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an attack on the state run defense company in the capital and career on wednesday. now the attack is a state of explosives, an open fire killing at least 5 people. the group is yet claim responsibility. the ministers are blaming the outlawed p. k. k code has done work as potty the us and took as president read ship type code. one have condemned it as a terrorist attack. the summit to a video appears to show the movement of the blast at the gates of turkish aerospace industries to the states mom company is located in common cause on near and correct employees over 10000 people to accuse media said the explosives were designated by 2 assailants who then entered the complex, carrying assault weapons as seen and this security camera footage gunfire was heard shortly afterwards. company employees said they spent several hours in shelter as well. police baffled the intrude, is before being evacuated. to occasion president red chip tie a bad one, received the news while attending the brick summits in russia hosted by vladimir putin who we condemned this atrocious terrorist
an attack on the state run defense company in the capital and career on wednesday. now the attack is a state of explosives, an open fire killing at least 5 people. the group is yet claim responsibility. the ministers are blaming the outlawed p. k. k code has done work as potty the us and took as president read ship type code. one have condemned it as a terrorist attack. the summit to a video appears to show the movement of the blast at the gates of turkish aerospace industries to the states mom...
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and shahada, respectively. in the 1st to 3rd categories, the second week of the premier volleyball league will be held next wednesday . qat esteghlal started his career with the capitales, and the chairman of the board of directors of this club announced that he is trying to choose a foreign head coach . we will definitely bring a foreign coach to mr. sam . we confirm it from mr. sohrab, whom we serve, and from the loved ones whom we serve god willing, for good results , we have to try to look for change from today, and the fans are a very good opportunity, guys, god willing, by winning the fans, of course, first we have to practice cheerfully , there should be strong empathy in the team, order and discipline in a professional environment, this is very important. continuing the news , the second week of the european football champions league was not happy for the contenders. in the continuation of this competition, several games were held last night. in the most important match, real madrid lost against lille in france with a single goal by johntan david from the penalty spot. after 260 days and 36 matches, the taste of defeat has passed the galactics have won 14 gam
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we will help a new generation to build families and homes, to build careers and businesses, acquire capital. we will take the shackles of the economy so that it can fly and take the country with it. after we have picked and unpicked the damage done by this labour government, my vision for beyond 2030 is this. for britain to be a country where people can find a shared identity, for nations but when united kingdom —— four nations but when united kingdom. a country where being a british citizen means more thanjust country where being a british citizen means more than just having a british passport. a country where people can be committed to each other, irrespective of their religion or what they look like. a britain that is friends with its neighbours but will always proudly protect its national interests. a britain at ease with itself, a britain at ease with itself, a britain that believes in itself, and that sort of britain can only come about because of renewed conservative principles. and the time to start that renewal is right now. cheering studio: and that was the last of the four mac ca
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i mean, most of my career i've spent positioning in deal because i worked with foreign bags and a lot of my work was trying to brings capital into the hello. hello and welcome. my name is arnold from kids. come to my show in this dublin and uncertain world of today the focus now more than ever is on india bought a guess today is the form of the country head of i just be seeing the next president of the foundation of indian chambers of commerce and industry may not allow kid why isn't indian banker chartered accountants and business executives. she was not only the 1st indian woman to get an m b, a from harvard business, but also the 1st woman to lead a foreign bank in india. and she has served on various boards and has been involved in the numerous rules as an advisor for the indian government, including the prime ministers, trade and industry council, and 2013. she was awarded the pod, measuring one of india's highest civilian honors for her contributions to trade and industry. nina is a strong advocate for ginger diversity in the workplace and is deeply involved in philanthropic activities, particularly in the fields of h
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capitalize. so you are a fund manager, you work in finance. that's been that's been career. you've seen this play out from the inside is and you sort of have embraced this sort of austrian business cycle theory of like booms and busts caused by monetary policy dislocations in the long term caused by this. what in your career? when did you have this aha moment. where you realized what was going on. because i just assume that giving you a front row seat to all of this, you had some moment or some time when this when you became convinced this thesis. yes, exactly i think that, you know, like it's happened over time. i mean, it started out in my childhood. i trace it back to the 1980s. i grew up in india, which was then a very socialist country. and i saw that for me, capital in america was all about giving people more economic freedom, right? so it started off with a love for capitalism, but it came from a sense of economic freedom. but the government playing a role. so i'm not a true austrian in a way that i think there is a role for the government to be played. the government needs to provide a basic welfare. the government
capitalize. so you are a fund manager, you work in finance. that's been that's been career. you've seen this play out from the inside is and you sort of have embraced this sort of austrian business cycle theory of like booms and busts caused by monetary policy dislocations in the long term caused by this. what in your career? when did you have this aha moment. where you realized what was going on. because i just assume that giving you a front row seat to all of this, you had some moment or some...
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to ransack our capital and the hall of our capital as they know this and in order to maintain that here where it is not. tell that to the police officers who lost their careersse of their injuries or the officers who lost their lives. or the hundreds of police officers that were lost that day and who were screaming for their life when they saw that video. it is so offensive to me that they did not use january 6, the guys that walk around with their pocket constitutions. they used to walk around telling everybody else they weren't american enough. these are the same people after january 6 when there could have been a crisis and that first time they didn't have that transfer because they were too afraid where it is a front to everyone, including them, where the american people, they could vote down the lies and not believe that gaslighting and defeat them this november. >> and you are someone that would work with the committee as you would help expose so many of the various narratives around their role in the insurrection. them going from condemning the riot to down playing it as of no big deal and now completely rewriting it saying it is a day of love? >> i w
to ransack our capital and the hall of our capital as they know this and in order to maintain that here where it is not. tell that to the police officers who lost their careersse of their injuries or the officers who lost their lives. or the hundreds of police officers that were lost that day and who were screaming for their life when they saw that video. it is so offensive to me that they did not use january 6, the guys that walk around with their pocket constitutions. they used to walk around...
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we will help a new generation to build families and homes, to build careers and businesses, acquire capitalproperty, investments and security. we will take the shackles off the economy so that it can fly and take the country with it . after we have picked with it. after we have picked and unpicked the damage done by this labour government, my vision for beyond 2030 is this for britain to be a country where people can find a shared identity, four nations, but one united kingdom ? a country where united kingdom? a country where being a british citizen means more than just having a british . more than just having a british. passport. a country where people can be committed to each other irrespective of their religion or what they look like . or what they look like. a britain that is friends with its neighbours but will always proudly protect its national interests. a britain at ease with itself. a britain that believes in itself and that sort of britain can only come about because of renewed conservative principles . and the time to principles. and the time to start that renewal is right now .
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allowed daniel boone what did this mean this commission and these hearings to senator kefauver later political career. so he tried to capitalize on his his fame from this as much as he could he clearly was interested in making a run for the white house and he was a household name as said throughout 1951. he would appear on game shows, on television. he then did. he did become or he did start to plan his run for the white house in 1952. unfortunately for him, he could only ride that that popular sentiments. so far in the democratic primary because of the way that nominees nominations worked at that time. popular primaries were not the most important way to get the nomination. he succeeded in the primaries that he ran in, but he wasn't able to build the you know, he started out as a kind of an independent minded politician who didn't always sit well with the the democratic establishment. and that ultimately came to to hinder his ability to win the nomination in 1952, because so much of that nomination of at stevenson really depends on the legwork developing support among party organizations around the country and and kefauver di
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capitalize. so you are a fund manager, you work in finance. that's been that's been career. you've seen this play out from the inside is and you sort of have embraced this sort of austrian business cycle theory of like booms and busts caused by monetary policy dislocations in the long term caused by this. what in your career? when did you have this aha moment. where you realized what was going on. because i just assume that giving you a front row seat to all of this, you had some moment or some time when this when you became convinced this thesis. yes, exactly i think that, you know, like it's happened over time. i mean, it started out in my childhood. i trace it back to the 1980s. i grew up in india, which was then a very socialist country. and i saw that for me, capital in america was all about giving people more economic freedom, right? so it started off with a love for capitalism, but it came from a sense of economic freedom. but the government playing a role. so i'm not a true austrian in a way that i think there is a role for the government to be played. the government needs to provide a basic welfare. the government
capitalize. so you are a fund manager, you work in finance. that's been that's been career. you've seen this play out from the inside is and you sort of have embraced this sort of austrian business cycle theory of like booms and busts caused by monetary policy dislocations in the long term caused by this. what in your career? when did you have this aha moment. where you realized what was going on. because i just assume that giving you a front row seat to all of this, you had some moment or some...
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is still unclear what his career is, that this is not stopping as well, continues to attack various points within the country. and not just in the southern parts of the capital. these kinds of is rarely air strikes, are becoming more expensive and intensive across lebanon. meanwhile, uh, we've had all the major developments today with the as rarely ami saying that it has begun its ground offensive into, uh, southern lebanon. but then later on in the day we had from has, has been saying, denying that was indeed true. what move can you say about this, the competing narrative of the well, a israel to source their version of events as they unfold its early this morning just after midnight's. uh, local time here and love it on. is ro put out a statement saying that they have started their limits and for, and precise operation in the southern part of the country by having troops enter lebanese territory. now since then, we have had no confirmation of that actually taking place by anyone here 11 on either of the government or the lebanese military or the un peacekeeping mission that is in charge of bordering and patrolling the border. the 120 kilometers borders 11
is still unclear what his career is, that this is not stopping as well, continues to attack various points within the country. and not just in the southern parts of the capital. these kinds of is rarely air strikes, are becoming more expensive and intensive across lebanon. meanwhile, uh, we've had all the major developments today with the as rarely ami saying that it has begun its ground offensive into, uh, southern lebanon. but then later on in the day we had from has, has been saying, denying...
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career provocateur. he's on his own video saying, let's go with that capital. his burden is waist down and blah, blah, blah, you know, indicted and they and since was not in anyone's employ he was he consequently arrested in an in prison. yeah jack my question with my understanding everybody that was arrested in the capitol is considered a terrorist. no habeas corpus. they're in jail forever to me. it seems like after i have read book and watching videos, it seemed like the police were aiding and abetting. how come those police officers haven't been actually proved in prison? they're just like the protesters because they were the ones that were encouraging that walk in. you know what? i mean? then you have to ask the question, why was michael byrd promoted after? he shot and killed ashli babbitt. why was a lie. morris rewarded with a trip to the super bowl after she bashed a dying woman over the end of the sticks. why was this guy back? lieutenant baxter? commander back? sure. he one of the women i profiled. victoria. why suffered the most brutal beating of a female by a police officer eve
career provocateur. he's on his own video saying, let's go with that capital. his burden is waist down and blah, blah, blah, you know, indicted and they and since was not in anyone's employ he was he consequently arrested in an in prison. yeah jack my question with my understanding everybody that was arrested in the capitol is considered a terrorist. no habeas corpus. they're in jail forever to me. it seems like after i have read book and watching videos, it seemed like the police were aiding...
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career. >> janai: and a pair of giant pandas are having a ball while acclimating to their new home in the nation's capitalve. the zoo staff are making sure to keep the bares active and encouraging them to explore their new environment. in january, that's when folks will be able to see them. >> gio: that's so cute. >> janai: so cute. you can't not love them. >> gio: having a ball. i like what you did there. >> janai: whit said that. >> gio: we are going to start this half hour with the top campaign headlines. again, just ten days to go until election day, so joining us are deputy political director averi harper and from washington abc white house correspondent maryalice parks. welcome to you both again. so, averi, let's start with you, retired general john kelly, right, he came out and basically said that trump is a fascist, that he met the definition of a fascist. how is this playing with voters right now? >> we asked in our abc news/ipsos poll, who is a fascist? and we found in our results that 49% of registered voters say that trump is a fascist. for comparison only 22% of registered voters say the same
career. >> janai: and a pair of giant pandas are having a ball while acclimating to their new home in the nation's capitalve. the zoo staff are making sure to keep the bares active and encouraging them to explore their new environment. in january, that's when folks will be able to see them. >> gio: that's so cute. >> janai: so cute. you can't not love them. >> gio: having a ball. i like what you did there. >> janai: whit said that. >> gio: we are going to...
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later work in public policy and in books as you mentioned free to choose, capitalism and freedom and other works later in his careerhe university of chicago. >> let's hear from some of our viewers before we continue looking at free to choose. this is tim and pearl city, hawaii. hello. you are on c-span . >> aloha. >> please go ahead. >> great discussion. my question is, did milton freeman have thoughts about a constitutional amendment for a balanced budget? how did he think about deficit spending during wartime or national crises? did he have any thoughts ? >> really good question. his thoughts in this area may surprise you. during wartime i would say that friedman would say rules might generally apply should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, i would not say that he would oppose deficit spending during wartime. however, even during peace time, his view was that deficits were to be preferred to more government spending. he often said, he would rather see government spend $1 trillion and have a $500 billion deficit then government spend $2 trillion and have no deficit at all. his focus was the amount of gornment
later work in public policy and in books as you mentioned free to choose, capitalism and freedom and other works later in his careerhe university of chicago. >> let's hear from some of our viewers before we continue looking at free to choose. this is tim and pearl city, hawaii. hello. you are on c-span . >> aloha. >> please go ahead. >> great discussion. my question is, did milton freeman have thoughts about a constitutional amendment for a balanced budget? how did he...
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career. >> rob coles is the longest- serving state legislature in the state of wisconsin, decades, 36 years, serving in the state capital. andder dale saltz a couple weeks ago, they have networks full of republicans, many of which are publicly supporting trump and know in their hearts it is the wrong thing to do this year. so, it does take courage, and people can lose friends over it, but it just gives permission to other people to even if they don't come out publicly, to act on their core convictions, their faces in our constitution, and what our people die defending, the idea of american freedom and constitutional democracy. >> it is very close in the polling averages in wisconsin which is not surprising to you because it is always close, you are always saying this, all of the elections are close, they are always going to be close. this is a quinnipiac poll that has it literally at a dead heat. we have some early voting data which shows high early turnout. we don't know what to make it it, but on the first day, you had 97 ballots -- -- $97,000, unheard of turnout. what are you doing in the state to pull it across the finis
career. >> rob coles is the longest- serving state legislature in the state of wisconsin, decades, 36 years, serving in the state capital. andder dale saltz a couple weeks ago, they have networks full of republicans, many of which are publicly supporting trump and know in their hearts it is the wrong thing to do this year. so, it does take courage, and people can lose friends over it, but it just gives permission to other people to even if they don't come out publicly, to act on their...
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and i think it's crony capitalism at its finest, because all these career politicians like keir starmeromised that, oh , we're they promised that, oh, we're they promised that, oh, we're the party of the working class, but they're not the party of the working class anymore. and they've literally lied to people to just get into power. and i called them champagne socialists . called them champagne socialists. so that's why i always say, you know, they criticise people like nigel farage and donald trump and called them corrupt. but these people that have money and they enter politics afterwards , they enter politics afterwards, they're less corruptible than they're less corruptible than the career politicians. and that's why i always vote for populist. >> someone messages in adam, very bemused by the fact that i went to see ariana grande. >> oh, i wasn't surprised at all. i know shocking things have been said on this test. >> isn't it? yeah. >> isn't it? yeah. >> adam, do you know what gets me? i don't think, actually, that it's crony capitalism. although i do have lots of reservations abo
and i think it's crony capitalism at its finest, because all these career politicians like keir starmeromised that, oh , we're they promised that, oh, we're they promised that, oh, we're the party of the working class, but they're not the party of the working class anymore. and they've literally lied to people to just get into power. and i called them champagne socialists . called them champagne socialists. so that's why i always say, you know, they criticise people like nigel farage and donald...
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capital's newspapers and magazines. nikitin not only wrote poetry, but also opened his own bookstore and the first reading room in voronezh. a graduate of the royal academy of arts, he began his career periodicals. his great talent and attention to such social problems as poverty and social injustice quickly earned him great fame. his works impressed dickens so much that he entrusted the artist with the illustration of his novel "the secret of the edwin drood". having turned later to painting, he gained no less wide fame as a master of ceremonial. politicians, scientists, aristocrats and members of the royal family posed for him. luke fields, an outstanding british artist, was born on this day 180 years ago. there was a righteous man in our village, father ivan, his mother recalled. he said to me: tatyana, your son is marked by god, he read a lot of things, he reads until dawn and goes to study again without sleeping. he had such a greed for learning. and he wanted to know everything. on this day 3 sergei yesenin was born on october 1895. he was the only modern poet who devoted his entire life to writing poetry, noted sergei gorodetsky. he published his first poem at the age of 15.
capital's newspapers and magazines. nikitin not only wrote poetry, but also opened his own bookstore and the first reading room in voronezh. a graduate of the royal academy of arts, he began his career periodicals. his great talent and attention to such social problems as poverty and social injustice quickly earned him great fame. his works impressed dickens so much that he entrusted the artist with the illustration of his novel "the secret of the edwin drood". having turned later to...
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capitalize. so you are a fund manager, you work in finance. that's been that's been career. you've seen this play out from the inside is and you sort of have embraced this sort of austrian business cycle theory of like booms and busts caused by monetary policy dislocations in the long term caused by this. what in your career? when did you have this aha moment. where you realized what was going on. because i just assume that giving you a front row seat to all of this, you had some moment or some time when this when you became convinced this thesis. yes, exactly i think that, you know, like it's happened over time. i mean, it started out in my childhood. i trace it back to the 1980s. i grew up in india, which was then a very socialist country. and i saw that for me, capital in america was all about giving people more economic freedom, right? so it started off with a love for capitalism, but it came from a sense of economic freedom. but the government playing a role. so i'm not a true austrian in a way that i think there is a role for the government to be played. the government needs to provide a basic welfare. the government
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0. building the and the south korean capital sizes of conservative christians of stage to protest against the laws of a believe could lead to adopting same sex marriage. so i've career is one of the few developed countries which still does not recognize that same sex unions. bright reports from so even by sole standards and this positive the city center is used to sing big protest. this is unimpressive. turn of with the organizes climbing hundreds of thousands of people have been converging on sol sent by a christian and church groups from across south korea. the issue that has got everybody so riled up is the issue of the same sex marriage. now, the organizes of this protest are proud of the fact that south korea is one of the last few developed nations, still not to have adopted same sex marriage, they believe soft career is a kind of task in of conservative christian values and they wanted to stay that way, i'm to discrimination rules and places like you or the united states and you have left to confusion and a model decline. and society building the distinctions between men and women. what's got people, hey, why read as a law change that was introduced over the
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capital being carried out. and there were no warnings issued. there were no evacuation orders issued this time, and these airs, tries continues in the backdrop of us seeing airplanes landing at roughly career international airport, which is very close to the southern suburbs. so clearly this situation continues to be very, very serious and dangerous. not only for the civilian population that continue to remain in the suburbs of the b route, which was one's home to about 700000 people, but also the international airport that is continuing to still remain open despite the dangerous that it faces on a daily basis. and also thank you very much for that, that as dosage value with overlay. so she's joining us live from 11 east capital to i'm going to bring in elijah man. yeah, he's a military and security analyst joining us here in the studio. great to have you with us lodge. i want to start with the military saying it's going to soon as the want to operations on living on southern closed. it's your understanding that this will be a naval operation. it is going to be including enabled operation because this is the 1st time these really and now as they are bringing in the navy, which is unusual.
capital being carried out. and there were no warnings issued. there were no evacuation orders issued this time, and these airs, tries continues in the backdrop of us seeing airplanes landing at roughly career international airport, which is very close to the southern suburbs. so clearly this situation continues to be very, very serious and dangerous. not only for the civilian population that continue to remain in the suburbs of the b route, which was one's home to about 700000 people, but also...
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capital met to talk about improving operations. that fund owns 1% of cvs shares. it is coming at a time when pharmacy benefits managers are facing tension from washington. >>> and pete rose has died. baseball's career hits leader. he was band from the sport from gambling. for years, he denied he bet on baseball, but admitted in 2004 that he did. he said at the time, never against his own team. nickname charlie hustle. he was known for the gritty play. he spent time in prison from july of 1990 to january of 1991 after pleading guilty of tax evasion. rose grew up on the west side of town in cincinnati where i grew up. he was admitted to the cincinnati hall of fame in 1983. he was home last night. my son yelled out pete rose has died. >> did you hear up? >> it was a real gut punch. he was a complex man and very difficult man, too, sometimes. some of the other things in his life that probably weren't very admirable. 4,250 hits. when a guy gets 200 hits in a year, it's a big deal. that's a career of 20 years of getting 200 to beat ty cobb to get to that point. he always said he ran out every pop fly and i realize why it hit me because he's been -- i had his rookie baseball card in 1963 or 1964. i was at
capital met to talk about improving operations. that fund owns 1% of cvs shares. it is coming at a time when pharmacy benefits managers are facing tension from washington. >>> and pete rose has died. baseball's career hits leader. he was band from the sport from gambling. for years, he denied he bet on baseball, but admitted in 2004 that he did. he said at the time, never against his own team. nickname charlie hustle. he was known for the gritty play. he spent time in prison from july...
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