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[speaking non-english] >> translator: god >> thank god for all of that our thanks to julie calhoun fors missing and then the relief that she's okay >> they'll be tugging her extra tight. tight. thanks so much for watchin living with metastatic breast cancer means i cherish my memories. but i i don't justst look back o on them, means i cherish my memories. i lolook forwardrd toto the chancnce to make e new ones every daday with vererzenio. i lolook forwardrd toto the chancnce verzenenio is provoven to helpu lilive signifificantly lononr whenen taken witith fulvestr. verzenenio + fulvevestrant isis for hr+, , her2- lilive signifificantly lononr whenen taken witith fulvestr. metastatatic breast t cancr lilive signifificantly lononr whenen taken witith fulvestr. ththat has prorogressed afteter hormone e therapy. lilive signifificantly lononr whenen taken witith fulvestr. diarrhea i is common,, mamay be severere, or cauause dehydraration or infecection. diarrhea i is common,, mamay be severere, at the f first sign,n, call youour doctor,, start t an antidiaiarrhe, and drink k fluids. at the
[speaking non-english] >> translator: god >> thank god for all of that our thanks to julie calhoun fors missing and then the relief that she's okay >> they'll be tugging her extra tight. tight. thanks so much for watchin living with metastatic breast cancer means i cherish my memories. but i i don't justst look back o on them, means i cherish my memories. i lolook forwardrd toto the chancnce to make e new ones every daday with vererzenio. i lolook forwardrd toto the chancnce...
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david calhoun and ms.-- calhoun.♪ ♪ >> the honorable michael regan, administrator -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] .. ♪ ♪ observed mr. joshua. [inaudible] >> a little different than anything i've ever done before. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] very glad a lot. >> i'm segue from. i love music. i love culture. [inaudible] [inaudible] a little bit of american music. [inaudible] miss karen phillips. whitney gordon. ♪ is heather. ♪ mrs. jenny chandler. ♪ the honorable michael and mr. goodman. ♪ the honorable jennifer secretary of energy. him him him him him part of a booksellers all the white house. earlier today prime minister modi was down pennsylvania avenue. speaking with a joint session of congress when he noted in that speech india celebrated 35 years of independence last year. the content 22 official languages. as it had over 2500 political parties. a comet that earned both groans and laughter from immigrants and republicans need chamber today. speaking of congress from booksellers call uc
david calhoun and ms.-- calhoun.♪ ♪ >> the honorable michael regan, administrator -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] .. ♪ ♪ observed mr. joshua. [inaudible] >> a little different than anything i've ever done before. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] very glad a lot. >> i'm segue from. i love music. i love culture. [inaudible] [inaudible] a little bit of american music. [inaudible] miss karen phillips. whitney gordon. ♪ is heather. ♪ mrs. jenny...
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dave calhoun, the see, the former ceo of boeing said back in 2020. i don't care who wins the election because we're going to get paid any way the, the, the end. we also have to look at the difference between the mindset in the pentagon versus the mindset in the, in the white house. and one thing, the generals know, they do not want to get, you know, full blown conflict with, with russia. because that will also bring china into the equation. and they, so they can't be russia, they can't be china, and they damn sure. can't be russia and china. so yes, the congress is authorizing the sale of weaponry because that's what the interest of boeing and lockheed martin in all of those lobbyist are filling the pockets, surprisingly of democrats for championing this foolishness. but there is a big difference between selling weapons and using weapons on today. there's a, there's been a lot of talk in the media about the use of nuclear weapons and the conditions in which they would be use. and it's very interesting if we're talking about what we, we used to think
dave calhoun, the see, the former ceo of boeing said back in 2020. i don't care who wins the election because we're going to get paid any way the, the, the end. we also have to look at the difference between the mindset in the pentagon versus the mindset in the, in the white house. and one thing, the generals know, they do not want to get, you know, full blown conflict with, with russia. because that will also bring china into the equation. and they, so they can't be russia, they can't be...
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dave calhoun, the see, the former ceo of boeing said back in 2020. i don't care who wins the election because we're going to get paid any way the, the, the and we also have to look at the difference between the mindset and the pentagon . versus the mindset in the, in the white house. and one thing the generals know, they do not want to get, you know, full blown conflict with, with russia. because that will also bring china into the equation. and they, so they can't be russia. they can't be china, and they damn sure. can't be russia and china. so yes, the, the congress is authorizing the sale of weaponry because that's what the interest of boeing and lockheed martin in all of those lobbyist are filling the pocket surprisingly of democrats for championing this foolishness. but there is a big difference between selling weapons and using weapons on today. there's a, there's been a lot of talk in the media about the use of nuclear weapons and the conditions in which they would be use. and it's very interesting if we're talking about what we, we used to th
dave calhoun, the see, the former ceo of boeing said back in 2020. i don't care who wins the election because we're going to get paid any way the, the, the and we also have to look at the difference between the mindset and the pentagon . versus the mindset in the, in the white house. and one thing the generals know, they do not want to get, you know, full blown conflict with, with russia. because that will also bring china into the equation. and they, so they can't be russia. they can't be...
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and 2005 ness are declared. calhoun shut out as the hottest place in the world. without the temperature of 70.7 degrees celsius, cadillac has been registered and unesco as a world's heritage. our trouble died at about rashid. he has spent the past 40 years of his life studying this desert. so he is more than 100 countries agreed at the 2016 unesco summit in this temple, but the desert is a world heritage site. what is the world hottest location? reaching temperatures above 70 degrees celsius. interestingly, in other parts of the world, such as russia, the outside temperature can reach minus 70 degrees up cuz you own the driver. it takes almost 2 hours of road trip from clermont to get to shot out. our tour guide advises us not to get closer to the hot spot itself as it the damage or camera, and even our own house. and less expanse of dry soil searching for 7000 square kilometers is certainly not a place to live, but it's tranquillity. floors many visitors your mind, this is the land of tranquility. when i take tours here, they feel like they're flying when they r
and 2005 ness are declared. calhoun shut out as the hottest place in the world. without the temperature of 70.7 degrees celsius, cadillac has been registered and unesco as a world's heritage. our trouble died at about rashid. he has spent the past 40 years of his life studying this desert. so he is more than 100 countries agreed at the 2016 unesco summit in this temple, but the desert is a world heritage site. what is the world hottest location? reaching temperatures above 70 degrees celsius....
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well that calhoun about who is the public opinion analyst on his radio fans so. so when vitamins does come to the contested areas of the, it's really all i mean sometimes has a difficult time, well distinguishing between us talk and some of it's not the only they are destroying the list and then houses that in fact they destroyed some facility is schools or other facilities that with the faith and the donated by the you. oh is it you themselves? and they don't care, they do whatever they like and the and when you go to receive the cool was this of these demolitions or the most is you find that at the end it's fully taken care of them. what they've, that has nothing to do with what they call that the fit on the policy in order to detailed any further standing and zip code on participating can do those things as proficient then as a journalist, and sometimes i live in the field, they don't deal with you as a journalist, they did with you as up on this thing and, and doesn't list any. and it means that, that you are a target and did you commit that to get for those
well that calhoun about who is the public opinion analyst on his radio fans so. so when vitamins does come to the contested areas of the, it's really all i mean sometimes has a difficult time, well distinguishing between us talk and some of it's not the only they are destroying the list and then houses that in fact they destroyed some facility is schools or other facilities that with the faith and the donated by the you. oh is it you themselves? and they don't care, they do whatever they like...
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calhoun says after a half-dozen attempts to get answers from the public works department, it is still unclear when the water will be turned back on. the 18 visited the site and found the pipes aren't even visible, the fire lane is severed. the field coordinator is concerned and backed up tank in a high fire risk area is at risk of collapsing due to erosion from the storms. >> they need to get moving on this. it may have been the right thing to turn the water off, but we can't just let it sit and not take action. stephanie: this oakland city member represents the area he sensed since the hillside has already weakened from the storms public works determined keeping the water off would prevent a safety hazard. >> want to make sure if there is water flowing in the area, that that water that may be coming from those pipes doesn't add to the risk, that is what they are working on now, is determining whether there is potential for literally some mudslide or landslide. stephanie: the irony is preventing this hazard, may create another one. a large portion of the area around the north oakland
calhoun says after a half-dozen attempts to get answers from the public works department, it is still unclear when the water will be turned back on. the 18 visited the site and found the pipes aren't even visible, the fire lane is severed. the field coordinator is concerned and backed up tank in a high fire risk area is at risk of collapsing due to erosion from the storms. >> they need to get moving on this. it may have been the right thing to turn the water off, but we can't just let it...
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sure after we reach choke point calhoun how do we all become of the ecology that not that that is the part we haven't done yet. so we wrote this book, but we have not started an nonprofit or ngo or a or in any of those things. we hope that people who this book get involved, groups that make sense for them to get involved. if you're an artist, get involved with. your artists rights group, if you're in local, if you're in a locality, talk to your library about how they can do work. like the kind of work that we discuss in their most importantly is that whatever sector that you're in, if it's not the arts, you find ways to monopolize that. you work with the people in, your sector, that automotive or health or whatever to talk about the effects of monopoly. we are at this inflection point, right where we're suddenly, like these incredibly like --, my eyes glaze over schemes about hospital and emergency rooms and, real estate trusts and so on. these are like areas of debate. when that debate comes in your milieu and your circle, connect what's going on monopoly. right, to make sure that pe
sure after we reach choke point calhoun how do we all become of the ecology that not that that is the part we haven't done yet. so we wrote this book, but we have not started an nonprofit or ngo or a or in any of those things. we hope that people who this book get involved, groups that make sense for them to get involved. if you're an artist, get involved with. your artists rights group, if you're in local, if you're in a locality, talk to your library about how they can do work. like the kind...
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we will see if that is enough to convince haslinda: david calhoun.rom ecosperity here in the lion city. paul. paul: that was our markets coanchor haslinda amin in singapore. now let's get a check of the first word news. the biden administration says military interception maneuvers by chinese ships and planes suggest a growing aggressiveness from beijing. . the national security council spokesman john kirby says these actions risk an accident that could result in injury. a chinese warship last week crossed in front of the u.s. navy vessel in the taiwan strait at a distance of less than 100 meters. >> it will not be long before some to get hurt. that is not concerned with these unsafe and unprofessional intercepts, they can lead to misunderstandings, miscalculations. when you have pieces of metal that size whether it is in the air or on the sea and they are operating that close together, it wouldn't take much. paul: the ecb president christine lagarde, says inflation pressures remain powerful and borrowing costs will be raised further to tackle them. t
we will see if that is enough to convince haslinda: david calhoun.rom ecosperity here in the lion city. paul. paul: that was our markets coanchor haslinda amin in singapore. now let's get a check of the first word news. the biden administration says military interception maneuvers by chinese ships and planes suggest a growing aggressiveness from beijing. . the national security council spokesman john kirby says these actions risk an accident that could result in injury. a chinese warship last...
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the ceo david calhoun says the chinese market is large enough to support company as well as rival airbusina. it is lifting all sectors on the back of what we have seen in this dollar drop in the fed pause narrative. you are seeing real estate is the outperformer as well as consumer stocks which have been hit as of late here. we are looking at the biggest movers inside china. tech catching a you bid -- catching a huge bid neared oriental 10%. this is bloombe rishaad: that is mumbai. it is 31 degrees celsius as we count down to the start of the trading day, just over 15 minutes to go. it is time to have a look at the key stories that investors are watching out for in the country. the reserve bank of india said to release bank credit data. we also have the home minister and defense minister set to speak at the times network india academic conclave and bloomberg learning that apple is working on plans to expand and revitalize its retail chain aiming to push deeper into the country. yvonne: also china to. let's bring in menaka doshi. let's start on the apple story. what more do we know right
the ceo david calhoun says the chinese market is large enough to support company as well as rival airbusina. it is lifting all sectors on the back of what we have seen in this dollar drop in the fed pause narrative. you are seeing real estate is the outperformer as well as consumer stocks which have been hit as of late here. we are looking at the biggest movers inside china. tech catching a you bid -- catching a huge bid neared oriental 10%. this is bloombe rishaad: that is mumbai. it is 31...
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. >> that guy wants to fight zuckerberg is, like, he's kind of like bruno from my generation or calhounthink he's bigger than 6'1" i don't know where we got that number from. he's closer to 6'3". >> i saw him >> he's a prince >> i -- i really hope they don't do this. i mean, i hope they do, but they shouldn't. they really shouldn't. >> why >> because you think zuckerberg would come in with a hidden instrument >> because any real -- i mean, what if one of them takes a real beating? really, you want to watch that >> giving them the business kind of thing >> i mean, i just -- grown men getting in a ring and -- >> it's for charity. >> for charity really you think -- they don't like each other. >> well, that's even better. >> by the way, i feel both -- i don't think we should watch this, but at the same time, i won't take my eyes off it. >> we're in a new era. who would have thought 50 years ago that the ceo of ford would take jim on a wild ride? >> he's taking on cramer, look out. >> there's a difference between that and the extreme violence. >> that's not organized violence. >> technology.
. >> that guy wants to fight zuckerberg is, like, he's kind of like bruno from my generation or calhounthink he's bigger than 6'1" i don't know where we got that number from. he's closer to 6'3". >> i saw him >> he's a prince >> i -- i really hope they don't do this. i mean, i hope they do, but they shouldn't. they really shouldn't. >> why >> because you think zuckerberg would come in with a hidden instrument >> because any real -- i mean,...
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you know, ada calhoun wrote this book called "why we can't sleep." make money but we don't know what's enough. we make it. we don't know what to do with it because the financial industry and the long-term investment of your own money is overwhelming. so you get married or end up with a partner and cede this over. >> you handle it. >> the reason why this is so crucial, my mother managed all the finances in our house. when i was married for the brief period i was married, i let anthony do everything. it is a generational societal issue. >> for forbes women, maggie, you looked into data about how more women are outearning their husbands, but the household division of labor remains inequitable. in other words, women are spending more time doing chores and caregiving than their male counterparts. that happens in my family. there are certain things that come to me. i can't imagine my brother doing what i did with my mom. it was the natural thing, it felt like. >> i think tradition and stigma can play into this. women do 2.5 times that of their male counter
you know, ada calhoun wrote this book called "why we can't sleep." make money but we don't know what's enough. we make it. we don't know what to do with it because the financial industry and the long-term investment of your own money is overwhelming. so you get married or end up with a partner and cede this over. >> you handle it. >> the reason why this is so crucial, my mother managed all the finances in our house. when i was married for the brief period i was married, i...