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ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him. that we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming. ah ah, with with these are the days and hours ah, the occasion processor you and cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field. at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby cap. but oh, with lots of patients to work with last as subs that subjects was somebody they were interested in supporting patients would come in ah, with ordinary psychological emotional problems, they sign their waivers and they would be subjected to this czar urging of xtreme sensory deprivation, isolation, for, for up to a month, one of his favorite things was he had a sort of a football helmet wit
ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him. that we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming. ah ah, with with these are the days and hours ah, the occasion processor you and cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric...
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this project funded another guy, mcgill named dr. ellen cameron. what aaron cameron did at elmwood city was, was close to monstrous. ah, i came in for psychotherapy. i was just crying, crying cry was a hopeless. i didn't know what to expect. they said i was going to the psychiatric ward you met that on that day, cameron? that's you and cameron. yes, i met him that we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming. oh ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed? what will make you feel safe? isolation, whole community? are you going the right way? where are you being led to somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths all remained in the shallows. ah ah, ah. these are the days and hours. ah, the occasion professor un cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychia
this project funded another guy, mcgill named dr. ellen cameron. what aaron cameron did at elmwood city was, was close to monstrous. ah, i came in for psychotherapy. i was just crying, crying cry was a hopeless. i didn't know what to expect. they said i was going to the psychiatric ward you met that on that day, cameron? that's you and cameron. yes, i met him that we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he...
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that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all felt fear. we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming, ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with with oh, is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led to somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith in the world corrupted. you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that w
that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all felt fear. we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming, ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we...
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they said i was going to the psychiatric ward you meant that man, that the cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all felt fear. we all had a fear of him, and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming. a spoke with madison both both the models you need to do with a, a, a, a, a a with her phone number here with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race group is on often very dramatic and development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with these are the days and hours. ah, the occasion professor un cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field. at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a ne
they said i was going to the psychiatric ward you meant that man, that the cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all felt fear. we all had a fear of him, and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming. a spoke with madison both both the models you need to do with a, a, a, a, a a with her phone number here with what we've got to do is identify the threats...
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they said i was going to the psychiatric ward you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him. that we were all was terrified of him. why? we all started here. we all had a fear of him, and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming a mm hm with for the new business. and you will clean them priyah b e w that was chosen yeah, americans. great you. when you wrote it, you just got to really just such an article and i certainly provide you a list of such and sure it was nice. your hospital, the different student info, which of course, you know, you use her own the width of the problem and you're still with her. as you talk to you as we are both in the study. she was on that list of menu for choice. who's coming to the on off on i thought it was jewish in the longer you bullshit justin uses from up and pushed 2 to 3 to because mom because or lose new or your portal or do flu cold. i don't know which for you i know for the don't know as much as a single, so they used to play
they said i was going to the psychiatric ward you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him. that we were all was terrified of him. why? we all started here. we all had a fear of him, and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming a mm hm with for the new business. and you will clean them priyah b e w that was chosen yeah, americans. great you. when you wrote it, you just...
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ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him. that we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming, ah, who is the aggressor today? i'm authorized to the disco strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing up in your future unless of course renewed as you speak on the bill in your senior, mostly mine, or wish you were banding all in ports of russian oil and gas. new g i g with the letter from, you know, were pretty good regarding joe biden, imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang ah, ah ah, these are the days and hours ah, the occasion professor, you and cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field at the same time, he seeme
ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him. that we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming, ah, who is the aggressor today? i'm authorized to the disco strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing up in your future...
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you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all felt fear. we all had a fear of him. and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming. ah ah ah oh, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation or community, are you going the right way? where are you being led to somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. these are the days and hours how the occasion professor un cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field at the same time. he seemed pretty much willing to do anything and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby capitol with lots of patients to work with last is subs th
you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all felt fear. we all had a fear of him. and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming. ah ah ah oh, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation or community, are you going the right way? where are you being led to...
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ah, the occasion professor un cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field. at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby cap at oh, with lots of patients to work with last is subs that subjects with somebody they were interested in supporting patients would come in, ah, with ordinary psychological emotional problems. they sign their waivers and they would be subjected to this bizarre urging of extreme sensory deprivation, isolation for, for up to a month. one of his favorite things was he had a sort of a football helmet with a tape recorder in. it would play a tape and look up to 500000 times, say things like my mother hates me and he would blit the brim with ropes answered deprivation and kind of psychological emotional assault. well, what's working? i mean it's garbage move. ah oh, what he did was he would put people under massive electro shock and h
ah, the occasion professor un cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field. at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby cap at oh, with lots of patients to work with last is subs that subjects with somebody they were interested in supporting patients would come in, ah, with ordinary...
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that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all fell to fear. we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming for only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking to that is that nation's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nations who are the slaves. americans, brock, obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this. danger is boy, man that wants to take over the world. that was a culture strategy. so some wolf out of it on your own english. i not, felicia, too often. zip on in tablet block. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous. is it the law? the sovereignty of all the countries, the exceptionalism that american uses and its international war planning is one
that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all fell to fear. we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming for only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking to that is that nation's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nations who are the slaves. americans,...
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that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we also to fear we all had a fear of him. and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient put them, the patient was always screaming ah, ah, i mean with, [000:00:00;00] with i can understand why. d russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer and closer to his borders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have been should have been resolved at the negotiating table. but let's be honest, you frame was not given the kinds of weaponry. and it's still not being given the kinds of weaponry that pose a threat to moscow or russian territory that is simply a false claim. mm hm. these are the days and hours. oh, the occasion professor, you and cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field. at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a
that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we also to fear we all had a fear of him. and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient put them, the patient was always screaming ah, ah, i mean with, [000:00:00;00] with i can understand why. d russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer and closer to his borders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have been should have been...
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ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all fell to fear. we all had a fear of him, and we didn't want him to notice us. because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming, ah, 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 at the point, obviously is to great trust, rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot most protective phone existence with a these are the days and hours ah, the occasion professor, you and cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor
ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all fell to fear. we all had a fear of him, and we didn't want him to notice us. because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming, ah, 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...
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ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient put them, the patient was always screaming ah, is the aggression today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing up in your future. when was the course renewed as we speak on the bill in your senior, mostly mine, or wish you were banding all in ports of russian oil and gas news? i know they, franky with joe biden, imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic, development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk
ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient put them, the patient was always screaming ah, is the aggression today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing up in your future....
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ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him. that we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming. 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 artificial intelligence. at that point, obviously is to create a truck rather than fear with various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot most protective phone existence with a new business and you will clean with americans grey you. when you go to village, just touching up, the group can certainly provide you with such a short emergency hospital, additional student info with you thrown the pro and you're still with us. we are both in the study. so that was the cleaning voice choice. who's coming to the
ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him. that we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming. 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...
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you met that on that day, cameron? that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him, and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming. thrilled with medicine both, both the models you need to do both got nothing new. please deal with a with a grain already. a lot of them bought a lot oil. got you. all right. they need a new that the gosh, darn years normally with with with, with 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 at the point, obviously is to great trust, rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be
you met that on that day, cameron? that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him, and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming. thrilled with medicine both, both the models you need to do both got nothing new. please deal with a with a grain already. a lot of them bought a lot oil. got you. all right. they need a new that the gosh,...
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if you remember david cameron, _ onshore wind. if you remember david cameron, in— onshore wind.e blue, go green, and then decided to— about vote blue, go green, and then decided to cut the green cap, as he said _ decided to cut the green cap, as he said but _ decided to cut the green cap, as he said but i — decided to cut the green cap, as he said. but i do wonder whether people have now— said. but i do wonder whether people have now become less resistant to onshore _ have now become less resistant to onshore wind and solar and other things— onshore wind and solar and other things now— onshore wind and solar and other things now that we have really seen the cost _ things now that we have really seen the cost of — things now that we have really seen the cost of energy and the insecurity, given the hold that russia — insecurity, given the hold that russia and other powers have over our energy— russia and other powers have over our energy supplies.— our energy supplies. nigel, is this then a case _ our energy supplies. nigel, is this then a case of— our energy supplies. nigel, is t
if you remember david cameron, _ onshore wind. if you remember david cameron, in— onshore wind.e blue, go green, and then decided to— about vote blue, go green, and then decided to cut the green cap, as he said _ decided to cut the green cap, as he said but _ decided to cut the green cap, as he said but i — decided to cut the green cap, as he said. but i do wonder whether people have now— said. but i do wonder whether people have now become less resistant to onshore _ have now become...
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. >> reporter: but then every few years on terranova farm just west of fresno, which don cameron has managed for four decades, it's a case of too much water when the skies finally open up. >> on average every 3 1/2 years floodwater comes and it just changes the whole region overnight. >> lily, come on. >> reporter: in those years of heavy rain the normally bone-dry north fork end of the king's river will swell with water and flood. >> in the past flood water was always looked at as a problem, something you wanted to take off your field. >> reporter: back in 2011 cameron got a strange idea. he wanted to see what would happen if he took that excess flood water and instead of watching it flow down river pumped it onto his vineyard. >> initially the other farmers in the area thought we were crazy. they thought we were going to kill our vineyard. we just loaded this field up with water to where the water was anywhere from a foot and a half to six inches deep. >> after five months in standing water the vines not only survived but the water seeped down and replenished the underground aquife
. >> reporter: but then every few years on terranova farm just west of fresno, which don cameron has managed for four decades, it's a case of too much water when the skies finally open up. >> on average every 3 1/2 years floodwater comes and it just changes the whole region overnight. >> lily, come on. >> reporter: in those years of heavy rain the normally bone-dry north fork end of the king's river will swell with water and flood. >> in the past flood water was...
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cameron carter-vickers! for the team on — chance. cameron carter-vickers!or the team on the coach, _ chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a _ chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a 2-1- chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a 2-1 lead i the team on the coach, a 2—1 lead was precious, then things got ugly. joe hart came out for the second half and found glass in his goal. shards of broken bottles would need a full sweep to remove. they eventually restarted, and this late save kept celtic�*s lead in the match, six points clear at the top. to keep their cool in this intensity mayjust to keep their cool in this intensity may just win them to keep their cool in this intensity mayjust win them the lead. joe lynskey, bbc news. west ham moved up to fifth in the premier league and deepened everton's relegation worries with a 2—1 win at the london stadium. west ham took the lead through aaron cresswell�*s free kick in the first half. everton responded brighly and levelled when mason holgate fired in to
cameron carter-vickers! for the team on — chance. cameron carter-vickers!or the team on the coach, _ chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a _ chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a 2-1- chance. cameron carter-vickers! for the team on the coach, a 2-1 lead i the team on the coach, a 2—1 lead was precious, then things got ugly. joe hart came out for the second half and found glass in his goal. shards of broken bottles would need a full sweep to...
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unlike in cameron, there's just no need for intervention here. petitioners explicitly seek to assert the state's sovereign interest in enforceability and defense of state law, the exact interest the attorney general is charged by statute with representing and is telling this court he is representing. and he's not only representing that interest, but unfortunately for my clients, he's winning. and then, on the other side of the ledger, allowing the state to speak with multiple voices at once would complicate litigation and draw federal courts into state law disputes, such as the substantial ones here about what state statutes in the state constitution mean. so there's substantial cost without corresponding benefit to accepting what petitioners propose. i welcome the court's questions. justice roberts: counsel, you said right at the outset that there's a federal interest that people on each side of the case speak with a single voice, right? where did -- where did that come from? i mean, just about every case we hear, we have two parties representin
unlike in cameron, there's just no need for intervention here. petitioners explicitly seek to assert the state's sovereign interest in enforceability and defense of state law, the exact interest the attorney general is charged by statute with representing and is telling this court he is representing. and he's not only representing that interest, but unfortunately for my clients, he's winning. and then, on the other side of the ledger, allowing the state to speak with multiple voices at once...
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or whoever— whether it is a samantha cameron or whoever it— whether it is a samantha cameron or whoever, but this is a bit different. this is not people — this is a bit different. this is not people saying she had a bad haircut, do you _ people saying she had a bad haircut, do you know— people saying she had a bad haircut, do you know what i mean? this is some _ do you know what i mean? this is some people are saying this women is richer— some people are saying this women is richer than— some people are saying this women is richer than the queen, living in downing — richer than the queen, living in downing street and is not paying tax in this— downing street and is not paying tax in this country and she is married to the _ in this country and she is married to the chancellor who is in taj of all our— to the chancellor who is in taj of all our taxes. to the chancellor who is in taj of all ourtaxes. i to the chancellor who is in taj of all our taxes. i think that is a slightly— all our taxes. i think that is a slightly different kettle of fish. -- who — slightly different kettle of fish.
or whoever— whether it is a samantha cameron or whoever it— whether it is a samantha cameron or whoever, but this is a bit different. this is not people — this is a bit different. this is not people saying she had a bad haircut, do you _ people saying she had a bad haircut, do you know— people saying she had a bad haircut, do you know what i mean? this is some _ do you know what i mean? this is some people are saying this women is richer— some people are saying this women is richer...
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the sense but the deal was done by the cameron government.— cameron government.017. as the turkey acceptable to eat - christmas turkey by 2017. as the turkey acceptable to eat at - christmas turkey by 2017. as the turkey acceptable to eat at this i turkey acceptable to eat at this point? — turkey acceptable to eat at this oint? �* , , ., turkey acceptable to eat at this oint? �* , ,., .,, , ., point? but my point was this, at the time with the _ point? but my point was this, at the time with the cameron _ point? but my point was this, at the time with the cameron government| time with the cameron government there was criticism of the price that the government had guaranteed they would pay for electricity which i looked it up, £92 50 per megawatt hour. does it look like a good deal now? it hour. does it look like a good deal now? ., , ., ., , ~ now? it does at the moment but like cold water this _ now? it does at the moment but like cold water this is _ now? it does at the moment but like cold water this is a _ now? it does at the moment but like cold water this i
the sense but the deal was done by the cameron government.— cameron government.017. as the turkey acceptable to eat - christmas turkey by 2017. as the turkey acceptable to eat at - christmas turkey by 2017. as the turkey acceptable to eat at this i turkey acceptable to eat at this point? — turkey acceptable to eat at this oint? �* , , ., turkey acceptable to eat at this oint? �* , ,., .,, , ., point? but my point was this, at the time with the _ point? but my point was this, at the time...
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cameron break. she's so tall and so good in foul trouble. most of the game scores here in the nice move to keep stanford within a point. now, 7 and a half minutes left in the game break picks up her 4th foul. that's a blow for stanford. she has to go to the bench and then immediately after that backers with the steel here. so smooth and just lays it in another huge play for uconn. 49. 41 huskies break. now back in it. less than a minute to go. stanford forces, the turnover and lacey hall. makes the 3 to cut the uconn lead to 3. but you kind. they couldn't miss from the free-throw line during the final minutes, keeping the cardinal just far enough away from having a real chance to go ahead as the huskies beat stanford. 63 to 58 the cardinals request for a repeat title is over towards their first loss in the last 25 sadly. >> an april fool's joke with this next story. stephan curry. he's been ruled out for the remainder of the rest of the regular season. according to reports, curry will be reevaluated after the regular season ends next sunday.
cameron break. she's so tall and so good in foul trouble. most of the game scores here in the nice move to keep stanford within a point. now, 7 and a half minutes left in the game break picks up her 4th foul. that's a blow for stanford. she has to go to the bench and then immediately after that backers with the steel here. so smooth and just lays it in another huge play for uconn. 49. 41 huskies break. now back in it. less than a minute to go. stanford forces, the turnover and lacey hall. makes...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - marlon wayans, natasha lyonne musical guest dove cameron and featuringhe legendary roots crew >> questlove: 420. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause thank you! welcome! thank you so much. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. thank you for being here thank you for watching [ cheers and applause well, guys, everyone is talking about this netflix just announced that for the first time in over a a decade, they lost subscribers, and now their stock is crashing. yeah not only did their stock plummet, but it turns out that all the cash they had in the bank was just cake [ laughter ] yeah, apparently raising their subscription fee every eight seconds wasn't such a good idea [ laughter ] right now netflix is so desperate for money, they're now googling "is there a real life 'squid game'? it's sad [ laughter ] netflix is blaming their losses on fierce competition, inflation, and russia. [ light laughter ] when he heard that, president bid
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - marlon wayans, natasha lyonne musical guest dove cameron and featuringhe legendary roots crew >> questlove: 420. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause thank you! welcome! thank you so much. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. thank you for being here thank you for watching [ cheers and applause well,...
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we are now going to go back to our live audience and we have cameron. cameron is a um graduate and a recent fulbright. >> thank you both for your time today. i am cameron from lewistown in rural montana and have the privilege of studying russian and political science at um. i will be going to the republic of georgia in the fall on a fulbright scholarship. moving forward, how effective can values based u.s.-born policy be in advocating for democratic principles in soviet spaces. >> mike, why don't you start? amb. mcfaul: first of all, congratulations, cameron. i was a fulbright scholar too. it was a zillion years ago. before you go, email me because we have a lot of colleagues in georgia. we work with them through various training programs at stanford and we will get to make sure you meet them. it is a fantastic country. it is a very interesting time to be there right now. some of the best food in the world. i am a huge fan of georgian food when i was ambassador and our family, if we ever had a holiday, we would go to two places. fast food restaurants an
we are now going to go back to our live audience and we have cameron. cameron is a um graduate and a recent fulbright. >> thank you both for your time today. i am cameron from lewistown in rural montana and have the privilege of studying russian and political science at um. i will be going to the republic of georgia in the fall on a fulbright scholarship. moving forward, how effective can values based u.s.-born policy be in advocating for democratic principles in soviet spaces. >>...
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charles: cameron? >> we like high-quality, high-quality can weather the storm.uality means -- charles: i thought facebook was high-quality. at the time you you just dipped i thought were high-quality. what's high-quality mean? >> it's high-quality with reasonable valuations because valuation is what is that risk here. a lot of the high-quality names will still be able to grow earnings but if you're having to pay too much for them, then that is your risk as the fed removes liquidity. charles: i want to see your next 52 page report to explain high-quality and give me a list of names. matthew, cameron, thank you both very much. folks coming up, my takeaway on earth day. at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. do you think any of us will look back in our lives, and regret the things we didn't buy? (camera shutters) or the places we didn't go. ♪ ♪ emx, the royalty gen
charles: cameron? >> we like high-quality, high-quality can weather the storm.uality means -- charles: i thought facebook was high-quality. at the time you you just dipped i thought were high-quality. what's high-quality mean? >> it's high-quality with reasonable valuations because valuation is what is that risk here. a lot of the high-quality names will still be able to grow earnings but if you're having to pay too much for them, then that is your risk as the fed removes liquidity....
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the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron resigns. ah, his successor theresa may have the difficult task of making breaks that happen. rex, it means breakfast and we're going to make a success of it. the 2nd female prime minister in british history has a good working relationship with the queen. but she is unpopular within her party and with the people. after 3 years, she finally gives up while the government stumbles from crisis to crisis, the royals add some glamour to the tristan. in may 2018. megan and harry get married. at the time. no one would have guessed that the marriage would soon spark a major family route among the windsor's. in july, 2019 forest. johnston replaces to resume and becomes elizabeth's 14th prime minister. when he was born. she had already been on the throne for 12 years. johnson's government stands for much that runs counter to elizabeth's principles, nationalism, confrontation and disruption. and what does the queen think about breck fed? it's complicated to even try and go in to what the queen thinks about
the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron resigns. ah, his successor theresa may have the difficult task of making breaks that happen. rex, it means breakfast and we're going to make a success of it. the 2nd female prime minister in british history has a good working relationship with the queen. but she is unpopular within her party and with the people. after 3 years, she finally gives up while the government stumbles from crisis to crisis, the royals...
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although david cameron is against britain leaving the you, he promises his people are referendum. he hopes this will strengthen his position as prime minister above all, he doesn't expect to be defeated. ah, but he's wrong. in june 2016. a wafer thin majority of 52 percent of britons voted to leave the e. u. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron resigns his successor, teresa may have the difficult task of making breakfast happen. rex, it means breakfast and we're going to make a success of it. the 2nd female prime minister in british history has a good working relationship with the queen. but she is unpopular within her party and with the people. after 3 years, she finally gives up while the government stumbles from crisis to crisis, the royals add some glamour to the tristan. in may 2018. megan and harry get married at the time. no one would have guessed that the marriage would soon spock a major family route among the windsor's in july, 2019 boris johnston replaces to resume and becomes elizabeth's 14th prime minister. when he was b
although david cameron is against britain leaving the you, he promises his people are referendum. he hopes this will strengthen his position as prime minister above all, he doesn't expect to be defeated. ah, but he's wrong. in june 2016. a wafer thin majority of 52 percent of britons voted to leave the e. u. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron resigns his successor, teresa may have the difficult task of making breakfast happen. rex, it means...
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's cameron's clinical notice september 12th recommend patterning and sleep. the clinical notes of october 19th, november 1st november 3rd, november 8th, november 15, all confirmed my says to those that was falsely acting strange right. i desired to have a bill to the hour and find out what was wrong. so i went to the bathroom, has shocked on me. i was in now on for 6 months. it's what you feel you have been through being get back to my saying mariah and her different were older. i mean, your race somehow could be active and so on or you don't, you remember i can say if i ask you, what were you, what stuff is certain things in your memory that you just don't remember? 1616 and a half the dr. b. and that was it for about 3 weeks in getting up to go to the washroom. i don't, i just remember that that me and that was it. and then shortly after a while there, when i started to wake up, i've saw these patients group, some of them, they had earphones and headphones. i don't know if you know the, she has doctrine of psychological torture that they develop of phish in
's cameron's clinical notice september 12th recommend patterning and sleep. the clinical notes of october 19th, november 1st november 3rd, november 8th, november 15, all confirmed my says to those that was falsely acting strange right. i desired to have a bill to the hour and find out what was wrong. so i went to the bathroom, has shocked on me. i was in now on for 6 months. it's what you feel you have been through being get back to my saying mariah and her different were older. i mean, your...
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what a pass from jones to cameron -- cameron brink to get stanford within two.s but just not enough. the huskies seal it with free throws, 63-58 and advancing to the championship game against south carolina. >> you know, we left a lot out there unsaid. and so that's hard to kind of swallow that pill where you leave game feeling like as a team, you didn't leave your best out there. but you got to give credit to connecticut. they have a championship ring. so they know what they need to do. and again, we just had some looks but didn't go in for us. and we did not defend the three-point line. nor did we make our free throws. nor did we keep them off the glass as well as we needed to. larry: to the nba. we will not see steph curry until the playoffs. curry missed the past seven games with a foot injury. he'll miss the final five. we saw steph without the walking boot on today. so that's a positive. he will be re-evaluate april 11. that's the day after the season ends. the expectation is curry should be good to go for game one of the playoffs. >> steph has been injure
what a pass from jones to cameron -- cameron brink to get stanford within two.s but just not enough. the huskies seal it with free throws, 63-58 and advancing to the championship game against south carolina. >> you know, we left a lot out there unsaid. and so that's hard to kind of swallow that pill where you leave game feeling like as a team, you didn't leave your best out there. but you got to give credit to connecticut. they have a championship ring. so they know what they need to do....
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and know that cameron is totally position with our position. and what the court was concerned about with that, is whether the state may find itself without a fair defense. no one there to defend its laws. we have course of course acknowledges knit against of that interest to the states. but here we have an attorney general, who has permitted to wrestling defending defending this law. who has prevailed in over turning an injunction on appeal. so there is no situation where the state is going to be left without somebody to defend them. cameron says of course, that a state is free to designate its own agents, and we accept that proposition. but that does not mean that a, a state can force federal court with numerous actors, all -- set to speak. or a way that it floats it states constitution. we think that both of those counsel against against mandatory intervention here. >> justice breyer, anything different anything different anything to add? >> justice sotomayor? >> no thank you counsel. >> thank you. >> rebuttal? >> yes. >> mr. thompson. >> yes
and know that cameron is totally position with our position. and what the court was concerned about with that, is whether the state may find itself without a fair defense. no one there to defend its laws. we have course of course acknowledges knit against of that interest to the states. but here we have an attorney general, who has permitted to wrestling defending defending this law. who has prevailed in over turning an injunction on appeal. so there is no situation where the state is going to...
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it famously teams an estimate once during david cameron's time, upgrading them a few times after it being critical of the cover�*s economic management so it is not a certainty but it carries a lot of credibility because it is the imf. ~ , , imf. 0k. when energy bosses themselves — imf. 0k. when energy bosses themselves saying _ imf. 0k. when energy bosses themselves saying the - imf. 0k. when energy bosses| themselves saying the surging imf. 0k. when energy bosses - themselves saying the surging bills of up to 40% is truly horrific you are going to get worried. a0%, i mean, that is a frightening, staggering figure.— mean, that is a frightening, staggering figure. mean, that is a frightening, sta: caerin fiaure. . , ., staggering figure. that is the max. but i should _ staggering figure. that is the max. but i should think _ staggering figure. that is the max. but i should think the _ staggering figure. that is the max. but i should think the ft _ staggering figure. that is the max. but i should think the ft printed i but i should think the ft printed this with — but i should think the ft
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as cameron said you are going from goods to services $2 trillion in savings 7% wage increases. are the names interesting in earnings season and good trades to look >> why are we hearing recession? some people you hear it from are not neophytes. what would cause it, sylvia? the fed is moving in an orderly fashion. we are really early cycle. why are we thinking there could be a recession >> you know, if you look back historically about a year or two years after the levels of inflation and the fed rate hikes and things like that, you have seen u.s. economy go into recession. i would also say during the rate hike years, you see the s&p up on annual rate of 9% or more you had a lot of headwinds you had coronavirus which has not gone away. the closures in china. the geopolitics and lot of reasons to be concerned. i don't think that necessarily means recession. i think that means slow hedown again, you have resilience you have strong balance sheets and consumers. all of the savings on the side if the supply chain issues abate and we see the inflation naturally coming out of the system
as cameron said you are going from goods to services $2 trillion in savings 7% wage increases. are the names interesting in earnings season and good trades to look >> why are we hearing recession? some people you hear it from are not neophytes. what would cause it, sylvia? the fed is moving in an orderly fashion. we are really early cycle. why are we thinking there could be a recession >> you know, if you look back historically about a year or two years after the levels of inflation...