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gene's son callie is on the furman team, and having a terrific year. >> greg: great year so far.iz is so proud of callie and would imagine he'd follow him into coaching at some point down the road. >> sean: punt. maginness gets it off. and smartly just kick it away from ray-ray joseph. so, you're saying there's a chance. i mean, with the way last week's game ended for miami, i don't think you can say this one's over yet. strange things can happen. >> greg: there might be some people in the desert playing close attention to this. anything is possible. but if you're north carolina, i mean, just a moment ago, stay deep. you can't let guys get behind you. >> sean: another big night for van dyke against north carolina. last year in miami against the tar heels he threw for 496 yards in a loss, a three-point loss. second most passing yards in a game in miami history. short gain to restrepo. he got collared along the near sideline by amari gainer, the transfer from florida state. if you're wondering who threw the most passing yards, steven morris. >> greg: i would not have guessed steven
gene's son callie is on the furman team, and having a terrific year. >> greg: great year so far.iz is so proud of callie and would imagine he'd follow him into coaching at some point down the road. >> sean: punt. maginness gets it off. and smartly just kick it away from ray-ray joseph. so, you're saying there's a chance. i mean, with the way last week's game ended for miami, i don't think you can say this one's over yet. strange things can happen. >> greg: there might be some...
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joining me etoro investment analyst callie cox.umbers from your report today are absolutely astounding. 22% see transformation to a.i. a long term theme. one in five looking to use a.i. technology to help pick, alter their investments. 50% say they're embracing the use of a.i. technology believe it is through the future. i lived through the black box era. 1999, two thousand, amazing black boxes would spit out trading ideas all day long. they went down in flames. the market went down in flames. tell me it will be different. >> i can't predict the future, charles. charles: that is what you're on the show now. >> i hope not, i hope not. -- when it comes to market structure but are you surprised here? i'm not. investors, americans, the world in general embracing a.i. i feel like we moved from the hype stage to really embracing the practicality of it. so it doesn't shock me at all that investors are trying to figure out what all the use cases are in their lives and unsurprisingly they're turning toward -- [inaudible] charles: it feels l
joining me etoro investment analyst callie cox.umbers from your report today are absolutely astounding. 22% see transformation to a.i. a long term theme. one in five looking to use a.i. technology to help pick, alter their investments. 50% say they're embracing the use of a.i. technology believe it is through the future. i lived through the black box era. 1999, two thousand, amazing black boxes would spit out trading ideas all day long. they went down in flames. the market went down in flames....
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father michelle brown got and is callie williams. they've done a created everything we build must go to either what they call the biological cycle or the technical cycle that meets the materials used to build the products, need to decompose, that's becoming nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients. and re used in other products. and so we have an shows in here, right? you can see a lot of products that are already produced in a crate crate of manner. the flooring you can see if i move, i can actually take it with me. a prep pool that you don't need to do this. it is made out from miss packing materials. moving as an crated crate. not the best idea to do that because it's quite difficult to disassembled. the lab uses these carpets that are totally made of recycled fibers. not viewed, and you can bring it back to the company and they can just take a look and make a totally new carpet out of a global refund. argues that there are a lot of natural alternatives to most of our commonly used toxic pr
father michelle brown got and is callie williams. they've done a created everything we build must go to either what they call the biological cycle or the technical cycle that meets the materials used to build the products, need to decompose, that's becoming nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients. and re used in other products. and so we have an shows in here, right? you can see a lot of products that are already produced in a crate crate of manner. the...
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callie brown is an assistant professor of pediatrics at wake forest university school of medicine.: in the immediate aftermath of the fire, there were community meetings that were held in that neighborhood. they wanted this to be studied and they didn't want to be forgotten. john: she is leading a 5 year study looking at the long term health effects from the weaver plant fire. what sorts of medical events would you expect to see after an incident like this? dr. brown: in the first year, we're going to be looking at things like emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and there we do think maybe respiratory illnesses. in the longer term, we don't really have any hypotheses for what we're going to find. so we're looking at lots of different types of diagnoses, things like diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, dementia, a wide variety of things that could be associated with living in this neighborhood around the plant. john: brown's team will look for lingering contamination in soil, water, and air samples in a two mile radius of the plant site. it sounds like part of the goal
callie brown is an assistant professor of pediatrics at wake forest university school of medicine.: in the immediate aftermath of the fire, there were community meetings that were held in that neighborhood. they wanted this to be studied and they didn't want to be forgotten. john: she is leading a 5 year study looking at the long term health effects from the weaver plant fire. what sorts of medical events would you expect to see after an incident like this? dr. brown: in the first year, we're...
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leader is called the main contender republican majority in the house of representatives steve and callis in fact, almost the first person, like in congress. and throughout the republican party. he previously advocated strict control over american aid to ukraine. another contender, also a republican, is tom emer. on the contrary, he demanded an increase in assistance to ukraine and a generally tougher approach to russia. however, as the press writes, emer is highly influenced by tougher and more conservative party members and will vote in a way that will be beneficial for everyone. parties. one of these right-wing conservatives is byron donalds, and such a rising star in the republican party. he is in favor of limiting aid to ukraine, and finally, candidate donald trump , although he is not a congressman, the us constitution does not prohibit his candidacy for the post of speaker, and which, by the way, has already been done, and trump himself, however, said that he is not interested in this, he has other presidential ambitions, but the vote in the house of representatives is scheduled fo
leader is called the main contender republican majority in the house of representatives steve and callis in fact, almost the first person, like in congress. and throughout the republican party. he previously advocated strict control over american aid to ukraine. another contender, also a republican, is tom emer. on the contrary, he demanded an increase in assistance to ukraine and a generally tougher approach to russia. however, as the press writes, emer is highly influenced by tougher and more...
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model callie jenner wrote: "she is with israel forever." i received thousands of curses in the comments and minus a million subscribers. she has 400 million subscribers, she's just writes that she supports israel , is forced to delete the post an hour later, because attacks began on her, these same people probably post ukrainian flags, but when it comes to israel, this is different. this is the normalization of anti-semitism, hatred of israelis, this is what the left is doing, we see this because it is happening in our universities. facebook, owned by mark zuckerberg, strikes back by deleting several pro-palestinian ones. those who support neutrality are still twisting their arms, the european commission from the next year will force the messenger to comply with regulatory standards and delete content that does not meet european standards. congresswoman, hamas terrorists are cutting off babies' heads and burning children alive. why do you have a palestinian flag hanging in front of your office if you don't... approve of what hamas terrorist
model callie jenner wrote: "she is with israel forever." i received thousands of curses in the comments and minus a million subscribers. she has 400 million subscribers, she's just writes that she supports israel , is forced to delete the post an hour later, because attacks began on her, these same people probably post ukrainian flags, but when it comes to israel, this is different. this is the normalization of anti-semitism, hatred of israelis, this is what the left is doing, we see...
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and as we all know, the world is just the is callie for as long as these occasion to counter is real because they believe is real is going to do. we tell you sion, of israel is going to be massive and that thousands of palestinians in isabel as being used are going to be killed in the midst of israel care. you know, there's breaks in potentially in beating a palestinian territories to get revenge for this attack. so i think as you know, the, the use of where you have to edit their, i'm sorry, we're just the new lights and all the time use of mari geopolitical outlets and journalist inside of many sites enjoyed talking to you to be here. thank you. now with tens of billions of dollars worth of western supply weapons in ukraine, some of that was have ended up in the hands of you frames modern day neo nazi battalion as of august, according to an investigation by the grace on you sides of it. however, washington apparently has what i called rigorous procedures for tracking. it's military. i took it, we have important accountability mechanisms in place for us arms and us military systems
and as we all know, the world is just the is callie for as long as these occasion to counter is real because they believe is real is going to do. we tell you sion, of israel is going to be massive and that thousands of palestinians in isabel as being used are going to be killed in the midst of israel care. you know, there's breaks in potentially in beating a palestinian territories to get revenge for this attack. so i think as you know, the, the use of where you have to edit their, i'm sorry,...
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this is what they are calli ing retribution. they said it was going to start at 5:00. it started at 5:00 on the dot, and it's been pretty much continuous w a few lulls of 20 or 30 minutes in there, but the city of ashkelon, you can hear a pin drop at this stage. a lot of people, prooum bliss, have left, but those who remain are staying in coffer. the hotel where we're staying is completely full now. and that's because a lot of or ordinary civilians living here have come to places like this, bigger, sterdier, structures with more shelters on every floor as a place to stay while they wait this. there's a sense now that nobody knows how long this could be, how long this could last, how many rockets r mass has, how or when the issue with complete clearing of hamas militants, who were able to cross that border, will finally be resolved. let alone the question of the fate of those 150 hostages who are being held in the gaza strip. >> you talked about where you are now and it being a hotel, which has shelters on every floor. it just speaks to the reality when building initial
this is what they are calli ing retribution. they said it was going to start at 5:00. it started at 5:00 on the dot, and it's been pretty much continuous w a few lulls of 20 or 30 minutes in there, but the city of ashkelon, you can hear a pin drop at this stage. a lot of people, prooum bliss, have left, but those who remain are staying in coffer. the hotel where we're staying is completely full now. and that's because a lot of or ordinary civilians living here have come to places like this,...
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cally's book is a great example of this. it helps get it those experiences between battles, and, certainly, i think, more work that way will give a more human and richer story of the war. >> your argument at the conclusion of the talk about the sensory experience feeling something operational in terms of a redouble meant intent to prevail, did that flow from, particularly, your research on antietam or had you been looking broadly at other battles and just found antietam as a really good example for showing how that dynamic, you know, occurred? >> that is a great question. i had not been thinking about that question more broadly. it is something that leapt out from the documents looking at this period after antietam. but i do think this is a pivotal moment in the warp. a pivotable moment for the army of the potomac. typically, we narrate this period of the war as being very demoralizing. right? antietam will be followed up after the fiasco at fredericksburg. and there we hear of more accounts of this wave of demoralization th
cally's book is a great example of this. it helps get it those experiences between battles, and, certainly, i think, more work that way will give a more human and richer story of the war. >> your argument at the conclusion of the talk about the sensory experience feeling something operational in terms of a redouble meant intent to prevail, did that flow from, particularly, your research on antietam or had you been looking broadly at other battles and just found antietam as a really good...
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attempt of the aristocracy of great britain, to free itself of its considerable dependence on royal callis. in jefferson's defloration, whatever that god is, and has nothing to do with any religion or theology. to me it seems that likely jefferson and his colleagues wanted this to be a secular document. most europeans and anglin americans would have been at a loss to define, natural rights, in a rigorous way. at best, they could define in a language that invaded the crucial questions. do these natural rights, these laws of nature, exist? how do you know that? where do they come from? who gets to define them? who gets to implement them? how would different definitions be reconciled? king george and his ministers would have had a different set of relative terms and values to bring to their language and issues. they would have been appropriated to playing that great britain, not the colonies, occupied the moral and legal high ground. to bring to different people and government, the definitions and implementations, they would've risen for particular religious or secular histories. jefferson, o
attempt of the aristocracy of great britain, to free itself of its considerable dependence on royal callis. in jefferson's defloration, whatever that god is, and has nothing to do with any religion or theology. to me it seems that likely jefferson and his colleagues wanted this to be a secular document. most europeans and anglin americans would have been at a loss to define, natural rights, in a rigorous way. at best, they could define in a language that invaded the crucial questions. do these...
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there's a very strategic relationship with these two even though they may be idea lonl cally opposedction of israel. >> the president warned other nations that could take advantage of this, not to. >>> let's turn back to israel now, so many stories of heroism and heartbreak emerging there, stephanie gosk has the story of one family now facing unimaginable loss. >> they were a couple of idealists who sent their kids to a school where you learned arabic and hebrew together. >> reporter: brandeis university professor remembering his daughter and his son-in-law, he was on phone with them on saturday when hamas gunmen broke into their home. >> the last words from her is that i hear glass breaking. they're speaking in arabic and i hear shots. that's the last words we heard from her. >> reporter: he said the couple was shot and killed while shielding their teenage son. >> we heard her son say i'm shot, there's blood in me and instructed then not to speak. >> reporter: for roughly ten hours, they texted with him as he hid from attackers. when hamas returned the last time they tried to burn t
there's a very strategic relationship with these two even though they may be idea lonl cally opposedction of israel. >> the president warned other nations that could take advantage of this, not to. >>> let's turn back to israel now, so many stories of heroism and heartbreak emerging there, stephanie gosk has the story of one family now facing unimaginable loss. >> they were a couple of idealists who sent their kids to a school where you learned arabic and hebrew together....
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wallpaper from a very famous designer, american callie westler. she is such a design icon for me. from the seventies, a wicker office table from the nineties, the walls are decorated with colored ones. promotions on the windows are antique fittings made of blued metal. windows are generally the most expensive part, as it turned out during the renovation, unfortunately, there was no way to preserve the historical windows, they simply crumbled before our eyes. accordingly, there were complete historical copies have been ordered, the glazing has been preserved, even these windows are incredibly convenient in terms of ventilation, i don’t have air conditioning at home and the window, like hello from my soviet childhood, copes with this function quite well. and the story with color continues in the guest bathroom. the mythical two-headed deer on the wallpaper of st. petersburg artist natalia pevko is illuminated by a realistic vintage chandelier. this family values art. maria collects graphics by russian and soviet artists. there are even works on which this house is depicted. and ev
wallpaper from a very famous designer, american callie westler. she is such a design icon for me. from the seventies, a wicker office table from the nineties, the walls are decorated with colored ones. promotions on the windows are antique fittings made of blued metal. windows are generally the most expensive part, as it turned out during the renovation, unfortunately, there was no way to preserve the historical windows, they simply crumbled before our eyes. accordingly, there were complete...
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callie connelly, eight yard run for his seventh score of the year.ter one second quarter. it's former hawaii quarterback now with san jose state kevin cordero finding former spartans quarterback now receiver nick nash. another eight yard score six to the season 14 nothing spartans kyrie robinson scored in the first half 21 nothing at the half and then third quarter robinson's second score 5042 yards to the house made it 28 nothing. and they just wrapped up the third quarter. they're going in the fourth there on the islands. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino, karina. >> all right, thank you. what did you say? fighting, larry. >> fighting larry beals. yeah. and the fighting. chris savages of fresno state won tonight, got lucky against nevada. >> all right. so they're still playing. they just finished up. just finished up. yeah. okay all right. we'll see what happens. thank you, chris. much more to come on abc seven news at 11. details are emerging on the suspect in the deadly mass shooting in maine and how authorities finally tracked h
callie connelly, eight yard run for his seventh score of the year.ter one second quarter. it's former hawaii quarterback now with san jose state kevin cordero finding former spartans quarterback now receiver nick nash. another eight yard score six to the season 14 nothing spartans kyrie robinson scored in the first half 21 nothing at the half and then third quarter robinson's second score 5042 yards to the house made it 28 nothing. and they just wrapped up the third quarter. they're going in...
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callie. ok. glad to have you here.ormally, children are more of a distraction to the parent so we encourage them not to bring their children, but the whole feel of this today, there was a young woman who had her two daughters with her and she said she wanted them to see the process. it is an educational opportunity. i want them to know that where i am sitting, they can be. i may be a judge but i am a person just like them. christopher: outside, a seven-year-old and his sister colored with a volunteer while their mother spoke with judge walker inside. >> the beginning of the month. that is rent, everything. christopher: the 35-year-old has had warrants hanging over her for nearly two decades, beginning with a traffic violation when she was in, but she says the fear of being arrested and separated from her five children, two of whom have special needs, kept her out of the courtroom. >> a lot of people who have warrants are the head of households. even when we want to take accountability, life does not allow us to because
callie. ok. glad to have you here.ormally, children are more of a distraction to the parent so we encourage them not to bring their children, but the whole feel of this today, there was a young woman who had her two daughters with her and she said she wanted them to see the process. it is an educational opportunity. i want them to know that where i am sitting, they can be. i may be a judge but i am a person just like them. christopher: outside, a seven-year-old and his sister colored with a...
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this black neighrsncreased to be that in cd 1 to a cally risky 17% and black charlestonians were . black voters were treated one and 1, 1 in and one out. white voters were allowed to come into cd 1 and white democrats were en kept in or individualized and allowed to reinn cd 1. it is only black people in the design of this district that were treated with racial stereotyping, whichs fensive to the constitution. justice kavanaugh: i understand that pncal, of course. west ashley was predominately white and democrat and moved out? ms. aden: yes, but there were still significantly heavy precincts that were moved out alongsidit justice kavanaugh: your point is that there were a higher percentage of blacks and whites moved out, is that right? therara lot of people that moved ou of -- white people that moved out of district 1. ms. enhat is correct and the court -- it talks about how you might have a precinct th has 10,000 white people in it and anotr at has 8500 black people iit still a minority, but still substantial and the movement of those precincts would not afft the overall bvap of a
this black neighrsncreased to be that in cd 1 to a cally risky 17% and black charlestonians were . black voters were treated one and 1, 1 in and one out. white voters were allowed to come into cd 1 and white democrats were en kept in or individualized and allowed to reinn cd 1. it is only black people in the design of this district that were treated with racial stereotyping, whichs fensive to the constitution. justice kavanaugh: i understand that pncal, of course. west ashley was predominately...
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many of the people in those protestsny calli calling on hez to take a more active role in the fightin. israel. i >>s there is no that we are in the battle. we are in this war in gaza. but the tacticr ins on how we go the confrontation are in the hands of hezbollah leadership and to the leadership of the battle. he what hezbollah decides to do next could depend on how the ground operation goes ford israel in gaza if there is a high civilian body count, there could be intense pressureere co on hezbollah to join the fighting more actively, despite warningsul a israel andi united states here in northern israelte, tens of thousands of israelis have already voted with their feet. they hav.e their homes.ow when you drive up here,. you really have to bring your own food. o businesses, restaurants, homes shut down for fearat >>f could be ahead. >> trace, back to you. steve, we'll get back to you svl as well as the news warrants. steve harrigan live for us in northern israel. we talabouk a lot about urbane warfare and how difficult the battle in gazaould be.t gaza and it's not just the fact tha
many of the people in those protestsny calli calling on hez to take a more active role in the fightin. israel. i >>s there is no that we are in the battle. we are in this war in gaza. but the tacticr ins on how we go the confrontation are in the hands of hezbollah leadership and to the leadership of the battle. he what hezbollah decides to do next could depend on how the ground operation goes ford israel in gaza if there is a high civilian body count, there could be intense pressureere co...
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it is about captain sir tom moothat his daughter cally the it.ughter hasv the fact that his daughter has admitted keeping . £800,000 from admitted keeping. £800,000 from the three books he wrote before he died. despite the prologue of one of them saying that the money would go to the charity in his name . so hannah ingram—moore his name. so hannah ingram—moore has publicly said how her father had wanted the family to keep the profits from the book in club nook limited , which is club nook limited, which is a firm set credit to the captain. tom foundation charity. so quite a lot going on here. i'm just going to give you a little bit more detail on all of this, really. so this there's been a controversy raging for quite some time. so the daughter of captain sir tom moore, has now admitted to keeping £800,000, apparently from those books that he he, of course, i was he wrote. he, of course, i was going to say, became famous. i'm not that's really the not sure if that's really the right absolute right word for this absolute hero , is it? raised a loa
it is about captain sir tom moothat his daughter cally the it.ughter hasv the fact that his daughter has admitted keeping . £800,000 from admitted keeping. £800,000 from the three books he wrote before he died. despite the prologue of one of them saying that the money would go to the charity in his name . so hannah ingram—moore his name. so hannah ingram—moore has publicly said how her father had wanted the family to keep the profits from the book in club nook limited , which is club nook...