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coag profile and cbc rule out d.i.c. bowel perforation?ow, just imagine you live somewhere perpetually warm and sunny. wait, you do. [ chuckles ] work with what you got. overdistended uterus and atony? consistent with time of onset, clinical history, and the fact that we can't stop the bleeding. yeah, she needs a hysterectomy. so she never gets pregnant again? win-win. win. she's guilty, park. and i'm gonna prove it. how? i'm gonna ask her. salen. hi. uh, i'm lea. we met in the server room a few days ago. you were pretending to be a patient, which i feel was dishonest and manipulative a-- you don't like me. duly noted. no, no, i just think it's important for people to explain how they're feeling. i did judge you, but i have noticed positive things, like more efficient sharing of external ehrs and a streamlined system to fast-track hospital transfers. so perhaps i was being too harsh -- are we going in a -- salen: just moved up to grudging respect. and i hope this isn't headed for fawning admiration. no. the programming i'm working on is co
coag profile and cbc rule out d.i.c. bowel perforation?ow, just imagine you live somewhere perpetually warm and sunny. wait, you do. [ chuckles ] work with what you got. overdistended uterus and atony? consistent with time of onset, clinical history, and the fact that we can't stop the bleeding. yeah, she needs a hysterectomy. so she never gets pregnant again? win-win. win. she's guilty, park. and i'm gonna prove it. how? i'm gonna ask her. salen. hi. uh, i'm lea. we met in the server room a...
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in an interview with the canadian cbc, chief gur has a blue eye said that
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members of the cbc investor club now all too well from the annual meeting. we like this market the whole way up. many of the critics hated it all the way. first they hated a, because we are in a pandemic inspired inflationary cycle. then, they hated it because the mini banking crisis started. now the feds are raising rates, and the economy heading for a hard landing. they hated so much the market strengths concentrated. yeah they hate it because of what they call the a.i. bubble. all along they failed to celebrate their victories. they ignore the high of latium. they ignore the end of the feds tagging cycle. -- all that job growth has been so strong. and they didn't even care when the magnificent 7 started -- passing the leadership to the industrials and the -- mid cap stops are still cheap. what the heck is wrong with these people? why can't they admit the market deserve to reilly even if it might go down now. everything that has happened has made a lot of sense to us. i think the eye move is perfectly logical. first let's focus on the fact that it is an el
members of the cbc investor club now all too well from the annual meeting. we like this market the whole way up. many of the critics hated it all the way. first they hated a, because we are in a pandemic inspired inflationary cycle. then, they hated it because the mini banking crisis started. now the feds are raising rates, and the economy heading for a hard landing. they hated so much the market strengths concentrated. yeah they hate it because of what they call the a.i. bubble. all along they...
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in an interview with the canadian cbc, chief gur said with a clear eye that the summer counteroffensiveailed due to the fact that in... others, look, this is what an attempt at an amphibious landing by the network naval special operations center of ukraine looks like. the press center and the department have already prepared an epitaph, assuring that the militants intended to gain a foothold on the tendra spit of the kherson region, ensuring the withdrawal of the main forces. the destruction of the militants was confirmed by the russian ministry of defense as a result of a fleeting battle. four boats with a landing force were destroyed and sank. the fifth turned at high speed at... the soldiers of the 73rd naval center died heroically , they noted that this happened in a battle, when ukrainian soldiers ensured the withdrawal of the main forces of the group after completing a combat mission, the soldiers took their last battle, remaining in service forever. western analysts are already writing that our special forces tried to take control. a bridgehead on the tenderovskaya spit in the kh
in an interview with the canadian cbc, chief gur said with a clear eye that the summer counteroffensiveailed due to the fact that in... others, look, this is what an attempt at an amphibious landing by the network naval special operations center of ukraine looks like. the press center and the department have already prepared an epitaph, assuring that the militants intended to gain a foothold on the tendra spit of the kherson region, ensuring the withdrawal of the main forces. the destruction of...
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material about this was published on the website of the canadian television channel cbc.undreds of restrictions affected ships and planes for the russian one. closed the airspace, many western companies curtailed local divisions. the article emphasized that, despite all this, new iphone models and macbook the reason is that the government and business were able to adapt to new conditions; the sanctions policy led the country to work more with asia. over the past two years, the russian government has managed to avoid sanctions and limit inflation. he also managed... to increase trade with china and find new markets for his oil. the fez transport group organized the shipment of russian pork to china, this is the first delivery after... the restriction on the import of meat from our country was lifted. 27 tons of meat products will arrive in china on april 11, the cargo will travel part of the route by rail, part by sea. let me remind you that the chinese ban on the export of pork from russia has been in effect since 2008, on september 23 it was lifted. in january, beijing o
material about this was published on the website of the canadian television channel cbc.undreds of restrictions affected ships and planes for the russian one. closed the airspace, many western companies curtailed local divisions. the article emphasized that, despite all this, new iphone models and macbook the reason is that the government and business were able to adapt to new conditions; the sanctions policy led the country to work more with asia. over the past two years, the russian...
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what are your thoughts, as the cbc chair, as we walked across that historic bridge, 59 years later, and fighting for voting rights. the supreme court took section five out of the voting rights act. a trump appointed court in many ways. what was going through your mind? >> well reverend al, it's great to be here with you, in selma. it's great to have the vice president joining, us along with the foot soldiers and who, 59 years ago, lead this march on bloody sunday. unfortunately, it was a march that led to the beating, to the bleeding, and the near death of those marchers. >> i pushed one of them in the wheelchair, you are right next to. for people who saw the wheelchair, she was one of the original marchers on the bridge, that was tear gassed that day. >> and they are still here, marching for justice. >> that's right. >> and as you said, the march 59 years ago was about voting rights. four months after that march, 59 years ago they passed the voting rights act. the civil rights act to follow. but now, we are contending with people who are trying to take away, or roll back, freedom,'s ri
what are your thoughts, as the cbc chair, as we walked across that historic bridge, 59 years later, and fighting for voting rights. the supreme court took section five out of the voting rights act. a trump appointed court in many ways. what was going through your mind? >> well reverend al, it's great to be here with you, in selma. it's great to have the vice president joining, us along with the foot soldiers and who, 59 years ago, lead this march on bloody sunday. unfortunately, it was a...
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quote from. show material from the canadian cbc, whose authors suddenly discovered the existence of ukrainian it turned out, are processing with all their might, including citizens of the most hospitable country to bandera, the most hospitable country to bandera, that is it is canada, they say , that over the past year alone they have been defrauded of hundreds of millions of dollars, and, first of all, they are targeting lonely elderly people who, firstly, are very trusting, and therefore willingly communicate on the phone with just anyone, and secondly, just unfamiliar. history with the important amendment that we regularly conduct all kinds of explanatory events for potential victims, trying to minimize the damage by any means, while official ottawa simply turns a blind eye to the activities of those in the know, although they were being scammed methods have long been known, boris ivanin will confirm. boris, greetings, good evening, alexey. well, as far as i understand, from the point of view of informational and psychological impact, there is nothing new. didn't the boys have to invent? n
quote from. show material from the canadian cbc, whose authors suddenly discovered the existence of ukrainian it turned out, are processing with all their might, including citizens of the most hospitable country to bandera, the most hospitable country to bandera, that is it is canada, they say , that over the past year alone they have been defrauded of hundreds of millions of dollars, and, first of all, they are targeting lonely elderly people who, firstly, are very trusting, and therefore...
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material about this was published on the website of the canadian television channel cbc.ected ships and aircraft for russian aviation and closed the airspace. many western companies. local units were folded. the article emphasized that despite all this, new iphone and macbook models can be found on the shelves of russian stores. the reason is that the government and businesses were able to adapt to new conditions; the sanctions policy led the country to work more with asia. over the past 2 years, the russian government has managed to avoid sanctions and limit inflation. he also managed to increase trade with china for his own. by the end of the year, the moscow exchange will offer maybroker banks a product that will identify fraudsters, this will prevent unscrupulous participants from manipulating the market, which is why private investors and small companies usually suffer. first in turn, the new tool will be aimed at automating internal control procedures for professional participants, it will increase the convenience of work of the relevant departments in companies, an
material about this was published on the website of the canadian television channel cbc.ected ships and aircraft for russian aviation and closed the airspace. many western companies. local units were folded. the article emphasized that despite all this, new iphone and macbook models can be found on the shelves of russian stores. the reason is that the government and businesses were able to adapt to new conditions; the sanctions policy led the country to work more with asia. over the past 2...
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, broadcasters, not just the cbc, were given a $600 million, um, sub sidi in 2019 and have received money through various programs and trudeau has bought himself a specifically with this case with the men from coutts, a code of silence. the media will not talk about it. they claim to hide behind a public ban, which the defence brought, but that , the defence brought, but that, pardon me, that publication ban was only on a narrow set of information involving, um, the information involving, um, the information to obtain for the warrants . but the government and warrants. but the government and the media could be asking these questions of the government. how come we have political prisoners in canada? why were two of these men kept in solitary confinement? why were they denied bail when none of them had criminal records ? and had criminal records? and they're totally upstanding citizens? been citizens? why have they been kept jail in this trial kept in jail in this trial hasn't got underway for two years. these questions years. all of these questions are and there's are legitimate and
, broadcasters, not just the cbc, were given a $600 million, um, sub sidi in 2019 and have received money through various programs and trudeau has bought himself a specifically with this case with the men from coutts, a code of silence. the media will not talk about it. they claim to hide behind a public ban, which the defence brought, but that , the defence brought, but that, pardon me, that publication ban was only on a narrow set of information involving, um, the information involving, um,...
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an aba survey of bank leaders found the cbc■y underestimated g compliance costs by literally millionsrs. we have deployed research teams to debunk harmful claims that the cfpb continues to make regarding the competitiveness of the credit card market. to highlight the damage, the fed proposal wouldct on banks of all sizes particularly their ability to offer low or no cost checking accounts and other products and emphasize the potential harm the so-called credit card competition act would have on consumers including spelling the end for credit card i could spend the rest of the morning going into detail on any of these issues but i will save them for the panel later in the program. i invite you to take your own deep dive into our extensive research by visiting aba.com/reg research to find a complete list of detailed analysis we posted and provided over the last several months. we are better position today to prove how policy decisions coming from washington will not just affect america's banks, but also, the customers, clients, and communities that you so importantly serve. these agenci
an aba survey of bank leaders found the cbc■y underestimated g compliance costs by literally millionsrs. we have deployed research teams to debunk harmful claims that the cfpb continues to make regarding the competitiveness of the credit card market. to highlight the damage, the fed proposal wouldct on banks of all sizes particularly their ability to offer low or no cost checking accounts and other products and emphasize the potential harm the so-called credit card competition act would have...
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certainly especially using an updating laws that we have you heard commissioner gomez reference the cbcxisting law it's a perfect vehicle for making sure the robocalls from ai are forbidden or can consumer opted in for there's a lot of discussion already about what we disallow. there's an even bigger need an equal need to talk about what new policies we need to create. about what we should be doing. k-12 education i have young kids in elementary school and i do not know if they are learning the skills they need to be successful in an ai economy. >> i think you do they are not learning them. that's the point. >> recognized very difficult it's state-by-state there's a lot that needs to be happening for there's a dialogue i don't hear enough about to be just as a citizen i want to make sure walk but we should be to acknowledge so we shouldn't be doing. >> putting president for a day the ceo hat combine forces here, what would you do to inject more ai or a better understanding and skills of ai into the k -- 12 system but we need to own workplaces as adults forget retraining and some upscali
certainly especially using an updating laws that we have you heard commissioner gomez reference the cbcxisting law it's a perfect vehicle for making sure the robocalls from ai are forbidden or can consumer opted in for there's a lot of discussion already about what we disallow. there's an even bigger need an equal need to talk about what new policies we need to create. about what we should be doing. k-12 education i have young kids in elementary school and i do not know if they are learning the...
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certainly especially using an updating laws that we have you heard commissioner gomez reference the cbcxisting law it's a perfect vehicle for making sure the robocalls from ai are forbidden or can consumer opted in for there's a lot of discussion already about what we disallow. there's an even bigger need an equal need to talk about what new policies we need to create. about what we should be doing. >>> when i think about education, for example, i have young kids in elementary school. i don't know if they are learning the skills that they need to be successful in an ai economy. >> they are not learning them. that is the point. >> i do recognize it is difficult. it is state-by-state. that is a dialogue that i don't hear enough about, as a citizen, i want to make sure that lawmakers and members of government, that we are really talking about what we should be doing, not just what we should not be doing. >> playing president for a day, we are combining forces here. what would you do to inject more ai, or better understanding and skills of ai into the k-12 system? we need to do this as adul
certainly especially using an updating laws that we have you heard commissioner gomez reference the cbcxisting law it's a perfect vehicle for making sure the robocalls from ai are forbidden or can consumer opted in for there's a lot of discussion already about what we disallow. there's an even bigger need an equal need to talk about what new policies we need to create. about what we should be doing. >>> when i think about education, for example, i have young kids in elementary school....
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the cbc and new york times later reported that u.s. intelligence said islamic state was involved in the moscow attack and that the u.s. had provided russia in advance informed about a potential terrorist attack. us vice president kamala harris and the us national security council also confirmed that the islamic state was responsible for what happened. oleksandr bortnikov, director of the russian fsb, also declared about the ukrainian trail. kyiv is also trying to link the russian state media with the terrorist attack. however, the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi, ministry of for foreign affairs and officials categorically rejected any connection with the terrorist attack. i will remind you, on the evening of march 22, several armed people attacked the visitors of the krokus city hall concert hall, where a concert of a russian group was supposed to take place. the attackers also set fire to the building and drove away. russian security forces detained four shooters in the bryansk region. they have already been sent to custody. the attackers face life imprisonment. mykhailo podo
the cbc and new york times later reported that u.s. intelligence said islamic state was involved in the moscow attack and that the u.s. had provided russia in advance informed about a potential terrorist attack. us vice president kamala harris and the us national security council also confirmed that the islamic state was responsible for what happened. oleksandr bortnikov, director of the russian fsb, also declared about the ukrainian trail. kyiv is also trying to link the russian state media...
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have said that the fed is either actively researching or hiring personnel to study t implications of a cbcthe fed is doing right now on a digital dollar? i think we've been pretty transparent on this, but i will try harder. we are not -- we haven't proposed or come to a conclusion that we should propose or anything like that that cgress consider legislation to authorize a digital dollar. it would take legislation by congress signed by the preside■r to give us the ability to do what we think of as a cbdc with we are just a long way from that. think what every major central-bank is doing is we're trying to stay in the frontiers of what isit has many differentd applications in wholesale finance,, and these issues have become very front burner in the last five or six years. %¢ be knowledgeable about all that. we actually do have people trying to understand things, but it is wrong to say we are working and we're just going to spring it on congress at the right moment. we don't. i haven't in my own mind at all made a decision. i think this is something the u.s. should be doing. i just thi ihing
have said that the fed is either actively researching or hiring personnel to study t implications of a cbcthe fed is doing right now on a digital dollar? i think we've been pretty transparent on this, but i will try harder. we are not -- we haven't proposed or come to a conclusion that we should propose or anything like that that cgress consider legislation to authorize a digital dollar. it would take legislation by congress signed by the preside■r to give us the ability to do what we think...
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you are perpetrating conditions for what the cbcs as is a serious public health problem? respond to that? >> the media should be ashamed of themselves. the oklahoma mayor is perpetuating alive. we have emphasized student safety, we want all of our students to be safe. this is not an instance where a kid was killed in scope u they are lying about it, they are pushing and 2slgbtqiap+ plus -- agenda, to demonize conservatives. they want to attack me politically, they want to attack a conservative principles which estate the truth. there's voice and those girls, we will continue to focus in schools on academics and safety. we will not affirm their lies, we will not affirm gender ideology, and our local papers are completely left wing gets barraged and will continue to lie about this, in order to attack me. >> trace: speaking of the papers, this is the national rating the following, adult maggot rage is making schools more dangerous for students. i have read so many stories about this, i have heard nothing about maga rage having to do with the case who talked about tonight, it
you are perpetrating conditions for what the cbcs as is a serious public health problem? respond to that? >> the media should be ashamed of themselves. the oklahoma mayor is perpetuating alive. we have emphasized student safety, we want all of our students to be safe. this is not an instance where a kid was killed in scope u they are lying about it, they are pushing and 2slgbtqiap+ plus -- agenda, to demonize conservatives. they want to attack me politically, they want to attack a...
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criminals themselves filmed themselves during the terrorist attack, and the canadian television channel cbcist attack not with words of condolences and not with a story about the monstrous tragedy in crocus, with an invitation to the viewer to look at the faces of the militants, as if they were suppressed in court. beaten, some have bruises under their eyes, well, that is, they should, apparently, regret. once you look at the faces of the four alleged shooters, it becomes clear how the arrest took place and what happened next? they appeared in court, beaten , bruised and barely conscious. yesterday evening , three more men were brought to court who were allegedly involved in the attack on a concert hall in the moscow region, during which more than one person died. 130 people, yesterday the russian president, although for the first time he called the criminals radical islamists, he still made it clear that ukraine and the west could be behind all this. dozens tv cameras filmed how four alleged terrorists were taken to one of the moscow courts. they are accused of attacking a concert hall in
criminals themselves filmed themselves during the terrorist attack, and the canadian television channel cbcist attack not with words of condolences and not with a story about the monstrous tragedy in crocus, with an invitation to the viewer to look at the faces of the militants, as if they were suppressed in court. beaten, some have bruises under their eyes, well, that is, they should, apparently, regret. once you look at the faces of the four alleged shooters, it becomes clear how the arrest...
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. ♪ ♪ >> brian: all right come a fox news alert begins like this, cbc sources tell fox 21,000 migratingne of the business he is sector in california. more than 3600, the borders surged moving further west as te border on their own pure the border crisis is a major issue in the senate race in tomorrow's open primary. our next guest republican ten time major league baseball star finds him in a talk highway with lawmaker adam schiff. steve garvey joins us now. steve, you were popular in san diego, popular in los angeles, now you want to be popular as a politician. how do you explain your surge? >> well, it is simple. for 20 years, went to work for 30,000, 40,000 people who got to know steve garvey. my passion, my commitment, the ability to unite teams, build championships. that currency, millions of people, they have stood up. once i started running and they started listening to my common sense, compassionate, consensus building for them. and i said to them, let me fight crime in the streets for you. let me try to get the homeless off of the streets and get care for them. let me help fight
. ♪ ♪ >> brian: all right come a fox news alert begins like this, cbc sources tell fox 21,000 migratingne of the business he is sector in california. more than 3600, the borders surged moving further west as te border on their own pure the border crisis is a major issue in the senate race in tomorrow's open primary. our next guest republican ten time major league baseball star finds him in a talk highway with lawmaker adam schiff. steve garvey joins us now. steve, you were popular in...
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for the good of the country, his statement brought us a huge employee of the canadian radio station cbc city of kiev, a fraudulent call center that works exclusively in canadian. during all the years of operation of the call center, not a single criminal case was opened regarding their crimes. for several months in 2019 , alex worked in this scam call center in kyiv. after he realized what was going on there, he decided to become an informant. he wanted to talk to canadian journalists and tell them what he saw. we met. tell us how these call centers work? typically, one call center employs about 150 people. about 100 of them work in the sales department and are given a list of potential victims. fraudsters find victims on social networks, they publish articles that look like news items that promise tempting investments and are often featured there cryptocurrencies. to create the illusion that their clients were getting rich, scammers sent investors fake charts that showed their portfolios growing. things seem to be going well until the victim tells the scammer that she wants to withdraw
for the good of the country, his statement brought us a huge employee of the canadian radio station cbc city of kiev, a fraudulent call center that works exclusively in canadian. during all the years of operation of the call center, not a single criminal case was opened regarding their crimes. for several months in 2019 , alex worked in this scam call center in kyiv. after he realized what was going on there, he decided to become an informant. he wanted to talk to canadian journalists and tell...
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so, we have been talking to, you know, making sure we're engaging the cbc, members engage in these committees, ramping up those efforts, really utilizing them. the president's diverse cabinet, operatives all over the country, people of color that we are going to make sure we communicate and continue to do as we go forward in this campaign. >> all right, glenn folks were pencil to be the campaign manager for the biden 2024 presidential campaign, thank you very much for being with us. >>> switching out a way stunning win for democrats from earlier this week, out of alabama, joined me now, marilyn lance, sworn in on wednesday as the democratic represented of for alabama's 10th house district after flipping that seat long held by the gop. thank you for joining me today. first, i want to congratulate you on your historic win. you flipped alabama's 10th district for democrats this week in a 32-point swing, running on a platform of repealing your state's restrictive abortion laws and detecting access to ivf. during your campaign, you told your heartbreaking abortion story. i want to won out that the
so, we have been talking to, you know, making sure we're engaging the cbc, members engage in these committees, ramping up those efforts, really utilizing them. the president's diverse cabinet, operatives all over the country, people of color that we are going to make sure we communicate and continue to do as we go forward in this campaign. >> all right, glenn folks were pencil to be the campaign manager for the biden 2024 presidential campaign, thank you very much for being with us....
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so call me at 1800-743-cbc or call me. i always hear people talk about what's working at the moment. and the old days, when the great mark haynes ruled the mornings around here, i remember that each time i co- hosted he would introduce me as reverend jim bob from the church of what's happening now. it was fun back then and seemed like everyone was running their own personal hedge fund. there was an understanding that a stock could be here today and gone tomorrow and everyone was fine. everyone was fine with it. those days are over though. and if you recommend a stock for a trade, even if you say buy it today, for the analyst meeting tomorrow, and then you sell, there will always be a video, a youtube kicking around, shows you liked the stock but never gave the sell call. so we've gone beyond that. we're all about educating you to be a better investor. the same thing we do every day at a higher intense level at the cnbc investing club that i want you to join. tonight, i want to introduce you to the concept that is so import
so call me at 1800-743-cbc or call me. i always hear people talk about what's working at the moment. and the old days, when the great mark haynes ruled the mornings around here, i remember that each time i co- hosted he would introduce me as reverend jim bob from the church of what's happening now. it was fun back then and seemed like everyone was running their own personal hedge fund. there was an understanding that a stock could be here today and gone tomorrow and everyone was fine. everyone...
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so call me at 1800-743-cbc or call me. i always hear people
so call me at 1800-743-cbc or call me. i always hear people
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i mentioned the cbc chair, steve horsford. the tennessee three are there.he secretary of -- the attorney general of the united states, merrick garland, and the chief of the civil rights division, kristen clark, are also their. donna, you are here sitting with me onset when we listen to the vice presidents speech before this march. a short time ago. here's what she had to say at today's events. >> a promise of a future that was more equal, more unjust, and more free. and yes, they crossed this bridge, and in so doing, they also built a bridge. the brought together white americans, black americans, all sorts of americans, and ministers, and rabbis, and members of sclc, and folks of all ages and backgrounds. in less than six months later, the voting rights act of 1964 was signed into law. the story of salma, a story of our nation. >> and you know, when you and i were talking about the vice presidents speech, that was a galvanizing moment for the country. but you remember that moment, watching -- why is it such a searing moment for you? >> it was one of my earl
i mentioned the cbc chair, steve horsford. the tennessee three are there.he secretary of -- the attorney general of the united states, merrick garland, and the chief of the civil rights division, kristen clark, are also their. donna, you are here sitting with me onset when we listen to the vice presidents speech before this march. a short time ago. here's what she had to say at today's events. >> a promise of a future that was more equal, more unjust, and more free. and yes, they crossed...
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the judge overseeing the new york hush money trial are quote, particularly problematic also with the cbc is saying about a concerning surge in measles in the cnn saturday morning starting >> today at eight on cnn can the riva support your brain health? >> mary janet, hey eddie. know, fraser, franck, franck, bread. how are you fred fuel >> up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the new riva brain health challenge >> nexium 24 hour prevents...
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caucus political action committee, and we're working to make sure that not only in areas where there are cbcbut those other democrats that will make sure that we are winning and get into the majority, so that hakeem jeffries becomes the next speaker. so, we are looking at right now, running on a country where we may see that african american population is 8% or more, and we're looking at the differences in those elections might have been three, four, 5%. which means the turnout in those communities will make a difference on whether a democrat or a republican elected. we are finding based upon all of the polls that we've been doing, that we're going to increase that number and we will win several seats a courts. well when seats in arizona, we're gonna win more in california, in fact, we can win back the four or 5 am talking about, increase in new york. that could be very, the same thing in california. so, we are working hard, and we're not waiting until a month or two before the election, and just running around. we're going to talk to people. one of the things i think that is really importan
caucus political action committee, and we're working to make sure that not only in areas where there are cbcbut those other democrats that will make sure that we are winning and get into the majority, so that hakeem jeffries becomes the next speaker. so, we are looking at right now, running on a country where we may see that african american population is 8% or more, and we're looking at the differences in those elections might have been three, four, 5%. which means the turnout in those...
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she is the host of gen splaining, a cbc, amazon impact of misinformation on women and her 2020 tedx talk. why can't we talk about periods? more than 2 million views in its first six months, leading to the launch of her podcast on the tedx audio collective body self with dr. jen gunter, dr. gunter will be in conversation. drmidr. is an award winning physician. new york times selling author and nationally recognized speaker whose work centers on individual■> healing social justice. her debut, the beauty and breaking, was a new york times book. so now, please me in welcoming to politics and prose dr. jen gunter and dr. michele harper. hello, everybody my interest is and hello now which which microphone do yo both oh, okay. yeah. let's keep our own show here. that's wonderful. i take it on the road as well. lovely to be here with you to meet in person and to be here wi you as well. jen you know, i think i'm going to start with an open quen.ere t this book on blood --, an excellent resource for, all of us, when it comes to the reasons why we■= the reasons why we would have painful how to cont
she is the host of gen splaining, a cbc, amazon impact of misinformation on women and her 2020 tedx talk. why can't we talk about periods? more than 2 million views in its first six months, leading to the launch of her podcast on the tedx audio collective body self with dr. jen gunter, dr. gunter will be in conversation. drmidr. is an award winning physician. new york times selling author and nationally recognized speaker whose work centers on individual■> healing social justice. her...
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so this is it was a cbc, the french version of the cbc.nt an actress in posing as a 14 year old girl. she said that she had come across the idea of trans onune come across the idea of trans online and that she had an eating disorder, and within nine minutes, this this clinician had approved her for testosterone. her parents weren't there, she didn't have parental consent. and when the journalist asked them about why they had done that , they said i was just that, they said i was just following w path. and in the w path standards of care. they pointed out you need to do a comprehensive psychosocial assessment and the clinician said, well, i did. it's not duration. it's the quality of the assessment. so in the wrong hands such as this clinician w path standards of care . and this path standards of care. and this affirmative model can mean that you end up with a 14 year old girl getting testosterone after nine minutes. >> well, there's a lot to think about there. michael shellenberger and mia hughes, thanks much joining thanks so much forjoin
so this is it was a cbc, the french version of the cbc.nt an actress in posing as a 14 year old girl. she said that she had come across the idea of trans onune come across the idea of trans online and that she had an eating disorder, and within nine minutes, this this clinician had approved her for testosterone. her parents weren't there, she didn't have parental consent. and when the journalist asked them about why they had done that , they said i was just that, they said i was just following...
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. >>> and a warning from the cbc on the rise on the number of cases of measles. top medical expert to talk about that. about that. so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense. we got nothing to worry about. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? got him. good game. thanks for coming to our clinic, first one's free. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in th
. >>> and a warning from the cbc on the rise on the number of cases of measles. top medical expert to talk about that. about that. so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense. we got nothing to worry about. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or...
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. >> announcer: this cbc program is sponsored by t. rowe price. invest with confidence.ou know doug, ever since switching to workday you've been a real rock star. rock star? what do you know about rock stars? billy idol? i mean where's the skin-tight leather? my shoes are leather. where's the unnecessary zippers? that thing! billy, rock star is just how doug feels when he uses workday. thanks, rory. i'll show you rock star! be a finance and hr rock star. workday. for a changing world. billy idol just stole your golf cart! >>> welcome back to "squawk box." two men are being held for stealing trade secrets from tesla. they're being held in jail without bail. both are employees of a canadian battery producer that tesla acquired in 2019. they had access to drawings and other documents that allowed others to copy that manufacturing process. >>> when we come back, boeing cfo giving us an update on the conference. we'll give you highlights and talk with ron epstein. that's up next. boeing shares down by 2.4%. as we head to the break, let's take a look at yesterday's s&p 500 win
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my first question is about cbcs. there's been chatter on socia media that people are concerned about the fed creating a cbc without legislative authorization. you and i have discussed that before and as you know there are other means, that could use digital assets to create a secure and instant payment system. so the question is this. do you still agree that the federal reserve cannot introduce us central bank digital currency without congressional authorization? >> yes i do. >> thank you. that columns people's fears, the people who are concerned that we could end up like the digital you on that used as a means of surveillance so that will calm some of those discussions down. thank you so much. my next question is about your core cpe. as you know, there's a disconnect between how you measure inflation and how the american people see the american people are spending their money on gasoline, food, and rent. and they hear about these improvements in the economy but they are not seeing in their ev lives so can you explai
my first question is about cbcs. there's been chatter on socia media that people are concerned about the fed creating a cbc without legislative authorization. you and i have discussed that before and as you know there are other means, that could use digital assets to create a secure and instant payment system. so the question is this. do you still agree that the federal reserve cannot introduce us central bank digital currency without congressional authorization? >> yes i do. >>...