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we have caleb mauppin. he is a journalist and political analyst, and in brittany we have job, rick mall. he is a political commentator. all right, gentlemen. crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate kayla. let me go to you 1st in chicago. what, what do you understand by the term liberal order and considering your understanding of it? are you willing to sacrifice for it? go right ahead. well, they have a lot of different euphemisms they use. they talk about the rules based global order. they talk about the open the international system. i think that's how ann marie slaughter one of the ideologues, a hillary clinton state department. but it, but essentially what they're referring to is a global financial system, a free trade neoliberalism, the domination of the world by a few banks and corporations based on wall street and in alonda. and that is really what exists and what they are defending. i and their wars around the planet lining imperialism, the highe
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go ahead, caleb. sure. well right now we're seeing very much powered, grabbed by the big monopolies, jeff days, those and amazon, the walton family and walmart the big for super major oil companies. they are trying to grab control of the market and just drive out any can editors and the domestic us economy. the same thing is happening in western europe than the pandemic was a perfect storm for them. and these are the liberals and these, the ones that are in with joe biden. it's that old cold war, eastern establishment, the anglo american establishment. then they saw the pandemic as a great opportunity to just demolish their opposition. there was kind of an uprising against them from lower levels of capital. the fracking company is bessie to boston, black water, military contractors. those folks were in the trial and the and down and allowed them to just demolish their competitors, hobby lobby, big term support company. they shut down and so now they're trying to prolong this and the ride in oil prices and t
go ahead, caleb. sure. well right now we're seeing very much powered, grabbed by the big monopolies, jeff days, those and amazon, the walton family and walmart the big for super major oil companies. they are trying to grab control of the market and just drive out any can editors and the domestic us economy. the same thing is happening in western europe than the pandemic was a perfect storm for them. and these are the liberals and these, the ones that are in with joe biden. it's that old cold...
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what caleb, i think i like to you in chicago. i mean, i think it's fair to say and i am glad the child brought up cancel called or, and i'll mention woke ism and things like that. it's very totalitarian right now. i mean, it, it, it, it has a very narrow acceptance of other ideas because other ideas are morally unacceptable. they're not, you know, they're not misjudged or are misplaced, they are morally wrong, and they bring in a moral dimension to this here. and that's what makes it very totalitarian because you can't negotiate with the totalitarian. caleb, go ahead and washington. sure, well, i mean, the dirty little secret of liberalism is that it's always prompted by your liberalism. you can't have a liberal society with a lot of without a lot of liberal institutions propping it out. the, as of the italian are not a group of liberals on the conference in central america that were backed by the united states, against the sandinista. they were not liberals, the fallen gong religious call. that is one of the main ante china enti
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we have caleb mauppin. he is a journalist and political analyst, and in brittany we have job, rick mall. he is a political commentator. all right, gentlemen. crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate kayla. let me go to you 1st in chicago. what, what do you understand by the term liberal order and considering your understanding of it? are you willing to sacrifice for it? go right ahead. well, they have a lot of different euphemisms they use. they talk about the rules based global order. they talk about the open the international system. i think that's how ann marie slaughter, one of the ideologues hillary clinton's state department. but it, but essentially what they're referring to is a global financial system, a free trade neoliberalism, the domination of the world by a few banks and corporations based on wall street. and in alonda, and that is really what exists and what they are defending. i, in their wars around the planet lining imperialism, the high
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mop and hi there caleb. so what else do we know about the u. s. president's condition and status at the moment will appear apparently on the heels of his trip to the middle east. he's now back in the united states and he's captain pablo positive for cobra. 19. he is experiencing mild symptoms to some degree, and he is being treated with hassle of it, which is a medication mid the recent clip. it's gone around of joe biden mistakenly tripping over his words and saying that he had cancer. so people are looking at this situation and a little bit perplexed by what exactly is going on, but we understand he does have cobit 19, and he has tested positive for that he's being treated. and he will be working in isolation. are to caleb up and thanks for bringing us those updates. now we're going to go to a short break blue look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identi
mop and hi there caleb. so what else do we know about the u. s. president's condition and status at the moment will appear apparently on the heels of his trip to the middle east. he's now back in the united states and he's captain pablo positive for cobra. 19. he is experiencing mild symptoms to some degree, and he is being treated with hassle of it, which is a medication mid the recent clip. it's gone around of joe biden mistakenly tripping over his words and saying that he had cancer. so...
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a many thanks for joining us, caleb. now, what else do we know about the possible artificial origin of the cofi? 19 virus while dr. is around the world or warning about possible new wave of cold that now even though this will be a new phase, they're reporting i'm, it certainly could be a serious issue and many are taking note of it. and while they talk about the possibility of a new way of coping spreading, there is continued debate about colby's origins. one of the voices us spoken up is the renown economist jeffrey sachs, of columbia university. a well known economist, very respected in the united states. here, dad and echoed what you just heard from the folks at the lancet. there is a possibility that the risk in a lab, this is what we do not know whether the insertion of the fear and cleavage sight was the result of natural evolution or the result of a deliberate introduction of the fear and cleavage site into a sorry, like virus as part of a laboratory experiment. we do know that the insertion of such fear and cleav
a many thanks for joining us, caleb. now, what else do we know about the possible artificial origin of the cofi? 19 virus while dr. is around the world or warning about possible new wave of cold that now even though this will be a new phase, they're reporting i'm, it certainly could be a serious issue and many are taking note of it. and while they talk about the possibility of a new way of coping spreading, there is continued debate about colby's origins. one of the voices us spoken up is the...
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and so caleb, one of the main takeaways from this latest un security council meeting. while we heard the representative of ukraine try to shift the blame for this attack on the attention facility to russia, that he spent his time simply attacking russia and making accusations against russia when he addressed the security council. this is the ukrainian representative . there is nothing that will detect russia from killing and destroying there is no un charter for russia or nodes and the conventions for russia. there are no more all the strains to mr. lower off. now the cranium represent, it was asking for more weapons to be provided to ukraine by the nato, a line country. but russia was quick to point out the kinds of weapons that were used in today's attack. and from there to point out the danger of these weapons, not only going into the hands of the ukrainian military which is known to work with extremist and have extreme elements with it. but in addition to that, into the hands of criminal, then into the hands of terrorists and others. so at this point, we the rush o
and so caleb, one of the main takeaways from this latest un security council meeting. while we heard the representative of ukraine try to shift the blame for this attack on the attention facility to russia, that he spent his time simply attacking russia and making accusations against russia when he addressed the security council. this is the ukrainian representative . there is nothing that will detect russia from killing and destroying there is no un charter for russia or nodes and the...
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alright, ortiz caleb martin. thanks a lot for bringing us those. those details. ah, google has fired blake, lemoine. the engineer who said that the company's artificial intelligence technology is sent. he and the boy who worked on the ethics research of the a i chat, thought, said that the machine developed emotions such as happiness and sadness, as well as a fear of death and was apparently afraid to be quote, turned off. according to the engineer, he approached google senior staff several times with his research and concerns. but he wasn't taken seriously or google said that on the contrary, they have reviewed blake's concerns extensively, but found them to be on grounded. eventually he was fired over sharing information about the project with experts outside the company. but to get more on this now we're going to cross live to luca longo and i a i researcher thanks a lot for joining us on the program. sir. thanks very much. i mean, so 1st question is, what do you make about these concerns raised by the engineer? do they sound legitimate? i think they are total
alright, ortiz caleb martin. thanks a lot for bringing us those. those details. ah, google has fired blake, lemoine. the engineer who said that the company's artificial intelligence technology is sent. he and the boy who worked on the ethics research of the a i chat, thought, said that the machine developed emotions such as happiness and sadness, as well as a fear of death and was apparently afraid to be quote, turned off. according to the engineer, he approached google senior staff several...
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thanks. caleb. well, it's delve into some of the points. scalable. is talking about there and speak to a guest. editorial director for the reactionary times news and commentary side, julio river. hi there, julio. yet, jo, by not in the rudest political help right now and according to polls, americans are overwhelming the unhappy with him. but according to the administration, it's not his fault is up defense for oh no, it's not at all. i mean, if you look at all the failures of the budget and ministration has started on day one with his executive orders, you look at the border crisis. you wanted to whole a border construction. immediately after he won the election, he was running around in the media, talking about the possibility of legalizing up to $11000000.00 illegal residents that cause the search to the southern border, which we're still dealing with. you talk about the energy crisis in america. you know, he tries to blame the conflict that's going on in your grade for the rising price of energy in america. but the truth of the matter, if he was
thanks. caleb. well, it's delve into some of the points. scalable. is talking about there and speak to a guest. editorial director for the reactionary times news and commentary side, julio river. hi there, julio. yet, jo, by not in the rudest political help right now and according to polls, americans are overwhelming the unhappy with him. but according to the administration, it's not his fault is up defense for oh no, it's not at all. i mean, if you look at all the failures of the budget and...
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and nitram, a very disturbing drama with a great central performance by caleb landryjones.o, where do you stand on minions? i've seen one of them. it made me laugh, i seem to remember, it was a while ago, there have been a lot of them. yes, there have, but i think that's a good thing. so, this is the sequel to the minions movie, which was a prequel to the despicable me movies, which is when we first met the minions. set in the 1970s, gru is a young kid. the minions have attached themselves to grui. he dreams of something called the vicious six, his plans go awry, he ends up being kidnapped. therefore, the minions must save gru and in order to save him they have to do a whole load of things, including learning martial arts by master chow, voiced by michelle yeo. and i'll tell you in advance, i think this is hilarious. doubt tell to me i cannot break this word. but doubt exists only in the mind. you know what i say to my mind? yah! now you. he stutters. he groans. kevin, kevin, kevin. yah! giggling. 0k, we're both laughing a lot! and i haven't even seen it! there we are! and
and nitram, a very disturbing drama with a great central performance by caleb landryjones.o, where do you stand on minions? i've seen one of them. it made me laugh, i seem to remember, it was a while ago, there have been a lot of them. yes, there have, but i think that's a good thing. so, this is the sequel to the minions movie, which was a prequel to the despicable me movies, which is when we first met the minions. set in the 1970s, gru is a young kid. the minions have attached themselves to...
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♪ ♪ my name's caleb. what's yours? i'm grace! did you just move here? yeah! cool!find your reason to go on. let it pull you. past the doubt. past the pain. and past your limits.. no matter what, we go on. biofreeze. >>> hundreds of people have been evacuated in mountain communities of northern california as crews battle a raging wildfire. the electra fire, 55 miles southeast of sacramento, has burned more than 4,000 acres and is 5% contained. officials say that it may have been sparked by a barbecue or fireworks in a recreation area packed with people on independence day. >>> new jersey approved sweeping gun-control laws, and there's a battle over a voting law in arizona. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." our phoenix affiliate kpho reports that the justice department is suing arizona over a new state law requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. the law is set to go into effect in january. the justice department says that it violates a federal voter registration law and the civil rights act. arizona residents who want to
♪ ♪ my name's caleb. what's yours? i'm grace! did you just move here? yeah! cool!find your reason to go on. let it pull you. past the doubt. past the pain. and past your limits.. no matter what, we go on. biofreeze. >>> hundreds of people have been evacuated in mountain communities of northern california as crews battle a raging wildfire. the electra fire, 55 miles southeast of sacramento, has burned more than 4,000 acres and is 5% contained. officials say that it may have been...
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muddle no more. ♪ ♪ my name's caleb. what's yours?5 news. >> right outside, fire crews staying on high alert this morning over illegal fireworks, the message from first responders on this fourth of july. >>> plus a bay area school board member calling for a boycott as celebrations today for the holiday. >> america has hit, you know, a bottom low. >> why she says the u.s. is not a country of equality for all. >>> meanwhile the countdown is on for celebrations today in the bay area. a look at some of the events happening at home. good morning, it's monday and happy fourth. i'm gianna franco. >> and i'm amanda starrantino. let's get us started out on monday to figure out your plans. hopeful you have the day off. >> hopefully. >> how is it looking outside for our forecast? it was chilly across the board this weekend. >> the area of low pressure dove in, sitting over us and keeping us well below average. i'm about to show you the numbers in a second. a live look at the bay bridge, misty this morning as we wake up, no matter where we live a
muddle no more. ♪ ♪ my name's caleb. what's yours?5 news. >> right outside, fire crews staying on high alert this morning over illegal fireworks, the message from first responders on this fourth of july. >>> plus a bay area school board member calling for a boycott as celebrations today for the holiday. >> america has hit, you know, a bottom low. >> why she says the u.s. is not a country of equality for all. >>> meanwhile the countdown is on for...
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the year caleb and kyler died at age 18 and age 20, there were over 100,000. what my generation knew and it's because of fentanyl just coming across our boarders. >> jackie: so let me ask you how you feel, you know, when you read the papers and watch the news and see that the border continues to remain open, rebecca, and that other children are dying for the same reasons that your sons did. as a parent, as somebody who is still grieving, how does that make you feel? >> it's de-moralizing. i made a support group on facebook, many groups for parents who lost their children and every day there's just multitudes added to these groups. it's just like the carnage just doesn't end, and if there were 100,000 dying from anything else, i just feel like the government would be acting and i feel like -- it's like because they think, oh, they're drug addicts that, you know, why bother. i just don't feel like they're doing enough. so many of the kids that are dying only dabble in it. they're doing -- cocaine and it had fentanyl in it. it just keeps coming in and i heard rec
the year caleb and kyler died at age 18 and age 20, there were over 100,000. what my generation knew and it's because of fentanyl just coming across our boarders. >> jackie: so let me ask you how you feel, you know, when you read the papers and watch the news and see that the border continues to remain open, rebecca, and that other children are dying for the same reasons that your sons did. as a parent, as somebody who is still grieving, how does that make you feel? >> it's...
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internet service during the pandemic forced them to drive a half hour each way daily to helena for caleb'school. candace: i would have to go to mcdonald's to use their free wi-fi. i would just sit in the parking lot. dina: now williams' family switched to a hotspot, but it eats up data quickly, costing her up to $200 a month to buy more gigs. candace: why can't we connect people to the outside world with the service that they need, and that's not a significant amount of their income? dina: heading up to helena, its residents don't fare much better. at least 40% can't get online reliably. nancy: we have got a divide in everywhere in rural america. when you add access, quality internet access, you take that divide and you fill it up this much. dina: nancy mckee tries to lure new businesses and life to phillips county. nancy: i've got rail. i've got four lanes to the interstate. i've got the mississippi river, the greatest corridor for transportation. dina: but historic cherry street in downtown helena, mckee's passion for renewal is stifled. would you say broadband and the lack of it is pret
internet service during the pandemic forced them to drive a half hour each way daily to helena for caleb'school. candace: i would have to go to mcdonald's to use their free wi-fi. i would just sit in the parking lot. dina: now williams' family switched to a hotspot, but it eats up data quickly, costing her up to $200 a month to buy more gigs. candace: why can't we connect people to the outside world with the service that they need, and that's not a significant amount of their income? dina:...
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caleb brewster would hook up with austin rowe who handled the land travel.d a whale boat. so he would get the intelligence and have to go 36 miles to new york. but washington had a courier there. this happened over and over again. brewster, turrell, over the course of four years. how did they function? there were museums popping up all across the country. instead of names, they would use numbers. instead of locations, they would use code. the way they communicated, on pages like this, using invisible ink. the effectiveness of this ring would be so extraordinary it led one person to conclude he didn't outfight us, he outspied us. now we look at thomas jefferson sending a message that our country, your country, is willing to fight for our safety and security. you will love this story, don't i'm christina coleman.j now back to "one nation." >> the paratroopers, lieutenant. >> good lum. >> when we talk about extremism and terrorism be you think about 9/11. al~qaeda, the taliban. these aren't the only extremist groups we have taken on. i was able to look at this
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hi, caleb. so what's the core of the criticism being leveled against biden in the u. s . right now? sure, well americans are frustrated with the high price of gasoline and the failure of the biden administration to deal with it. now the bible restoration is facing a wave of new problems related to this. for example, there's a government watchdog group that is now suing the u. s department of energy arguing that their use of the strategic petroleum reserves to deal with the rising gas prices. what's the added states in danger? because every time they make a release of strategic reserves, then those reserves are not there in case of a real national emergency. now a number of republicans have spoken up and criticized the biden administration for their recent trip to saudi arabia, which didn't seem to have the results. many expected with oil output from saudi arabia not going out and the price of oil not going down years. some of the republican criticism, how come it's wrong to produce our own oil a
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prices, we need to get close to saudi arabia and get them to pump more oil to drive the price down. caleb martin r t new york. both the president biden tries to form his coalition. saudi arabia is among a group of states seeking membership of the bricks, group of emerging world economies. egypt and turkey also sets the plane to apply for membership. and per nima. and presidents of the briggs international forum says they are the only ones a part of that, maybe because i didn't put in the same g visiting to it. i'm also a specific reason to join the block because somebody is having a new, a new table. so this is new a, [000:00:00;00] a last year the 5 major emerging economies made of 41 percent of the world's population, 24 percent of global g, d p, a 16 percent of world trade. in the meantime, the global g d p belonging to g 7 countries has been on the decline in recent years . that's according to will bind data. some analysts have said that this breaks, expansion signifies close shifts in the dynamic of the world economy. after you bank i says makes importance is over you. i mix ganges g
prices, we need to get close to saudi arabia and get them to pump more oil to drive the price down. caleb martin r t new york. both the president biden tries to form his coalition. saudi arabia is among a group of states seeking membership of the bricks, group of emerging world economies. egypt and turkey also sets the plane to apply for membership. and per nima. and presidents of the briggs international forum says they are the only ones a part of that, maybe because i didn't put in the same g...
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s. presidential election ortiz caleb martin. comments does independent media exist in the united states? that's a question we keep coming back to. the pulitzer prize board has come out in their own defense. speaking up and saying they were right to give a prize to the washington post and the new york times for reporting a story that wasn't actually true. the long ago debunked russia gate hoax, donald trump demanded they review this award after the allegations against him failed to hold any water. these inquires prompted the pulitzer board to commission 2 independent reviews of the work submitted by those organizations to our national reporting competition. both reviews were conducted by individuals with no connection to the institutions whose work was under examination, nor any connection to each other. the separate reviews converged in their conclusions that no passages or headlines, contentions or assertions in any of the winning submissions were discredited by facts that emerged subsequent to the confirm of the prizes. no facts were wrong. well, our review came up with some pretty di
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caleb brewster would hook up with austin rowe who handled the land travel.t. so he would get the intelligence and have to go 36 miles to new york. but washington had a courier there. this happened over and over again. brewster, turrell, over the course of four years. how did they function? there were museums popping up all across the country. instead of names, they would use numbers. instead of locations, they would use code. the way they communicated, on pages like this, using invisible ink. the effectiveness of this ring would be so extraordinary it led one person to conclude he didn't outfight us, he outspied us. now we look at thomas jefferson sending a message that our country, your country, is willing to fight for our safety and security. you will love this story, don't move, happy fourth of july. reporter: welcome to fox news live. the uvalde school police chief resigning saying he did not properly respond to the attack on the elementary school. police officers armed with rifles waited in the hallway with rifles while the gunman was in the classroom w
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however, now the word pariah has been quietly dropped in favor of partner ortiz, caleb logan. i've been looking into that huge her. so joe biden is getting on a plane. and heading to the middle east to meet with a long time u. s. ally. so who is it? obviously it's some bastion of freedom and democratic principles, some great up holder of human rights and international law. no, actually it's saudi arabia. well, joe biden came into office, he seemed to feel that coddling this regime was not good. p r for the united states, he promised to make them a pariah. and i would make it very clear. we were not to go in to sell more weapons to them, but we're going to make them pay the price, in fact, make them a pariah. that the law there is very little social, redeeming value in the present governments of saudi arabia. sally, right? it is an important part and the president believes and the president and also believes john, that it's important for him to be willing and able to meet with leaders all across the world. no matter who they are, who they represent. if in fact, it's going to im
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not exactly the american way. caleb martin, archie, new york. and that set for this our join us later and make sure to check out our twitter and instagram pages from our quality content and you stories. and don't forget about rumble or odyssey for more videos and interviews. bye for now. blue . i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence and the point obviously is to create a truck rather than fear i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot most protective own existence with a do you mind? yeah. you mean, yeah, with media, look on your bill says that it's not with order. what is in spoken with this battalion? so all you do so you williams, show it to you right now, but i'm not sure about with the person, but it's been lost to be with them all as we can say from one end of auc
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when you look at the economy for more we go live now to our corresponded kale of mopping. caleb, it seems like the bite in administration is trying to deny the reality of the situation and a well, the u. s. economy shrank once again in the past 3 months unofficially, signaling the start of a recession. i mean, that's simply how people define recession. if you look at the data, the gross domestic product of the united states shrank. and an annualized rate of point 9 percent in the past 3 months, after having decreased by an annualized rate of 1.6 percent in the previous court, that's 2 consecutive quarters of decreasing g. d p. in the united states. that means that the united states, the world largest economy as entered a recession, however, high officials in the united states are reassuring us. that is not the case. here's what they said. that doesn't sound like recession. i don't, i do not think the u. s. is currently in a recession, even if that number is negative, we're not in a recession. now, i will say that the textbook definition of recession is not, is not to negative quarters of
when you look at the economy for more we go live now to our corresponded kale of mopping. caleb, it seems like the bite in administration is trying to deny the reality of the situation and a well, the u. s. economy shrank once again in the past 3 months unofficially, signaling the start of a recession. i mean, that's simply how people define recession. if you look at the data, the gross domestic product of the united states shrank. and an annualized rate of point 9 percent in the past 3 months,...
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hi there, caleb, just on the political sense of this. you know, this isn't washington pressuring a u. s. company, it's a european firm, leading to accusations of overreach. take us through the story. sure. while the dutch company, known as a s m l is be reported by bloomberg to have been receiving pressure from the us government to stop the rating semi conductors with china. now alternately, that will benefit chinese producers and it serves us strategic interest. we were wondering if this is indeed a fair policy. now a s m l did not make a decision to ultimately comment on the matter. they declined to directly combat. here's what they said. the discussion is not new, no decisions have been made and we do not want to speculate or comment on rumors out the u. s. commerce secretary did make clear back in march, that it was the policy of the united states to put pressure on countries, not to trade, semiconductors with china or russia. here's what was said by the u. s. official. if we find that they are selling ships to russia, then we can es
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not another success story for the bind administration. archie caleb and thanks a lot for bringing us those details. also while on his visit to saudi arabia biden tried to assert us leadership in the region, noting that washington will not leave a quote vacuum to be filled by moscow or beijing. saudi arabia's top diplomat says re adds relations with the u. s. and china are not mutually exclusive. we want to be able to deal with everybody in china is our largest trading partner. we build bridges with people. we don't see one s exclusive of the other. earlier we heard from an indian foreign service veteran m k. barbara cool, mar who says that washington's latest attempts to drive its rivals away from the middle east are too little too late. kind of a binding to a new policy would be at the big track as in the 1982. been down the place to an extent to cutting russia going forward. i didn't know that we know was there in the final phase of the soviet union? no, this is it that, that he was attempting by getting the so you get to pick up the i think miserably. this is, this is why i think
not another success story for the bind administration. archie caleb and thanks a lot for bringing us those details. also while on his visit to saudi arabia biden tried to assert us leadership in the region, noting that washington will not leave a quote vacuum to be filled by moscow or beijing. saudi arabia's top diplomat says re adds relations with the u. s. and china are not mutually exclusive. we want to be able to deal with everybody in china is our largest trading partner. we build bridges...
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martin who's in new york, caleb watts. exactly. it was a points of this informal meeting. while russia used the meeting to highlight what is being widely ignored by international bodies, as well as western media, which is the war crimes being perpetrated by those of a neo nazi ideology in ukraine. this meeting we heard from academic scholars investigators, those were filed with the international criminal court videos were shown in which it was documented now that civilians are being targeted by the as our battalion. they are forcing people to host weaponry and such in their homes. they are setting snipers on the rooftops of people's homes. they are destroying homes, they are attacking civilian sites, and us media continues to ignore it. and a lot of this fits in with the neo nazi ideology that i'd myers step on ben dera, with a collaborator with the nazis who's responsible for horrendous crimes against humanity . the ukrainian hard right wing nationalist element is full of elements. it seems it have sympathies for those wh
martin who's in new york, caleb watts. exactly. it was a points of this informal meeting. while russia used the meeting to highlight what is being widely ignored by international bodies, as well as western media, which is the war crimes being perpetrated by those of a neo nazi ideology in ukraine. this meeting we heard from academic scholars investigators, those were filed with the international criminal court videos were shown in which it was documented now that civilians are being targeted by...
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that's hardly surprising. caleb martin r t new york attorney and conservative activist at martin says the post surprise has lost its credibility because it panders to the democratic parties agenda. pulitzer board. i'm sure they say they undertook an investigation, but no one believes it. i mean, look, they, they, they gave those awards back at a time where the publisher was trying to reinforce the message that the new york times in the wash and post and the, and the laughter. democrats want to do. we know it was all a lie. so i, the polish her, it's either have to admit that it was a lie and they have to say, oh, we made a mistake, we were lie to, or they have to continue the lie. and so they decided to continue the lie. so the polish your board has made it so the pulitzer prize has 0 credibility, your time to the wash post. they're just the voice of the left and the democrats, and they, they are not telling the truth. ringback a lot of the time when the media lies and is caught over and over again, the public is going to trust them is one of the reasons why. the great moment we're in
that's hardly surprising. caleb martin r t new york attorney and conservative activist at martin says the post surprise has lost its credibility because it panders to the democratic parties agenda. pulitzer board. i'm sure they say they undertook an investigation, but no one believes it. i mean, look, they, they, they gave those awards back at a time where the publisher was trying to reinforce the message that the new york times in the wash and post and the, and the laughter. democrats want to...
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that's why the us itself continues to for the war zone with huge amounts of weapons ortiz, caleb, and reports the u. s. secretary of defense has decided to chime man about who he thinks russia should be cooperating with around the world may issue iranian support to, to russia. we were adviser on to not to not do that. we think it was a really, really bad idea. and then i'll leave that that well, iran and russia are getting closer together with more cooperation in the works. the iranian government is preparing to provide russia with up to several 100. you avi's that iran is preparing to train russian forces to use the jew avi's with initial training session, slated to begin as soon as early july, the us having the haitian that since training sessions has started for the iranians actually given those from to russia. we don't have any indications that the, that the sale has actually occurred. and so therefore, we wouldn't have any indications that there's been the training done on them. russia and iran have no problems or restrictions regarding military technical co operation. iran is ba
that's why the us itself continues to for the war zone with huge amounts of weapons ortiz, caleb, and reports the u. s. secretary of defense has decided to chime man about who he thinks russia should be cooperating with around the world may issue iranian support to, to russia. we were adviser on to not to not do that. we think it was a really, really bad idea. and then i'll leave that that well, iran and russia are getting closer together with more cooperation in the works. the iranian...
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as cos live, now to our correspondence, caleb, more pin with the latest on the case. caleb, what details can you share with us about this course? decision? sure. so we have joshua sholtes, i and he was tried in federal court and this was a re trial. the 1st time he face these a charges of making this information available, etc. he was only convicted on 2 charges, and the jury remain hung over the remaining 6. that was 6 months ago. this was his re trial and add his re trial. joshua y'all has been convicted on all count, buying to the f. b, i leaking classified information, it's cetera. so he's been convicted on all counts. the jury came back. he is found completely guilty. and at this point he's awaiting sentencing. he'll be sentenced by a judge after this conviction. essentially, he's charged with releasing wiki leaks, bolts 7, which was the biggest intelligence leak in history. the most information ever made public from the u. s. c. i a made public as a result of leakers. now, he told the jury in his closing argument that he was a scape goat. that the c i a and f b. i was actually scap
as cos live, now to our correspondence, caleb, more pin with the latest on the case. caleb, what details can you share with us about this course? decision? sure. so we have joshua sholtes, i and he was tried in federal court and this was a re trial. the 1st time he face these a charges of making this information available, etc. he was only convicted on 2 charges, and the jury remain hung over the remaining 6. that was 6 months ago. this was his re trial and add his re trial. joshua y'all has...
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that was our chief caleb martin. thanks very much. me. all right, let's cross live to civil rights attorney robert, but t o. welcome, robert. thank you so much. what do you think of the timing of this proposal with relations between russia and the us? so low? well, you know, i think it's interesting, i was on wherever jesse jackson earlier discussing this issue of brittany griner and others. and what we've seen is that there's many social media outcry pushing for the release of miss griner personal every status. of course, as part of it, her being a member of the african american community and a member of the l. g b t q. community here, america, lead to many people spinning place and a lot of emphasis on her release. and i think that it does a prison incident in international foreign policy. and the idea that social media and a mess up writing writing came chain state department policy by the that's what we're saying here. right. and victor about has already been in jail for almost 15 years, but more than half of his sentence, why would t
that was our chief caleb martin. thanks very much. me. all right, let's cross live to civil rights attorney robert, but t o. welcome, robert. thank you so much. what do you think of the timing of this proposal with relations between russia and the us? so low? well, you know, i think it's interesting, i was on wherever jesse jackson earlier discussing this issue of brittany griner and others. and what we've seen is that there's many social media outcry pushing for the release of miss griner...
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and russian foreign minister said caleb ross as his country is aiming for regime change in ukraine and hopes to unite ukrainians and russians. he made the commons in cairo during the 1st leg of a tour of african countries. russian foreign minister, sergey lover of received a warm welcome in cairo, welcoming to the promise from president abdel for to see see that egypt would remain neutral and the ukraine war. he said egypt backs for the negotiations and negotiations at lover of says have little hope of succeeding. robert, robert of it's up to them. the longer they continue to demand from ukraine to fight to the beater. and we understand who's and we'll come. the great you chicken useless little later love rough met with representatives of the arab league. there he laid the blame for exploding grain prices solely on the western sanctions. which would then we have assured that russian grain exporters will meet all of their commitments exhibit this existence. many arab countries have close economic ties to russia and co operate closely in the oil sector. russian weapons are in high demand
and russian foreign minister said caleb ross as his country is aiming for regime change in ukraine and hopes to unite ukrainians and russians. he made the commons in cairo during the 1st leg of a tour of african countries. russian foreign minister, sergey lover of received a warm welcome in cairo, welcoming to the promise from president abdel for to see see that egypt would remain neutral and the ukraine war. he said egypt backs for the negotiations and negotiations at lover of says have little...
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the gunman opened fire in a shopping mall before caleb being killed by an armed bystander. police say the motive is still unclear. lawmakers in the us state of texas have released a damning report on the police response to a school shooting in the city of vall, d it in may. the report goes as far as to say, that lacking leadership could have contributed to the loss of life. the findings were presented to the victims, relatives who have accused the authorities of trying to cover up police failures, nadisa kill and agree to sleep, or this is how lawmakers in texas described the police response to the valley school shooting that claimed 21 lives security video footage short, heavily armed officers standing by for 77 minutes. ah, even i sought out the investigative report release, sunday, set close to $400.00 officials present, feel to prioritize rescue efforts over their own safety. moody person. just that day, several officers in the hallway are in that building, new, or should have known there was dying in that classroom. and they should have done more active with urgency. try the door
the gunman opened fire in a shopping mall before caleb being killed by an armed bystander. police say the motive is still unclear. lawmakers in the us state of texas have released a damning report on the police response to a school shooting in the city of vall, d it in may. the report goes as far as to say, that lacking leadership could have contributed to the loss of life. the findings were presented to the victims, relatives who have accused the authorities of trying to cover up police...
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see if he caleb all the night before the finals. >> this game, i'm especially pleased to have my motherwith me. for without them, i wouldn't even be here. >> they made many sacrifices for me. and i hope that my success and tennis has please them. and justified the sacrifices. >> arthur rash was the final speaker of the evening. >> after listening to bjorn borg give what's to date is certainly his best speech -- [laughs] [applause] and after having been around the horn, for months. seeing him every day, practicing playing against him. looking at his temperament, i realize that i would make the perfect nordic almost. >> arthur closes the festivities on a more serious note. >> in the midst of the professional tennis growing pains. w city also stands out also as for sure the most well organized of all the tennis promotional groups in the world. and i think that's why you are here tonight. that's why the wct finals tomorrow are so well attended. >> sunday, and for the first straight time, arthur starts off slowly. if you are in for a serving at set point in the opener. >> arthur drops the op
see if he caleb all the night before the finals. >> this game, i'm especially pleased to have my motherwith me. for without them, i wouldn't even be here. >> they made many sacrifices for me. and i hope that my success and tennis has please them. and justified the sacrifices. >> arthur rash was the final speaker of the evening. >> after listening to bjorn borg give what's to date is certainly his best speech -- [laughs] [applause] and after having been around the horn,...
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and nitram, a very disturbing drama with a great central performance by caleb landryjones. there have been a lot of them. yes, there have, but i think that's a good thing. so, this is the sequel to the minions movie, which was a prequel to the despicable me movies, which is when we first met the minions. set in the 19705, gru is a young kid. the minions have attached themselves to grui. he dreams of something called the vicious six, his plans go awry, he ends up being kidnapped. therefore, the minions must save gru and in order to save him they have
and nitram, a very disturbing drama with a great central performance by caleb landryjones. there have been a lot of them. yes, there have, but i think that's a good thing. so, this is the sequel to the minions movie, which was a prequel to the despicable me movies, which is when we first met the minions. set in the 19705, gru is a young kid. the minions have attached themselves to grui. he dreams of something called the vicious six, his plans go awry, he ends up being kidnapped. therefore, the...
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it does, and it ties in with nitram, this is played by caleb landry jones, who won an oscar.learly disturbed a school kid, his dad "you can't do that." his parents can't control him. and then his path crosses with a wealthy woman played by davis, who is fantastic, who takes him in, buy some clothes and a car and connecting they appear to be having a relationship together, something his mother, played byjudy davis, is not entirely happy about. here's a clip. something sweet i know he will like. goodness, you know a lot about my son. what exactly is going on here? sorry, i don't know what you mean. you buy him a car, he moves in with you. what is next, marriage? what's next, marriage ? he needed a car. he doesn't have a licence. i didn't know that. yes, well, i guess you don't know everything. so, great performances. yes. and up until this point, it's really a belated coming—of—age drama about a young man with problems, and then what happens is he finds himself isolated again, he finds himself with money and he turns to guns, and there is a terrifying scene in which he walks in
it does, and it ties in with nitram, this is played by caleb landry jones, who won an oscar.learly disturbed a school kid, his dad "you can't do that." his parents can't control him. and then his path crosses with a wealthy woman played by davis, who is fantastic, who takes him in, buy some clothes and a car and connecting they appear to be having a relationship together, something his mother, played byjudy davis, is not entirely happy about. here's a clip. something sweet i know he...
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this is portrait of a young man, played by caleb landryjones, who won the best actor award at cannes,h his mum and dad. he is clearly disturbed and reckless. we see him early on giving lighted fireworks to schoolkids. his dad says, "you can't do that." his parents can't control him, and then his path crosses with a wealthy woman played by essie davis, who's fantastic, who takes him in, buys him clothes, buys him a car, and the next thing they appear to be having a relationship together, something his mother, played byjudy davis, is not entirely happy about. here's a clip. i've got him something else, too. more gold? something sweet i know he'll like. 0h, goodness, you know a lot about my son. you live with someone and... what exactly's going on here? sorry, i don't know what you mean. he mows your lawn, you buy him a car, he mows it again, he moves in with you. what's next, marriage ? he needed a car. he doesn't have a licence. i didn't know that. yes, well, i guess you don't know everything. so, great performances. yes. and up until this point, it's really... ..it�*s like a belated c
this is portrait of a young man, played by caleb landryjones, who won the best actor award at cannes,h his mum and dad. he is clearly disturbed and reckless. we see him early on giving lighted fireworks to schoolkids. his dad says, "you can't do that." his parents can't control him, and then his path crosses with a wealthy woman played by essie davis, who's fantastic, who takes him in, buys him clothes, buys him a car, and the next thing they appear to be having a relationship...
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. >> then tony and debra's 23 year old son, caleb, were called to testify, against his father.ourtroom face changed as his son recalled how his father blamed melissa for the divorce. >> did he tell you that it was melissa's fault? >> he believed that she had a parts and it, yes. >> did he tell you that he was mad at melissa about this? >> yeah he was mad about the whole situation. >> oh, and there was one more thing. remember melissa's jacket the one found in her suv? tests showed tony's dna on the jacket. prosecutors believed tony went his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. >> the odds of finding an unrelated individual with a peripheral are rarer than one and 30 billion. >> you could have better evidence if you had a movie of him killing her. >> right. >> the defense had been dealt a poor hand to play. but attorney bruce fletcher chipped away at each state witness. starting with tony's housemate. the guy with the scrubbing away pepper's spray story. the defense said he had 250,000 reasons to make history up. >> there was a reward offered. >> yes. >> and who offered that
. >> then tony and debra's 23 year old son, caleb, were called to testify, against his father.ourtroom face changed as his son recalled how his father blamed melissa for the divorce. >> did he tell you that it was melissa's fault? >> he believed that she had a parts and it, yes. >> did he tell you that he was mad at melissa about this? >> yeah he was mad about the whole situation. >> oh, and there was one more thing. remember melissa's jacket the one found in...
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. ♪ ♪ my name's caleb. what's yours? i'm grace! did you just move here? yeah! cool!ow's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my lunch. introducing togo's new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's >>>. >>> an uber drirve killed in oakland, community leaders asking for protection for the aapi community. >>> and day one of training camp for the 49ers today. what head coach kyle shanahan said who their starting qb is. >>> who wants to be a billionaire? no winner in the mega millions jackpot drawing. the pot gets bigger. the latest on the record-setting lottery frenzy. >>> there's a little bit more maroon -- excuse me, marine layer pushing its way in this morning and monsoonal moisture. we'll break that down coming up in the full forecast. >>> come up your wednesday morning commute, off to a decent start. we'll have a look at travel times coming up. >>> we're gettin
. ♪ ♪ my name's caleb. what's yours? i'm grace! did you just move here? yeah! cool!ow's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my lunch. introducing togo's new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's >>>. >>> an uber drirve killed in oakland, community leaders...
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. ♪ my name's caleb. what's yours? i'm grace! did you just move here? yeah! cool!s a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> bad news for the parent company of facebook and instagram. and there's an opening for a very sweet job. matt pieper has those stories and more in today's cbs "money watch" report. >> reporter: stocks on wall street closed higher wednesday after the federal reserve ratcheted up its campaign against surging inflation by raising its key interest rate. the dow gained 436. nasdaq up 469. the s&p 500 gaining 102. >>> meta on the decline. for the first time ever, facebook and instagram's parent company posted its first revenue decline. meta earned profits of $6.69 billion in the april and june period. that's down 36% from a year ago. it comes as competition from rival tiktok intensifies and a decline in ad spending. >>> spirit and frontier break up. for months the two had been working to possibly merge the two budget airlines. frontier's ceo says they're disappointed in the outcome, but the decision paves the way to approval fo
. ♪ my name's caleb. what's yours? i'm grace! did you just move here? yeah! cool!s a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> bad news for the parent company of facebook and instagram. and there's an opening for a very sweet job. matt pieper has those stories and more in today's cbs "money watch" report. >> reporter: stocks on wall street closed higher wednesday after the federal reserve ratcheted up its campaign against surging inflation by...
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caleb and justine -- we would never be able to do this. they completed a 78 yard obstacle course in a minute and 7 seconds to move on to the national contest. >> is that like the rule? they have to be upside down or is that -- >> you know? there are more questions than answers in this. >> i'm not judging. i'm just curious. they also earned a cash prize in justine's weight in beer. okay. they say the secret to their success, practice. and a bit of fear -- we're talking about practice. >> my husband would die. if he had to do that. >>> thank you for watching. the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> the news continues (contemporary music) - hi everyone, and welcome to the legal help center. this is where we have legal professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car accident, or a slip and fall, give us a call right now.
caleb and justine -- we would never be able to do this. they completed a 78 yard obstacle course in a minute and 7 seconds to move on to the national contest. >> is that like the rule? they have to be upside down or is that -- >> you know? there are more questions than answers in this. >> i'm not judging. i'm just curious. they also earned a cash prize in justine's weight in beer. okay. they say the secret to their success, practice. and a bit of fear -- we're talking about...
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neutrogena® ♪ leora horwitz my name's caleb. what's yours? i'm grace! did you just move here? yeah!useum of art, the colorful minalist works of sean scully. with serena altscul, we take in the show. >> i use very simple structure. but how i paint it and what kind of personality you have at the end is unknown to me. >> reporter: chances are when sean scully paints, it will look something like this, stripes woven together, his signature style. >> hey, sean, why stripes? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. why stripes? >> it's so neutral, so old. it's archaic. you basically have to wake it up or you have to transform it. i'm trying to give it some sort of spirit. >> reporter: this year alone, those stripes will be the subject of 13 solo shows around the world. the largest among them, a retro spective at the philadelphia museum of art. it follows the evolution of the 77-year-old artist, now widely ranked as one of this century's greatest abstract artists. >> he's using more square woods over here. >> reporter: scully's personal history, however, is less linear than his works. born in ireland an
neutrogena® ♪ leora horwitz my name's caleb. what's yours? i'm grace! did you just move here? yeah!useum of art, the colorful minalist works of sean scully. with serena altscul, we take in the show. >> i use very simple structure. but how i paint it and what kind of personality you have at the end is unknown to me. >> reporter: chances are when sean scully paints, it will look something like this, stripes woven together, his signature style. >> hey, sean, why stripes?...