8
8.0
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
give me the phone. so cute, i need a cbc and biochemistry with trans names ldh c reactive protein koram and vacha central service center is unfolding pension call the children's resuscitators, what's going on don't bother you already gently minor discharge we can't stop bleeding conservative through the layer, there is no bleeding, and the pressure of the blood is low winding. and you excuse me, who is natalya vladimirovna at all? why do you need plasma at once? have you ever operated on a central one? the service is good. and if you 're wrong, let's do the tests first. why won't you? you will take ultrasound tests, during the operation, she will leave now and you will lose him to the child. maybe it even calmed down. let's start from the beginning now. i need us not to compose. what medications did she take when she caught a cold that the child is harmed by breathing on a guy. overweight during gained pregnancy. how much at all? on the contrary, she was such a fat girl that everyone teased. yes, i, too. well, i studied in the same class. are there any bad habits? chronic diseases in
give me the phone. so cute, i need a cbc and biochemistry with trans names ldh c reactive protein koram and vacha central service center is unfolding pension call the children's resuscitators, what's going on don't bother you already gently minor discharge we can't stop bleeding conservative through the layer, there is no bleeding, and the pressure of the blood is low winding. and you excuse me, who is natalya vladimirovna at all? why do you need plasma at once? have you ever operated on a...
36
36
Mar 3, 2023
03/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
talking to cbc and other officials, i've been told the amount seized is estimated between ten to 15% of the overall amount ofto fentanyl introduced into the united states. we are being honest, it's the fentanyl not seized obviously that's killing and endangering our children and other members of our society. to ignore the smuggling between ports of entry is simply responsible and dangerous. last month chief patrol agent john of the tucson sector testified that last year we seized about 700 pounds of fentanyl and that's enough to kill everyone in arizona 21 times or half the population of the united states.d that was encountered 52% in the majority encountered in the field predominantly backpacked across the border. i will emphasize the 2% came across being backpacked acrossmi at the border. the other 48% was at the of administration checkpoint. the video you are about is in error vacca. if you miles off novalis about 70 miles southwest of tucson. nowhere near ports of entry. this is ranchland. the backpacks not because they are going to go camping in the desert. they are bringing in
talking to cbc and other officials, i've been told the amount seized is estimated between ten to 15% of the overall amount ofto fentanyl introduced into the united states. we are being honest, it's the fentanyl not seized obviously that's killing and endangering our children and other members of our society. to ignore the smuggling between ports of entry is simply responsible and dangerous. last month chief patrol agent john of the tucson sector testified that last year we seized about 700...
3
3.0
Mar 1, 2023
03/23
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
who is not thought of as traditional in order to try to stop the advance of our troops in a canadian cbc news report, a video from artyomovsk is called footage from hell, they are no longer up to propaganda, ukrainian. hints that the defense of the city may fall russian troops are reportedly close to encircling the city, we see here an example of such a gap in the information strategy of western countries in relation to. here, to the coverage of the situation, it breaks through, as it were, a kind of censorship and the heroic image of the armed forces so to speak and disappears and the heroic image of the kiev regime, about which directs people. uh, like cannon fodder for death actually. this is what we see. experts are already writing about the ticks in which ukrainian forces from the city of chasov yar find themselves fighting, experts are already evacuating civilians among whom the mood is such that even now viral videos have appeared, this video says, in principle, about the preferences of ukrainian citizens. uh, i must say that most of the ukrainian citizens evacuated from the front
who is not thought of as traditional in order to try to stop the advance of our troops in a canadian cbc news report, a video from artyomovsk is called footage from hell, they are no longer up to propaganda, ukrainian. hints that the defense of the city may fall russian troops are reportedly close to encircling the city, we see here an example of such a gap in the information strategy of western countries in relation to. here, to the coverage of the situation, it breaks through, as it were, a...
91
91
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
the cbc says 24 million people in the us suffer from poland induced allergies is a whole lot of sneezingright next sunny d the drink of your childhood. it's all grown up. the orange flavored drink is moving into the liquor aisle is coming out with a vodka. seltzer claims to contain real fruit juice. zero g of sugar and just 95 calories. four packs will sell for about $10 at select walmart, obviously , not for kids. next three people are under arrest with connection to a viral plank in japan. they're accused of sushi terrorism. pranksters have been targeting chain restaurants that serve sushi on conveyor belts. they lick their fingers, touch the sushi and put it back. rest follow public outrage in the suspects could face jail time. and finally which city in the us is most generous when it comes to leaving tips. it's not on the east coast or the west coast study found. the biggest tippers are in cleveland, where people leave an average of 20.6% tip for their servers and the least generous tippers that is going to be on the west coast. they are in san fran. francisco. ah well, you always go
the cbc says 24 million people in the us suffer from poland induced allergies is a whole lot of sneezingright next sunny d the drink of your childhood. it's all grown up. the orange flavored drink is moving into the liquor aisle is coming out with a vodka. seltzer claims to contain real fruit juice. zero g of sugar and just 95 calories. four packs will sell for about $10 at select walmart, obviously , not for kids. next three people are under arrest with connection to a viral plank in japan....
6
6.0
Mar 1, 2023
03/23
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
in a canadian cbc news report, the video from artyomovskoye is called footage from hell, they are noonger up to propaganda, the ukrainian leadership hints that the defense of the city may fall russian troops are reportedly close to encircling the city, we see here an example of such a gap in the information strategy with transac. west in relation. here, to cover the situation , it breaks, as it were, a kind of censorship and the heroic image of the armed forces, so to speak, and the heroic image of the kiev regime, which directs people, and we see cannon fodder to death, actually disappear. experts are advancing our troops fighting, they are already writing about the pincers in which the ukrainian forces find themselves from the city of chasov yar kiev is evacuating among civilians, whose mood is such that even now viral videos have appeared, this video says, in principle, about the preferences of ukrainian citizens. uh, i must say that most of the ukrainian citizens evacuated from the pre-frontal territories went exactly to russia elon musk adds fuel to the fire , this post of his c
in a canadian cbc news report, the video from artyomovskoye is called footage from hell, they are noonger up to propaganda, the ukrainian leadership hints that the defense of the city may fall russian troops are reportedly close to encircling the city, we see here an example of such a gap in the information strategy with transac. west in relation. here, to cover the situation , it breaks, as it were, a kind of censorship and the heroic image of the armed forces, so to speak, and the heroic...
30
30
Mar 12, 2023
03/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
no that's what they cbc so beat. no that's the other one.ritish east and southeast asian you see see like yeah but beats the british east . oh i got good the british east. oh i got good old beats . so they have complain old beats. so they have complain because two of these nine lead roles were british east asia is in theatre and boo who so they've got incredibly cast. yeah. only two of them were neighbours who have been the i think the specific part like you know diversity. yeah for their part. so you're never going to please everybody imagine it. white people feel i mean you don't have feelings we're not allowed to our feelings taken into consideration it's but i don't consider myself white is ridiculous to of complain about this stuff i don't if you saw there's a brilliant clip online of a japanese of fiddler on the roof right now i'm not offended that all the cast were japanese starring jeffrey epstein. it's all there as there are all japanese and they're all they translate and they're all sort of playing , but they're all of playing, but
no that's what they cbc so beat. no that's the other one.ritish east and southeast asian you see see like yeah but beats the british east . oh i got good the british east. oh i got good old beats . so they have complain old beats. so they have complain because two of these nine lead roles were british east asia is in theatre and boo who so they've got incredibly cast. yeah. only two of them were neighbours who have been the i think the specific part like you know diversity. yeah for their part....
8
8.0
Mar 13, 2023
03/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
no that's what they cbc so beat. no that's the other one.ritish east and southeast asian you see see like yeah but beats the british east . oh i got good the british east. oh i got good old beats . so they have complain old beats. so they have complain because two of these nine lead roles were british east asia is in theatre and boo who so they've got incredibly cast. yeah. only two of them were neighbours who have been the i think the specific part like you know diversity. yeah for their part. so you're never going to please everybody imagine it. white people feel i mean you don't have feelings we're not allowed to our feelings taken into consideration it's but i don't consider myself white is ridiculous to of complain about this stuff i don't if you saw there's a brilliant clip online of a japanese of fiddler on the roof right now i'm not offended that all the cast were japanese starring jeffrey epstein. it's all there as there are all japanese and they're all they translate and they're all sort of playing , but they're all of playing, but
no that's what they cbc so beat. no that's the other one.ritish east and southeast asian you see see like yeah but beats the british east . oh i got good the british east. oh i got good old beats . so they have complain old beats. so they have complain because two of these nine lead roles were british east asia is in theatre and boo who so they've got incredibly cast. yeah. only two of them were neighbours who have been the i think the specific part like you know diversity. yeah for their part....
20
20
Mar 1, 2023
03/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
so ordinary thing was allows us to, curricula was not for them was be let eula, why sca la cbc versus you shake me thought. alas to horgan, i'm stolid, enormous sure was on the last feel. loves, according to receive get on to i was doing must be the best law. boy good. do you have a good a hearing or coming up, right. well, yeah. do you know what the name of the person that been in oh yeah, yeah. you got a group? yes, joe really good. thank kind of phones with the bill. it was a little bit less in of city a little assistant donkey. miss colas have been the seal emotional bust of a little, little volley of summer, billions that are very dumb publicity, enough them a 1000000 through a to, to shape with what they were was they were worth well worth, which could be a little to put, to grow goosgo convenient been years, could you know the room or didn't they just couldn't fiddle at that with because i get off there were course 1000000 with charlie over my people. it was the school again with former affairs guy. i saw him. yeah. i was, he says, room i receive come with all you said most bro
so ordinary thing was allows us to, curricula was not for them was be let eula, why sca la cbc versus you shake me thought. alas to horgan, i'm stolid, enormous sure was on the last feel. loves, according to receive get on to i was doing must be the best law. boy good. do you have a good a hearing or coming up, right. well, yeah. do you know what the name of the person that been in oh yeah, yeah. you got a group? yes, joe really good. thank kind of phones with the bill. it was a little bit less...
24
24
Mar 13, 2023
03/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
can you talk a bit more about your time as the only republican in the cbc and why you may think it's important and valuable for current republicans, black republicans in congress to attempt to join this really influential caucus? yeah. and, you know, it's just not, like i said, a lot of people said, don't do it, man. it's not going to be they're not going to like you. it's not going to be comfortable. your policies do not align. you know, just stick with the conference. well, i was in the conference, the gop conference. but then i decided that maybe i would just take a chance and join. and i met up with marcia marcia fudge, who ended up becoming like she was my chosen big sister. there i had paul ryan, who was my mentor and big brother, who i would go to for advice and help. but i also marcia fudge, which made me so much more well-rounded, but there's a great example that came from that, where cedric richmond on the way to the state of the union, we talked, he said, you know, we see so much and we see so many things in the same way. why are you republican? i said because of the stori
can you talk a bit more about your time as the only republican in the cbc and why you may think it's important and valuable for current republicans, black republicans in congress to attempt to join this really influential caucus? yeah. and, you know, it's just not, like i said, a lot of people said, don't do it, man. it's not going to be they're not going to like you. it's not going to be comfortable. your policies do not align. you know, just stick with the conference. well, i was in the...
241
241
Mar 8, 2023
03/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
we all went to, um -- we all went to emancipation all in the cbc.s is during the black lives matter demonstrations. >> tucker: yes. >> he told us as capitol police officers, we need to stay neutral. we need to stay neutral. period. so, um, we were like, you know, ok. that's what we do, because we protect democrats. we protect republicans. we protect everybody. so we need to stay neutral. so then after january 6th, um, you had, um, some, um, police officers who were not neutral. they didn't seem neutral. >> tucker: at all. >> and that was an issue, yes. >> tucker: so, i mean, that devalues the credibility of capitol police, doesn't it? if they're allowed to be partisan in public? >> they're supposed to be neutral, period. >> tucker: since you were there on january 6th, what did you think of the job of the january 6th committee? do you think they were honest in the way they approached it? do you think they got to the truth? >> i pray almost trail daily that they would -- i pray almost daily that they would get to me. i was never asked to testify. >> t
we all went to, um -- we all went to emancipation all in the cbc.s is during the black lives matter demonstrations. >> tucker: yes. >> he told us as capitol police officers, we need to stay neutral. we need to stay neutral. period. so, um, we were like, you know, ok. that's what we do, because we protect democrats. we protect republicans. we protect everybody. so we need to stay neutral. so then after january 6th, um, you had, um, some, um, police officers who were not neutral. they...
108
108
Mar 27, 2023
03/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 1
the cbc also backing up the usda's claims, experts say the best way to kill bacteria in ground beef iso cook it to an internal temperature of 160 degrees. hearing got underway today in a lawsuit filed by hundreds of taylor swift fans against ticketmaster. this suit stems from a fiasco last fall. what a huge number of swift fans trying to buy concert tickets, but they were locked out of online sales. boxes william flashiness has more now from los angeles. about 250 taylor. swift fans are suing ticketmaster alleging fraud and price fixing, and they want to judge to break up the company. and this is not just about the taylor swift concert tour currently where she's getting 4 to $500 for upper deck seats and $3000 for the floor, but all concerts and sporting events handled by ticketmaster and its , live nation monday in federal court to stops from scooping up. all the tickets. i'm tired of the fees. i'm tired of not knowing what i'm paying for tired of only having one choice for tickets. i'm here because i want to see change. i think that the business model of ticketmaster live nation has
the cbc also backing up the usda's claims, experts say the best way to kill bacteria in ground beef iso cook it to an internal temperature of 160 degrees. hearing got underway today in a lawsuit filed by hundreds of taylor swift fans against ticketmaster. this suit stems from a fiasco last fall. what a huge number of swift fans trying to buy concert tickets, but they were locked out of online sales. boxes william flashiness has more now from los angeles. about 250 taylor. swift fans are suing...
61
61
Mar 23, 2023
03/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the cbc is calling the fungus a quote. urgent threat.ay this infection is a concern , especially for patients who are immuno compromised, such as children and seniors. still to come here on the four today, march madness on and off the court. the ncaa tournament is taking over the office of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you can beat it! ♪ visit youcanbeatit.org or call 833-422-4255 to ask for medication to treat covid-19. they should be working. you won't see that here at the station foxes. matt napolitano breaks down the numbers for us and tells us what they mean for employers, bracket busters and cinderella stories. it's easy to get caught up in the men's and women's basketball tournament, according to wallet hub, the average worker watches six hours of march madness each year and distractions from buzzer beaters and major upsets will translate to $17.3 billion in losses for employers. this here, according to challenger, gray and christmas, that's up a billion dollars from last year. some workers not even bothering to pretend to work. a finance buzz survey
the cbc is calling the fungus a quote. urgent threat.ay this infection is a concern , especially for patients who are immuno compromised, such as children and seniors. still to come here on the four today, march madness on and off the court. the ncaa tournament is taking over the office of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you can beat it! ♪ visit youcanbeatit.org or call 833-422-4255 to ask for medication to treat covid-19. they should be working. you won't see that here at the station foxes. matt...
79
79
Mar 21, 2023
03/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
the spartans taken on the radford highlanders and the cbc quarterfinals in daytona beach, florida secondari moore's three pointer puts san jose state up by four more had 17 points, but radford starts to pull away midway through the second half tray. anderson hits the three and it's 47 44 highlanders less than a minute to go. spartans trying to forced the turnover, but radford breaks the press, which leads to the alley oop to szechwan jewels for the slam, and that ice is it and the 10th seeded highlanders , they pull off the upset 67 to 57 san jose state season is over their best season in years ends with the final record of 21 14. rick pitino. he is leaving iona and returning to the big east as the new head coach of st john's university. the 70 year old pitino will reportedly be introduced tomorrow at madison square garden after signing a six year deal with the red storm . pitino is one of the most decorated college basketball coaches in history in providence , louisville and kentucky to a total of seven final fours. last night, the stanford cardinal women's basketball team suffered its
the spartans taken on the radford highlanders and the cbc quarterfinals in daytona beach, florida secondari moore's three pointer puts san jose state up by four more had 17 points, but radford starts to pull away midway through the second half tray. anderson hits the three and it's 47 44 highlanders less than a minute to go. spartans trying to forced the turnover, but radford breaks the press, which leads to the alley oop to szechwan jewels for the slam, and that ice is it and the 10th seeded...
85
85
Mar 24, 2023
03/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
a cbc report finds one in 36 8 year olds was diagnosed with autism in 2020.t also showed autism was less commonly diagnosed among white four year olds than in black, hispanic, asian and pacific islander children. the younger children were less likely to have been evaluated for the disorder than their peers. in the past, experts say. this is likely due to interruptions and care brought by the first year of the covid 19 pandemic. well bart is installing new fare gate system wide in an effort to attract riders and cracked down on fare evasion. bart hasn't settled on a final design yet, but says he knew fare gates will have state of the art technology that offers an improved experience for riders and increases. safety bart says they will be unlike any other gates used in its system. right now, the project calls for all stations to have new fare gates by 2026. the historic snowfall. we all had this winter and now into the spring ski resorts in tahoe, expanding extending their seasons. it's kind of impressive . yeah really, really, really fun. it's crazy out there
a cbc report finds one in 36 8 year olds was diagnosed with autism in 2020.t also showed autism was less commonly diagnosed among white four year olds than in black, hispanic, asian and pacific islander children. the younger children were less likely to have been evaluated for the disorder than their peers. in the past, experts say. this is likely due to interruptions and care brought by the first year of the covid 19 pandemic. well bart is installing new fare gate system wide in an effort to...
75
75
Mar 24, 2023
03/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
united states, children of color are being diagnosed with autism more often than white children, a cbceport finds one in 36 8 year old was diagnosed with autism in 2020 data also showed autism was less commonly diagnosed among white, four year old than in black, hispanic and asian pacific islander children. the younger children were less likely to have been evaluated for the disorder than their peers. in the past, experts say this is likely due to interruptions and care, but by the first year of the covid pandemic, there is a push to ban bibles from the school shelves not over beliefs, but because it's reportedly too explicit. coming about mornings onto the nine the workload lawmakers will need to take on new vibrant from air wick. our first fragrances infused with 2x more natural essential oil. it's our most amazing, true-to-nature fragrance experience ever. new vibrant. from air wick. raining again after the roof of its warehouse was torn off and damaged, suffered water damage. it left valuable cargo inside ruined. the company got lucky, though, with insurance covering all the damage
united states, children of color are being diagnosed with autism more often than white children, a cbceport finds one in 36 8 year old was diagnosed with autism in 2020 data also showed autism was less commonly diagnosed among white, four year old than in black, hispanic and asian pacific islander children. the younger children were less likely to have been evaluated for the disorder than their peers. in the past, experts say this is likely due to interruptions and care, but by the first year...
200
200
Mar 8, 2023
03/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
all and we all went to we all went to emancipation hall in the the cbc. bla >> and he and this is doinckgmar the blac dk lives matterol polie demonstrations. yes. he told us that as capitol police officer officers, we s, we need. to stay neutral. >> w, e needum to stay neutral, period. so we like, you know, okay, we that's that's what we do. because we protect democrats. e attacked. you know, republicans, we protect everybody. so we need to stay neutral. so ther jan aftenuary 6th,r janu had some police officersem who was neutral. it didn't seem. at all. >> and that was an issue.t deva yes.lu soes, i mean, that devaluesy're the credibility of capitol police. doesn't if they're allowed to be partisano be in public, they're supposed to be neutral, period. therince youd to b were there on january 6th, what did youu tf think of the job of the january 6th committee?h co do you think thammt they werite? honest in the way they approached it? >> do you think they got to the that truth? i prayed almos thet daily that they would get to me. t i was neveher asked to t
all and we all went to we all went to emancipation hall in the the cbc. bla >> and he and this is doinckgmar the blac dk lives matterol polie demonstrations. yes. he told us that as capitol police officer officers, we s, we need. to stay neutral. >> w, e needum to stay neutral, period. so we like, you know, okay, we that's that's what we do. because we protect democrats. e attacked. you know, republicans, we protect everybody. so we need to stay neutral. so ther jan aftenuary 6th,r...
48
48
Mar 2, 2023
03/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
public health agencies, and that comparatively underdeveloped portion of the communication efforts cbc was aimed at the public. cdc has begun to really reassess the way it does large-scale communication. that's again dependent to some extent on the power outside of cdc. if you look at that and infrastructure this easy has to do that work, we expected to be able to communicate to the public, to all of the technical community, to congress, policy makers, the private sector. it is a huge set of responsibilities and then throw in that critical area have challenge, misinformation, disinformation that's happening all the time, not just here but around the world. that is a very substantial set of challenges and i do think cdc, to the extent that it has the assets and the contracting authorities could really use private sector partnership there. we have a lot of communication technologies we blossoming around the u.s., around the world that cdc could take advantage of. i think there were examples within the government about successes, for example, in the testing world there was the example we
public health agencies, and that comparatively underdeveloped portion of the communication efforts cbc was aimed at the public. cdc has begun to really reassess the way it does large-scale communication. that's again dependent to some extent on the power outside of cdc. if you look at that and infrastructure this easy has to do that work, we expected to be able to communicate to the public, to all of the technical community, to congress, policy makers, the private sector. it is a huge set of...
45
45
Mar 31, 2023
03/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
terms of reputation it is very important for him, and as we have seen today, he has been cleared by the cbce. says, though, that he doesn't want to take _ and nine. says, though, that he doesn't want to take anything . doesn't want to take anything away from azeem rafiq's experience, and he says, like other a lot of other players, that they do face or have faced racism in the sport, and michael vaughan says there is no place for racism in cricket, sport or society. place for racism in cricket, sport orsociety. but place for racism in cricket, sport or society. but he was critical of the process that he was put through, saying that it was unnecessarily adversarial, pitting people like azeem rafiq and michael vaughan against each other? he azeem rafiq and michael vaughan against each other?— against each other? he has, on social media _ against each other? he has, on social media actually _ against each other? he has, on social media actually before - against each other? he has, on| social media actually before the disciplinary commission's report has been published, he took to social media t
terms of reputation it is very important for him, and as we have seen today, he has been cleared by the cbce. says, though, that he doesn't want to take _ and nine. says, though, that he doesn't want to take anything . doesn't want to take anything away from azeem rafiq's experience, and he says, like other a lot of other players, that they do face or have faced racism in the sport, and michael vaughan says there is no place for racism in cricket, sport or society. place for racism in cricket,...
23
23
Mar 25, 2023
03/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
infectious, they do it for the purpose of insolently vaccine their look at in that city but the tiny cbcs also look at in the city. number two, unlike sars comment to this moment unless it happened in the last hour the chinese have not been able to say there is the bat, here's a pic which is the animal virus came from. number three there is evidence both an open source it is been widely discussed the chinese at a minimum have not been to say the least open about any of this. in fact real clear indications they've done everything possible to obstruct any sort of international inquiry into how this began assuring this information. this is a lot of circumstantial evidence that adds together. i believe that is why the fbi's concluded what on the origins of covid? >> mr. vice chairman as a committee it knows has long assessed the summer of 2021 that the origin of the pandemic was likely a lab incident wuhan. >> director haynes i know that's a difference of opinions with agency and the fbi had that assessment. are we unable -- what is preventing as it basically the lack of a smoking gun? a we n
infectious, they do it for the purpose of insolently vaccine their look at in that city but the tiny cbcs also look at in the city. number two, unlike sars comment to this moment unless it happened in the last hour the chinese have not been able to say there is the bat, here's a pic which is the animal virus came from. number three there is evidence both an open source it is been widely discussed the chinese at a minimum have not been to say the least open about any of this. in fact real clear...
78
78
Mar 8, 2023
03/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
my third issue for black scituate's is that, why can't the cbc support a crimes bill specifically orndants of american slavery. certainly, descendants of american slavery can get this. those are three points i'd like you to address. reparations, and don't go off to hr 40. that is a step to qualified immunity for police, and a hate crime bill specifically towards descendants of slavery. we'll list your answer. >> thank you. ask -- >> the reparations bill is -- has been voted on in the house, but as a recalled not the senate. on the hate crime bill, i'm not sure what the caller is after. qualified immunity remains the law. that has not changed a. >> we will hear from mike in north carolina. >> good morning. this has rightly been defeated. it is doing nothing but emboldening more crime. you get a smack on the hand, and her glory, and i think three constituents with a representative were assaulted this past year. in a apartment building, last year, there was a carjacking. ever since the george floyd riots with all of the burning and looting, none of the prosecution, none of the arrests,
my third issue for black scituate's is that, why can't the cbc support a crimes bill specifically orndants of american slavery. certainly, descendants of american slavery can get this. those are three points i'd like you to address. reparations, and don't go off to hr 40. that is a step to qualified immunity for police, and a hate crime bill specifically towards descendants of slavery. we'll list your answer. >> thank you. ask -- >> the reparations bill is -- has been voted on in...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
by the way, is freedom speech under attack from woke censored cbc readers, cultural historian . dr. philip cultural historian. dr. philip casserly weighs in to that, plus the ownership family bias. bbc is at it yet again as it brazenly this anti tory it critical rocked far right government? tony arbiter for unlawful content double trouble what you call a corrupt far right government huge numbers of people just haters side with the beeb seemingly giving up on impartiality is it time we axed the licence fee? should we just defund this altogether ? that's defund this altogether? that's our big debate in the media. plus, a first look at tomorrow's front pages. and a new greatest britain on the union jack has coming up , too. this is dan coming up, too. this is dan wootton tonight with me, patrick christys. let's go . christys. let's go. well my digest on sunak's illegal migration bill is up very shortly. i will take aim at the predictable, snobbish score on that it's facing from westminster wet wives like robert peston , but it's all robert peston, but it's all about the news . polly ab
by the way, is freedom speech under attack from woke censored cbc readers, cultural historian . dr. philip cultural historian. dr. philip casserly weighs in to that, plus the ownership family bias. bbc is at it yet again as it brazenly this anti tory it critical rocked far right government? tony arbiter for unlawful content double trouble what you call a corrupt far right government huge numbers of people just haters side with the beeb seemingly giving up on impartiality is it time we axed the...
19
19
Mar 11, 2023
03/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> will be a parameter something that's not a retail cbc. could that be issued in some form or fashion without congresses statutory authorization? i would look at awful lot like a bank reserve was immediate that's a really good question two. it's something literally within the wholesale market. >> you might have a block chain between the bank and the fed using a central bank institutionally? >> that leads me too fed now. should be up and running i think this summer. like you to ask you to formally have this briefed on the federal reserve the chair of the kansas city bank was resolved she has not left i think the committee has a lot of questions about the fed how its interoperability will work. how it will roll out. and also a question we have been asked why the fed system is not 24 hours a day seven days a week now to benefit consumers using. [gun shots] , gemma thought on that? >> i'm not sure why we are out 24/7 on that of course would be delighted to clump in brief the committee. >> will take you up on that. and the right person from the
. >> will be a parameter something that's not a retail cbc. could that be issued in some form or fashion without congresses statutory authorization? i would look at awful lot like a bank reserve was immediate that's a really good question two. it's something literally within the wholesale market. >> you might have a block chain between the bank and the fed using a central bank institutionally? >> that leads me too fed now. should be up and running i think this summer. like you...
6
6.0
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
by the way, is freedom speech under attack from woke censored cbc readers, cultural historian . dr. philip cultural historian. dr. philip casserly weighs in to that, plus the ownership family bias. bbc is at it yet again as it brazenly this anti tory it critical rocked far right government? tony arbiter for unlawful content double trouble what you call a corrupt far right government huge numbers of people just haters side with the beeb seemingly giving up on impartiality is it time we axed the licence fee? should we just defund this altogether ? that's defund this altogether? that's our big debate in the media. plus, a first look at tomorrow's front pages. and a new greatest britain on the union jack has coming up , too. this is dan coming up, too. this is dan wootton tonight with me, patrick christys. let's go . christys. let's go. well my digest on sunak's illegal migration bill is up very shortly. i will take aim at the predictable, snobbish score on that it's facing from westminster wet wives like robert peston , but it's all robert peston, but it's all about the news . polly ab
by the way, is freedom speech under attack from woke censored cbc readers, cultural historian . dr. philip cultural historian. dr. philip casserly weighs in to that, plus the ownership family bias. bbc is at it yet again as it brazenly this anti tory it critical rocked far right government? tony arbiter for unlawful content double trouble what you call a corrupt far right government huge numbers of people just haters side with the beeb seemingly giving up on impartiality is it time we axed the...
37
37
Mar 3, 2023
03/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the cbc felt very comfortable with their ability to detect and to find the amount of drugs coming through legal points of entry. my concern is this young woman, 19 now got her life ruined my they said to me she probably got $100. i'm stunned she was not college or somewhere else that would have been more productive but the narrative, the fact that we need to deal with, keeping the border safe and we know that we have a very extensive border. what you see in san diego you may not see in your mark, el paso, brownsville and otherwise. i want to indicate that first of all it is working, not out of my speculative lips if you will but out of experts at the border it is working. it is challenging, you have to have the languages, make sure people have access to it, are in places where they can actually connect but we have set up individuals handling the apps, more resources are needed for those handling the apps and receiving the information but that process has some merit so i see this, let me complement secretary mayorkas for being an immigrant and rising from his meager beginnings and serving
the cbc felt very comfortable with their ability to detect and to find the amount of drugs coming through legal points of entry. my concern is this young woman, 19 now got her life ruined my they said to me she probably got $100. i'm stunned she was not college or somewhere else that would have been more productive but the narrative, the fact that we need to deal with, keeping the border safe and we know that we have a very extensive border. what you see in san diego you may not see in your...
76
76
Mar 28, 2023
03/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
cbc said yes, absolutely and find these three gorgeous people.istic adults, role models, and that�*s hugely exciting. role models, and that's hugely excitina. �* , , role models, and that's hugely excitina. �*, , ., , role models, and that's hugely excitina. ., , ., exciting. it's been so lovely to talk to you- — exciting. it's been so lovely to talk to you. thank _ exciting. it's been so lovely to talk to you. thank you - exciting. it's been so lovely to talk to you. thank you for - exciting. it's been so lovely to . talk to you. thank you for coming exciting. it's been so lovely to - talk to you. thank you for coming in this morning. thank you for looking forward to seeing it. all ten episodes of a kind of spark will be on bbc iplayer from this friday and will air on cbbc from april 17th. coming up on the programme in the next hour... an opera with a difference. we�*ll be behind the scenes at a unique production, written and performed by people who have all experienced homelessness. that�*s at 8.40 this morning. time now to get the news, travel
cbc said yes, absolutely and find these three gorgeous people.istic adults, role models, and that�*s hugely exciting. role models, and that's hugely excitina. �* , , role models, and that's hugely excitina. �*, , ., , role models, and that's hugely excitina. ., , ., exciting. it's been so lovely to talk to you- — exciting. it's been so lovely to talk to you. thank _ exciting. it's been so lovely to talk to you. thank you - exciting. it's been so lovely to talk to you. thank you for -...