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. >> joining us is kelly burton of bearings and chris palm -- chris long of palmer square investment management. kelly looking at the broader market the idea of invest that interest rates higher for longer, what are the ripple effects into credit markets? kelly: for the world of high-yield that i live and breathe every day, we are a shorter duration asset classes than that of something like investment grade. we are about 50% the effective duration when you look at triple b's versus the high-yield market. while we still think we are going on the other side of the break story and it should be going down this year, that will be something of a tailwind. our duration keeps us somewhat protected on those massive moves when we see real pockets of volatility. we can kind of generate solid returns regardless of the rate story. sonali: how do you feel about the impact that higher rates could have on credit yield starting to deteriorate? chris: a higher borrowing cost on a continued basis has to be something investors consider. look at interest coverage ratios and corporate credit metrics that
. >> joining us is kelly burton of bearings and chris palm -- chris long of palmer square investment management. kelly looking at the broader market the idea of invest that interest rates higher for longer, what are the ripple effects into credit markets? kelly: for the world of high-yield that i live and breathe every day, we are a shorter duration asset classes than that of something like investment grade. we are about 50% the effective duration when you look at triple b's versus the...
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pete: so we're here at the garages with harrison burton, the 21 car.is your third time running. how do you prepare? >> it's really hard. daytona's a lot different than most of the races we normally run. a lot of times it's a little bit more spaced out, but here we're all so close to together, we're going to run in a big pack. pete: how do you psychologically and mentally prepare because this race hasn't ended well for you the last couple of times. you were running well but had some tough finishes. >> for sure, yeah. that's just part of it. you know there's a are risk of a crash especially in daytona, talladega. i barrel rolled down the back straightaway my rookie year. that was an interesting ride. but i was leading the race and running up front and it wasn't something i could control as much as more just the nature of the beast. pete: you've been racing since you were 2, right? >> yeah. my dad and uncle both raced in the cup series for a number of years, my uncle won the daytona 500, and my dad won over 20 cup races. i grew up watching those races. fo
pete: so we're here at the garages with harrison burton, the 21 car.is your third time running. how do you prepare? >> it's really hard. daytona's a lot different than most of the races we normally run. a lot of times it's a little bit more spaced out, but here we're all so close to together, we're going to run in a big pack. pete: how do you psychologically and mentally prepare because this race hasn't ended well for you the last couple of times. you were running well but had some tough...
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and we talked to harrison burton the last night.d he had a big wreck. flipped the year before. he's brand new, so anybody can be in the mix at the end. >> yeah. no doubt can, once the green flag waves, it's an exciting vent. pete: awesome. thanks for being here. >> thanks for being here. pete: good luck today. we're pulling for you, for the track. the fans are here. we were in the infield yesterday, the energy is real. >> fans having a good time. pete: no doubt. watch the daytona 500 today at 2:30 p.m. eastern time, adam's going to do his work on the weather maps for us, see if we can get that thing n. >>> all right, still ahead, training like rambo. sylvester stallone's daughters reveal their dad hired a navy seal to teach them self-defense not before they moved to afghanistan, but before they moved to new york. that story still ahead. >>> plus, the death of kremlin critic alexei navalny sparking outrage across the world. what it means to putin's power just ahead. dan hoffman outlines it all coming up. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloom
and we talked to harrison burton the last night.d he had a big wreck. flipped the year before. he's brand new, so anybody can be in the mix at the end. >> yeah. no doubt can, once the green flag waves, it's an exciting vent. pete: awesome. thanks for being here. >> thanks for being here. pete: good luck today. we're pulling for you, for the track. the fans are here. we were in the infield yesterday, the energy is real. >> fans having a good time. pete: no doubt. watch the...
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it was the pacers who made a bright start in charlotte, led by point guard tyreese hali—burton, who finishedassists. all five starting players for indiana recorded double figures for points, including aaron nesmith — this dunk two of his 21. but in the end it was the hornets who edged clear as the fourth quarter progressed with miles bridges taking control of the contest. he finished with 20 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists as the hornets won at home forjust the 7th time this season. umpirejen pawol has taken a step closer to becoming the first female umpire in major league baseball history. pawol is the first woman to be selected to umpire spring training games since ria cortesio in 2007. the 47—year—old has been a minor league umpire since 2016. mlb�*s move comes 27 years after the gender barrier for game officials was broken in the nba and nine years after it ended in the nfl. and that's all the sport for now. the labour party has withdrawn support for its candidate in the rochdale by—election, azhar ali, because of remarks he made about israel. the party made the decision after new
it was the pacers who made a bright start in charlotte, led by point guard tyreese hali—burton, who finishedassists. all five starting players for indiana recorded double figures for points, including aaron nesmith — this dunk two of his 21. but in the end it was the hornets who edged clear as the fourth quarter progressed with miles bridges taking control of the contest. he finished with 20 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists as the hornets won at home forjust the 7th time this season....
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veronica burton from wisconsin. shanice boozman from massachusetts. mike from maryland.rom alabama. and we also have, on zoom, out of north carolina, shaundria armstrong. out of georgia. come up to the podium at this time. >> hey, everyone. my name is matthew. i'm from lancaster, pennsylvania. i'm part of the poor people's campaign. i was denied treatment for years. i was looked at as a criminal and not someone with health care needs. it took 20 years of fitting into this society to receive the health care that i needed. i served nine years altogether in prison. i was told by correction officers i was not allowed to vote. i assumed they were right. i never looked into it. i was 40 years old when my wife told me i had the right to vote. i'm tired of companies and billionaires buying these politicians and driving workers deeper into poverty and debt. the thankless toll of minimum-wage retail jobs and backbreaking construction jobs i have worked. in pennsylvania, there are 19 billionaires that have $92 billion altogether. they pay the same taxes that i do. right now, becaus
veronica burton from wisconsin. shanice boozman from massachusetts. mike from maryland.rom alabama. and we also have, on zoom, out of north carolina, shaundria armstrong. out of georgia. come up to the podium at this time. >> hey, everyone. my name is matthew. i'm from lancaster, pennsylvania. i'm part of the poor people's campaign. i was denied treatment for years. i was looked at as a criminal and not someone with health care needs. it took 20 years of fitting into this society to...
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the agency has warned public finances are deteriorating and it has predicted materially higher debt burton amid the well they call it war, we call it an onslot in gaza and it says to have lowered the outlook due to the risk of escalation with hisbollah. now the israely prime minister has said the rating will go back up, the moment we win this war. next up, uh, taking a look at this post, the gaza war has cost israel more than 60 billion dollars. so far, is anyone telling the cost to american taxpayers of the u.s. armed forces coming to israel's rescue and fighting its behalf throughout the region. it poses that as a question: next, palestinians fear israel's economic chokehold will not end with or without a ceasefire. this post one to say israel is canceling work permits, restricting travel, withholding tax revenues and west bank palestinians are saying that these are the types of problems that they're facing. and finally, israel, promising some relief to hemoraging west bank economy in a covert meet with the pa officials. all right, those were some of the posts. i have to wait and see how
the agency has warned public finances are deteriorating and it has predicted materially higher debt burton amid the well they call it war, we call it an onslot in gaza and it says to have lowered the outlook due to the risk of escalation with hisbollah. now the israely prime minister has said the rating will go back up, the moment we win this war. next up, uh, taking a look at this post, the gaza war has cost israel more than 60 billion dollars. so far, is anyone telling the cost to american...
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] >> short on time, i wish i had more time because i was part of the -- okay, my name is veronica burtonfrom one of the billionaires, a family service worker, sometimes i'm a attendant on a bus. i only get paid for one position because of the low wages with no raises, our center staff are short across the country. plus, employees use the personal funds to help families in our program in the community. minimum wage 7.25. i found out the other day with the basis i had work two hours to get a gallon of oj, oj is $9 now. i call it shrink-flatio -- during covid, i pay $1500 a month for child care, two rent increases during covid. being a family service workers the pains and concerns i'm heartbroken with the families i'm supposed to be helping in the program, and it's shameful that a couple of our kids in there had to unenroll because the mom couldn't pay, heart breaking. so, i'm going to cut this short. i am not alone. the families i work with also struggle to get child -- health care, child care and jobs. and that's why i'm here, organizing a march to the state house and families are hurting
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, a 21 car carson joseph barr gets caught in slides along with burton back onto the track.en a bigger pile up. and that was just the beginning. nine laps to go, ross chastain leading. brad keselowski gets turned by william byron. it starts a chain reaction of collisions. 18 cars and all involved in the pile. up and out comes the red flag. no major injuries reported closing in on the final lap. austin cindric goes into chastain, who spins off the track and after checking out the video, william byron was determined to be leading. he took the lead with four laps to go on a restart, and byron takes the checkered flag under caution. the 26 year old wins his first daytona 500, and the hendrick motorsports 24 car back in victory lane. it's the ninth day tona 500 win for hendrick and first since dale earnhardt won it in 2014. been the panda is officially back with the giants, at least for spring training. pablo sandoval arrived at the giants facility in scottsdale, arizona, this morning. he was all smiles and reportedly in great shape to the 37 year old. he last played in the major
, a 21 car carson joseph barr gets caught in slides along with burton back onto the track.en a bigger pile up. and that was just the beginning. nine laps to go, ross chastain leading. brad keselowski gets turned by william byron. it starts a chain reaction of collisions. 18 cars and all involved in the pile. up and out comes the red flag. no major injuries reported closing in on the final lap. austin cindric goes into chastain, who spins off the track and after checking out the video, william...
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factory, our menu now available as an audiobook. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks to levar burtoneesecake factory. we've got a good show for you tonight. gina rodriguez is here, we have music from ziggy marley, and we'll be right back with ewan mcgregor. so stick around! two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists. he helped build affordable housing, lower drug costs, and bring good jobs back home. the choice is clear. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back to the show. tonight, she is the star of "not dead yet" which you can see right here on abc. gina rodriguez is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, to celebrate the new bob marley movie, "one love," and bob's birthday, which is today, music from ziggy marley. [ cheers and applause ] who has tickets for everyone in our stud
factory, our menu now available as an audiobook. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks to levar burtoneesecake factory. we've got a good show for you tonight. gina rodriguez is here, we have music from ziggy marley, and we'll be right back with ewan mcgregor. so stick around! two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives....
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i love talking about my time as a teacher at burton. um burton has a seven period day, so it makes it offers a ton of different opportunities for students. um, really want to highlight just all of the different career technical pathways that burton offers as well as many of our other high schools. um, when i joined the burton faculty in 2014, we had common planning time embedded in the day. and so we spent a ton of time, you know, in, in whole departments, in curricular teams . i taught everything from algebra one through the pre-calculus, compression course. um, i always had somebody to work with. it made our lives easier in terms of planning and implementation. um, what are some of our partners said about, you know, really strengthening the curriculum, taking what we had and really finding ways to supplement it, right, to provide extra practice for students. um to make things more relevant. when we needed to, we had the opportunity to do that because of common planning time. um, i took a lot of those ideas to presidio. um, when we beg
i love talking about my time as a teacher at burton. um burton has a seven period day, so it makes it offers a ton of different opportunities for students. um, really want to highlight just all of the different career technical pathways that burton offers as well as many of our other high schools. um, when i joined the burton faculty in 2014, we had common planning time embedded in the day. and so we spent a ton of time, you know, in, in whole departments, in curricular teams . i taught...
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great american race, and only five laps in when john hunter nemechek makes contact with harrison burton in the 21 car. carson hocevar. he gets caught in the wreck, slides along with burton back onto the track, and that causes an even bigger pile up. but that wasn't the big one. nine laps ago, ross chastain leading brad keselowski gets turned by william byron. it starts a chain reaction of collisions. 18 cars and all involved in the pile up and out comes the red flag. no major injuries reported and we closing in on the final lap. austin cindric goes into chastain, who spins off the track, and after checking out the replay, this is just as they were turning to one lap to go. william byron. he had taken the lead with four laps to go on the restart, but he was determined to be leading when the crash occurred and that's how it ends with byron taking the checkered flag under caution. the 26 year old wins his first daytona 500, and the hendrick motorsports 24 car is back in victory lane. the ninth daytona 500 win for hendrick and first since dale earnhardt won it ten years ago. pablo sandoval
great american race, and only five laps in when john hunter nemechek makes contact with harrison burton in the 21 car. carson hocevar. he gets caught in the wreck, slides along with burton back onto the track, and that causes an even bigger pile up. but that wasn't the big one. nine laps ago, ross chastain leading brad keselowski gets turned by william byron. it starts a chain reaction of collisions. 18 cars and all involved in the pile up and out comes the red flag. no major injuries reported...
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he's speaking out against the and you need to arrest guy and burton wheeler said i there's no law to arrest him under what law would i arrest him? so he refuses to that. and it was just literally hours that frank little was dragged from his house and murdered. and in the aftermath of that and the aftermath of frank little's murder, allies of the anaconda copper company pushed for the creation of a state law that would make that sort of speech illegal. and in 1918, montana, a sedition act which made it illegal basically to criticize the government or criticize the war and just not long after that, the national government passed own sedition act, which was basically a copy of montana's state sedition act, again making it illegal to to speak out against the war, criticize war or the government. one of the worst incursions of civil liberties and free speech in american history. and hundreds, thousands of people were arrested under those laws, lives ruined. and that sort of thing. so, so this these free speech fights inaugurated a series of discussions about free speech in america that di
he's speaking out against the and you need to arrest guy and burton wheeler said i there's no law to arrest him under what law would i arrest him? so he refuses to that. and it was just literally hours that frank little was dragged from his house and murdered. and in the aftermath of that and the aftermath of frank little's murder, allies of the anaconda copper company pushed for the creation of a state law that would make that sort of speech illegal. and in 1918, montana, a sedition act which...
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burton being the two senators who helped create bill. all right. they so what this bill did essentially was provided grants for the construction of new hospitals in specifically locations where they believed under looking at specific criteria like per like like per capita income to see where are these hospitals needed in regards where is it most heavily populated. and also is it sustainable financially in some of these locations? right. so of course, that didn't give a hospital to every single group, but at least it started to increase the availability of medical right in our civilian world. and then in 1986, the emergency medical treatment and labor act, also known as impala you might have heard of that fancy term if you've ever worked in a hospital or any type of health care setting. right. this is very much something that exists today. very much. right. until it initially was created. prevent patient dumping. right. patient dumping essentially talking about patients who would come the hospital and they wouldn't get screened or properly treated a
burton being the two senators who helped create bill. all right. they so what this bill did essentially was provided grants for the construction of new hospitals in specifically locations where they believed under looking at specific criteria like per like like per capita income to see where are these hospitals needed in regards where is it most heavily populated. and also is it sustainable financially in some of these locations? right. so of course, that didn't give a hospital to every single...
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one that was the end of of that type of protest pris republican prisoners you look at the history burton in the camp. various other protests, even the blanket protest itself, it's sort of like bring it on, we'll take a mature way, but it's um like terms, it's not those who can affect the most, it's those who can enjure the most, which sometimes wonder about because you can you can't crush people and cross the spread, thank never, it never happened to us, lords, it's been an honor to have you in here today, thanks for coming, it's always great to see you, thank you, as we have come to the end of the series, i like the fan episode a different note, much of what we've attempted to do during this last 13 weeks is offer an alternative look at arige politics free from the constraints of broadcast editorial control. we hope that you have enjoyed what we've had to offer, so rather than leave you with your usual history segment, i like to finish with eulogy from one of our finest literary grids. leaving the white glow of filling stations and few lonely street lamps among fields, you climb the hil
one that was the end of of that type of protest pris republican prisoners you look at the history burton in the camp. various other protests, even the blanket protest itself, it's sort of like bring it on, we'll take a mature way, but it's um like terms, it's not those who can affect the most, it's those who can enjure the most, which sometimes wonder about because you can you can't crush people and cross the spread, thank never, it never happened to us, lords, it's been an honor to have you in...
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middle east expert at the university of cambridge is burton college. you know, yet there's very little evidence yet that these strikes it to tired and i use these, but of course, that does depend on how much they succeed in. ok, now i'm wasting this escalation, this increase the number of strikes hitting targets. perhaps it will start to have some facts, but we must remember that we had they, they know the strikes are coming, that very adaptable that it will actually halt in their result. and this is what we're hearing because they all seeing bruce supports in yemen, but that didn't stand against for us, and in favor of the palestinians as they patriots. and you have to remember that the united states is not that popular in yemen, not just amongst the here's the outline us, but the last time we had a, a survey, an hour. well, the survey that distinguished country by country that was back in 2016 the united states was unpopular amongst 82 percent of the population, so called inside to able to prepare broadly supported. know it like to tell them not to i
middle east expert at the university of cambridge is burton college. you know, yet there's very little evidence yet that these strikes it to tired and i use these, but of course, that does depend on how much they succeed in. ok, now i'm wasting this escalation, this increase the number of strikes hitting targets. perhaps it will start to have some facts, but we must remember that we had they, they know the strikes are coming, that very adaptable that it will actually halt in their result. and...
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a year ago, the wednesday dance from tim burton's series of the same name drove the world crazy.strange movements, but also the gothic image. in moscow, the russian silhouette had its own adams family. sergey kurokhtin brought it from gomel. he's not a wannabe film buff. my favorite series ever. i still have cds of this at home. series by charles adams. and i like to say that i sewed this collection even before the adam family became mainstream. sergey is a self-taught designer, has a sewing education , teaches future students, but learned to design from scratch himself, works in the upcycling genre, creates new things from old ones, my turtleneck, which was also once used, some pieces of knitwear that i still had , here is a strip, yes, if we take the topic. collections of the addams family, then brother wednesday walked there, just striped t-shirts, pieces of stripes turned out to be like by the way, no black and white tones are allowed, instead of accessories there is a respirator, and also a backpack with sewn fingers. this thing, by the way, is the reincarnation of one of th
a year ago, the wednesday dance from tim burton's series of the same name drove the world crazy.strange movements, but also the gothic image. in moscow, the russian silhouette had its own adams family. sergey kurokhtin brought it from gomel. he's not a wannabe film buff. my favorite series ever. i still have cds of this at home. series by charles adams. and i like to say that i sewed this collection even before the adam family became mainstream. sergey is a self-taught designer, has a sewing...
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and burton's phone secretary is cooling on as well to and has was still can think of the full ratings off of david cameron says guys have needs a sustainable says fine. we are very concerned about what is happening in rafa. because that's be clear to people that many of them move move for $56.00 times and forgetting that. and it really, we think is. ready impossible to, to see how you can conflict a war amongst these people. there's nowhere for them to go. they called go size into egypt. they couldn't get north and back to the homes because many have been destroyed. so we are very concerned about the situation that we want israel to stop and think very seriously before it takes any further action. but above what we want is a major pause in the fighting and we want that pause to lead to a cease fire, a sustainable scene spot with time to return to the fighting. the honest lot of focus as an economist on greece is form a finance minister. he says you are paying country share responsibility for the atrocities happening and gaza. we europeans, created the problem. and at the moment we are
and burton's phone secretary is cooling on as well to and has was still can think of the full ratings off of david cameron says guys have needs a sustainable says fine. we are very concerned about what is happening in rafa. because that's be clear to people that many of them move move for $56.00 times and forgetting that. and it really, we think is. ready impossible to, to see how you can conflict a war amongst these people. there's nowhere for them to go. they called go size into egypt. they...
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here batman, he’s cool, this goth atmosphere, it’s very creepy, that is, not comic-like, like tim burton’ss very straightforward, well, everything is straight to the truth, it’s just very cool, the same year another version of pride and prejudice was released charlie's chocolate factory was released in the same year . i remember endlessly our relatives and children watched this charlie's chocolate factory. i almost knew it by heart, i never got into a movie, all the children died there, as i understand it, except for one, it’s good that i didn’t watch this movie, i got into it, so just hit the children's audience clearly, absolutely, the images are so bright, and you don't have a sweet tooth, yes, i have a sweet tooth, of course, i make the cakes myself, i would like a factory, oh, i don't know, then you have to give up show business, music and in general, to do only this, they already hinted to me that there is no need to do this somehow. well, i mainly like to make - mousse cakes, they are quite complex, long, but incredibly tender and tasty, listen, the memoirs of a geisha came out , th
here batman, he’s cool, this goth atmosphere, it’s very creepy, that is, not comic-like, like tim burton’ss very straightforward, well, everything is straight to the truth, it’s just very cool, the same year another version of pride and prejudice was released charlie's chocolate factory was released in the same year . i remember endlessly our relatives and children watched this charlie's chocolate factory. i almost knew it by heart, i never got into a movie, all the children died there,...
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well, it's a relief to the ordinary person on the street of motley burton a far as soon as you and the rest of them didn't. but a game that is also that danger that these countries, the leadership of these countries have colt a course in the eyes. and now they couldn't negotiate on their own terms. see that the course is afraid of, of course fragmentation. so basically that good news and bad news if this sanction lifted. thank you i'm and for that i may be through his 5 there in a bu job. in china, at least 15 people have died and dozens more have been injured in a fire at a residential block in the eastern city of 9 gene. local authorities say the flames daunted from the ground floor of the 30 story building where people had been charging electric schoolers. the fire has now been extinguished. officials are investigating where the building safety standards were observed to oppose. i've opened in the usa to south carolina for the latest republican primary election. once again, donald trump is predicted to win, but despite remaining the favorite to clinch the parties, presidential nomin
well, it's a relief to the ordinary person on the street of motley burton a far as soon as you and the rest of them didn't. but a game that is also that danger that these countries, the leadership of these countries have colt a course in the eyes. and now they couldn't negotiate on their own terms. see that the course is afraid of, of course fragmentation. so basically that good news and bad news if this sanction lifted. thank you i'm and for that i may be through his 5 there in a bu job. in...
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the new times writes that the c i a burtons, and my 6 and ukrainian intelligence food, a partnership to counter, must go according to the school, to bind to ministration authorized spy agencies to provide support for quite nice the operations against russian citizens on ukrainian soil or pull those so shut slight on a vast square to sit quiet, american intelligence spaces located along the russian buddha. those an impulse in that ukrainian forest is a part of a c. i a supported network of spite bases constructed in the past 2 tiers. that includes 12 secret locations along the russian border in the ca, also help training new generation of ukrainian spice who operated inside russia, across europe and in cuba, and other places where the russians have a large presence full on us intelligence officer and host of the west supervisors don't carry out to believe that it's no coincidence of this diamond resonation is coming out now whether the c i a is just advising the ukrainians, or advising and helping to implement the tax on russian targets along with the ukrainians. then the c, i a has t
the new times writes that the c i a burtons, and my 6 and ukrainian intelligence food, a partnership to counter, must go according to the school, to bind to ministration authorized spy agencies to provide support for quite nice the operations against russian citizens on ukrainian soil or pull those so shut slight on a vast square to sit quiet, american intelligence spaces located along the russian buddha. those an impulse in that ukrainian forest is a part of a c. i a supported network of spite...
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previous se will provost a loyal to that and allow to call we to have the influence that he states april burton. we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed for being with us and i'll just thank you very much. 2 of our concerns, major political parties say they're going to form a coalition government officer. last week's inconclusive election. the focus on muslim league unpackaged on people's policies say they forged on alliance independent candidates affiliated with jude, former prime minister, even on con, spotty, wanting to move the seats, but not enough to find the majority in parliament. doctors presidents reserve, ty, about one is due in cairo, one why them stay on his 1st trip to egypt in more than a decade. the 2 countries are looking to revive cooperation after 7 and diplomatic relations in 2013. so i'll have the agenda is expected to be israel's war on garza, i sent him across the all the reports from his stumble, a brief meeting, but a highly publicized handshake in 2022 in doha, and the one on one on the sidelines. all these logic are up summit in for y'all, a year later were the t
previous se will provost a loyal to that and allow to call we to have the influence that he states april burton. we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed for being with us and i'll just thank you very much. 2 of our concerns, major political parties say they're going to form a coalition government officer. last week's inconclusive election. the focus on muslim league unpackaged on people's policies say they forged on alliance independent candidates affiliated with jude, former prime...
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Feb 25, 2024
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two decades later, jake burton improved it by adding a leg mount.he new sport began to rapidly gain popularity by the end of the nineties, the international olympic committee included it in the program of the winter games. but the thirst for adrenaline pushed many snowboarders to leave the prepared trails and begin to actively master freeride. far from ski resorts and organized routes. steep, icy slopes, trees, bushes, stones - this is not complete. list of hazards that is fraught with freeride, so the most skilled snowboarders can deserve participation in the world tour. the second stage in the canadian town of kicking horse golden was also marked by low temperatures. the riders had to compete in -20°, the french performed their task best: victor do and anna martinez. but the history of surfing goes back at least 1.0 years, however, unlike snowboarding, this sport received olympic recognition only 4 years ago. story. they claim that the hawaiians were the first to learn to ride a board on water, therefore, for those who surf professionally today, w
two decades later, jake burton improved it by adding a leg mount.he new sport began to rapidly gain popularity by the end of the nineties, the international olympic committee included it in the program of the winter games. but the thirst for adrenaline pushed many snowboarders to leave the prepared trails and begin to actively master freeride. far from ski resorts and organized routes. steep, icy slopes, trees, bushes, stones - this is not complete. list of hazards that is fraught with...
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Feb 29, 2024
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if i was in charge of this, i would've been like, no, this is based on the tim burton one. >> greg: they and said this is some other movie, or they could have said it's a medical exhibit. you are inside a giant stomach. >> tyrus: that is starving. >> kat: i disagree with everyone. i'm on these parents 'side paid first, this happened in scotland. if you grew up in a culture we have to put on a plaid skirt and sucking just to play an instrument, you might be a little sensitive to people not committing to the bit. >> tyrus: your twitter is going to be ugly tonight. speech he is speaking of twitter, i saw this video that change my mine. this is unbelievable. >> makes chocolate and lives in the walls! so these people weren't just disappointed, they might have actually thought they were going to die. you're in this empty warehouse with this thing coming out, lunging at your children! i mean, that was unnecessary. >> greg: they should turn this into a movie that is so bad it's good. this could be a hit. the worst traveling show ever. >> tyrus: i believe the working actor described it as weird d
if i was in charge of this, i would've been like, no, this is based on the tim burton one. >> greg: they and said this is some other movie, or they could have said it's a medical exhibit. you are inside a giant stomach. >> tyrus: that is starving. >> kat: i disagree with everyone. i'm on these parents 'side paid first, this happened in scotland. if you grew up in a culture we have to put on a plaid skirt and sucking just to play an instrument, you might be a little sensitive...
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Feb 13, 2024
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then it's up the hill to burton academy. go all the way to los alamos, new mexico. >> i can't remember all this. >> i know. you're limited. but don't worry. we're taking the weird wagon. >> and so they pointed the weird wagon towards a colorful montage. >> to the oscars, man! >> i like your car. >> hey, look, it's even weirder barbie. hey, bella. >> hi. >> she my cousin. >> really? >> yeah. >> and welcome to osage county. >> oh, look, they grow italian people here. >> bellissimo! >> is that rain? >> no, it's kennard bernstein. >> oh my god, what happened to that guy's face? >> born that way. >> oh, that poor, incredibly hideous disgusting ugly man. >> put these on to protect your eyes. >> thank you. >> oh, they're not see-through. i can't see! ah! here we are, the oscars. >> wow. i didn't think we were going to make it. thank you. >> hey, no problem. >> so much. >> mwah! >> look at this. honestly, now that i'm here, i'm nervous. this is like -- it's -- i don't know if i can do this. it's such a tricky thing. >> he's right. i
then it's up the hill to burton academy. go all the way to los alamos, new mexico. >> i can't remember all this. >> i know. you're limited. but don't worry. we're taking the weird wagon. >> and so they pointed the weird wagon towards a colorful montage. >> to the oscars, man! >> i like your car. >> hey, look, it's even weirder barbie. hey, bella. >> hi. >> she my cousin. >> really? >> yeah. >> and welcome to osage county....
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Feb 11, 2024
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those late night bits attracted the attention of hollywood and eventually landed her a role in tim burton'sulkin's "home alone." >> merry christmas. >> and then its sequel. >> kevin! >> did you ever think by the second movie at some point it's just bad parenting? >> a child came up to me, a little 8-year-old in a mall, are you kevin's mom? i said, well, yeah, i played kevin's mom in a movie, yes. why did you leave him? sorry, it was in the script. so you left him twice. i know, i'm sorry. isn't that called abandonment? yes, i'm sorry. >> once, maybe. twice is unforgivable. some of o'hara's most hilarious performances in a career full of them have come in best in show where she often plays alongside her old friend eugene levy. ♪ god loves ♪ >> on screen magic has fans of "schitt's creek" hoping for more. dan levy has been making some noise about a potential movie. >> that would be nice. >> you'd be into it, though? >> of course i would. he says the people who watched our show were so kind and so supportive and so with us that you want to honor that by doing something good. i hope he comes on
those late night bits attracted the attention of hollywood and eventually landed her a role in tim burton'sulkin's "home alone." >> merry christmas. >> and then its sequel. >> kevin! >> did you ever think by the second movie at some point it's just bad parenting? >> a child came up to me, a little 8-year-old in a mall, are you kevin's mom? i said, well, yeah, i played kevin's mom in a movie, yes. why did you leave him? sorry, it was in the script. so you...
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Feb 25, 2024
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gerhart is the burton craig distinguished of jurisprudence at the of north carolina at chapel hill, the scholar in residence at the national constitution center in philadelphia, and the foremost scholar on impeachment, the united states. he is one of only two legal scholars to testify in three different presidential impeachment hearings and served as special counsel to the presiding officer in donald trump's second impeachment trial. he the only scholar to address the entire house of representatives on the law, a presidential impeachment. he's joined in conversation tonight by michael j. clairmont. michael j. clairmont is the charles warren professor of legal history at harvard law school. his most recent book, the framers the making of the united states constitution, was a finalist for the george washington prize. michael gerhardt is presenting his new book, the law of presidential impeachment. as a result, donald trump's presidency impeachment was once again thrust into the spotlight. american political discussion. however, its history goes back to the founding of the nation, when ame
gerhart is the burton craig distinguished of jurisprudence at the of north carolina at chapel hill, the scholar in residence at the national constitution center in philadelphia, and the foremost scholar on impeachment, the united states. he is one of only two legal scholars to testify in three different presidential impeachment hearings and served as special counsel to the presiding officer in donald trump's second impeachment trial. he the only scholar to address the entire house of...
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Feb 11, 2024
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i now have the distinct pleasure to introduce hub burton. but if you get to know him well enough until the interesting story of why he was called pub, i don't think we have time for that day is his study a most commendable. amy morris bradley and the soldiers journal. thank you very much. good morning. i've often had that effect on an audience where people leave en masse. don't be alarmed. a most commendable enterprise. meaningful survey of the union veterans war experience is complete without significant scholarship devoted to george and his popular and influential newspaper, the national tribune. founded in 1877 as a monthly journal to address the interests of soldiers and sailors of the late war and all pensioners of the united states. the sheet was likewise intended to advance fortunes of its publisher and his growing practice in the nation's capital, with its impressive circulation and relentless advocacy in support of generous pension legislation. and it eventually became a weekly journal of record for the fraternal organization grand
i now have the distinct pleasure to introduce hub burton. but if you get to know him well enough until the interesting story of why he was called pub, i don't think we have time for that day is his study a most commendable. amy morris bradley and the soldiers journal. thank you very much. good morning. i've often had that effect on an audience where people leave en masse. don't be alarmed. a most commendable enterprise. meaningful survey of the union veterans war experience is complete without...
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Feb 16, 2024
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this cookie cutter plot is burton down by painful dialogue lackluster performances do visual action. the madame web character is supposed to be able to see into the future. so why didn't she stopped this painful ms to spare would be audiences. it's a dean's list d minus. hope you have a great weekend in chicago and dean richards. >> i will be i'm not going to go to the movies, but i will stand because tomorrow, yes, the best. probably stay ofg the foot, especially come monday to john. good morning. yeah, it's going to be couple days there to avoid for sure. tomorrow is definitely one of them. >> and then sunday night into monday, looking like it could get a little bit rough as well for president's day. looking outside this morning, death and rough about it. we've got a lot of clouds, but don't let that stop you today. just want take a second to look at that to start friday. gorgeous view from mount tam right now. we're definitely going to see cloud cover all day long today that stays put well into the afternoon tomorrow. something that stays put as the rainfall. and that's why tomorr
this cookie cutter plot is burton down by painful dialogue lackluster performances do visual action. the madame web character is supposed to be able to see into the future. so why didn't she stopped this painful ms to spare would be audiences. it's a dean's list d minus. hope you have a great weekend in chicago and dean richards. >> i will be i'm not going to go to the movies, but i will stand because tomorrow, yes, the best. probably stay ofg the foot, especially come monday to john....