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-- king charles i. yes, her nanny - welcome of the queen? -- king charles i. people will know that the silk for her wedding dress _ know that the silk for her wedding dress was — know that the silk for her wedding dress was woven here in dunfermline. this was— dress was woven here in dunfermline. this was always slated to be a visit for prince charles, the same person visiting, albeit with a different title, this is a significant moment, isn't yes, i think it is a very special moment for the city, and i think very special that this should be the place he chooses to come first, the city status seems to be a lovely priority for him, that he wants to be here amongst people celebrating what it is to become the new king. i know people here are very hopeful that he will perhaps as he makes his way down the street stop to talk to some of them. we saw during that period of mourning that he did talk to people who were out paying their last respects to the queen, there seems to be a wish, certainly amongst here and a sense that they feel there is a different kind of mess
-- king charles i. yes, her nanny - welcome of the queen? -- king charles i. people will know that the silk for her wedding dress _ know that the silk for her wedding dress was — know that the silk for her wedding dress was woven here in dunfermline. this was— dress was woven here in dunfermline. this was always slated to be a visit for prince charles, the same person visiting, albeit with a different title, this is a significant moment, isn't yes, i think it is a very special moment for...
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>> well, that is a really complicated question, charles. yes, is too early. no question growth is slowing down to your prior statement. i will give you numbers here. meta, google are both expected to grow their top line next year, in 2023, before we've gotten through earnings we'll see estimates are cut further nine or 10% year-over-year. prior to covid back in 2019, both of those assets were growing their revenue bases north of 20%. so part of it reflects what is obviously a softening macro environment, part of it reflects maturity and part in the case of facebook some very substantial issues. competition with tiktok. then the loss of some of their advertising signal because of the apple privacy changes. so there is a lot of headwinds, some tailwind, mostly affecting these stocks. you're right, multiples come down over time as the growth rates fade. advantage, one reason i like meta, one of the reasons i like meta, trading 10, 11, gaap earnings. those estimates may need to be cut. i don't think they are cut in half next year. i think it is modest
>> well, that is a really complicated question, charles. yes, is too early. no question growth is slowing down to your prior statement. i will give you numbers here. meta, google are both expected to grow their top line next year, in 2023, before we've gotten through earnings we'll see estimates are cut further nine or 10% year-over-year. prior to covid back in 2019, both of those assets were growing their revenue bases north of 20%. so part of it reflects what is obviously a softening...
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i don't know. rishaad: tell me, charles, do see this for amd, micron as well? >> yes.ad: is tsmc doing something differently insulating it? tsmc has a broad range, does it not? >> yes, given the bad news, that is something we have to assume, but there is a super cycle in the whole industry. that going back to that, that is something people have to accept. we hope the tsmc management team will give us some clarity in the earnings call. yvonne: charles, thank you. we have plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: all right, this stock up 5% this week, the drugmaker in japan sang its new alzheimer's drug will gain approval in the u.s. the ceo said data from recent tests show the drug works, making it the first medicine to successfully blunt the progression of dementia in a large-scale trial. >> the drug discovery and development is the most sophisticated business in the modern days. i would say it is like a puzzle game, and so pieces should be coordinated well, perfectly well at one time, then you can see your picture or landscape, and in this case it is a successfu
i don't know. rishaad: tell me, charles, do see this for amd, micron as well? >> yes.ad: is tsmc doing something differently insulating it? tsmc has a broad range, does it not? >> yes, given the bad news, that is something we have to assume, but there is a super cycle in the whole industry. that going back to that, that is something people have to accept. we hope the tsmc management team will give us some clarity in the earnings call. yvonne: charles, thank you. we have plenty more...
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i don't think we're heading for anything like 2008. charles: okay. but you are right now quote, unquote bearish? the stock market is in trouble for a while? >> yes do but i would say this, the cavalry is coming, you will get a change in congress. we'll see about 20 -- 24. i don't think this is a long term malaise bear market recession. the '70s, 1012 years of awfulness. it took reagan several years to right the ship. i am a long-term buyer. i would say to people. go ahead, commit, do some, do some committing when the market goes down. don't try to beat the bottom. don't be too clever. charles: pick a few green bananas. >> i like exchange traded funds, index funds. dollar-cost-average something not completely out of style. my former professor better at princeton, i don't think this is a forever story. we'll get through this. i remain steadfastly optimistic. you know me. charles: why we love you. by the way the audience loves you. >> thank you. charles: anyone out there not watching, the numbers suggest all of america is watching make sure you catch larry 4:00 p.m. right here on fox business. when we -- no, let me bring in kb advisor kristin bentz
i don't think we're heading for anything like 2008. charles: okay. but you are right now quote, unquote bearish? the stock market is in trouble for a while? >> yes do but i would say this, the cavalry is coming, you will get a change in congress. we'll see about 20 -- 24. i don't think this is a long term malaise bear market recession. the '70s, 1012 years of awfulness. it took reagan several years to right the ship. i am a long-term buyer. i would say to people. go ahead, commit, do...
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i saw washundred billion. that seems to me beginning of an area raising flags with powell and company. >> yes. charlesjim, we have to go from here. thanks very much. i really appreciate it. some key important questions i'm glad you were able to answer for us. thank you so much. >> thank you. charles: i want to bring in quadratic capital portfolio manager manager nancy davis. nancy, i see you're saying the fed will back off from the hiking regime or they will crush the economy but no way they will engineer a soft landing. why? >> well, i will take the other side of jim's point of view. i do think the fed, we have 137 basis points priced in before the end of the year looking at fed fund futures of additional rate hikes and the fed has to hike 13just to -- 137 to meet expectations. the fed has a lot of wiggle room to hike 75, 50, and allow a little bit of a breather because we've had so many consecutive hikes back-to-back and i do think the uk has given us sort of that out for financial stability because it is not just our economy, it is every economy is experiencing inflation. so i do think i would take
i saw washundred billion. that seems to me beginning of an area raising flags with powell and company. >> yes. charlesjim, we have to go from here. thanks very much. i really appreciate it. some key important questions i'm glad you were able to answer for us. thank you so much. >> thank you. charles: i want to bring in quadratic capital portfolio manager manager nancy davis. nancy, i see you're saying the fed will back off from the hiking regime or they will crush the economy but no...
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charles. caller: yes, i would prefer a democratic congress. i do not think it is going to happen. think it could work. he could check and balance each other. look at what the republicans are proposing here. can you hear me? host: you are still on. go ahead. caller: look at what republicans are proposing. republicans and democrats, we all have people on social security. this is going to be devastating to the older people. look at what we are going to do to the college kids. college kids better get out and vote if they want -- vote. freedom is at stake here. if we didn't have what happened in washington on the sixth, we wouldn't have what is happening now. look out for the seniors and old people. the republicans and democrats have people on social security. thank you, have a good day. host: youngstown, ohio. publican line. this is dan. caller: republican -- divided government will not work if you've got somebody ruling by executive orders. there was never a vote taken to open the border. joe biden decided to open the border and the democrats went along with it. everything that is ha
charles. caller: yes, i would prefer a democratic congress. i do not think it is going to happen. think it could work. he could check and balance each other. look at what the republicans are proposing here. can you hear me? host: you are still on. go ahead. caller: look at what republicans are proposing. republicans and democrats, we all have people on social security. this is going to be devastating to the older people. look at what we are going to do to the college kids. college kids better...
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yes. let's do it. i am a charles guy. yeah. home a war you i'm a lawyer. oh, i never. i never yuba. oh, oh, faith, that hard work will always lead to success to motivate their children to do their chores. psyche, terry and her husband hold and awards ceremony. who's going to get it this award is going to someone who may have a smaller appetite. yeah, they will eat as much as they possibly can. is the war is going to go to none other than baby, teary. oh, yeah. have everybody parking hard. and ernie is in the behavior that we like to show in the house. because we know in a, in the world in america, that when you work car, usually you get a payoff for it. so we would like to have steal here at home. that working hard equals winning something the couple started from nothing without a penny to their name to day there were a symbol of the american dream. something that they hoped to pass on to their children. you recognize yourself in the title blanket acceptance yeah. yeah. and yes, i think black excellent is the behavior of embodying what our ancestors, our black african ancestors hope
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i think he has more money than king charles coming into this year, and he is inheriting a mess. why would you want this job right now? >> reporter: yesi know that is being talked a lot about, that he has more money than king charles, king charles has a lot of money and a lot of money you don't necessarily see. i don't know. that being said though, here's a fascinating thing -- people are saying it. you're not the only one. >> he's got loads of cash and now take this job on here. >> reporter: that's right. and it is a good point, because he is having to try and tell this country, people who are dealing with soaring mortgages and soaring fuel bills, and facing tax cuts and tax rises and spending cuts, that they are going to have to buckle down just at the same time of course being a politician, as you say, he's very, very wealthy, and at least in theory, to have an impact. it is funny isn't it, he's not, he's not the most how can you put it, not necessarily the most entertaining of politicians when you see him speak and at the same time so many things to say about him and goodness me, the first person of color to move through that door
i think he has more money than king charles coming into this year, and he is inheriting a mess. why would you want this job right now? >> reporter: yesi know that is being talked a lot about, that he has more money than king charles, king charles has a lot of money and a lot of money you don't necessarily see. i don't know. that being said though, here's a fascinating thing -- people are saying it. you're not the only one. >> he's got loads of cash and now take this job on here....
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pechorin kirov economic and legal lyceum, and king charles xii allowed swedish marques to rob russian merchant ships. who is this pirate? yes and here ihe countries of holland england yes they were interested in trade with russia and therefore they tried to restore, uh, trade routes trading with russia and other countries correctly english yes chang and the dutch, because otherwise you would not have united. yes, i'm right. he said everything is correct. and even the first version was more actually correct. i think the correct answer is swedish pirates. that's right, they were called robbed everyone and everything in the baltic sea. it was decided to pacify them with a joint landing by the combined ramada, consisting of 84 warships. among which the battle flag of the russian fleet was developing on 21. and the tsar for some time became the commander-in-chief of the fleets of russia, england, holland and denmark, but in general they could land, they could carry out a landing, they didn’t do it. how they exchanged greetings. thunder, cannons staged salutes and so on. the order said the judge would object. no, we don't mind. order. accep
pechorin kirov economic and legal lyceum, and king charles xii allowed swedish marques to rob russian merchant ships. who is this pirate? yes and here ihe countries of holland england yes they were interested in trade with russia and therefore they tried to restore, uh, trade routes trading with russia and other countries correctly english yes chang and the dutch, because otherwise you would not have united. yes, i'm right. he said everything is correct. and even the first version was more...
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charles advocating for his mother to resign from the thrown. everybody has come out saying that never happened. this is creative license beyond anything imaginable. what's the truth of the matter? >> yes. i read all the early reviews of "the crown" and they do indicate that prince charles gets a very, very bad press i think in the latest season of "the crown." there is suggestion as you point out prince charles spoke to john major asking about, whether he could become king at a far more accelerating pace and, now john major came out denying the story saying -- neil: former prime minister john major? >> say it is nonsense. former prime minister john major says it is complete rubbish. i suspect the story is completely concocted by the producers of "the crown" who have a good track record of weaving fact with fiction as we saw in season four. king charles will get a lot of very bad coverage as a result of the new season of "the crown." clearly a lot of the new season seems to be pure fiction, certainly as the former prime minister john major suggests. neil: he doesn't look good in any of the seasons. i'm the royal watcher expert. you're a very close second. i appreciate that, nile. always g
charles advocating for his mother to resign from the thrown. everybody has come out saying that never happened. this is creative license beyond anything imaginable. what's the truth of the matter? >> yes. i read all the early reviews of "the crown" and they do indicate that prince charles gets a very, very bad press i think in the latest season of "the crown." there is suggestion as you point out prince charles spoke to john major asking about, whether he could become...
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charles: thanks, connell. i want the read from one of our go-to moneymen, kenny boncari. >> yes, look, it's the beginning of thelot of chaos last week and the end of the quarter. there was a lot of that toss it out and start over today. everything was up 3% across the board. so bad news is good news. good news is apparently bad news at the moments. so we'll see. one way or the other, core inflation friday was up more than expected. that also added to some of the pressure. that just gave the idea that the fed was going to have to remain as aggressive. they've been talking. today's lighter economic data says oh, maybe the fed can back off. i don't think they're backing off. they'll stay the course and continue to race aggressively. >> charles: about 24 hours ago, on social media, everyone was talking about credit swiss. we saw their stock come down. we know they've had issues. a lot of people are concerned. we saw a major bank in the 2007, 2008, that was the start of the great financial crisis. are you concerned that there could be a similar situation brewing now? >> so listen, i'm always concerned about credit s
charles: thanks, connell. i want the read from one of our go-to moneymen, kenny boncari. >> yes, look, it's the beginning of thelot of chaos last week and the end of the quarter. there was a lot of that toss it out and start over today. everything was up 3% across the board. so bad news is good news. good news is apparently bad news at the moments. so we'll see. one way or the other, core inflation friday was up more than expected. that also added to some of the pressure. that just gave...
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i ask you something? thank you why did you come to me? you know you 've never done this. yes, and you seem to have been noticed before, prince charles been seen before, he hoped to take the throne, and now his son does not hope. i would turn to andryusha the albanian, but i'm afraid he will hang me over the fire. be like birds until you know where i get it all. let's just leave it that way. so you want me to be the spacer between you albanians. not every pad gets 500% of the profit has long been established for you and you do n’t have to do anything. what are you so gloomy than it's real fornication, it's real you know, all the problems are from drugs. my dasha got hooked on this rubbish so lucky your dasha you will give her this rubbish for free. bance called means a meeting. call albania. so, where are they? letyagin bring a chair. i can. maybe we'll start with you comrade major, please, i don't mind, three days ago we detained him. this citizen is comrade colonel. i already showed you a package with a narcotic substance was found on him in an amount sufficient for him to spend the next 10 years on full state support in exchange f
i ask you something? thank you why did you come to me? you know you 've never done this. yes, and you seem to have been noticed before, prince charles been seen before, he hoped to take the throne, and now his son does not hope. i would turn to andryusha the albanian, but i'm afraid he will hang me over the fire. be like birds until you know where i get it all. let's just leave it that way. so you want me to be the spacer between you albanians. not every pad gets 500% of the profit has long...
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yes, it is the best joke, what have i heard? the fact that he will definitely live until the coronation of charles the third , or charles the third, as they say, but at least he will last until the spring, maybe a little longer, offers to give him a chance, because the issue is largely of a financial and economic nature, but maxima, and we were joking here, you know that he is, as possible, not completely a successful victim, but well, it was a joke. that he, like a true hindu, waited calmly for the political corpses of his political opponents and competitors to float past his window. and when they floated by, he became the prime minister of great britain . the desire of a separate broadcast to rededicate the analysis of art porridge , sisters with a pen, the art of governing the state in ancient india, to talk about traditions there may be, but well, let's see how this situation will develop. thank you, this is a good joke and we have something to analyze for what watch thank you maksym yakovlev, head of the department of international relations of the national academy of sciences of ukraine and director of the school of politic
yes, it is the best joke, what have i heard? the fact that he will definitely live until the coronation of charles the third , or charles the third, as they say, but at least he will last until the spring, maybe a little longer, offers to give him a chance, because the issue is largely of a financial and economic nature, but maxima, and we were joking here, you know that he is, as possible, not completely a successful victim, but well, it was a joke. that he, like a true hindu, waited calmly...
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charles, as always, you look fantastic. >> thank you very much. >> greg: yes. amazing tie and jacket ensemble, and ie little hank chef, too, that's a nice touch. >> thank you, it's whimsical. >> greg: it is whimsical. do you think, this is an obvious question when somebody is constantly labeling people as racists the people off the hoot are the real racists, you know like brian kilmeade. >> charles: yeah. you hit it on the head for a lot of these folks it's about money and power. i remember the day after president oh balm a was arrested the naacp sent out a bunch of e-mails saying it's going to get worse now. this major milestone, but if you take away this, what do they have? what power source do they have? and it's unfortunate when there is a real issue of racism it's like, well, what the hell -- you don't want charles blow. according to the new york times covid-19 was racist, climate is racist. i'm like golly it's tough being a brother in america because everything is racist. if rain it's racist. everything is about me. it's not me i'm worried about it's the kids that have to grow up in the enviro
charles, as always, you look fantastic. >> thank you very much. >> greg: yes. amazing tie and jacket ensemble, and ie little hank chef, too, that's a nice touch. >> thank you, it's whimsical. >> greg: it is whimsical. do you think, this is an obvious question when somebody is constantly labeling people as racists the people off the hoot are the real racists, you know like brian kilmeade. >> charles: yeah. you hit it on the head for a lot of these folks it's about...
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back and say i'm feeling the pain on inflation, yes i want to see fiscal spending to go up to help those feeling the pain but you can't at some point. charles are acting a certain way even though we don't have the same, i know somewhere like 44% of the uk housing is variable loans. ours is 1% we're not worried about that but we do have pension issues and things like that. before i let you go i want to switch subjects because you got another expertise here and that's the technology ipo person and vc person. you wear a lot of hats. >> yeah. charles: meta. so i'm reading about decentralized land which was hot at we could do is talk about people spending million dollars on the metaverse homes and live next to snoop dog so apparently this $1.2 billion metaverse company only has 30 active users what does that say about the metaverse and what does that say about these private markets that you can get $1.2 billion valuation at something like that >> what's interesting to me charles is the private markets haven't caught up yet. that was an old valuation. if that business were to go raise money today they aren't raising money at a billion dollar valu
back and say i'm feeling the pain on inflation, yes i want to see fiscal spending to go up to help those feeling the pain but you can't at some point. charles are acting a certain way even though we don't have the same, i know somewhere like 44% of the uk housing is variable loans. ours is 1% we're not worried about that but we do have pension issues and things like that. before i let you go i want to switch subjects because you got another expertise here and that's the technology ipo person...
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charles: i saw where you tweeted about there being too much pessimism, i'm paraphrasing here. have you gone long the market in the last few days because of that? >> yesres. you know we got to basically what was the zero percentile in sentiment. sentiment was worse a couple days ago than it was during the great financial crisis. i have, you know in my entire career i've only seen it get that bad a handful of times which means that we're going to have a very powerful, impulsive rally that could last four to eight weeks. what happens beyond that i'm not sure but i can tell you that when sentiment gets to this extreme that there is always a powerful rally that follows. charles: i also saw where you actually called the bottom on gold. and you say it could be probably the best place to be in the markets in general for the foreseeable future. i just did a chart school. we had silver there. what do you think is propelling this? i can tell you all started on boe, bank ever england intervention in the bond market and basically what happened was interest rates spiked in the uk. the central bank had to cap interest rates. you know people are calling this quantit
charles: i saw where you tweeted about there being too much pessimism, i'm paraphrasing here. have you gone long the market in the last few days because of that? >> yesres. you know we got to basically what was the zero percentile in sentiment. sentiment was worse a couple days ago than it was during the great financial crisis. i have, you know in my entire career i've only seen it get that bad a handful of times which means that we're going to have a very powerful, impulsive rally that...
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i know you have an amazing career on wall street. this is the way to stay in the game long-term, right? >> yes, sir. charlesrom a very special person. ♪ another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. (lighthearted music) - "best thing i've ever done." that's what freddie told me. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage to change my life. it was the best thing i've ever done. - really? - yes, without doubt! - [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. - jack put it a different way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you w
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i liked negotiating with trump. the director will officially become the new british prime minister today as expected in the coming hours king? charles iii yes sunakh will be considered from the politician's audience head of the british government, the local press has already noticed the new prime minister is about twice as rich. his majesty. the wealth of seven sunuks exceeds £700m, thanks largely to the wife of the indian millionaire's daughter risha, sunuk, 42 , he will become the youngest british example in more than 200 years, as well as the first head of government in the history of the united kingdom to hindus and indians. predecessor, bitch, a leaf of times also inscribed british history in her name. she lasted only 45 days in office, and this the anti-record at 11:00 am moscow time will lead the tracks to the last meeting of the government, and then leave the residence for downing funds. theft of data, financial fraud and disinformation with such cybercrimes, russians most often face where the threats come from and how to counter them we will find out. at alexandra nazarova she joins me sasha and what damage do calls from art center
i liked negotiating with trump. the director will officially become the new british prime minister today as expected in the coming hours king? charles iii yes sunakh will be considered from the politician's audience head of the british government, the local press has already noticed the new prime minister is about twice as rich. his majesty. the wealth of seven sunuks exceeds £700m, thanks largely to the wife of the indian millionaire's daughter risha, sunuk, 42 , he will become the youngest...
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yes. >> so now charles coalman, i would love to get your insight on, this earlier on the show today, georgeuit was this case, the case of the document, the easiest, cleanest way to look at a potential crime that has been committed. with everything that we know now, with donald trump saying, you know, i think it was a plan fake, they searched it, they ripped the place apart. melania was very upset about what happened in her closet to give me my documents back, they're mine, to this new revelation, where he clearly was moving them, and i won't go further as to what that action was or could be, but what do you make as where this stands? do you agree with george conway? >> i do, mika. i think there are a litany of choices that you have in terms of playing the game of when will donald trump be indicted and prosecuted. but i think this one is perhaps the straightforward option that people have been asking about. and i'll tell you why. it is a matter of the timing. the fact that they had the subpoena and then after getting the subpoena, where they were informed that these materials were a part of
yes. >> so now charles coalman, i would love to get your insight on, this earlier on the show today, georgeuit was this case, the case of the document, the easiest, cleanest way to look at a potential crime that has been committed. with everything that we know now, with donald trump saying, you know, i think it was a plan fake, they searched it, they ripped the place apart. melania was very upset about what happened in her closet to give me my documents back, they're mine, to this new...
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yes. charles: always want more time. miss you my manned. talk real soon. >> exactly. thanks, charles. charles: i will be right back. .... unstoppable. that's why the world's largest companies and over 30 million people rely on prudential's retirement and workplace benefits. who's your rock? ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones ♪. charles: i've said it before, i'm going to say it again, it is time congress stops looking out just for their own wallets. i want to check out the ad. against democrat tom and hits him for stock trading. take a look. >> extreme liberal tom wallanoski under the might be skop, uninvestigation for profiting off the pandemi
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yes, that's why you don't have to be afraid. oh lord, it's cold here. don't be afraid, you're charles perrault little red riding hood. well, so as not to be bored , iyed, believe me. did always rolled a good thing. i do not mind, but i decide here fedor. team let's write text message to natasha's phone asking for a meeting. today do not twitch, the conversation will be. who are you? for two or three salute over the moscow river, i'm so ready. i ask you once again, who are you, the fuck is such a head of the tver ugro, sobolev is my last name, listen to sobolev and uncle fedya didn’t tell you that his daughter ’s ear could be cut off for such jokes. i'll help get your brother out. no-no-no, sobolev i continue to work with the cooper will not work. i will not let. but when my people kill the girl, i tell you to fuck me. are you only the second time understand? are you stupid or deaf do not insult me, otherwise i will be offended, well, let's say i almost believed you. what guarantees, no guarantees, only the very 100,000 euros that i need, well, another five on top for operating expenses. agree. wait, you got me mixed up with a girl. what to do to br
yes, that's why you don't have to be afraid. oh lord, it's cold here. don't be afraid, you're charles perrault little red riding hood. well, so as not to be bored , iyed, believe me. did always rolled a good thing. i do not mind, but i decide here fedor. team let's write text message to natasha's phone asking for a meeting. today do not twitch, the conversation will be. who are you? for two or three salute over the moscow river, i'm so ready. i ask you once again, who are you, the fuck is such...
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yes, i think it's a very interesting lithograph if it was done by a new york city firm. lithography was charles rizzo, william brown, who founded their firm in 1832 and is pretty that the khans who brought her who brought far more understood the power of the visual image and they were the ones who were asking the rizo and brown to do a lithograph of her and probably were those who broadly distributed it the medium of the lithograph was really important. it was something that was cheap enough for many middle class americans to own and. i'm sure that what they hoped was that people would buy this lithograph. they would see the goods illustrated in atomized salon and they'd see her so were both promoting the goods and for my and the interesting thing this is that that image the lithographic image which shows the furniture and smaller goods that were being brought in by the khans but it also was an image that was reproduced in many newspapers throughout the country. so wherever we went you would get this image of in the newspapers. so it really was the very first time that people an opportunity to
yes, i think it's a very interesting lithograph if it was done by a new york city firm. lithography was charles rizzo, william brown, who founded their firm in 1832 and is pretty that the khans who brought her who brought far more understood the power of the visual image and they were the ones who were asking the rizo and brown to do a lithograph of her and probably were those who broadly distributed it the medium of the lithograph was really important. it was something that was cheap enough...
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yes on prop 31. jim mansfield: my job was more important to me than my family, and i started drinking a lot, staying out of town. it took a toll on me. dr. charles stanley: you may be as low as the prodigal, but you are not hopelessly, helplessly lost if you will listen to what i'm about to say. jim: sitting on that couch, watching that sermon, something had happened to us. i'm talking about the joy and love in our hearts. i want more of that. for twenty-six. the cdc has voted to include the covid vaccine on the list of routine shots eligible for children and adults. >> as young as 6 months old, the cdc still needs to sign off on the recommendation to make it official. it's important to note the agency says the recommended immunization schedule is not a vaccine mandate. it also does not mean that schools will have to require that students receive the shot before enrolling states and local jurisdictions make their own rules about which vaccines are required for school attendance. >> it was a school brawl between a student and a teacher shaking up a north bay high school. we went and spoke with parents along with school officials on what exactly h
yes on prop 31. jim mansfield: my job was more important to me than my family, and i started drinking a lot, staying out of town. it took a toll on me. dr. charles stanley: you may be as low as the prodigal, but you are not hopelessly, helplessly lost if you will listen to what i'm about to say. jim: sitting on that couch, watching that sermon, something had happened to us. i'm talking about the joy and love in our hearts. i want more of that. for twenty-six. the cdc has voted to include the...
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yes on 31. jim mansfield: my job was more important to me than my family, and i started drinking a lot, staying out of town. it took a toll on me. dr. charles stanley: you may be as low as the prodigal, but you are not hopelessly, helplessly lost if you will listen to what i'm about to say. jim: sitting on that couch, watching that sermon, something had happened to us. i'm talking about the joy and love in our hearts. i want more of that. well, house speaker nancy pelosi stopped by the bayview district saturday for a roundtable discussion on ways community members can call their own healthy food. well, stocks happened at the florence fang, community farm, the largest community farm in san francisco. pelosi was joined by community groups and local nutrition expert to talk about food as medicine and the importance of having a healthy, fresh food supply in the community. also several popular cereals no longer make the healthy list after the fda updated their nutrition guidelines, they include raisin bran honey nut cheerios cornflakes and honey bunches of oats. those cereals do not meet the new criteria for healthy amount of whole grains. satur
yes on 31. jim mansfield: my job was more important to me than my family, and i started drinking a lot, staying out of town. it took a toll on me. dr. charles stanley: you may be as low as the prodigal, but you are not hopelessly, helplessly lost if you will listen to what i'm about to say. jim: sitting on that couch, watching that sermon, something had happened to us. i'm talking about the joy and love in our hearts. i want more of that. well, house speaker nancy pelosi stopped by the bayview...
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yes, i think that is one of the reasons why this article is i the reasons why this article is interesting because it sets out the new behaviour, if you like, of king charlesof king charles, but— new behaviour, if you like, of king charles, but i think what is also interesting that this story is the fact that — interesting that this story is the fact that it exists at all and by that— fact that it exists at all and by that i— fact that it exists at all and by that i mean it has been leaked. there _ that i mean it has been leaked. there are — that i mean it has been leaked. there are substantial quotes from a senior_ there are substantial quotes from a senior royal— there are substantial quotes from a senior royal source, as they are described — senior royal source, as they are described in the article, that person— described in the article, that person would not have spoken without the permission of someone within the palace. _ the permission of someone within the palace, presumably someone very senior, _ palace, presumably someone very senior, perhaps even king charles himself _ senior, perhaps even king charles himself. and it makes it clear any article
yes, i think that is one of the reasons why this article is i the reasons why this article is interesting because it sets out the new behaviour, if you like, of king charlesof king charles, but— new behaviour, if you like, of king charles, but i think what is also interesting that this story is the fact that — interesting that this story is the fact that it exists at all and by that— fact that it exists at all and by that i— fact that it exists at all and by that i mean it has been...
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distancing, et cetera, i think potentially, this cohort of babies is just more prone and more affected. >> yeah. >> and it's a common various. >> yes, it's unfortunate. dr. charlesg us. thank you so much. >> of course, thank you. >>> turn in your bad, the community in uvalde, texas, unleashing on the state's public safety director, many of them still searching for answers after law enforcement botched the response to the deadly elementary school shooting there. you'll hear directly from those residents, when we come back. , here's a pool paparty. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young g people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young people.♪ ♪good times.♪ ♪insurance!♪ only pay for what you need. ♪liberty liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ so it takes the right tool for the job... to keep it together. now there's new theraflu flu relief with a max strength fever fighting formula. the right tool for long lasting flu symptom relief. hot beats flu. ooh, the chewy app. clumping litter. salmon paté? we have enough to splurge on catnip toys! i feel so accomplished. pet me please! great prices. ha
distancing, et cetera, i think potentially, this cohort of babies is just more prone and more affected. >> yeah. >> and it's a common various. >> yes, it's unfortunate. dr. charlesg us. thank you so much. >> of course, thank you. >>> turn in your bad, the community in uvalde, texas, unleashing on the state's public safety director, many of them still searching for answers after law enforcement botched the response to the deadly elementary school shooting there....
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charles: meantime, obviously defensive, neutral, with respect to these strategies. so you're anticipating the fed to be a major headwind for sometime well into next year? >> yes. so ihink that jim is right. i think you see the fed turn and raise rates two more times, 75 basis points. i think they will pause 2023 i actually think we'll see recession in 2023 but fun fact there has never been a recession that started in the third year after presidential cycle since 1929. charles: right. >> historically it would be a big deal, this would be the third year but i do think we are going to see that. i think you need to stay defensive going into 2023. as the fed pauses their rate hikes -- charles: get a better handle on the federal reserve broaden out, get more aggressive. i think i read the third year after new president is up on average 17%, 95% of the time. >> midterms, midterms always have positive returns. in 12 months following midterm elections the s&p has never been negative since 1942. charles: we'll keep an eye on it. we have a strategy to get us to that point, to that launching point. >> exactly. charles: shana, appreciate it. there are some ideas, so many trends
charles: meantime, obviously defensive, neutral, with respect to these strategies. so you're anticipating the fed to be a major headwind for sometime well into next year? >> yes. so ihink that jim is right. i think you see the fed turn and raise rates two more times, 75 basis points. i think they will pause 2023 i actually think we'll see recession in 2023 but fun fact there has never been a recession that started in the third year after presidential cycle since 1929. charles: right....
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charles. >> hey there. yes. so right now the blue and their c one, 30, a big fat albert their park here at the airport at the moment. but i was told they might start getting the aircraft ready to take off and do some %est flights over the bay area starting at noon. so anytime now, they might be taking off. earlier today we got a chance to get up close. look at the planes. talk to some pilots is going to take a look at some video here now. this is the 76 season of the blue angels. this is the particular aircraft, which is an f 18. >> super it's the 41st air show in san francisco and they are saying that, you know, if you've seen the show before, you might be used to them, the pilot we talked to today, he's promising that there's some new things are going to try this year. >> for folks he's seen the show before, which will see a little new twist on some of the allman everson maybe a couple new, a new maneuvers and of themself a both a c one 30's. well, as the f eighteens, you know, we have a chance to come out here every fleet week into a prison. our service over 100,000 active duty and reservists and civilian support perso
charles. >> hey there. yes. so right now the blue and their c one, 30, a big fat albert their park here at the airport at the moment. but i was told they might start getting the aircraft ready to take off and do some %est flights over the bay area starting at noon. so anytime now, they might be taking off. earlier today we got a chance to get up close. look at the planes. talk to some pilots is going to take a look at some video here now. this is the 76 season of the blue angels. this is...
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i promise to put your interests first, always. charles schwab is proud to support the independent financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping people achieve their financial goals. visit findyourindependentadvisor.com stuart: yesrphy and ashley webster to decide on this one. gentlemen, your guesses please. >> ashley, to you first? >> thank you, mike. france seems a trap, right? french fries. i'm going with germany. bell had the waffles. going with germany. >> i'm a french fry expert or my wife is, going with number four, u.s. stuart: i will sable -- belgium. the answer is belgium. it is believed in the 1680s locals in belgium fried potatoes to eat after the river froze in winter, they couldn't go fishing. that is pretty good explanation. >> god bless them. stuart: thank you, my time is absolutely up. it will be in two seconds. neil, it is yours. neil: thank you very much, for that, stuart. we're two weeks aw f
i promise to put your interests first, always. charles schwab is proud to support the independent financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping people achieve their financial goals. visit findyourindependentadvisor.com stuart: yesrphy and ashley webster to decide on this one. gentlemen, your guesses please. >> ashley, to you first? >> thank you, mike. france seems a trap, right? french fries. i'm going with germany. bell had the waffles. going with germany. >>...
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yes. he wrote the brave little tailor. i don’t know that hubble wrote the little tailor, or the brothers grimm or charles perrault the brothers your comments for your answers. the seventh question from which country the art of ikebana came to us, and china b. india with japan time? well, let's ivan tell us, ikebana came to us from japan, because the japanese could even understand what kind of person, what mood he has and what character he has. how can you understand? well it art needs to be learned, most likely, i understood. i will definitely start doing this in order to understand well ivan thank you all for putting me in my place. okay? ok , the correct answer to the question is japan ivan thank you. the eighth question is what kind of trouble happened to the hare in the story of konstantin paustovsky hare paws, and broke the paw , the wolf runs away, b, and watered the paws, escaping from a forest fire, fell into a hunting trap time. mikhail i remember exactly that the hero from this fairy tale burned his paws when he was escaping from a forest fire. he doused his paws and then took him away, his grandfather, grandfather
yes. he wrote the brave little tailor. i don’t know that hubble wrote the little tailor, or the brothers grimm or charles perrault the brothers your comments for your answers. the seventh question from which country the art of ikebana came to us, and china b. india with japan time? well, let's ivan tell us, ikebana came to us from japan, because the japanese could even understand what kind of person, what mood he has and what character he has. how can you understand? well it art needs to be...
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yes. charles: this would be significant, no? >> if it came in, if it came in weak like that it would be certainly helped to fuel the upside but again ion monday and tuesday, the market got well ahead of itself. what we've seen yesterday and today, the dow is off 250 points? feels like it is going lower into the bell. could it be a catalyst to make the markets go higher? sure. i don't think nervousness and angst is out. charles: dow was 250, as soon as i announced you on, i don't know. >> has anything to do with it. >> put the brakes on again. >> erk. earnings around the corner, any place you are focusing yet or is it too early? >> i'm cautious going into earnings season. i think the earnings season will continue to disappoint. i want to wait to see how it starts. banks are the first one, all the chatter banks will report better than expected numbers. surely because some of them were taken down for sure. charles: yeah. >> but i want to get the tone. i want to see how it goes. while i remain fully invested, continue to put money to work. ahead of next week i'm being more cautious because i want to see how it comes out. i want to feel t
yes. charles: this would be significant, no? >> if it came in, if it came in weak like that it would be certainly helped to fuel the upside but again ion monday and tuesday, the market got well ahead of itself. what we've seen yesterday and today, the dow is off 250 points? feels like it is going lower into the bell. could it be a catalyst to make the markets go higher? sure. i don't think nervousness and angst is out. charles: dow was 250, as soon as i announced you on, i don't know....
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charles, did you ever do that? >> oh, yes. stuart: you could drink a bottle of wipe at lunch and a bottle of wine at dinner? >> well, you know -- stuart: did you or didn't you? >> ia substance, and this is actually first time anybody's actually seen this wine. this hasn't been released. this is the debut of pinot noir, joining the family of three wines, it's four. stuart: is the alcohol content of your wine going up? and if so, is it deliberate? >> it is not going up. it's actually in the classic area right around 13% which is very balanced, very fresh. that's the way you really want wine to be. stuart: i'm told that a lot of makers are now upping the alcohol content. i don't know why. >> i think one of the pleasures is the actual taste and how it tastes with food. it's very satisfying. i don't think -- stuart: but a man who drinks a bottle of wine at lunch and dinner likes the effect. >> yeah, but i don't have to be strong. quantity instead of strength, you know? stuart: charles, it was just great having you on. >> it's great to be here. stuart: i'm so glad to see you looking is so well and fit. >> well, so are you. stuart: it's a mutual admiration society, ladi
charles, did you ever do that? >> oh, yes. stuart: you could drink a bottle of wipe at lunch and a bottle of wine at dinner? >> well, you know -- stuart: did you or didn't you? >> ia substance, and this is actually first time anybody's actually seen this wine. this hasn't been released. this is the debut of pinot noir, joining the family of three wines, it's four. stuart: is the alcohol content of your wine going up? and if so, is it deliberate? >> it is not going up....
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yes. >> i'm sorry, go ahead. >> some of the people who you sat with during this great series, angela davis, charles globe, our colleague here, andre holland, one of the people that you, but i an icon for me, it's the reason i ever wanted to be a writer. and it's somebody who was somehow become controversial in our culture. i want to play him, and this is tony morrison. >> black women had been writing novels, since the 19th century. we have always turned fictional life stories to try to tell our truth. but i think we can all agree that mother tony morrison is something decidedly different. and she is different, in part because, as she said many times, she didn't feel diminished by being a black woman writer. she understood her blackness as a thing that expanded the kinds of stories that she told. what is this black, as a beautiful thing, really mean in the day today? it's a very question that she asks. >> i wonder how you feel, as an historian, and somebody was documented the life of black folks in this country, how it takes you that suddenly, that's who people have decided to band, that they've decided to demonize. johnny morrison basically was used for the virginia govern
yes. >> i'm sorry, go ahead. >> some of the people who you sat with during this great series, angela davis, charles globe, our colleague here, andre holland, one of the people that you, but i an icon for me, it's the reason i ever wanted to be a writer. and it's somebody who was somehow become controversial in our culture. i want to play him, and this is tony morrison. >> black women had been writing novels, since the 19th century. we have always turned fictional life stories...
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, �* ~ ., charles, visitor dunfermline in the 19705. , ~ ., ., charles, visitor dunfermline in the 19705. , ., . ~ ., ., ., , 19705. yes, icial period of mourning, how important is it? , , ., , it? yes, people have been inquiring all week, it? yes, people have been inquiring all week. when _ it? yes, people have been inquiring all week, when is _ it? yes, people have been inquiring all week, when is he _ it? yes, people have been inquiring all week, when is he coming? - it? yes, people have been inquiring i all week, when is he coming? people are so— all week, when is he coming? people are so proud — all week, when is he coming? people are so proud that he is coming here. dunfermline — are so proud that he is coming here. dunfermline had to bid to get city status as part of the queen's jubilee celebrations. what was the pitch? it was partly economic, partly heritage and history? the itch is, partly heritage and history? the pitch is. you _ partly heritage and history? the pitch is, you are standing outside the abbey — pitch is, you are standing outside the abbey. 950 years old, 15th century — the abbey. 950 years old, 15t
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your phone and yes why not participate in this great nation, with all these companies that are american-born and making money even in the midst of a recession so i want to bet on growth. charlesthey are using things like reddit, the internet, the stuff i see people post on twitter some of the due diligence is so impressive. >> it is. charles: even more than wall street. the same gallup poll showed republicans pulling ahead in general. overall favorability and starting to really pull out by pretty good margin. is this about quality of life in this country? beyond prosperity and economics, but crime and things like that. >> yeah, well you know that we do big data analytics and our last read as of today for the last 30 days based on 6 million data points continues to put the economy and crime as the top issues for all americans. we look by ethnicity, different groups, equally that's what we want. live a good life, earn a good living, and yes, feel safe when you're walking around and enjoying the neighborhood you live in so that will be the measure and what the current politics or policies will be evaluated as. charles: you know what's interesting because i lived in new york city
your phone and yes why not participate in this great nation, with all these companies that are american-born and making money even in the midst of a recession so i want to bet on growth. charlesthey are using things like reddit, the internet, the stuff i see people post on twitter some of the due diligence is so impressive. >> it is. charles: even more than wall street. the same gallup poll showed republicans pulling ahead in general. overall favorability and starting to really pull out...
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yes. i'm charles. i'm a residents of san francisco. my pronouns are he and him of i identify as disabled and regularly walk through the city. first, there is an accessibility issue with online board meetings the scrolling text with calling information is distracting to me and prevennes me from focusing on the meeting content i use my computer software to cover the scrolling text prevents me from seeing parts of presentations and forces mow to watch a small image my work around does not work in full screen video it is hard to tell when to call in. replace the moving text with a still image containing the calling information and display that information only at the time people can call in to comment. sect. improve signage for people who walk. i wuk a lot in the city. i encounter stairways that don't go through to the next street. sidewalks thattent abruptlieen though the street continues and encounter dead end or no outlet signs i can't tell if there is i way through on foot. i am requesting that the board encourage walking by expanding the sfmta mission to include imp
yes. i'm charles. i'm a residents of san francisco. my pronouns are he and him of i identify as disabled and regularly walk through the city. first, there is an accessibility issue with online board meetings the scrolling text with calling information is distracting to me and prevennes me from focusing on the meeting content i use my computer software to cover the scrolling text prevents me from seeing parts of presentations and forces mow to watch a small image my work around does not work in...
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from marseilles thank you kristinochka yes, of course, the standard of this song, of course, for everyone ray charles who sang, uh, about the state of george and i principle, this is a male song. and when we are taught in a female performance, this is considered one of the most difficult, e, moments. so, let's say in the women's singing career to take on george. it was very feminine. she sang it her way george in her mind in her head and mind. and we saw it and heard it. she did it in her own way and pumped it. she pumped 82 people. therefore forward from the song. dear friends , six people have already performed in the semi-finals, and he stood up all six once. but what does the semi-final do today? yes , seryozha, you stand, all six times you know such pleasure, by the fourth season. i'm just just proud, i'm listening, i'm proud that every expert's opinion is reasoned, my god, it's just such a happiness that there are so many different opinions, but they are all very accurate and very to the point, so i will say for the first time. i have nothing to add bravo, finally bravo. thank you sergey, well, let's see adelina nafar with applause on the
from marseilles thank you kristinochka yes, of course, the standard of this song, of course, for everyone ray charles who sang, uh, about the state of george and i principle, this is a male song. and when we are taught in a female performance, this is considered one of the most difficult, e, moments. so, let's say in the women's singing career to take on george. it was very feminine. she sang it her way george in her mind in her head and mind. and we saw it and heard it. she did it in her own...
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yes, the king moving from clarence house, where he still resides, to buckingham palace. i imagine it must be him. yes, it looks like the vehicle in which king charles just move out of the way and we can see the king arriving at buckingham palace in preparation for the audience which will take place later this morning. and as i was saying, it will be at about 11 o'clock that rishi sunak will arrive at buckingham palace and will be shown into the audience room. and the king will invite him to form a government. just to remind you of the criteria that applies in situations such as this. the british prime minister is somebody that must have the confidence of the house of commons. the british prime minister would, by convention, be the leader of the largest party in the house of commons. and although the outgoing prime minister, in this case liz truss, will offer advice to the king as to who he should call to form a new government, it is an area that is known as the royal at it, and in theory, the monarch can choose whoever he or she wishes to form a government, but by convention it would be this person who can command the confidence of the house of com
yes, the king moving from clarence house, where he still resides, to buckingham palace. i imagine it must be him. yes, it looks like the vehicle in which king charles just move out of the way and we can see the king arriving at buckingham palace in preparation for the audience which will take place later this morning. and as i was saying, it will be at about 11 o'clock that rishi sunak will arrive at buckingham palace and will be shown into the audience room. and the king will invite him to...
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yes , i remembered who i am, but i do not understand how we are and why. new series tonight's big game in the uk freshly minted king charlesfor the last 210 years of a man with an amazing biography with some aspects that will introduce u us uh, today's for the new york times, listen this year, the times newspaper has calculated that the fortune of the rish, sunak and his wife akshat and murtiya is more than 800 million dollars with such a fortune . they are among the 250 richest britons. where does the tech company's money and its investment fund come from, according to a british doloyd article called riche rich his wife is a fashion designer and daughter of the indian billionaire founder technology company, info. the bag itself was born soundgen in the family of a doctor and a pharmacy owner. he attended the elite college of winchester, then oxford and stanford, and made his fortune as an investment banker. in 2015. entered parliament and became chancellor of the exchequer in 2020 at the age of 39. now he will be one of the richest people. ever living on 10 downing street this year, the sunah tried to show himself as an o
yes , i remembered who i am, but i do not understand how we are and why. new series tonight's big game in the uk freshly minted king charlesfor the last 210 years of a man with an amazing biography with some aspects that will introduce u us uh, today's for the new york times, listen this year, the times newspaper has calculated that the fortune of the rish, sunak and his wife akshat and murtiya is more than 800 million dollars with such a fortune . they are among the 250 richest britons. where...
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of britain and charles iii, aka jaw with the current prime minister sunuk, when they found out which of them is richer. it turned out that the prime minister yes, you know vladimirovich . i. well , i think they assumed that the war would continue. it's probably not difficult. moreover, if someone is counting on the fact that some kind of deadline was set there before the new year, something was stopped there, what year? so, what year is it? no, only yeltsin could say when we will live well. on thursday, without naming either the year or the month, but everyone who naively believes that this can end in some short time. i think there is no need to be under any illusions. i will even tell you more. perhaps not in such a phase of confrontation, but this will all continue for a very, very long time, if someone expects that this will end by the year 24. yes, as many say, yes, because goals are planned just in case of letting go. yes, just in case, in general, in this situation, planning is not difficult to assume. i think so. well, i'm almost certain that actually, uh, that golden stream of funding that is now going to ukraine. i think that it will be in the next, uh, month. w
of britain and charles iii, aka jaw with the current prime minister sunuk, when they found out which of them is richer. it turned out that the prime minister yes, you know vladimirovich . i. well , i think they assumed that the war would continue. it's probably not difficult. moreover, if someone is counting on the fact that some kind of deadline was set there before the new year, something was stopped there, what year? so, what year is it? no, only yeltsin could say when we will live well. on...