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this is bill ems' enterprise.xample of how both business and the number of jobs started growing with baby diapers. afterwards, adults also bought wet wipes during the pandemic and bought a line for disposable masks. now we are planning new hygiene products. we don't have a problem with cellulose. uh. we are working on import substitution. it’s been a year since you’ve been imagining these events. we've been doing this for a long time. that’s why, when problems began under the sanction , we felt ourselves. eh, not bad, because earlier there is an opportunity, with regard to the development of all free economic zones, then in 2022 and the first seven months of this dawn. there are more than 50 new residents, and a number are still in the process of preparing documents. so these territories will definitely develop svetlana lukinyuk. alexey is a young man in his area of interest. now let's take a break for a short advertisement further, which the residents of kuban liked, stay with us. actually it's amazing. yes, th
this is bill ems' enterprise.xample of how both business and the number of jobs started growing with baby diapers. afterwards, adults also bought wet wipes during the pandemic and bought a line for disposable masks. now we are planning new hygiene products. we don't have a problem with cellulose. uh. we are working on import substitution. it’s been a year since you’ve been imagining these events. we've been doing this for a long time. that’s why, when problems began under the sanction ,...
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this is bill ems' enterprise.ust an example of how both business and the number of jobs started growing with baby diapers. afterwards the adults went and wet during the pandemic, napkins also bought a line for disposable masks. now we are planning new hygiene products. we don't have a problem with salinity. eh, bridge of sympathy, we have been working on the event for several years now. we've been doing this for a long time. that’s why, when problems started in the sanction, we felt it. eh, not bad, because there are similar ones. seriously, as for the development of all free economic zones, then register for 2022 and the first seven months of this. exactly more than 50 new residents, a number are still in the process of preparation documents. so these territories will definitely develop into svetlana lukyanyuk alexey youth’s area of interest. now let's take a break for a short advertisement further, which the residents of kuban liked, stay with us. humanity will not survive the advent of artificial intelligence
this is bill ems' enterprise.ust an example of how both business and the number of jobs started growing with baby diapers. afterwards the adults went and wet during the pandemic, napkins also bought a line for disposable masks. now we are planning new hygiene products. we don't have a problem with salinity. eh, bridge of sympathy, we have been working on the event for several years now. we've been doing this for a long time. that’s why, when problems started in the sanction, we felt it. eh,...
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compensation is more like fast food burger flippers than with police and fire and ems workers. >> bill: thank you, gillian turner watching that in washington. breaking news now. this is fulton county down in georgia where the judge has just issued a ruling saying that kenneth cheese borrow and sidney powell can face trial together. they requested a speedy trial. which means in all likelihood their case could begin perhaps in october toward the end of that month. they are effectively severed from all 17 defendants which includes president trump. it means trump's trial will not begin in october since he waived his right to a speedy trial. there are rulings by the day, it seems right now in all these different courtrooms across the country. in this matter in the state of georgia, that is the latest at the moment. >> dana: you are keeping it together very well. >> bill: trying, we shall. six minutes past. this now. >> is vice president kamala harris the best running mate for this president? >> he thinks so. that's what matters. >> do you think she is the best running mate, though? >> she i
compensation is more like fast food burger flippers than with police and fire and ems workers. >> bill: thank you, gillian turner watching that in washington. breaking news now. this is fulton county down in georgia where the judge has just issued a ruling saying that kenneth cheese borrow and sidney powell can face trial together. they requested a speedy trial. which means in all likelihood their case could begin perhaps in october toward the end of that month. they are effectively...
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that's why money em doggedly for, for the the minutes it has always been billed for nearly 2 decades. yes, it is a success of the women's movement. so having gifted allies for not giving up 77 years is a long time to not give up on a particular thing. so women get quite things didn't and then get out back at the headquarters more the spot in supper to is a busy drive scene with higgs been on elections next year. it may be sometime before the women in the see the changes they want, but they're excited to know that in the future they will have more of a c. joining us is brenda colorado, former member of the upper house of parliament. the raja sogba. this legislation may come as a surprise for outside observers who mostly known modi's government as one that has often failed to protect and support women. so why does it look like all political parties are supporting the storage bill to this is not mr. moore, this bill. this bill was brought by the united trend government of all positions body supported by the congress by team 1996. so it's taking such a long time from 1996 to 2010. when th
that's why money em doggedly for, for the the minutes it has always been billed for nearly 2 decades. yes, it is a success of the women's movement. so having gifted allies for not giving up 77 years is a long time to not give up on a particular thing. so women get quite things didn't and then get out back at the headquarters more the spot in supper to is a busy drive scene with higgs been on elections next year. it may be sometime before the women in the see the changes they want, but they're...
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and you know, i saw 'em, and i just couldn't take it. - the fire department lost bill, at the time they probably needed him really the most. you know, like he was the guy who really could have put things back together- - yeah. - starting on september 12th, right? - yeah. - we honored bill as we would go on to honor, you know, 343 people, one by one. it was a very difficult stretch that went on for months. - he was the highest ranking firefighter to ever die in new york city. he was the oldest, he was just shy of his 72nd birthday. and the first assignment i got after 9/11 was to write bill's eulogy, and i couldn't do it. i said, "i can't do that one, there's no way." and i wanted him to have the best eulogy in the world, but there was no way i could write it, so mike regan wrote it. and then at his funeral, my aide, who was working with the commissioner that day, kept it in his pocket and never gave it to tom. so tom had to stand up and wing the eulogy anyway, and tommy did a great job. - and i remember thinking i did a terrible job, and i remember just like crying a lot, and you know,
and you know, i saw 'em, and i just couldn't take it. - the fire department lost bill, at the time they probably needed him really the most. you know, like he was the guy who really could have put things back together- - yeah. - starting on september 12th, right? - yeah. - we honored bill as we would go on to honor, you know, 343 people, one by one. it was a very difficult stretch that went on for months. - he was the highest ranking firefighter to ever die in new york city. he was the oldest,...
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em doggedly. for, for the minutes it has always been billed for nearly 2 decades. yes, it is a success of the women's movement. having kept it alive for not giving up. 77 years is a long time to not give up on a particular thing. so women get fighting, they and then they out back at the headquarters, movies bought in supper to is a busy drive scene with higgs been on elections next year. it may be sometime before the women in the see the changes they want, but they're excited to know that in the future they will have more of a see and to solve more and this were joined by our daily beer or chief. i'm going to team that's good to be talking to you. i'm recess. this is a success of the women's movement and the women that have been lobbying for this for decades is president there in promote, and he's policy of, of a standing the shine and little bit here as well. so i think that's what, what the women's organizations would say in the off position. and also say that given that the 1st time of reservation bill for women and lucas bodies was paid with it was by the oppos
em doggedly. for, for the minutes it has always been billed for nearly 2 decades. yes, it is a success of the women's movement. having kept it alive for not giving up. 77 years is a long time to not give up on a particular thing. so women get fighting, they and then they out back at the headquarters, movies bought in supper to is a busy drive scene with higgs been on elections next year. it may be sometime before the women in the see the changes they want, but they're excited to know that in...
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that's why money em doggedly for for the minutes it has always been billed for nearly 2 decades. yes, it is a success of the women's movement. well, having kept it alive for not giving up 77 years is a long time to not give up on a particular thing. so women get fighting, they and then they out back at the headquarters more these bought in some photos, up busy drive scene with take spend on elections next year. it may be sometime before the women in the see the changes they want, but they're excited to know that in the future they even have more of a c. i'm researching my is dw staley, bureau chief. i also, if prime minister moody is feeling the shine of the women's movement victory, that was the thing, that's what, what the women's organizations would say in the off position. and also say that given that the 1st time a reservation bill for women and lucas bodies was paid, but it was by the opposition congress policy many decades ago. but having said that, the media be, has, we've talking a lot about women's rights and about saving, educating women, as well as a women's power. an
that's why money em doggedly for for the minutes it has always been billed for nearly 2 decades. yes, it is a success of the women's movement. well, having kept it alive for not giving up 77 years is a long time to not give up on a particular thing. so women get fighting, they and then they out back at the headquarters more these bought in some photos, up busy drive scene with take spend on elections next year. it may be sometime before the women in the see the changes they want, but they're...
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em l pier. here's some of the answers. bill e-mailed in, it collapsed, no one thought it would. pay attention here and now. >> there you go. rachel: that's such a great point. >> an e pail from stan, i think about the roman pi empire, it ws destroyed from within. i see parallels with our country. rachel: this is william, he says i would say that most people should go back to the depression, they need to see and feel how it was to have nothing. people today are too spoiled. >> that's in answer to the question i asked both of you which is if you had one historical moment that you referenced or thought about the most, what would it be, roman empire, civil war, world war ii and stan -- who is that, stan. >> william. >> william says he goes back to the great depression. mike says one of the last exercises before rome fell was when the emperor gave permission that they could wear togas everywhere. compare that to today. rachel: think about how many times have we all had a story that came up on our show and then in the commercial break we look at each other and we go end of empire. [la
em l pier. here's some of the answers. bill e-mailed in, it collapsed, no one thought it would. pay attention here and now. >> there you go. rachel: that's such a great point. >> an e pail from stan, i think about the roman pi empire, it ws destroyed from within. i see parallels with our country. rachel: this is william, he says i would say that most people should go back to the depression, they need to see and feel how it was to have nothing. people today are too spoiled. >>...
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em... we dare- [clears throat] jack vo: we dare you. get 2 for just $3. free eyes off driving system that's billedto relax while the vehicle just takes over. let's go for a ride with reporter dave from our sister station in los angeles. the first us journalist to sit behind the wheel. >> i'm in the driver's seat of this 2024 electric mercedes, but i'm not driving the car is. welcome to the next phase of high tech driver assistance level three autonomy. >> the paradigm shift to level three is that you can take your eyes off the road and your hands off the wheel right. you're no longer the driver. you're a receptive, fallback, ready user . >> this is not some prototype. it's a production car going on sale late this year in california with regulatory approval, the first that allows you to relax and let the vehicle take over. mercedes benz told me i was the first person outside the company to get to try it out so i can look around. >> i can talk to you. >> i don't have to keep my eyes forward if i don't want to. i'm not touching the steering wheel. level two autonomy came along with a big splash from
em... we dare- [clears throat] jack vo: we dare you. get 2 for just $3. free eyes off driving system that's billedto relax while the vehicle just takes over. let's go for a ride with reporter dave from our sister station in los angeles. the first us journalist to sit behind the wheel. >> i'm in the driver's seat of this 2024 electric mercedes, but i'm not driving the car is. welcome to the next phase of high tech driver assistance level three autonomy. >> the paradigm shift to level...
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bill passing to congress. >> there is bipartisan agreement in the senate republicans and democrats agree we should have a stopgap spending measure as you indicated with the emergency em relief. funding for ukraine to help the a grukrainians by putin's aggression. and if mccarthy wants to take that consensus approach to get it to the house. >> jacqui montana senator one of a number of vulnerable democrats up for reelection in 2024 candidly admitted he is worried about the president's low poll numbers only 30% of voters strongly approve or somewhat approve of biden's handling of the economy and a recent wall street journal poll you mention what early about his age. the 48% strongly disapprove of his handling of the economy. gas prices are one year highs right now. senate morning futures senator ron johnson was pretty blunt. >> he is oblivious to the real harms his policies are causing. i go to the litany again open borders, high fuel prices for your high inflation, emboldening our enemies. this president is destroying this country. >> for the first time in american history credit card debt is over a trillion dollars. u.s. government debt is over $32 trillion, jacqui. s
bill passing to congress. >> there is bipartisan agreement in the senate republicans and democrats agree we should have a stopgap spending measure as you indicated with the emergency em relief. funding for ukraine to help the a grukrainians by putin's aggression. and if mccarthy wants to take that consensus approach to get it to the house. >> jacqui montana senator one of a number of vulnerable democrats up for reelection in 2024 candidly admitted he is worried about the president's...
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em nights i've ever seen. what happened was thompson came in to the capital he been out and it was like 430 thymic june 30, 1988. at midnight june 30 was when the bill could notor pass without a super majority vote. they didn't think there was any way they could get super majority vote to pass white sox legislation. they didn'tt even think they could get a majority vote when he came walking into the capital. back he walks in. he sees his staff sitting around.fa they have glum faces. he says why the glum faces? they said hey, we're not going to pass the bill. he said no, that's not going to happen. he runs up the stairs to go to hate phillips, the minority leader in the senate, and they start calling people off the floor, a lot of dempster republicans and suburban republicans had not been for any kind of help for the white sox. what they had done was it created a funding stream that would basically have out-of-towners paying the price for leveraging the money and the to pay stadium. what they did is they had like extra fees on rental cars at o'hare and things like that, hotel taxes et cetera. so they had an argument that hey, it's not going to be, il
em nights i've ever seen. what happened was thompson came in to the capital he been out and it was like 430 thymic june 30, 1988. at midnight june 30 was when the bill could notor pass without a super majority vote. they didn't think there was any way they could get super majority vote to pass white sox legislation. they didn'tt even think they could get a majority vote when he came walking into the capital. back he walks in. he sees his staff sitting around.fa they have glum faces. he says why...
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em off in. >> yeah -- liz: as part of a bigger fight, obviously. >> yeah, it is. and, frankly, that's one of the reasons why i supported another billirginia who is a military background herself that we would keep those folks getting paid. now, they do get a paycheck that drops on friday because the 1st of the month is on the weekend, so there is this 2-week buffer. but nonetheless, i used to represent coast guard city, usa, and we literally -- they were doing food drives, the local folks were doing food drives and having meals prepared for the coastties and their families. so this is real. and, you know, one of the other things is i chair the oversight and investigation subcommittee on the financial services committee, so we have oversight of the securities is and exchange commission. just had a robust conversation with gary gensler earlier today to. but those investigations stop in my subcommittee. they stop at jamie comer's oversight committee. they stop in judiciary and ways and means. so whether it's hunter biden or other investigations that are going on, those grind to a halt. so in my mind, it is much better for all of us tha
em off in. >> yeah -- liz: as part of a bigger fight, obviously. >> yeah, it is. and, frankly, that's one of the reasons why i supported another billirginia who is a military background herself that we would keep those folks getting paid. now, they do get a paycheck that drops on friday because the 1st of the month is on the weekend, so there is this 2-week buffer. but nonetheless, i used to represent coast guard city, usa, and we literally -- they were doing food drives, the local...
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em rate markets i want to buy right now, much of the total returns come through fx anyway. credit is tight. treasuries standing out versus equities. at some stage, people will start moving from bills because they have to start thinking about opportunity cost. i will tell you i think yields today, 10 year yield 100 basis points higher than the police summer, same level as they were october 22. since then the fed has high by 250 basis points. something is going on to contain that 10 year yield. i think it is difficult to say. i look at it and think it is a symmetric. i be nothing much happens and we go sideways for a bit but they will move down and a lot. tom: you and hsbc hired wired into the china slow down and a knowledge of china and dynamic of gdp. if we get some form of new diminished chinese economic growth, is that a disinflationar y that drives yields lower, fix income prices up? steve: quite possibly, yes. it is not good for many markets. the em tends to like a song dollar, strong china -- soft dollar, strong china. it has the opposite now. it could be through capital flows. it could be through trade and therefore gdp. it could be through some form of contagion, some finan
em rate markets i want to buy right now, much of the total returns come through fx anyway. credit is tight. treasuries standing out versus equities. at some stage, people will start moving from bills because they have to start thinking about opportunity cost. i will tell you i think yields today, 10 year yield 100 basis points higher than the police summer, same level as they were october 22. since then the fed has high by 250 basis points. something is going on to contain that 10 year yield. i...