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i still have cds with this charles adams series at home, and i like to say that i made this collection even before how the adam family became mainstream. sergey is a self-taught designer, he has a sewing education, he teaches future students, but he learned to invent things from scratch himself, he works in the upcycling genre, he creates new things from old ones, my turtleneck, which was also once used, some pieces. by the way, no black and white tones, instead of accessories there is a respirator, and also a backpack with sewn fingers. this is the thing. by the way, the reincarnation of one of the main characters of the series. fashion horror impressed the experts, especially jamal makhmudov. in former winner of the russian silhouette, now a famous designer, collaborates with anastasia volochkova and larisa dolina, after what he saw, he invited kurokhtin for an internship. russian silhouette is the largest fashionable one. event. its main goal is to promote young talents. fashion designers are fighting all over russia to get into the show. belarusians automatically qualify for the fi
i still have cds with this charles adams series at home, and i like to say that i made this collection even before how the adam family became mainstream. sergey is a self-taught designer, he has a sewing education, he teaches future students, but he learned to invent things from scratch himself, he works in the upcycling genre, he creates new things from old ones, my turtleneck, which was also once used, some pieces. by the way, no black and white tones, instead of accessories there is a...
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is a film buff, my favorite series was once my favorite, i still have disks with this series by charles adamssay that i sewed this collection even before semeikadam became a stream. gives to future tailors, but he learned to invent from scratch himself, works in the upcycling genre , creates new things from old ones, my turtleneck, which was once also used, some pieces of knitwear that i had left, here is a strip, yes, if we take the theme collection of the adams family, then brother wednesday wore a striped t-shirt and pieces of stripes turned out to be just right, by the way, no black and white tones. instead of accessories, a respirator, and also a backpack with sewn fingers. this is the thing. by the way, the reincarnation of one of the main characters of the series. fashion horror impressed experts, especially jamal makhmudov. in the past , the winner of the russian silhouette, now a famous designer, collaborates with anastasia volochkova and larisa dolina, after what he saw, rokhtin was invited to an internship. russian silhouette is the largest fashion event, its main goal is to promot
is a film buff, my favorite series was once my favorite, i still have disks with this series by charles adamssay that i sewed this collection even before semeikadam became a stream. gives to future tailors, but he learned to invent from scratch himself, works in the upcycling genre , creates new things from old ones, my turtleneck, which was once also used, some pieces of knitwear that i had left, here is a strip, yes, if we take the theme collection of the adams family, then brother wednesday...
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imitator, he is a film buff, my favorite series was once, i still have cds with this series by charles adamst home, and i like to say that i sewed this collection before of how the addams family became mainstream. sergey is a self-taught designer, he has a sewing education, he teaches future students, but he learned to invent from scratch. he himself works in the upcycling genre, he creates new things from old ones, my turtleneck, which was once also used, some pieces of knitwear that i had left, here is a strip, yes, if we take the theme of the adams family collection, then brother wednesday walked like once striped t-shirts and pieces of stripes turned out to be just right, by the way, no black and white tones, instead of accessories, a respirator, and also... a backpack with sewn fingers. this is the thing. by the way, the reincarnation of one of the main characters of the series. fashion horror impressed experts, especially jamal makhmudov. in the past, the winner of the russian silhouette, now a famous designer collaborates with anastasia volochkova and larisa dolina, after what he saw,
imitator, he is a film buff, my favorite series was once, i still have cds with this series by charles adamst home, and i like to say that i sewed this collection before of how the addams family became mainstream. sergey is a self-taught designer, he has a sewing education, he teaches future students, but he learned to invent from scratch. he himself works in the upcycling genre, he creates new things from old ones, my turtleneck, which was once also used, some pieces of knitwear that i had...
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. >> with gayle king but you can call me gail and charles barkley told tonight the one and only oprah winfrey nba commissioner adam silver a grammy winning artists. will john king charles starts now >> going >> all right >> welcome. welcome. >> we have an absolutely packed shows and i'm very excited. first, i want you all to know it's the first day of spring, charles, i can tell oh, you're right because i wore yellow. that's right. >> yellow is my favorite color is just springtime and the suit is from a company called favorite daughter. and so they didn't have my size, so they overnight it it to me i said i really need it because i want to wear it for king charles. and they sent me a thing and said, oh, my god, you're interviewing king charles. i hear that he's ill. i hope he's going to be all right. >> and i said, i'm fine. bob, can you i said no, not that king charles charles barkley. they go, oh, we think he's great too. so you're okay, right? >> hey, have you talk to king charles, that's my can we put kate some real pictures out? >> hello. >> kitty, loved >> people know you're fine. >> i'm fine. you her son ha
. >> with gayle king but you can call me gail and charles barkley told tonight the one and only oprah winfrey nba commissioner adam silver a grammy winning artists. will john king charles starts now >> going >> all right >> welcome. welcome. >> we have an absolutely packed shows and i'm very excited. first, i want you all to know it's the first day of spring, charles, i can tell oh, you're right because i wore yellow. that's right. >> yellow is my favorite...
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charles barkley >> i told her shoot out here. >> the one and only oprah winfrey nba commissioner adam silver a grammy-winning artists. will john king, charles starts now we're going welcome, welcome. >> we have an absolutely tax showed tonight. i'm very excited. first, i want you all to know it's the first day of spring, charles, i can tell >> you're right because i >> wore yellow. that's right. yellows, my favorite colors. so springtime and the students from a company called favorite daughter and so they didn't have my size, so they overnight it did to me. i said i really need it because i want to wear it for king charles. and they sent me a thing and said, oh, my god, you're interviewing king charles. i hear that he's ill. >> i >> hope he's gonna be all right. >> and i said, i'm fine. i'm fine. can you i said no, not that king charles charles barkley. they go oh, we think he's it's great to so chose, you're okay, right >> hey, if you talk to king charles, that's my can we put kate some real pictures out >> like can you let people know you're fine. i'm fine. >> her son has happened to me no, no, no, it's charles bark
charles barkley >> i told her shoot out here. >> the one and only oprah winfrey nba commissioner adam silver a grammy-winning artists. will john king, charles starts now we're going welcome, welcome. >> we have an absolutely tax showed tonight. i'm very excited. first, i want you all to know it's the first day of spring, charles, i can tell >> you're right because i >> wore yellow. that's right. yellows, my favorite colors. so springtime and the students from a...
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charles: people say that. adam: both that year and four years prior, he didn't want debates, membered how he got burned by jfk and it worked out fine. charles: richard nixon is more intellectually, before president biden had age issues. not something the american public wants and it is a race in a weird way no one want -- charles: we are bit players. charles: we sound very shakespearean. all the world is a stage. lauren: 1 is that knocking around? charlie gasparino. that is right, you are right. brian yannis joins us. he gets to the bottom of the story, he's in trump land but i noticed, when the former president was commenting via truth social on bowing out of the race, saying great things about her but what and how is he reacting? >> reporter: nikki haley dropped out of the race earlier this morning, wanted to see if the former president would react. so far doesn't look like that's going to happen. nikki haley deciding to drop out of the race after losing 14 of 15 states on supertuesday, she congratulated the form
charles: people say that. adam: both that year and four years prior, he didn't want debates, membered how he got burned by jfk and it worked out fine. charles: richard nixon is more intellectually, before president biden had age issues. not something the american public wants and it is a race in a weird way no one want -- charles: we are bit players. charles: we sound very shakespearean. all the world is a stage. lauren: 1 is that knocking around? charlie gasparino. that is right, you are...
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he is published biographies of thomas carlyle, mark twain, henry james, charles dickens, john quincy adams, abraham lincoln gore vidal, and now thomas jefferson in his masterly pen. kaplan offers us a biography of thomas jefferson by giving an english professor's kind attention to jefferson's written words. jefferson only published one book in his lifetime notes on the state of virginia. but, of course, jefferson wrote consul treatises like a summary view of the rights of british north america legal briefs, memoranda the declaration of independence, and above all letters, thousands of them, which kaplan calls among his most powerful and revealing writings throughout his masterly pen, kaplan brings a skilled biographers attention to how jefferson reveals himself through his writing, often without without intending to, as kaplan says of notes on the state of virginia. it's a book about jefferson partly because jefferson did not want it to, a book about himself. the jefferson we meet here is not surprisingly learned and forceful. but kaplan also shows this jefferson as a writer who's often ev
he is published biographies of thomas carlyle, mark twain, henry james, charles dickens, john quincy adams, abraham lincoln gore vidal, and now thomas jefferson in his masterly pen. kaplan offers us a biography of thomas jefferson by giving an english professor's kind attention to jefferson's written words. jefferson only published one book in his lifetime notes on the state of virginia. but, of course, jefferson wrote consul treatises like a summary view of the rights of british north america...
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charles: let's see if she agrees. neil: mayor attic -- mayor eric adams says you don't like the guy but -- charles: who knows what's going to happen but the options, laid out the known options. maybe there's something i don't know, sounds like this is headed towards monday morning she seizes these properties and has to figure out how to unwind everything and this could be a strategy trump employees because i know people in maga saying this thing will get overturned. the judgment is so outrageous it is -- lauren: 1 why prematurely sell your properties. neil: let her figure it out, six months as she figures it out you get a lower judgment or no judgment. neil: good luck sticking to the business journalism thing. charles: it has been a while since my first economy course. neil: another fascinating story we've been following, the first human being to receive a neural link brain computer implant and we are finding the darndest things, molly line in massachusetts. >> reporter: this is compared to telepathy. that's why this young man is the one on the forefront of this, unveiling all he can do by thinking. you mentioned he can
charles: let's see if she agrees. neil: mayor attic -- mayor eric adams says you don't like the guy but -- charles: who knows what's going to happen but the options, laid out the known options. maybe there's something i don't know, sounds like this is headed towards monday morning she seizes these properties and has to figure out how to unwind everything and this could be a strategy trump employees because i know people in maga saying this thing will get overturned. the judgment is so...
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charles: i can tell you, thanks a lot, adam. by the way, should you be rethinking retirement?te anaysing. tweet me if you're prepared for retirement. tweet me @cvpayne. what can be done about it. nancy tengler always has some great suggestions. great suggestions. we'll be right back. ♪ ing you back? ♪ the only limit is the sky ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it (just a little bit louder) ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it ♪ ♪ it's your moment in the spotlight ♪ all your ambitions. all in one app. low fixed rates. borrow up to $100k. no fees required. sofi. get your money right®. students... students of any age, from anywhere. using our technology to power different ways of learning. so when minds grow, opportunities follow. ♪ nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid before it begins. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do
charles: i can tell you, thanks a lot, adam. by the way, should you be rethinking retirement?te anaysing. tweet me if you're prepared for retirement. tweet me @cvpayne. what can be done about it. nancy tengler always has some great suggestions. great suggestions. we'll be right back. ♪ ing you back? ♪ the only limit is the sky ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it (just a little bit louder) ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it ♪ ♪ it's your moment in...
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adam: the battle over tiktok, where the saga goes, we go to charlie gasparino. charlesoday, i think. i grope with irish students from the bronx. they were really irish. irish feasts, can't remember. there was a whole thing and my dad's union was heavily irish. the westys controlled it and my father worked for guys who i knew. i know a lot of irish people. neil: there is a kinship. the tiktok thing. where is this? charles: wall street guys who are following this, this could be a big deal. neil: is at such a given? charles: all of tiktok is worth something like $200 billion. low us the us thing is all over the place. the whole thing. a portion of that, 20 million, a huge deal. if we could do it. it is right there and that is one thing. wall street is salivating. talking to people like dan ives, dan gives it a 25% chance, he thinks of the senate will sit on it. neil: by could dance might not do it. sends a bill to biden. then it's up to the chinese to say we will solve this thing and the secret sauce of our spyware. they don't do that anymore. neil: given the sheer lopside
adam: the battle over tiktok, where the saga goes, we go to charlie gasparino. charlesoday, i think. i grope with irish students from the bronx. they were really irish. irish feasts, can't remember. there was a whole thing and my dad's union was heavily irish. the westys controlled it and my father worked for guys who i knew. i know a lot of irish people. neil: there is a kinship. the tiktok thing. where is this? charles: wall street guys who are following this, this could be a big deal. neil:...
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adam clayton powell of new york, bill dawson of los angeles, along■$ charles diggs of detroit and johnhose were the six, five or six african-americans who were members of the congress at the time. now there's a 60 african-americans, 18 asian americans, 50 or latinos, five native americans, 150 women, applause. [applause] that deserves an applause. and i want to point this out because once again, has there been progress, far more progress here than the corporate side because this owes to the political engagement, this is to the involvement and then beyond these there are a number of members of congress who are not black, asian american, latino, not native american, african-american and latino voters are essential to their coalition meaning they could not win if they couldn't put a coalition that included these entities together. so let's give that a big round of applae. i'm always excited when we look at that. so the civil rights act has made a difference, but the current challenges that we face, i want to put this in this context may of 2020, covid was two months old. we were all watch
adam clayton powell of new york, bill dawson of los angeles, along■$ charles diggs of detroit and johnhose were the six, five or six african-americans who were members of the congress at the time. now there's a 60 african-americans, 18 asian americans, 50 or latinos, five native americans, 150 women, applause. [applause] that deserves an applause. and i want to point this out because once again, has there been progress, far more progress here than the corporate side because this owes to the...
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adamant they have cash reserves. it sounds like they don't. i don't know how much cash -- neil: where they ready for something of this size? charlesf $1 billion on top of the 90. neil: that's gasparino. charles: i would be on a beach somewhere. isn't that like -- neil: i guess. you love it when you were a lowly reporter. not earning nearly as much. charles: then nothing i love to -- i used to thank my boss. young people never thank the boss. neil: charlie, thank you. very good seeing you again. the former atlanta fed president, the backdrop for this is this two day fed meeting but outside development like the bank of japan stopping negative rates or the idea we are at 0 or less but hiking, the timing is the start of something. what you would to meet it the federal reserve, but something like that influence a decision one way or the other? >> not really. the fed focuses on the domestic economy during the meetings. there are reports of monetary actions by the central banks, the most recent activity in exchange markets and strength of the foreign economies but all things considered the us is somewhat insulated from those developments
adamant they have cash reserves. it sounds like they don't. i don't know how much cash -- neil: where they ready for something of this size? charlesf $1 billion on top of the 90. neil: that's gasparino. charles: i would be on a beach somewhere. isn't that like -- neil: i guess. you love it when you were a lowly reporter. not earning nearly as much. charles: then nothing i love to -- i used to thank my boss. young people never thank the boss. neil: charlie, thank you. very good seeing you again....
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adam is here. that's because i see the problem we have been discussing, which i think charles put very nicely, that young people in particular are more concerned with changing the world than understanding that. it seems to me at the root of the problem lies higher education. it is it's very hard to package what goes on in the classroom, what goes on in faculty meetings, what goes on in search committees, in academic journals in such a way that it can be consumed by the general public, so it remains largely under the surface or has for a very long time, but when "the new york times" sets a mask to its credibility in public, this is visibility to everybody. i think james at some point mentioned at a counter revolution might be coming, but that can only come once the revolution is visible and invisible enough to provoke a reaction. my question for, i guess, everyone or anyone who wants to take it up is -- is this a good thing that things have gotten so bad and might we hope that they get worse? >> this sounds like a question linen -- lenin might have. i bet eliana would have a good answer to that. >>
adam is here. that's because i see the problem we have been discussing, which i think charles put very nicely, that young people in particular are more concerned with changing the world than understanding that. it seems to me at the root of the problem lies higher education. it is it's very hard to package what goes on in the classroom, what goes on in faculty meetings, what goes on in search committees, in academic journals in such a way that it can be consumed by the general public, so it...
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charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> tuesday was super tuesday here in cifnia. and some of the big headlines from suptuesaygo like this. democratic congressman adam schiff and republican steve garvey willnow face off in november after fishing and the top 2 in the u.s. senate primary. former san jo myor sam liccardo is leading the race to replace the retiring congresswoman anna eshoo. plus, the only statewide proposition prop one which would overhaul the state's mental health care system is still in a tight race with 50% of the votes counted. it still split right down the middle and president joe biden and former president donald trump will move on to the general election in november. prof f the san francisco measure that would require those receiving city public assistance benefits to participate in treatment for drug dependence was passed by voters. and today, people who were opposed to that measure are sharing their concerns about what will happen now moving forward. kron four's tiffany justice joins us to live with the latest here. thanks for joining us. tiffany. yes, second. director jennifer freking buck says she's not surprised that the mea
charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> tuesday was super tuesday here in cifnia. and some of the big headlines from suptuesaygo like this. democratic congressman adam schiff and republican steve garvey willnow face off in november after fishing and the top 2 in the u.s. senate primary. former san jo myor sam liccardo is leading the race to replace the retiring congresswoman anna eshoo. plus, the only statewide proposition prop one which would overhaul the state's mental health care system is...
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cil rights act passed there were five blacks, adam clayton powell of new york, bill dawson, los angeles, along with bob knicks of philadelphia and charlesohn conyers of detroit. five, six, african-americans who are a member of the congress at that time. now there are 60 african-americans, 18 asian americans, 54 latinos, five native americans, 150women. applause. [applause] >> that deserves an applause and i wanted to point this out because once again, has there been progress? and far more progress here than on the corporate side because this owes to the power of the vote. this owes to political engagement. this owes to involvement and then beyond these there are a large number of members of coping who are not black, not asian-american, not latino, not native american, who african-american and latino voters are central to their coalition. meaning, they could not win if they couldn't put athat include together. so, let's give that a big round of applause. [applause] >> a i amlw when we look at that. so, the civil rights act has made a dier challenges that we e -- i want to put this in this ■■ context. may of 2020. covid was two months old
cil rights act passed there were five blacks, adam clayton powell of new york, bill dawson, los angeles, along with bob knicks of philadelphia and charlesohn conyers of detroit. five, six, african-americans who are a member of the congress at that time. now there are 60 african-americans, 18 asian americans, 54 latinos, five native americans, 150women. applause. [applause] >> that deserves an applause and i wanted to point this out because once again, has there been progress? and far more...
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indeed.com/hire adam: the truth social thing and trading active stock, bottom line for donald trump is it means on paper he could be sitting on $5 billion. charlie gasparino reminds me on paper. charles: if he's home right now it would be more than paper. this is what he needs to sell, has to come up with $175 million. if you wants to sell his stock he needs board approval to sell it. it is a 6-month lockup on it. to get it approved, stock would go down dramatically. if he sold 100 million, see that as a sign at 40. so the minute he says he's going to sell, stock will go down because it is a chunk of change. for him to sell it, sell it to an individual, to buy this thing. to get the money all at once, always rules about it, really tricky. for the average person getting into this, call me a hater, i've seen this play before. amc, game stop, bed, bath, and beyond. mm tlp, a stock that was a preferred stock. these are all companies with rational exuberance and people start selling and it goes down and we should point out trump media is a social media site like twitter with a fraction of users which means one fraction of the prophets since twitter doesn't make profits, has bigger losses.
indeed.com/hire adam: the truth social thing and trading active stock, bottom line for donald trump is it means on paper he could be sitting on $5 billion. charlie gasparino reminds me on paper. charles: if he's home right now it would be more than paper. this is what he needs to sell, has to come up with $175 million. if you wants to sell his stock he needs board approval to sell it. it is a 6-month lockup on it. to get it approved, stock would go down dramatically. if he sold 100 million, see...
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i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message because together we can still get big things done. into one of the most beloved comic strips. >> peanuts is carrying on the legacy of charleschulz by telling the story of its first black character, franklin ktvu. greg lee spoke to the driving force behind the new program about what it means to him. >> i'm franklin armstrong, my name is charlie brown. >> the iconic peanuts comic strip introduces a new apple tv special, welcome home franklin, released during black history month. the new program tells the origin story of its first black character, frankie an was coming into this established group from the outside when it badly to fit in here. >> i was coming into this established thing a peanuts worldwide wanting really desperately to fit in and here i was, uh, a black person representing something for black people. and on some level, franklin feels that rob armstrong co-wrote the special he created the long running comic strip jump start, was a dear friend of the late peanuts creator charles sparky schulz, and was the inspiration for franklin's last name. it's continuing the legacy of charles schulz. this man was my friend. u
i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message because together we can still get big things done. into one of the most beloved comic strips. >> peanuts is carrying on the legacy of charleschulz by telling the story of its first black character, franklin ktvu. greg lee spoke to the driving force behind the new program about what it means to him. >> i'm franklin armstrong, my name is charlie brown. >> the iconic peanuts comic strip introduces a new apple tv special, welcome home...