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bess freedman talking about the housing market.p, the fed decides special coverage of "bloomberg surveillance" jon ferro and tom keene. this is bloomberg. ♪ (jennifer) the reason why golo customers have such long term success is because we focus on real foods in the right balance so you get the results you want. when i tell people how easy it was for me to lose weight on golo, they don't believe me. they don't believe i can eat real food and lose this much weight. the release supplement makes losing weight easy. release sets you up for successful weight loss because it supports your blood sugar levels between meals so you aren't hungry or fatigued. after i started taking release, the weight just started falling off. since starting golo and taking release, i've gone from a size 12 to a 4. before golo, i was hungry all the time and constantly thinking about food. after taking release, that stopped.
bess freedman talking about the housing market.p, the fed decides special coverage of "bloomberg surveillance" jon ferro and tom keene. this is bloomberg. ♪ (jennifer) the reason why golo customers have such long term success is because we focus on real foods in the right balance so you get the results you want. when i tell people how easy it was for me to lose weight on golo, they don't believe me. they don't believe i can eat real food and lose this much weight. the release...
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Sep 24, 2023
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by now, donald bess was 61. angie would have been 45. courtroom on the first day of trial. >> and i just remember feeling shaky all over. >> she got a close look for the first time at the man accused of robbing angie of most of her life. >> and he walks in the door, and i remember the air being sucked out of the room, and the -- the feeling that i'm in the presence of pure evil. >> anita and russell, the friends with whom angie spent her last night, both testified. both found it emotional. >> just keep reliving a situation that is just difficult. it was just a flood of emotion, of how could you do something like that? >> it was tough, very tough. >> did you look at the defendant while you were there? >> yeah, that was scary. >> and think to yourself-- >> that was scary. >> you were the reason i was under suspicion? >> no, that was not what was going through my mind at all. what was going through my mind was, dude, do not come after me. >> prosecutors had dna on their side, which sounds like a slam dunk. but nothing ever is in a jury tria
by now, donald bess was 61. angie would have been 45. courtroom on the first day of trial. >> and i just remember feeling shaky all over. >> she got a close look for the first time at the man accused of robbing angie of most of her life. >> and he walks in the door, and i remember the air being sucked out of the room, and the -- the feeling that i'm in the presence of pure evil. >> anita and russell, the friends with whom angie spent her last night, both testified. both...
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Sep 28, 2023
09/23
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israel has bessed upon its allies that iran's program is malicious, partly as smoke screen for its own nuclear program and its scores of uncleared nuclear warheads, what i call in english whistleblower to inform the... about israel nuclear secret, because no one speak or no one report exactly what is going there, in 1986, venu duped israel's vaunted security apparatus and smug camera into the secret demona plant, his photographs exposed the world's nuclear cover up, what he showed was that israel's nuclear arms program was far bigger and much more powerful than anyone had even dreamt possible. enough material every for 10 bombs. netanyahu, israel's longest serving prime minister, has campaigned against iran for almost 30 years. israel has always turned a deaf ear to international calls on nuclear transparency, and it is never allowed any inspections of its nuclear facilities. bad news just keeps on coming for europe's largest economy, germany. some leading research institutes have warned that the recession in the country this year will be worse than previously feared. in the joint fore
israel has bessed upon its allies that iran's program is malicious, partly as smoke screen for its own nuclear program and its scores of uncleared nuclear warheads, what i call in english whistleblower to inform the... about israel nuclear secret, because no one speak or no one report exactly what is going there, in 1986, venu duped israel's vaunted security apparatus and smug camera into the secret demona plant, his photographs exposed the world's nuclear cover up, what he showed was that...
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Sep 26, 2023
09/23
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bess government has started a scattered attack on the western borders of the country. the baathist forces of the talkhab border regiment occupy qasr shirin. on the 24th day of 13599 , about 2 months before the nationwide attack, five cadre commanders and gendarmerie soldiers were martyred. in the remaining 8 years of the holy repulse, the police forces were among the first forces to defend the borders of the country before 311 , they went close and there was an encroachment of the border of iraq on the territory of the islamic republic. there is, for example, ajajar of the command center wrote to the presidential office that the ministry of interior gave the islamic republic a police force at 11 o'clock in front of iraq. from the border between iran and iraq, next to arvand river. police forces also played important roles during the war. in the case of hesr abadan, this force the introduction keyed the defeat of hesr abadan. what was the role of gendarmerie in defeating the siege of abaddan ? what did the gendarmerie do? he came to gather his forces. brothers of chikar
bess government has started a scattered attack on the western borders of the country. the baathist forces of the talkhab border regiment occupy qasr shirin. on the 24th day of 13599 , about 2 months before the nationwide attack, five cadre commanders and gendarmerie soldiers were martyred. in the remaining 8 years of the holy repulse, the police forces were among the first forces to defend the borders of the country before 311 , they went close and there was an encroachment of the border of...
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during the time that the cruel, cynical peace will bid on bess. hundreds of thousands of partisans, underground fighters civilians, children were subject to torture and executions and powerful and to be fortifications grew up on t lines. i am sure that 9 years ago on the sacred frontiers, the example of the soldiers of the great patriotic war, led their descendants, the militia of the dawn bass. it reinforce their courage and resilience, and a new battle against naziism. it gave the grandchildren and great grandchildren up the winters of the war, the strength to defend their land, their culture, language, and heritage. this is what represents russia comprehensive and its history indestructible in its spiritual traditions and faithful to the legacy and memory of its ancestors. on september the 8th 1943 large parts of dun boss were finally liberated from nazi occupation. but the region paid a heavy price. cities were reduced to rubble and during the occupation of don't boss, the nazis killed 220000 civilians. took 150000 prisoners of war and force over 250000 people to work in germany. more than
during the time that the cruel, cynical peace will bid on bess. hundreds of thousands of partisans, underground fighters civilians, children were subject to torture and executions and powerful and to be fortifications grew up on t lines. i am sure that 9 years ago on the sacred frontiers, the example of the soldiers of the great patriotic war, led their descendants, the militia of the dawn bass. it reinforce their courage and resilience, and a new battle against naziism. it gave the...
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Sep 27, 2023
09/23
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the last time the maker made this big of a bess for society, it doesn't end well. we're talking 2000, okay? some of those companies are still around. many are not. >> no fun intended to though, right? >> seriously. 15 to 20 names we've seed are the ones that may benefit. what's the risk in that? >> there's of course a concentration risk. if we do get news like that, i'm a huge buyer of that different. the margin and the important of the foundational layer that these feet or real ly are contributing is so important. the semiconduct or time chain is so del indicate, to global, so complicated, so i think there's a margin opportunity there that they're taking advantage of. the other thing i'll say about this trend, we know the foundational layer is not the beginning and end of a technical level up. there's digital infrastructure that's required and an application layer that's going to follow as these data structures and algorithms get built. to complex the megacap. >> what areas will have a catch-up trade? >> let's say that tech stays stagnant. when energy led, not so
the last time the maker made this big of a bess for society, it doesn't end well. we're talking 2000, okay? some of those companies are still around. many are not. >> no fun intended to though, right? >> seriously. 15 to 20 names we've seed are the ones that may benefit. what's the risk in that? >> there's of course a concentration risk. if we do get news like that, i'm a huge buyer of that different. the margin and the important of the foundational layer that these feet or...
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Sep 16, 2023
09/23
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he provided for putin are always obedient soldiers , obedient mercenaries who even he led them to bessnd even against prigozhin himself. we observe that he had a serious problem with the clarification itself, because the chechens are not, no matter what, a strong legend of russia's wars in ukraine, they did not want to send their children to the war, they will die without understanding that the plus of themselves is the main point of more than all centuries of chechnya , almost a post-dorosist empire. until now they don't talk about it and the russians are probably monks , their infigation failed and they didn't forget that sooner or later we need to separate , they are identical, not russian converts, they are not orthodox, only unfortunately, in the 90s civilized peace did not support then they were dependent now they understand that there will be a second chance, but he observes how the war in ukraine can end if it is really bad for him and he is being removed, this reminds him when putin began to remove all his leaders closer to donetsk the image is zakharchenko of motorola, he rem
he provided for putin are always obedient soldiers , obedient mercenaries who even he led them to bessnd even against prigozhin himself. we observe that he had a serious problem with the clarification itself, because the chechens are not, no matter what, a strong legend of russia's wars in ukraine, they did not want to send their children to the war, they will die without understanding that the plus of themselves is the main point of more than all centuries of chechnya , almost a post-dorosist...
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truman wrote to bess i have a -- helping me to run canteen, and he has crackerjack, as david mccullough notes, as if that's like his sole resume recommendation to run the canteen and it fails, truman becomes part of, you know, the political machine and and and, of course, they stay friends. and at a critical moment when truman is on time. weitzman is desperate to meet with truman because marshall wants to undo the partition plan. it's eddie jacobson gets him in the door. someone came from missouri, a -- once said to me something like, you know, if eddie jacobson had treated truman badly in that haberdasher business, there might not be a state official today. and of course the story is both a story of individual actors who seize the moment that providence is placed for them. but it is of a story of providence as well. the two of them are together in world war one. fdr is on his plane, is on a train to. the 1944, a democratic convention, and he says, you know, they ask him who do you want to be your vice president? and he says i don't know. you know, maybe douglas maybe truman and at leas
truman wrote to bess i have a -- helping me to run canteen, and he has crackerjack, as david mccullough notes, as if that's like his sole resume recommendation to run the canteen and it fails, truman becomes part of, you know, the political machine and and and, of course, they stay friends. and at a critical moment when truman is on time. weitzman is desperate to meet with truman because marshall wants to undo the partition plan. it's eddie jacobson gets him in the door. someone came from...
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Sep 13, 2023
09/23
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they have really high crime, and the two cities with the most crime this year, monroe, louisiana, and bessy police commissioner, now the chairman of tanao risk. and a federal law enforcement chief, and an msnbc contributor, mike barnicle, and former u.s. senator, claire mccaskill here with us as well, and also a former prosecutor she is. >> you wrote an op-ed talking about how police can make a big difference in pushing back on the crime waves. talk about how they do it? >> first is with the leadership, joe. one of the problems is the union of american policing has been changing dramatically. the vast majority of police chiefs, the 75 largest cities in the country, turned over in the last couple of years, so we have, if you will, a major change in leadership. the good news is leadership has come up through those difficult times, and they are better educated. the problems they are facing are the problems that america is facing. we have a phenomenal amount of new types of crime. and over the last several years, we have had a reduction in dealing with disorder as evidenced by so many of the b
they have really high crime, and the two cities with the most crime this year, monroe, louisiana, and bessy police commissioner, now the chairman of tanao risk. and a federal law enforcement chief, and an msnbc contributor, mike barnicle, and former u.s. senator, claire mccaskill here with us as well, and also a former prosecutor she is. >> you wrote an op-ed talking about how police can make a big difference in pushing back on the crime waves. talk about how they do it? >> first is...