i was but they didn't say i couldn't show you ure of i was i visited this country more g kites. these little monks there were so cute. same buy. i always thought if i go back, i'll g but now i don't go back. so parief of disguise, because when i came home, they made me first deputy disguise. i didn't want to be the deputy and. then they made me chief a diui that either. i figured if stayed there long enough, they would it was catnip. but the f
she's to when she's pushing this around, she's going to have to kind of put some muscle bec be heavy because of that load. but that's not what it is at all. it is a concealment device to a russian defector in come across to us and it's how we would get him out of our came bigger. we had these in lots of ss where depending in really authoritarian countries, if a local citizen came in who shouldn't be there, then they'd wait outside with guns. they'd wait for him to comenew that he would come and...
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this was going in the reverse and it was bec was the first detailed nation of a chinese hypersonic capabilitynow existed. they loop all the way. the earth went or. the united states and then basically thesoni vehicle managed go station itself in a place e it could then move in erratic pathway, not the easy parabola of intercontinental ballistic missile. and it landed back inside china and the pentagon wastunn. this leaked out laterhe financialimes and they wrote the first stories about it. and at that moment. general mills, this what should be a sputnik moment fothunited , referring to the satellite launch that the soviets had done, you know, back in the fifties and he was saying it should basically bring about a reaction of some kind. i'm not sure it out to be that way. and there is still a lot of debate in the inside the pentagon about how much effort need to put intoyp but what did it make clear that the decades that we have put in e defenses were basically wasteca all are based on a nice, easy la cing from the soviet union and the states or frea tod states. missile defenses have never bee
this was going in the reverse and it was bec was the first detailed nation of a chinese hypersonic capabilitynow existed. they loop all the way. the earth went or. the united states and then basically thesoni vehicle managed go station itself in a place e it could then move in erratic pathway, not the easy parabola of intercontinental ballistic missile. and it landed back inside china and the pentagon wastunn. this leaked out laterhe financialimes and they wrote the first stories about it. and...
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ught offguardisely bec w by this, this is exactly what all of our deeply engaged in as we speak to thatt moment as quick laze possible. suzanne: one last question before i turn it over to the s before wer just a few unfortunately will have to let secretary blinken go back to his very busy day. us in the audiene lebanon, jeff meltman. to we were speaking -- feltman. we were speaking before began he prospects for significant action insraelis seem to be signaling that quite heavily right now, particularly as they downshift in gaza that, they will have more capabilities to t d boah forced at least 55,000 israelis out r . how imminent do you rate that threat and what is it that the try to develop diplomatic alternatives to a military solution to hezbollah, which we know has been quite illusive over thedes? sec. blinken: one of our primary objectives from day one, to makt didn't spread orat including and notably to the north.ebanon hezbollah. and then maybe beyond. an this too is a place of intensfocu a paradox in this moment which is that at least in our judgment, none of the main actors act
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arthel: bec back to the tops are fears of a wider conflict in the middle east after the deadliest attackrn israel since the war with hamas began in october. a rocket killing 12 people yesterday, most of them children and teens on a soccer field. they blame has a lot in lebanon they do night responsibilities s bring in counsel general of israel in new york. sir, thank you for being here but let me ask you right away do you think hezbollah are the rocket if so how far it might the footprint of this war expand? >> first of all thank you for having me. i went to sent from here my condolences to the families the tower this is the translation the name of the place, 12 teenagers kids shot by hezbollah missile it's actually an iranian missile we know the details the iranians are truly armed the hezbollah including that specific missile and they can deny what we know the truth and the facts. arthel: condolences of course very much appropriate so if iran is the puppet master, what strings my people next? >> first of all i will tell you that we will do whatever's necessary to defend our people. in
arthel: bec back to the tops are fears of a wider conflict in the middle east after the deadliest attackrn israel since the war with hamas began in october. a rocket killing 12 people yesterday, most of them children and teens on a soccer field. they blame has a lot in lebanon they do night responsibilities s bring in counsel general of israel in new york. sir, thank you for being here but let me ask you right away do you think hezbollah are the rocket if so how far it might the footprint of...
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. >> using note cards is certainly not out of the ordinary in politics bec does it signal cognitive declineals cognitive decline. frankly people who are many decades younger even often use note cards. >> it is not unusual for white houses or city halls or gubernatorial offices to try to get a sense of what reporters might be asking. look, we saw donald trump with his hand scrolled note cards. there were images of that constantly when he would be at events. >> laura: oh, maggie. and while most americans were stunned to watch biden's meeting in rehoboth with the pavement, not the biden enablers. >> you know, joe biden falls off his bike, breaking news at 11:00. >> at least my guy can get on a bike and doesn't have to take a golf cart around the world summit. >> you saw the president take a few hops up and down to try to show he was oea ju agile and feg okay. >> a very athletic president biden. >> laura: i forgotten that one. and of course america was supposed to believe it was perfectly normal for a grown man to get confused about how to exit a stage and then on that same stage to shake hands
. >> using note cards is certainly not out of the ordinary in politics bec does it signal cognitive declineals cognitive decline. frankly people who are many decades younger even often use note cards. >> it is not unusual for white houses or city halls or gubernatorial offices to try to get a sense of what reporters might be asking. look, we saw donald trump with his hand scrolled note cards. there were images of that constantly when he would be at events. >> laura: oh,...
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get it in, because i think bec that's the processau that the democrats are going to use, particularlyitizenship requirement to be eligible to votip requie. all right, congressman jordan, thank you. more "hannity" straight ahead into don't man, what's wrong between get killed first? >> got to consume both our families, not i will not give you one more drive. these families were killing us. they tried to kill you. this is about stealing and murder. and tonight we were desperate. it's a body shop. the road. hatfields and mccoys streaming now on fox nation. >> sign up at fox nation .com. hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas. and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american. sleep deprivation an and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep you see getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain a healthy blood pressure healthy cardiovascular system. relaxium sleep is studied, tested and designed by a neurologist to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer and wake up refresh
get it in, because i think bec that's the processau that the democrats are going to use, particularlyitizenship requirement to be eligible to votip requie. all right, congressman jordan, thank you. more "hannity" straight ahead into don't man, what's wrong between get killed first? >> got to consume both our families, not i will not give you one more drive. these families were killing us. they tried to kill you. this is about stealing and murder. and tonight we were desperate....
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like i walkr library today, i looked■&those books because i just i just want to learn so much about it bec. i mean, i see, cynthia, when peop church like church a little boring and also and you get this unbelievable priest that puts on a show and i got him i can tell you what the first and second and third reading were because this guy just nailed it. and if you're passionate about teaching, make it rewarding. but they don't get to get another part time job in new york. they pay enough for most people don't get paid enough. that's why the jobs are wide open. i'd love to get money into them. i'm one of these people. i'm pro teacher. too much money into administration. i it's distributed, but for the people that grind it out every da have worry about the kids that don't have clothes. onoards and education would be i love to talko superintendents and keep the freedom thereo the superintendent to have some to teach your teachers. and i d bud an into great fourth grade teacher. what they do is they take these they rise them up to the point where they're not anymore. and i'm like my, goodness, y
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they should have been first focused on an individual who we know who we know bec from new york. there's not one business person that can say anything good about donald trump. donald trump has always only cared about donald trump and we, and the new york times should be on the republican party for standing side-by-side with him and, you know, feeling that he is up nepotism of a king, which is exactly actually what the founding fathers did not want to do, is what they ran away from. and donald trump believe what he says in this. even though he's a liar, as said by many of his republican taking colleagues plenty of times in 2016, whether it was graham or rubio or cruz, they all said no, who he is because they told you who he is, but here this is the opportunity for the new york times to let the people know who donald trump really is. we know who joe biden is, a good man, a family man amanda has been compassionate and who cares about human beings, and he's done that his whole life. we also know about donald trump, and that's what the new york times to be talking about i know we got
they should have been first focused on an individual who we know who we know bec from new york. there's not one business person that can say anything good about donald trump. donald trump has always only cared about donald trump and we, and the new york times should be on the republican party for standing side-by-side with him and, you know, feeling that he is up nepotism of a king, which is exactly actually what the founding fathers did not want to do, is what they ran away from. and donald...
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. >> and he looks really sick because he does look reallysick bec loo sick he's noe he's not answering phone, but they don't have friends to do that. well, they're both very bitter. right. and you sense maybe they were a couple of one point. >> yes. a lot. h definitely a lot of anger, a little competition. you know the thing about her that strikes me is that i don't think she understands men because she's saying essentially what biden said, which is if don't do what i say, you're not black, right? yeah. isd so you're sitting on the other side of that. you say it's like your wife telling you, okay, t likif you't drinking beer and watching football this weekend and as i say, you go out, you bite it k have a beer, so you're rested a couch, right? >> and that's it. soo th that's i people, i think, actually will react against that. they s olbermannl govern goes, he wants the federal government to take over a baseball team. i don' ora bat. e fede right.ra he thinks this guy thinks the federal government can run e a baseball team that's going to compete with the new york yankees. okay. soh th
. >> and he looks really sick because he does look reallysick bec loo sick he's noe he's not answering phone, but they don't have friends to do that. well, they're both very bitter. right. and you sense maybe they were a couple of one point. >> yes. a lot. h definitely a lot of anger, a little competition. you know the thing about her that strikes me is that i don't think she understands men because she's saying essentially what biden said, which is if don't do what i say, you're...
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she choosets as vp,t i think will be more demonstrative of who obama selectin ve of whg, who pelosito becis selecting. because, you know, kamala has no agency over her choicesaue ie she is this figurehead now that the media has propped up checking theseped up and therefd everyone has to vote for her. it's utter failurer . but these guys are the puppets behind it. still. puppete. eers, puppeteers >> the puppeteers, yes. . >> jim, you've been foul.e obam you've been following the obamas forever. 1 of are you right? actually, one of their stalkers. i happenstalkers if i re live. you live outside just here in watching. do you believe? >> that was sincere. do you agree with tara said it was prerecordeht wad. it probably was very grimy. the audio was amazing that like i think the engineer that mixes the rolling stones in concert, it's that audio. that's how good it was. but look, obama never wanted tha he never wanted to a daughter. he was the last big democrat to do it. yeah, that's from michelle going because michelle roland is that rules that relationshipy . yeah so that's what i did it over
she choosets as vp,t i think will be more demonstrative of who obama selectin ve of whg, who pelosito becis selecting. because, you know, kamala has no agency over her choicesaue ie she is this figurehead now that the media has propped up checking theseped up and therefd everyone has to vote for her. it's utter failurer . but these guys are the puppets behind it. still. puppete. eers, puppeteers >> the puppeteers, yes. . >> jim, you've been foul.e obam you've been following the...
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but three days later, and in the wake of devastatinme bec het numbers, she goes on nbc, this is today, and she says this, i think it's a legitimate question to say, is this an t episode or is this a condition w ?he and so when people ask that question, is criminal, n thationillegitimate of both candidates? >> there's a lot we can sayre's about nancy pelosi, but shenc is nothing if not precise and calculated. she chooselosiuts her words wis. and this is a massive shift in messaging. this sounds like a coded hint to the party that the winds are shifting and it's nodence coincidence that biden hasn't even met with party leaders annce the debate. now whispers of a kamala candidacy are growing louderd p i just think that that kamala is the person that it's the cleanest way. she's a seasoned campaigner now, three and a half years of e experience. k peop >> and so i think people would be very, very excited. and how woulle very exd you feee they worked around and tried to go around the? l kamala harris, because of her lack of high poll numbers and popularitybecause is broadd based, do you thi
but three days later, and in the wake of devastatinme bec het numbers, she goes on nbc, this is today, and she says this, i think it's a legitimate question to say, is this an t episode or is this a condition w ?he and so when people ask that question, is criminal, n thationillegitimate of both candidates? >> there's a lot we can sayre's about nancy pelosi, but shenc is nothing if not precise and calculated. she chooselosiuts her words wis. and this is a massive shift in messaging. this...
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morning, texas has had to create a kind of risk pool because people cannot get homeowners insurance bec the volume of these violent storms. so i just want to put the context here, nobody is saying we should go back to hydro because they love the looks of dams, they are saying we should be talking about renewable power because the alternative to moving in that direction is catastrophic in terms of dollars and cents. so i just wanted to lay that little bit of context. i agree with you all, mr. mills and others, about reform, have been working with the chairman for years on this. it has to include judicial report -- reform. the point is the process cannot take forever. last week we had the secretary interior -- i talked to her about it and informed her because of the delays in doing their studies that eisenhower retook europe in 11 months. so i suggested she sent an email to her permitting staff with one word, eisenhower. we have got to address that. i understand that. but to act like the transition is just something we are doing because it is a nice thing to do or because some elite group
morning, texas has had to create a kind of risk pool because people cannot get homeowners insurance bec the volume of these violent storms. so i just want to put the context here, nobody is saying we should go back to hydro because they love the looks of dams, they are saying we should be talking about renewable power because the alternative to moving in that direction is catastrophic in terms of dollars and cents. so i just wanted to lay that little bit of context. i agree with you all, mr....
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over month, minus 0.5 going the other way, that's a big drop minus 0.5 follows minus 0.6 we, which becsport side of the equation, that might tell us a bit about overseas demand. and finally, on a year over year perspective, they're up 0.7, a bit less than expected, following up 0.5. after all of that, we do see that we went from 4.17 in a ten-year to 4.19, but that's still down four basis points on the short end, we're currently at 4.33, which is three basis points higher than we were, but still down three on the session. so to summarize, less growth, that story is not born out in retail sales at all. so we want to continue to monitor the positive revisions and this should be good for stocks under normal conditions, but it may have fed implications, although the july meeting certainly doesn't seem to be on the table, and nothing at the economic club of new york according to my fed sources really change that dynamic. becky, a very lot of numbers and revisions. back to you. >> excellent job, as always, rick. we thank you. and as you were talking about talking about, the ten year, the yiel
over month, minus 0.5 going the other way, that's a big drop minus 0.5 follows minus 0.6 we, which becsport side of the equation, that might tell us a bit about overseas demand. and finally, on a year over year perspective, they're up 0.7, a bit less than expected, following up 0.5. after all of that, we do see that we went from 4.17 in a ten-year to 4.19, but that's still down four basis points on the short end, we're currently at 4.33, which is three basis points higher than we were, but...
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