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tina rada to see on our airwaves, please tell me how important it was that 100 years ago this carol wasin the united states of america, not only because this melody became super famous , but for ukraine actually, well actually. that is, we every year at christmas, over the years, it was constantly mentioned that our famous ukrainian shchedryk is known all over the world and is known in america under the brand of the american carol kyrylo zubils, but every year we complained about the fact that in america it is not known that this is a ukrainian work by the author mykola leontovych but what i am trying to promote in my research in my project is that we ukrainians must be very clearly aware that the appearance of a generous man in the usa is the result of the state policy of the ukrainian people's republic in the field of cultural diplomacy, and this is actually the result of the efforts of the government of ukraine 100 years ago to counter russian propaganda, but finally today the context of the history of the world premiere and the american premiere of the philanthropist will be complet
tina rada to see on our airwaves, please tell me how important it was that 100 years ago this carol wasin the united states of america, not only because this melody became super famous , but for ukraine actually, well actually. that is, we every year at christmas, over the years, it was constantly mentioned that our famous ukrainian shchedryk is known all over the world and is known in america under the brand of the american carol kyrylo zubils, but every year we complained about the fact that...
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carol: it's interesting.u mentioned about the 2.5 million, the annual income thing, i think singapore has a similar one. monthly income is 30,000. i'm sure both governments launched similar policies for the reason. how i look at it is, those high income groups, if business wants to recruit them, i'm sure they can also get them a work visa anyway. [laughter] rishaad: that's the thing, isn't it? carol: it's not the visa. they can definitely get a visa for them. both governments are doing something so similar. there's a reason behind it. [laughter] rishaad: there's no interest on it. that's not going to move the dial, is it? carol: maybe to retain talent. maybe for those who are close to becoming there. it would be helpful to retain talent. for those middle-class expatriates, it will help a lot. i'm not sure. [laughter] yvonne: what does this mean for pay and bonuses this year? carol: no one is expecting a big bonus this year at all. i think financial performance has not been as good compared to last year. as i'
carol: it's interesting.u mentioned about the 2.5 million, the annual income thing, i think singapore has a similar one. monthly income is 30,000. i'm sure both governments launched similar policies for the reason. how i look at it is, those high income groups, if business wants to recruit them, i'm sure they can also get them a work visa anyway. [laughter] rishaad: that's the thing, isn't it? carol: it's not the visa. they can definitely get a visa for them. both governments are doing...
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liz: to what raymond is saying, final point carol.n musk is that is going to consult with the twitter counsel about stopping those permanent bands. trump is saying he's not going to come back on twitter, sitting aside trump, it is sort of like america is now waking up, it's sort of like we were in a fog all these years if you only watched msnbc and were misled for all these years yet not getting the full data and information about what we've been talking about about crime, inflation of what's going on in the economy, it's like all of a sudden the national conversation has changed, what do you think. >> is information it is also our digital rights and i think musk can create a model for all of us in big tech to follow. it doesn't have to be speech, it's a violence. liz: carol, also if you watch the other networks, they think america is racist, it's about white supremacy and it's about fascism. there is so poisoned being poured into the national conversation by the irresponsible maniacs over at the other networks carol, raymond you can
liz: to what raymond is saying, final point carol.n musk is that is going to consult with the twitter counsel about stopping those permanent bands. trump is saying he's not going to come back on twitter, sitting aside trump, it is sort of like america is now waking up, it's sort of like we were in a fog all these years if you only watched msnbc and were misled for all these years yet not getting the full data and information about what we've been talking about about crime, inflation of what's...
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carol: the first dance is careful how you define value.ing something because it is beaten up is not value. where there is potential for growth among names that were traditionally viewed among industrials and financials. some of these other areas where you have higher dividends and basically fiscal incentives edit into the system in the form of -- incentives brought into the system. those companies that participate in that buildout and the rebuild and the infrastructure build can often reside in the value sector. the value sector may end up being growth companies. haidi: you talk about this time when it comes to a bear market, the economic circumstances are different. sort of an inflection would you need to see when it comes to the labor market for a significant change? carol: the labor market is staying strong and over all the adaptability of corporate america has been very solid. it is one of those things that does not get trumpeted enough. how nimble our companies have been and adapting to the pandemic slowdown and the rebound happen fas
carol: the first dance is careful how you define value.ing something because it is beaten up is not value. where there is potential for growth among names that were traditionally viewed among industrials and financials. some of these other areas where you have higher dividends and basically fiscal incentives edit into the system in the form of -- incentives brought into the system. those companies that participate in that buildout and the rebuild and the infrastructure build can often reside in...
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now please join me in welcoming carol and edward smith. >> carol good to be with you and congratulations on the book. >> thank you, i'm so glad to be here with the oven. >> is my pleasure, the book is great it's not only a great read but i learned a lot. honestly i'm embarrassed as a political junkie and a history buff i feel like i should've known more than this and i did. hook how much of this did m you know. >> i have to say i really got into this by accident by looking at something in 2012 a terrible scandal i was really shocked almost every time i delve into another presidency and there is something new to learn sometimes it was heroism sometimes it wass a security debacle. >> as you say this was an outgrowth of your reporting for a trip to south america in 2012 i would ask you generally what about that story struck a cord. obviously not everything the right for the paper hasob a bucket. >> the secret service story when i was drawn and is 2012 it was two sides of this coin. the horrific patriots who we all think are the elite of the elite or the hollywood impression super fit, sungl
now please join me in welcoming carol and edward smith. >> carol good to be with you and congratulations on the book. >> thank you, i'm so glad to be here with the oven. >> is my pleasure, the book is great it's not only a great read but i learned a lot. honestly i'm embarrassed as a political junkie and a history buff i feel like i should've known more than this and i did. hook how much of this did m you know. >> i have to say i really got into this by accident by...
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abby, carol, denise, cynthia. [applause] [applause] i'm glad you read that part because i was going to ask about specifically leader. i watched so many videos and as her career progresses and the amount of time she sent to perform you can kind of see the song absolves shift and therefore with the song means. it was never a playful song but there were elements and then you catch it later and it's like a fury. i'm interested in how you are feeling because if we know a book you live with a book a long time. one of my mentors if we are to map this along the trajectory how are you feeling like what stage are you at in terms of being able to celebrate the achievements but also perhaps detangling herself from what it took to create the art itself. >> it launched on monday and i'm surrounded by in my village my e and there's excitement as a creator there was something beautiful about that moment and that the stories were going to be with other people perhaps someone bid be inspired and how they are thinking aboutt these q
abby, carol, denise, cynthia. [applause] [applause] i'm glad you read that part because i was going to ask about specifically leader. i watched so many videos and as her career progresses and the amount of time she sent to perform you can kind of see the song absolves shift and therefore with the song means. it was never a playful song but there were elements and then you catch it later and it's like a fury. i'm interested in how you are feeling because if we know a book you live with a book a...
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addie, carol, denise, cynthia. [applause] [applause] i'm glad youoi read the per because i screwed ask about nina specifically later but i'm going to -- i i watched, there so my videos and as a career progresses and as the amount of time she had formed the song, you can kind to see the song perhaps whiter the sea has shifted and, therefore, the song means has shifted. earlier it was never playful song but it seemed like there was exuberant interplay of it.re and you catch later in a career it's almost like a fury. actually before this, and interest in now you are feeling because as we know a book, you live with the book for a long time. you immerse yourself for a long time and one of my mentors said this thing about people having hard time exiting the book because it still lives with in you. and have this kind of book live within your wondering at what stage if we are to map this along the nina simone trajectory, right? how are you feeling? what stage are you at interims of being able to celebrate this massive achi
addie, carol, denise, cynthia. [applause] [applause] i'm glad youoi read the per because i screwed ask about nina specifically later but i'm going to -- i i watched, there so my videos and as a career progresses and as the amount of time she had formed the song, you can kind to see the song perhaps whiter the sea has shifted and, therefore, the song means has shifted. earlier it was never playful song but it seemed like there was exuberant interplay of it.re and you catch later in a career it's...
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while carol was _ carol, thank you so much. while carol was talking _ carol, thank you so much.that you don't like i argumentative? we just found out that you don't like jigsaws. - argumentative? we just found out| that you don't like jigsaws. there's that you don't like 'igsaws. there's somethina that you don't like 'igsaws. there's something about i that you don't like jigsaws. there's something about a _ that you don't like jigsaws. there's something about a jigsaw- that you don't like jigsaws. there's something about a jigsaw that i that you don't like jigsaws. there's i something about a jigsaw that drives me mad. i'm not good at them, but it just works for you. it absolutely works? , , . ., , just works for you. it absolutely works? ,, . . , ,, ., works? especially during lockdown we found it was a — works? especially during lockdown we found it was a way _ works? especially during lockdown we found it was a way of _ works? especially during lockdown we found it was a way of switching - works? especially during lockdown we found it was a way of switching off i found it was
while carol was _ carol, thank you so much. while carol was talking _ carol, thank you so much.that you don't like i argumentative? we just found out that you don't like jigsaws. - argumentative? we just found out| that you don't like jigsaws. there's that you don't like 'igsaws. there's somethina that you don't like 'igsaws. there's something about i that you don't like jigsaws. there's something about a _ that you don't like jigsaws. there's something about a jigsaw- that you don't like...
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carol wanted to be a singer and the choir was one of her believe -- beloved training grounds. g she loved dancing and playing the clarinet. eddie may was artistic and delighted i going door-to-door n and black neighborhoods to sell kitchen items made by her the mother to help her father make ends meet. cynthia wasn't academic standout in math and reading. she was in her school band as well. among these young girls denise adey carol cynthia with an abundance of talent and aspiration but their lives were so much more than the seconds in which they were killed. the -- broader attack within birmingham's black community combined with the assassination compelled her to write it. although she conceded she quote like the music is a lot of was simple and unimaginative that strip dignity away from the people is tryingyi to celebratet the alabama church bombing and the murder of medgar evers stop that argument. it was mississippi i realized there was no turning back and quote. it's a mere glimpse into the violent history in which antiblack violence is constant and ravenous. this song was
carol wanted to be a singer and the choir was one of her believe -- beloved training grounds. g she loved dancing and playing the clarinet. eddie may was artistic and delighted i going door-to-door n and black neighborhoods to sell kitchen items made by her the mother to help her father make ends meet. cynthia wasn't academic standout in math and reading. she was in her school band as well. among these young girls denise adey carol cynthia with an abundance of talent and aspiration but their...
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come on, carol. >> your skepticism is warranted.ll you what i will not be able to published in the washington post tomorrow, because i do not have the facts to say what was the motive for these things being deleted. wasn't it an unintentional mistake? that is what the secret service says. we do not have evidence to dispute that. but your skepticism is on the money. because this is an agency that finds bad guys by recovering their text messages. they find the evidence to track down the crime using exactly. this here is the real problem, though. when they did the wipe of these phones, secret service phones don't have eye cloud storage. they don't have a connection to the cloud. and so, when they wipe the devices, they really wipe them. it was a closs mistake in relationship to the federal government's duty. every agencies duty to maintain and preserve government records. it's hard to imagine government records more important than ones that congress was seeking at that exact moment that they were being deleted. >> which is why i strugg
come on, carol. >> your skepticism is warranted.ll you what i will not be able to published in the washington post tomorrow, because i do not have the facts to say what was the motive for these things being deleted. wasn't it an unintentional mistake? that is what the secret service says. we do not have evidence to dispute that. but your skepticism is on the money. because this is an agency that finds bad guys by recovering their text messages. they find the evidence to track down the...
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and i do think, carol makes a very trenchant point. i don't think trump has that versatile or that long a playbook and i think his moves were kind of forged in his days as a real estate guy. dirt was kind of coin of the realm in new york and it gets him kind of excited to have and he goes about in the same way. and similarly, he doesn't distinguish between any kind of different situation once he's actually in the grips of the law, potentially. and that, i think, is what, you know, at its base kind of drives him. he's not all that imaginative and he goes through moves that we know. but here, they're disastrous. and not just for him legally, there is a doomsday scenario here, where the remaining documents were somehow shared with other people and that would hugely increase both the danger to the country and his own penalties, and that's, i think, something that really keeps the j. brats of the world awake at night. but the short answer to your hundred-year question, it has to be. you can't possibly defend yourself as a nation in the mode
and i do think, carol makes a very trenchant point. i don't think trump has that versatile or that long a playbook and i think his moves were kind of forged in his days as a real estate guy. dirt was kind of coin of the realm in new york and it gets him kind of excited to have and he goes about in the same way. and similarly, he doesn't distinguish between any kind of different situation once he's actually in the grips of the law, potentially. and that, i think, is what, you know, at its base...
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glenn kershner, carol leonnig, -- thank you for starting us off tonight. we'll take a quick break.when we come back, republicans stoking fear, but offering no solutions to the issues that could decide the midterms three weeks from tonight. and later, the battle for the young voter. an inside look at the dark forces driving young people to the ultra right. and a conversation with the democrat, the millennial tried trying to kick ron johnson out of the state. the 11th hour just getting underway on this busy tuesday night. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. talk to anyone in san francisco and they'll tell you now is not the time to make our city even more expensive by raising taxes. san francisco has one of the largest city budgets in america. yet when it comes to homelessness and public safety, we're not getting results. what we really need are better policies, more accountability, and safer neighborhoods. vote no on propositions m and o. the last thing we need are higher taxes, especially right now. now is not the time to raise taxes in san francisco. vote no on m and o. >> there
glenn kershner, carol leonnig, -- thank you for starting us off tonight. we'll take a quick break.when we come back, republicans stoking fear, but offering no solutions to the issues that could decide the midterms three weeks from tonight. and later, the battle for the young voter. an inside look at the dark forces driving young people to the ultra right. and a conversation with the democrat, the millennial tried trying to kick ron johnson out of the state. the 11th hour just getting underway...
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so carol, what is the former president looking for from the supreme court?ve jurisdiction to stay or block the lower judge's decision saying, hey, there's a special master and you can't have access to the classified records, but really it's a small technical request that donald trump's lawyers are making. just say that on this one issue please the circuit didn't have jurisdiction. the problem with the request is it's hard to imagine a way in which this court didn't have jurisdiction. because the judge's ruling didn't have a lot of legal foundation behind it. she ignored a lot of legal case law and precedent that defers to a government in deciding how to protect national secrets. basically, the case law says that we have to rely upon the government that create classified records to decide how seriously and how carefully to protect them. the judge blew through that. so what trump is asking the court to do in this emergency application is just say that the court didn't have that authority to intervene in the way that they did. >> carol, donald trump's emergency
so carol, what is the former president looking for from the supreme court?ve jurisdiction to stay or block the lower judge's decision saying, hey, there's a special master and you can't have access to the classified records, but really it's a small technical request that donald trump's lawyers are making. just say that on this one issue please the circuit didn't have jurisdiction. the problem with the request is it's hard to imagine a way in which this court didn't have jurisdiction. because...
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good morning, carol.- rainbow? carol has brought it for us. good morning, carol. enough because it got more cloud around and some splashes of rain in the north and west of scotland and some of it also getting in across northern ireland and turning heavier through the day with the breeze strengthening as well. for eastern scotland, eastern parts of northern ireland, and much of england and wales, it will be dry, sunny skies, you could catch the odd shower across the pennines and north west wales but that will be about it and temperatures, 11—16. through this evening and overnight, and a clear skies across southern areas, it will be cold enough for temperatures to fall away 2—3, and a touch of frost. to the north and west you can see the amount of cloud and rain, so temperatures will held up and it will be windy for a time across the western isles. tomorrow, after that bright start, as our weather front producing this rain slips southwards, as the weakening feature, the cloud will build and will see one or two showers but will brighten up. some sunshine, the wind ea
good morning, carol.- rainbow? carol has brought it for us. good morning, carol. enough because it got more cloud around and some splashes of rain in the north and west of scotland and some of it also getting in across northern ireland and turning heavier through the day with the breeze strengthening as well. for eastern scotland, eastern parts of northern ireland, and much of england and wales, it will be dry, sunny skies, you could catch the odd shower across the pennines and north west wales...
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>> what are the next legal steps for carol and trump here? >> this case has been so interesting because it's working its way through the system. we're waiting for an appeals court to rule. if the appeals court rules in trump's favor, game over he will have won this case. but a federal judge said we're not going to wait for that, we're moving ahead. carol just recently informed the judge and trump that she intends to sue him under new york state law that allows them to sue civilly years after the encounter. she feed up when the law goes into effect next month she's going to file the lawsuit. the judge said another reason for this deposition to take place. >> this is a defamation case today but there could be a civil assault case in the months ahead. >> that's right. >> thank you very much. >>> a big setback for special council john durham who spent more than three years looking for misconduct in the justice department's probe in the links between russia and the 2016 trump campaign. a russian expat who provided the material for the anti-trump d
>> what are the next legal steps for carol and trump here? >> this case has been so interesting because it's working its way through the system. we're waiting for an appeals court to rule. if the appeals court rules in trump's favor, game over he will have won this case. but a federal judge said we're not going to wait for that, we're moving ahead. carol just recently informed the judge and trump that she intends to sue him under new york state law that allows them to sue civilly...
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eligibility for the death penalty as to victim carol lawfren. we the jury unanimous find that the aggravating factors that were proven beyond a reasonable doubt outweigh the mitigating circumstances established as to carol lawfren. no. signed benjamin thomas. october 13th, 2022. count 15, victim joaquin oliver. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz was previously convicted of another capital felony or of a felony involving the use of threat, use or threat of violence to another person. yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz knowingly created a great risk of death to many persons. yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating faker that the first-degree murder of joaquin oliver was committed wild nikolas cruz was engaged in the commission of a burglary. yes. we the ju
eligibility for the death penalty as to victim carol lawfren. we the jury unanimous find that the aggravating factors that were proven beyond a reasonable doubt outweigh the mitigating circumstances established as to carol lawfren. no. signed benjamin thomas. october 13th, 2022. count 15, victim joaquin oliver. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz was previously convicted of another capital...
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we also have carol roth, former investment banker, war on small business. carol, if you think about it that was a war on investors period 35 years ago today. a lot of people said there would be a long stock market winter. it would take years to recoup that. it was less than a year. reflections on this day, what do you think? >> some people look at it as the anniversary of the market crash but i actually look at it as the anniversary of monetary policy gone wild. this is when the greenspan put was put into place. the idea under the fed chair they would make sure the markets would be supported, do whatever they could and it really led to the increased boom and bust cycles. bernanke after him, yellen, powell have done much, much more, to me this is the anniversary of the change in the importance of monetary policy in the market. unfortunately i think that given that, given what the fed is doing right now, there absolutely could be another situation like this. neil: now the difference you always hear, scott, now, is that so much of the market has been rung out
we also have carol roth, former investment banker, war on small business. carol, if you think about it that was a war on investors period 35 years ago today. a lot of people said there would be a long stock market winter. it would take years to recoup that. it was less than a year. reflections on this day, what do you think? >> some people look at it as the anniversary of the market crash but i actually look at it as the anniversary of monetary policy gone wild. this is when the greenspan...
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hi, i�*m carole. i�*m from the quit smoking team.to do with your hands, and that�*s full of nicotine as well. carole herself gave up smoking five years ago. she understands how hard it can be. if i could do it, anybody can, and i did it. so you can as well. and she fears what might happen if this kind of service didn�*t exist. i think people will die sooner because they�*re not getting the support that they need, and i think now if we�*re educating the grannies, the mothers, they�*re going to educate their children not to smoke as well, because it�*s them that�*s the future, isn�*t it? and on the respiratory ward, the medical team can see that carole�*s work is getting results. if i can help support a patient diagnosed with lung cancer to stop smoking, they live longer. as powerful as having palliative chemotherapy. so it has a real impact straightaway, being able to offer these services, and if they get cut, that willjust be devastating. it's a critical tool in my armoury. in england, public health measures like stop smoking service
hi, i�*m carole. i�*m from the quit smoking team.to do with your hands, and that�*s full of nicotine as well. carole herself gave up smoking five years ago. she understands how hard it can be. if i could do it, anybody can, and i did it. so you can as well. and she fears what might happen if this kind of service didn�*t exist. i think people will die sooner because they�*re not getting the support that they need, and i think now if we�*re educating the grannies, the mothers,...
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hi, i'm carole. i'm from the quit smoking team.spital. so, how many cigarettes do normally smoke a day, anthony? ten at the most. so, carole, one of the hospital's stop smoking advisers, sees a chance to help anthony quit. we can offer you some patches for your arm, and we can give you an inhalator, it's something to do with your hands, and that's full of nicotine as well. carole herself gave up smoking five years ago. she understands how hard it can be. if i could do it, anybody can, and i did it. so you can as well. and she fears what might happen if this kind of service didn't exist. i just think people will die sooner because they're not getting the support that they need, and i think now if we're educating the grannies, the mothers, they're going to educate their children not to smoke as well, because it's them that's the future, isn't it? and on the respiratory ward, the medical team can see that carole's work is getting results. if i can help support a patient diagnosed with lung cancer to stop smoking, they live longer. as
hi, i'm carole. i'm from the quit smoking team.spital. so, how many cigarettes do normally smoke a day, anthony? ten at the most. so, carole, one of the hospital's stop smoking advisers, sees a chance to help anthony quit. we can offer you some patches for your arm, and we can give you an inhalator, it's something to do with your hands, and that's full of nicotine as well. carole herself gave up smoking five years ago. she understands how hard it can be. if i could do it, anybody can, and i did...
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and a carol from the korea risk group. thanks very much for being on d. w. news. asia. thank you. to indonesian football officials have been suspended for life and over a dozen elite police officers are under investigation over last. we can stampede at a stadium in east java. the government says the death toll now stands at 130 free fans from the losing side. had stormed the pitch, it belong stadium. throwing objects when police fight tear gas into the stance. it caused panic. indonesian police, a hundreds of spectators tried to flee through exit gates, that were only big enough for a couple of people at a time causing a huge crash. mourners have been laying tributes to the victims. the regional police chief has apologized for the disaster. i. the regional police chief i am concerned saddened, and at the same time i am sorry for the shortcomings and the security process in the future. we will assess this together with the organizers the li comedy and the football association of indonesia. so we can hopefully whole football matches on the seat conditions that also benefit our econo
and a carol from the korea risk group. thanks very much for being on d. w. news. asia. thank you. to indonesian football officials have been suspended for life and over a dozen elite police officers are under investigation over last. we can stampede at a stadium in east java. the government says the death toll now stands at 130 free fans from the losing side. had stormed the pitch, it belong stadium. throwing objects when police fight tear gas into the stance. it caused panic. indonesian...
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great to be on with carol.e of the things that happened was in the last year, georgia passed a law that severely restricted voting rights. this has led to a lot of uncertainty in states. we saw vote by mail has gone down dramatically in georgia during this election. part of that is because some people are going to vote in person now that we're in a pandemic but also because vote by mail s become a lot more difficult now than it was before. we have seen tens of thousands of voters have their eligibility challenged b trump-backed election nests, which has led to a major level of uncertainty in terms of whether votes will be counted. a lot of people are voting early, which is a good thing posted record early voting turnout but then that record early voting turnout has been spun bribery -- by republicans to say there is no such thing as voter suppression. then there's the fact brian kemp has a long history of voter suppression. he is a very extreme record when it comes to issues like abortion , guns, etc., but he i
great to be on with carol.e of the things that happened was in the last year, georgia passed a law that severely restricted voting rights. this has led to a lot of uncertainty in states. we saw vote by mail has gone down dramatically in georgia during this election. part of that is because some people are going to vote in person now that we're in a pandemic but also because vote by mail s become a lot more difficult now than it was before. we have seen tens of thousands of voters have their...
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probably the most famous american carol, in principle, many americans believe that it is an american but we understand that it is not. that lordship is not your song. this is our song. i will remind you once again that this is the choir of an orchestra under the leadership of košice. he traveled not only to the united states, but also to europe. all these tours began in 1919. the idea of such tours arose in head of simon petliura, who i believed that ukraine needs to promote some of its own narrative meanings through culture, it was an absolutely cool idea, the freshness of which is preserved to this day, we still talk about the importance of cultural diplomacy, about the influence of culture, and in particular, culture as propaganda, which used by russia, and then semen petliura said that let's gather this choir and since we need to declare our subjectivity, we need to declare now that we want to be an independent country. we want to be separate from russia, and we need to show it all with the help of culture the tour was extremely successful , as well as in europe, somewhere arou
probably the most famous american carol, in principle, many americans believe that it is an american but we understand that it is not. that lordship is not your song. this is our song. i will remind you once again that this is the choir of an orchestra under the leadership of košice. he traveled not only to the united states, but also to europe. all these tours began in 1919. the idea of such tours arose in head of simon petliura, who i believed that ukraine needs to promote some of its...
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as carol says, it's not only a bad fact but it is a bad day for a lawyer when a federal judge looks at your arguments and says, where is the beef? >> carol, in another courtroom a jury acquitted the source of the infamous steele dossier in the russia investigation. this was trump's big case that was going to prove the deep state was real, it was out to get him. is all of this finally over? >> i don't know that it will ever be over for donald j trump. it appears to be over for mr. durham. with all the fanfare that was made, by both by him and by former attorney general bill barr, and ultimately fanned an exaggerated by don trump when he was in the presidency, all these claims that we're going to find out how the dossier was completely fabricated, and truth be told, some parts of it were grocery exaggerated, but the claim that there is a they're gonna find a secret fbi conspiracy to get on trump and use this information in appropriately to open up what was called crossfire hurricane, it's been established far beyond a reasonable doubt that the fbi opened its investigation not based on th
as carol says, it's not only a bad fact but it is a bad day for a lawyer when a federal judge looks at your arguments and says, where is the beef? >> carol, in another courtroom a jury acquitted the source of the infamous steele dossier in the russia investigation. this was trump's big case that was going to prove the deep state was real, it was out to get him. is all of this finally over? >> i don't know that it will ever be over for donald j trump. it appears to be over for mr....
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thank you, kevin, let's talk now to carol - kevin, let's talk now to carol jones.et council. tell us how your food store works. we dorset council. tell us how your food store works.— dorset council. tell us how your food store works. ~ ., ., . ., , food store works. we are a community food store works. we are a community food store works. we are a community food store so — food store works. we are a community food store so we _ food store works. we are a community food store so we are _ food store works. we are a community food store so we are a _ food store works. we are a community food store so we are a registered - food store so we are a registered charity, we have to purchase our food, we deal with around 300 families each week. they make a small contribution and they are able to choose their foods, unlike a food bank, we have chilled foods and meat, fish, dairy, lots of fruit and veg. and it is about giving dignity, choice, and hope to those who need us, and it is a challenge at the moment, i can tell you. tell us, and it is a challenge at the moment, i can t
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denise mcnair, 14 year old carol rose. and on robinson, 14 year old addie mae collins and 14 year old cynthia john wesley, those killed known as the four little girls in additionally more than a dozen black people were injured, including the younger sister of addie may collins, sarah collins, who was the fifth girl in that basement bathroom. the explosion blinded in one eye and several pieces of. glass embedded in her face. the 16th street baptist church bombing was a gut wrenching act of terror that shook civil rights activists, allies of freedom struggles and everyday black folks to their core history too often remembered addie, denise carroll and cynthia as the four little girls killed by white supremacist notes. when we talk about the bombing we don't often say their names. we rarely talk about who were before that fateful morning of unrepentant white supremacist violence. denise loved baseball and was a brownie. she also loved to perform to use her artistic gifts to raise money, muscular dystrophy, research. carol wan
denise mcnair, 14 year old carol rose. and on robinson, 14 year old addie mae collins and 14 year old cynthia john wesley, those killed known as the four little girls in additionally more than a dozen black people were injured, including the younger sister of addie may collins, sarah collins, who was the fifth girl in that basement bathroom. the explosion blinded in one eye and several pieces of. glass embedded in her face. the 16th street baptist church bombing was a gut wrenching act of...
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and carol lam, nbc news legal analyst and former prosecutor.trial or even expected to testify. so give us the important background on this case and how it fits into the broader picture. >> right. essentially, if it works out the way that alan weisselberg structured it and he is not going to cooperate against the former president himself, the only time we will hear trump is when they mention his company. it is not expected we will hear from him. alan weisselberg, somebody who was involved with the very books that they allege were being mishandled, mismanaged and taxes that weren't being paid, as you laid out, he's testifying against the place that he was working at when all this went on. so it's a very unusual circumstance. it's going to be difficult for people to cross-examine him at this point because it would only elicit more damaging testimony about those in the trump organization. but, look, chris, in the grand scheme of things, the scope of the type of legal challenges that the former president faces, this might be a little bit more down o
and carol lam, nbc news legal analyst and former prosecutor.trial or even expected to testify. so give us the important background on this case and how it fits into the broader picture. >> right. essentially, if it works out the way that alan weisselberg structured it and he is not going to cooperate against the former president himself, the only time we will hear trump is when they mention his company. it is not expected we will hear from him. alan weisselberg, somebody who was involved...
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thank you, carol. 60 minutes past seven.nt, dominic hughes, reports. this is what public health in action looks like. hi, i'm carole. i'm from the quit smoking team. anthony is a smoker, but with a fractured foot and shoulders, he's now stuck gateshead's queen elizabeth hospital. so how many cigarettes do you normally smoke day, anthony? ten at the most. so, carole, one of the hospital's stop smoking advisers, sees a chance to help anthony quit. we can offer you some patches for your arm, and we can give you an inhalator, it's something to do with your hands, and that's full of nicotine as well. carole herself gave up smoking five years ago. she understands how hard it can be. if i can do it, anybody can, and i did it. so you can as well. and she fears what might happen if this kind of service didn't exist. i just think people will die sooner because they're not getting the support that they need, and i think now if we're educating the grannies, the mothers, they're going to educate their children not to smoke as well, becau
thank you, carol. 60 minutes past seven.nt, dominic hughes, reports. this is what public health in action looks like. hi, i'm carole. i'm from the quit smoking team. anthony is a smoker, but with a fractured foot and shoulders, he's now stuck gateshead's queen elizabeth hospital. so how many cigarettes do you normally smoke day, anthony? ten at the most. so, carole, one of the hospital's stop smoking advisers, sees a chance to help anthony quit. we can offer you some patches for your arm, and...
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ceo carol tome that's after this break.a oava t resqwkn the street" coming up. egret about my life was hiring local talent. if i knew about upwork. i would have hired actually talented people from all over the world. instead of talentless people from all over my house. vo: palantir software. empowers scuderia ferrari to make critical decisions a split second faster. palantir. data driven enterprise accelerator. - [narrator] if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can qualify you for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got ppp. and all it takes is eight minutes to find out. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application. that easy. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $1 billion in payroll tax refunds. but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com powered by innovation refunds. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." u.p.s. reporting mixed earnings. revenue lighter than expected. that stock is
ceo carol tome that's after this break.a oava t resqwkn the street" coming up. egret about my life was hiring local talent. if i knew about upwork. i would have hired actually talented people from all over the world. instead of talentless people from all over my house. vo: palantir software. empowers scuderia ferrari to make critical decisions a split second faster. palantir. data driven enterprise accelerator. - [narrator] if your business kept on employees through the pandemic,...
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thank you. >> thank you, carol and evan. that was really enlightening. i'm imagining a lot of you like to a copy of this book, "zero fail: the rise and fall of the secret service." we do have side book plated copies available at our lbj store. you can access at lbjstore.com. >> if you are enjoying booktv then sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to see the schedule of upcoming programs, author discussions, book festival and more. booktv, every sunday on c-span2 or anytime online at booktv.org, television for serious readers. >> middle and high school students it's your time to shine. you were invited to pieces but in this year's cspan's studentcam documentary competition. in light of the upcoming midterm elections picture yourself as a newly elected a member of congress. we ask this year's competitors what is your top priority and why? make a five to six minute video that shows the importance of your issues from opposing and supporting perspectives. don't be afraid to take risks with your documented. be bold. amongst the $100,000 in
thank you. >> thank you, carol and evan. that was really enlightening. i'm imagining a lot of you like to a copy of this book, "zero fail: the rise and fall of the secret service." we do have side book plated copies available at our lbj store. you can access at lbjstore.com. >> if you are enjoying booktv then sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to see the schedule of upcoming programs, author discussions, book festival and more. booktv, every sunday...
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with that mary ellen carol. [applause]. thank you so much.asure to be here i'm so happy that we have we are back to normal. ish. and can have float week again. i want to echo the comments that everyone said and that everyone already said including our mayor. fleet week is an extraordinary week we are entering in the d. emergency management and other public safety partners coit year round what we do is what has been referenced already is our emergency preparedness exercises. so this year we focus a different skill or asset and this year we looked at air operations. transportation lines could be cut off. could have different areas of the city like islands our ability to do air operations is critical in an earthquake or sdaft they're affects our infrastructure. i want to thank my partner who i will introduce here admiral days for his partnership. thank the emergency managers and i want to thank float week sf and the staff there that does coordination. all my city partners and all of our military partners that criminal we're luck tow have this re
with that mary ellen carol. [applause]. thank you so much.asure to be here i'm so happy that we have we are back to normal. ish. and can have float week again. i want to echo the comments that everyone said and that everyone already said including our mayor. fleet week is an extraordinary week we are entering in the d. emergency management and other public safety partners coit year round what we do is what has been referenced already is our emergency preparedness exercises. so this year we...
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carol, i'll start with you.ing congressional leaders on january the 6th. here is a particularly tense moment between senator chuck schumer, and then army secretary, ryan mccarthy. watch. >> d.c. has requested the national guard, and it's been denied by d.o.d.. i'd like to know a good god damn reason why it's been denied. why are you guys not sending them? please, get the whole people, the capital is rampaged. the picture of someone sitting in his chair in the senate, shots fired, we need full national guard component now. >> how does this footage help build a case against donald trump? good to be used to prove, for example, dereliction of duty? >> well, this is definitely helpful in terms of showing the reactions of people who were in the capitol at that moment. whether, you know, if there was a criminal trial, you would likely have these people testifying lies, but this actually shows what was happening at the moment. and for those who want to pooh-pooh the seriousness of what was going on that day, this defini
carol, i'll start with you.ing congressional leaders on january the 6th. here is a particularly tense moment between senator chuck schumer, and then army secretary, ryan mccarthy. watch. >> d.c. has requested the national guard, and it's been denied by d.o.d.. i'd like to know a good god damn reason why it's been denied. why are you guys not sending them? please, get the whole people, the capital is rampaged. the picture of someone sitting in his chair in the senate, shots fired, we need...
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yes carol. so, i mean, i think it comes out is that it is from some more if you saw her wait or did you leave a message if it is a way to go out on the bus. so business to look at was i need somebody to show him . i want to wish i was to wait on you on a bus the yes moment or to book, why need you to mess up? isn't it, not somebody data you just case from the by you say no, i didn't have, she has to have she had it done and i gotta get the chase concept. those are the ones that would normally are the 2 through to the nursing. more states like almost what that gets me 3 the database, but the other was talking with ask them what open ground was. consistency machine i yeah. mm hm. mm with also do you like us to do what i wishing to do with cable? it's an issue that douglas ca then, of course, with dish cuz it will show plenty of latoya from peer to your cost national business and you have to hire. so we should use the internet law reviewers and law marketing as a wallace. it will excuse more than w
yes carol. so, i mean, i think it comes out is that it is from some more if you saw her wait or did you leave a message if it is a way to go out on the bus. so business to look at was i need somebody to show him . i want to wish i was to wait on you on a bus the yes moment or to book, why need you to mess up? isn't it, not somebody data you just case from the by you say no, i didn't have, she has to have she had it done and i gotta get the chase concept. those are the ones that would normally...
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carol has _ very terrifying. thank you very much indeed. carol has the _ very terrifying. with its attending fronts and one look at the outset tells you the wind is also going to pick up. you can see the early onset of the rain coming across parts of northern ireland and western scotland, preceded by a few showers. for most, a dry start to the day, variable amounts of cloud and some sunshine, but as the rain pushes and across scotland, the wind will strengthen and by the end of the afternoon we could have gusts up to gale force around the outer hebrides and you could see how the rain is just sliding in across the north and west of northern ireland. a few showers across northern england today and coming up across southern counties in south wales but they will be the exception rather than the real, temperatures 13 to 19 degrees north to south. through this evening and overnight the rain becomes ensconced across scotland, we see it across northern ireland. it will be windy and the wind will pack pickle and it will be windy across england and wales so not as cold start to the
carol has _ very terrifying. thank you very much indeed. carol has the _ very terrifying. with its attending fronts and one look at the outset tells you the wind is also going to pick up. you can see the early onset of the rain coming across parts of northern ireland and western scotland, preceded by a few showers. for most, a dry start to the day, variable amounts of cloud and some sunshine, but as the rain pushes and across scotland, the wind will strengthen and by the end of the afternoon we...
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pulling over 2g's and next up will be a couple of events in rapid succession, which will be angie and carol on the second step -- engine kyl where we will have main engine cut off where the nine engines igniting will cut off in preparation of stacking stage separation. and we will see the single marlin vacuum engine -- merlin vacuum engine ignite and continue to carry astronauts to orbit. >> just like we did on the first stage the impact chill is intended to prechill before the flow of liquid oxygen. >> stage one, throttle down. >> at this point in time the engines are throttling down in preparation for main engine cut off. >> standing by. stage two alpha. >> copy, two alpha. >> there we should see be second engine ignite. [cheering] and obviously confirmed i've allow -- by the loud cheering. >> and we are in two alpha for the abort stage. second stage is lifting and continuing to carry the astronauts into orbit. >> we are getting a few of the first stage after the separation. the second stage is being eliminated by that vacuum engine on the right-hand side. the first stage on the left-hand
pulling over 2g's and next up will be a couple of events in rapid succession, which will be angie and carol on the second step -- engine kyl where we will have main engine cut off where the nine engines igniting will cut off in preparation of stacking stage separation. and we will see the single marlin vacuum engine -- merlin vacuum engine ignite and continue to carry astronauts to orbit. >> just like we did on the first stage the impact chill is intended to prechill before the flow of...
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carol, let me turn to you.s we talked about, the context of this, the most serious charge yet the prosecutors have brought. it's also not the easiest crime to prove. what is the standard of proof here? what do prosecutors need to do to convince a jury to convict? >> in a criminal trial, you have to prove every element of a charge beyond a reasonable doubt, and you have to get a unanimous jury verdict there, and so that is always the very high burden that the prosecution has. but in this case, the reason seditious conspiracy -- one of the reasons it's so challenging is because it's been so rarely used in the past. the last successful prosecution brought for seditious conspiracy was almost 30 years ago. there's a failed attempt to bring that charge and convict the defendants about ten years ago. but the real twist here, the really unprecedented thing -- and we hear that word a lot -- but the really difficult thing is that there has not been a case before where the president -- the sitting president -- where the d
carol, let me turn to you.s we talked about, the context of this, the most serious charge yet the prosecutors have brought. it's also not the easiest crime to prove. what is the standard of proof here? what do prosecutors need to do to convince a jury to convict? >> in a criminal trial, you have to prove every element of a charge beyond a reasonable doubt, and you have to get a unanimous jury verdict there, and so that is always the very high burden that the prosecution has. but in this...
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now we terribly celebrate all holidays and christmas and easter, er, they even translate ukrainian carols into russian and begin to pass them off as their own, without in any way or in any way not indicating that these are ukrainian carols , er, how about them well, they didn't have anything of their own. they don't have anything. they have to steal something somewhere all the time, change it to their own style and pass it off as their own. we 'll talk about it, of course. as representatives of the moscow patriarchate manifested themselves in the occupied territories temporarily during the occupation, in particular in the kharkiv region, well, donbass. that is, there is a very huge number of collaborators, this is not a coincidence. well, in principle, allowing the church to act freely even with the moscow patriarchate. we must understand this. i think that this is a country where the church is not separated from the state and where there is a principle of subordination of the church to the state, and with all the consequences of this. accordingly, if we conditionally speaking, we are at
now we terribly celebrate all holidays and christmas and easter, er, they even translate ukrainian carols into russian and begin to pass them off as their own, without in any way or in any way not indicating that these are ukrainian carols , er, how about them well, they didn't have anything of their own. they don't have anything. they have to steal something somewhere all the time, change it to their own style and pass it off as their own. we 'll talk about it, of course. as representatives of...
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so let's say uh its i last that you stick them both by hip so ill neosha, pisca and bully carol thought, pity this did show other mom said that save her an account. shelton at mcmurry. shouldn't the stylee more? he should melissa pods awhile. a minute. ah, the dead have to be buried in the yards of apartment blocks constant shelley makes it impossible to get to amuse cemeteries. ah, or perhaps she is of ami over schanzer. ah, hardy lady to come to the library, which is going up where i live in a short while he was here. oh boy, feel wor, level 3, which in his elbow while still more for yourself. ukrainian, neo nazis target those who remain knowing full well that they are destroying schools, playgrounds, when kindergarteners, where the police were similar simply a paper on smiley medicines, irish dishwasher. and i will suggest sardina cornerstone showing his mother when he is a popular macarthur horn with a newspaper mouths throw. mathley said the were you and i will keep in this form form. the other one is who up 3 lou to chance warren, my son in the her just busy parsons ah. a score wi
so let's say uh its i last that you stick them both by hip so ill neosha, pisca and bully carol thought, pity this did show other mom said that save her an account. shelton at mcmurry. shouldn't the stylee more? he should melissa pods awhile. a minute. ah, the dead have to be buried in the yards of apartment blocks constant shelley makes it impossible to get to amuse cemeteries. ah, or perhaps she is of ami over schanzer. ah, hardy lady to come to the library, which is going up where i live in...
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is very important to us, because now shchedryk is part of the american very famous and very beloved carol. it is the most favorite carol of the americans, but i do not know much that it is from ukraine on december 4 on the carnegie stage both ukrainian and american mountains will come out of the hall, a charity concert, the funds earned will go to support ukraine, then 105 dollars and we will give er interest from that er fondin for your uniform, so shchedryk will glorify ukraine again, as he did 100 years ago dmytro didora and oleksandr burlevych tv channel espresso, that's all for now, next episode at 11, stay with the press, vietnamese balm, star, the first step in the treatment of colds , a proven medicine, not a cosmetic mixture , we will be healthy, ask pharmacies for vietnamese trust only proven medicine join the community with a ukrainian view of the world become a sponsor of the espresso youtube channel and this is access to exclusive content personal thanks pinned comments special icons and the possibility of personal communication with the espresso team click sponsor and become
is very important to us, because now shchedryk is part of the american very famous and very beloved carol. it is the most favorite carol of the americans, but i do not know much that it is from ukraine on december 4 on the carnegie stage both ukrainian and american mountains will come out of the hall, a charity concert, the funds earned will go to support ukraine, then 105 dollars and we will give er interest from that er fondin for your uniform, so shchedryk will glorify ukraine again, as he...
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carol herself gave up smoking five years ago and she understands how hard it can be.re not getting the support that they need. and i think now if we are educating the grannies, the mothers, they're going to educate their children not to smoke as well, because it is then that is the future, isn't it? because it is them that is the future, isn't it? carol's work in gateshead is funded by the council, but the money comes from central government, a grants to local government, a grant to local authorities in england worth £3.11 billion this year. but rising inflation is eating into that funding. a fresh analysis of the public health grant shows that taking inflation into account since 2015 it's been cut by nearly a quarter. stop smoking services have been hardest hit with budgets down by more than a0%. money for adult drug and alcohol services has been reduced by more than a quarter. and sexual health services saw funding for more than 20%. despite that cut, in sheffield, those same sexual health services which offer advice on contraception have managed to drastically redu
carol herself gave up smoking five years ago and she understands how hard it can be.re not getting the support that they need. and i think now if we are educating the grannies, the mothers, they're going to educate their children not to smoke as well, because it is then that is the future, isn't it? because it is them that is the future, isn't it? carol's work in gateshead is funded by the council, but the money comes from central government, a grants to local government, a grant to local...
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my colleagues in america call the melody carol of the bells, and in shchedrik to ukraine 100 years agooir of oleksandr koshyts presented on the north american continent the melody of the ukrainian shchedrik until the important date. the employees of the leontovich institute found and brought to ukraine the first recording of the shchedrik performed by the koshytsy choir in new york. it was recorded in new york in september 1922. well, in general, we we can say that this is the first gramophone record of shchedryk that was made in america, this recording was actually made a week before the premiere of shchedryk's song on the stage of punniki holm, the record itself is unique there are 8 such copies in the world, the founder of the leontovych institute, tina peresunko, found a rarity on a website where benefactors exchange things, a woman bought the copy for ukrainian culture. you have to be very careful with them, they break easily and can crash. shchedryk was then also a diplomatic instrument, the singers whom simon petliura sent abroad were supposed to demonstrate to the world the dif
my colleagues in america call the melody carol of the bells, and in shchedrik to ukraine 100 years agooir of oleksandr koshyts presented on the north american continent the melody of the ukrainian shchedrik until the important date. the employees of the leontovich institute found and brought to ukraine the first recording of the shchedrik performed by the koshytsy choir in new york. it was recorded in new york in september 1922. well, in general, we we can say that this is the first gramophone...
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carol, thank you forjoining us. emissions to net zero ijy greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. is this announcement a u—turn on those commitments? i by 2050. is this announcement a u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn- — u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn. i _ u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn. i see _ u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn. i see dramatic- see it a u—turn. i see dramatic approach to reaching net zero because you cannot really achieve climate security, and still a couple of decades to decades to go. to deal with the current shortage, you need more investment in oil and gas, and mind you, it's doing it a much better way than many other users around the world. they do have high standards and... such as offshore wind. saying why but climate groups are saying why not take that investment and put it elsewhere, put it into wind energy, better installation for homes, instead of these continual investments in the oil and gas industr
carol, thank you forjoining us. emissions to net zero ijy greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. is this announcement a u—turn on those commitments? i by 2050. is this announcement a u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn- — u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn. i _ u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn. i see _ u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn. i see dramatic- see it a u—turn. i see dramatic approach to reaching net...
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i really, carol going, what is he and own fair? how do you got? okay. wow. corey, leah with your jo caveon little below see metal capital. you are welcome. was he in boy yellow room? hello cx. i at our community will carol stop in lauer he for a con law jewel, mr. but on glossy. mr. pasano, ben friend, cn bull donnelly. no. well, deborah la water that a bottle here. you for wilmont on the way up at the law concierge in the academy. they teach you the professional way. that number one, if you 6 suspect that they are undocumented migrants, that's not worth chasing a car at high speeds around a school zone or anything like that. but when you get into the field, what they teach you is you chase them until they crash. and that's kind of like the saying that we used to say chase until they cry. until the moment you told us that about the hertz. no one has heard anything about there being contact between those 2 vehicles. i think really put is a legally k e o spot that i thought that was defi, cadillac calls on my luck a i think you're on that the bottom littl
i really, carol going, what is he and own fair? how do you got? okay. wow. corey, leah with your jo caveon little below see metal capital. you are welcome. was he in boy yellow room? hello cx. i at our community will carol stop in lauer he for a con law jewel, mr. but on glossy. mr. pasano, ben friend, cn bull donnelly. no. well, deborah la water that a bottle here. you for wilmont on the way up at the law concierge in the academy. they teach you the professional way. that number one, if you 6...