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what was charlotte's relationship like? >> charlotte was close with steve.ered me to stay with him before. tried to figure something out to make my situation with my parents better. i had a lot of respect for him. definitely looked up to him. >> that evening, steve, avid outdoorsman, was overdue from a mountain bike ride. it was getting late. really late, actually. >> that was very odd. he would usually, we would have dinner pretty late. normal to have dinner at 9:00, 9:30. when he hadn't come home around that time is when we started getting a little worried. maybe he had crashed or gotten hurt or something. >> what did you do? >> charlotte called his cell phone and no answer. >> did it go straight to voicemail? >> yeah. >> hungry for dinner they went to the store for groceries. >> it was probably around 10:00, 10:15 is when we got a call from steve and he told us he got a flat tire and he was at the workout center and was going to finish his work out. >> what? his phone had been off? >> he said his phone had died. >> while he was having a flat tire? >> rate
what was charlotte's relationship like? >> charlotte was close with steve.ered me to stay with him before. tried to figure something out to make my situation with my parents better. i had a lot of respect for him. definitely looked up to him. >> that evening, steve, avid outdoorsman, was overdue from a mountain bike ride. it was getting late. really late, actually. >> that was very odd. he would usually, we would have dinner pretty late. normal to have dinner at 9:00, 9:30....
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zakir ahmed mayad, attorney, activist and political analys out of johannesburg and charlotte cats internationalnk you both for being with me, let me start this off uh in johannesburg and zker, i mean let's just start from here, let's talk about palestinian kids today, during conflicts or certain traumatic events, we often talk about the psychological the event would have, especially on kids, i mean, but now we're talking about almost a year of non stop trauma for these kids, when we say that the majority of individuals have been affected somehow, we can say that everyone, i'm sure, has been affected psychologically. let's talk about what does that mean? that side of it is not talked about, especially in the uh corporate media, because of course this side of things is very different when they evaluate what it does to their mental state, most definitely, i think that we have to understand. and this war in the correct context, the war is a war on children, majority of the population of the gaza strip are children, and when you understand that, you understand that israel is trying to inflict such e
zakir ahmed mayad, attorney, activist and political analys out of johannesburg and charlotte cats internationalnk you both for being with me, let me start this off uh in johannesburg and zker, i mean let's just start from here, let's talk about palestinian kids today, during conflicts or certain traumatic events, we often talk about the psychological the event would have, especially on kids, i mean, but now we're talking about almost a year of non stop trauma for these kids, when we say that...
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she was a good mother. >> charlotte was living with steve that summer. was in his house the night of the murder when he was unreachable for five hours and said his cell phone was dead. >> your father, did he have spare batteries with them? >> sometimes in his car. >> did he care them in his car and his briefcase? >> i don't know. >> normally he was reachable by way of a cell phone? >> yes. >> when he got home that night she saw those scratches. suspicious according to the prosecution. >> did you ask him about the scratches? >> i did. >> what did he say? >> he said they were from branches from riding's bike. >> then charlotte's former boyfriend jacob about the golf club cover. the golf sock that appeared in a photo in steve's garage the night of the murder but was gone when detectives returned with another search warrant. the implication of course was that the cover for the club never found that killed carol. jacob said after the detectives left, he talked to stay. >> what was that conversation? >> the head golf club sock cover was found after they left.
she was a good mother. >> charlotte was living with steve that summer. was in his house the night of the murder when he was unreachable for five hours and said his cell phone was dead. >> your father, did he have spare batteries with them? >> sometimes in his car. >> did he care them in his car and his briefcase? >> i don't know. >> normally he was reachable by way of a cell phone? >> yes. >> when he got home that night she saw those scratches....
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charlotte griffiths and political commentator. former political editor of lbc, no less theo usherwood. now this show has a golden rule we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it. i'll be proving that over the next two hours. keir starmer, in my take at ten unmissable box office telly. but next up are the tories in denial about nigel farage? first, the news headlines and sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> mark thank you. good evening. it's just gone. 9:00 these are your headlines. rishi sunak has addressed the conservative party conference in birmingham for the last time as party leader. the former prime minister apologised former prime minister apologised for the general election loss and joked about sir keir starmer's ongoing gifting controversy . controversy. >> it's such a hot ticket . i'm >> it's such a hot ticket. i'm surprised that keir starmer hasn't asked somebody to buy him one. >> now i want to start by saying thank you. >> thank you for everything that you do for our party and the support that you've always giv
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interesting points also that was made, what about that charlotte, because zaker saying that the... "signist society now is becoming more extreme and the settlers are basically following the same line um as the regime, do you think that it has always been that?" i mean, have the children always been one of the main targets of the zionist regime, or are we seeing an entity getting more and more extreme by the day? well, the zinis project has always been a genocidal project, and we can see that in its conduct and its behavior and its practice from, i mean certainly from 1947-48 in elnak, but even before that time as well, it was quite clear that the zianist project aligned itself wholeheartedly. with being a colonial project in occupy palestine, and we've all seen the devastation and damage wrought by colonialism around the world, particularly in asia, africa and latin america, um, so it's always been a genocidal project, it's always been about the elimination of the palestinian people, um, what we have seen is kind of a mask off moment, where in the past uh, the zitist regime used to
interesting points also that was made, what about that charlotte, because zaker saying that the... "signist society now is becoming more extreme and the settlers are basically following the same line um as the regime, do you think that it has always been that?" i mean, have the children always been one of the main targets of the zionist regime, or are we seeing an entity getting more and more extreme by the day? well, the zinis project has always been a genocidal project, and we can...
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in that kind of charlotte area.his is an image of a boycott and demonstrations in durham at howard johnson. this is a very large a boycott thats happen hundreds and happd hundreds of particint participated in this. these are more examples of this larger movement happening in the mid- 1950s. the majority of student activists. larger numbers than in95 and then this is a picture of a baker. whitney baker is an activist in north carolina he was openly gay student in the universit he was a student when he began his activism and he actually train the youth activists over the years because he was a part of the naacp youth commando commit asmall group of people wt on north carolina who trained activists ared organizing. he becomes essential part of a student activism and he was openly gay in the 1950s. and from central but have you heard of him? he participated in the demonstrations in chapel hill. he was injured his eyes were injured and he was in prison for his a activism. that kind ofap step you think sk happens in missi
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well, charlotte, i mean, the regime obviously have not been able to succeed against the resistance inely is it that it can succeed against the resistance in the west bank in your perspective? for the past 76 years, the zionist regime has been carrying out an ongoing genocide against the palestinian people, uh, sometimes more accelerated, sometimes taking place a slower basis, but the commonality has been... this attempt to eradicate the palestinian people and eradicate their resistance, and it's obvious that this has failed miserably over the years, whether they've used the mechanism of outright genocide and violent attacks like we're seeing today, like we've seen 20 years ago, like we've seen consistently, or whether they've tried to use the mechanism of the oslo so-called peace process and the creation of the so-called palestinian authority to pacify the palestinian people, all of these efforts have entirely failed and it's been clear that so long as the occupation and colonialism of palestine continues, the palestinian people will continue to resist to develop new leaders, to devel
well, charlotte, i mean, the regime obviously have not been able to succeed against the resistance inely is it that it can succeed against the resistance in the west bank in your perspective? for the past 76 years, the zionist regime has been carrying out an ongoing genocide against the palestinian people, uh, sometimes more accelerated, sometimes taking place a slower basis, but the commonality has been... this attempt to eradicate the palestinian people and eradicate their resistance, and...
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i mean, charlotte, uh, due to the increase violence against palestinians in the west bank. resistance has increased its operations there, and on sunday it carried out an operation in al khali, killing three israeli police forces. can the regime expect anything other than this type of reaction when it's just continually increasing its repression. "if the zionist regime continues to believe that after 76 years it is going to uh eliminate palestinian resistance and the palestinian will to live and to fight for freedom and to achieve liberated palestine by killing massive numbers of civilians, bombing people, tearing apart refugee camps, attacking hospitals, attacking schools, um, and carrying out massacers, then you know they have learned none of the less. lessons of the past 76 years, that's quite clear, because what has happened time and time again, i mean the the zionist regime has never stopped its mechanisms of assassination, of targeting the leadership of the palestinian resistance time and time again over the decades, whether inside or outside palestine, they have never
i mean, charlotte, uh, due to the increase violence against palestinians in the west bank. resistance has increased its operations there, and on sunday it carried out an operation in al khali, killing three israeli police forces. can the regime expect anything other than this type of reaction when it's just continually increasing its repression. "if the zionist regime continues to believe that after 76 years it is going to uh eliminate palestinian resistance and the palestinian will to...
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charlotte, thank ou for people in the sea. charlotte, thank you for talking _ people in the sea.r talking to _ people in the sea. charlotte, thank you for talking to our— people in the sea. charlotte, thank you for talking to our audience - people in the sea. charlotte, thank you for talking to our audience in i you for talking to our audience in the uk, we appreciate it. charlotte kwantes from utopia 56. margaret hodge, we know the labour government want to smash the gangs, that is what keir starmer said through the election campaign. do you think it is possible to do that and if so how long might that take? i is possible to do that and if so how long might that take?— is possible to do that and if so how long might that take? i wish i knew the answer to _ long might that take? i wish i knew the answer to that. _ long might that take? i wish i knew the answer to that. i _ long might that take? i wish i knew the answer to that. i think - long might that take? i wish i knew the answer to that. i think the - the answer to that. i think the strategy is absolutely right. these are or
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definitely they are a resiliant people all around. it's quite amazing. at the same time though, charlotte, what we see again when we see the israeli regime again trying to control the narrative when one of their own uh is killed. um, it's almost like a hollywood production, the way they want to pull out the emotion from people ' and when we look at the situation that the palestinians are facing every day, and especially we look at the kids who, again, this is the second year that these kids will not be studying, 11,00... 500 pal palestinian kids, school kids have been killed, um, and this is not even including the injured, more than 500 educators have been killed, at least 85% of the schools have been destroyed or partially damaged, i mean, let's look at that, and and this kind of regime that is targeting this most densely populated area, one of the more densely populated areas in the world, and "almost 50% of the population, it's children, absolutely, and i mean, this is one of the reasons why when we speak about a genocide that's happening in gaza, we see that real genocidal intent comi
definitely they are a resiliant people all around. it's quite amazing. at the same time though, charlotte, what we see again when we see the israeli regime again trying to control the narrative when one of their own uh is killed. um, it's almost like a hollywood production, the way they want to pull out the emotion from people ' and when we look at the situation that the palestinians are facing every day, and especially we look at the kids who, again, this is the second year that these kids...
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>> reporter: vice president harris threw down the gauntlet here in charlotte this afternoon. >> two nights, donald trump and i had our first debate. [cheers and applause] and i believe we owe it to the voters to have another debate. >> reporter: but just minutes earlier, former president trump had closed that door, posting that he would not do a third debate after doing one with harris and one with president biden. >> we've done two debates and because they were successful, there will be no third debate. it's too late, anyway. the voting has already begun. >> reporter: the debate about debates comes as trump is still taking heat from around the world for his claim at tuesday's face-off that haitian migrants are feasting on other people's pets in ohio. >> in springfield, they are eating the dogs. >> reporter: it is a debunked allegation that he continued to reference online today. he is also under fire for traveling to campaign events and 9/11 commemorations this week with this woman, laura loomer, who has claimed 9/11 was an inside job and has a history of making racist comments. just this
>> reporter: vice president harris threw down the gauntlet here in charlotte this afternoon. >> two nights, donald trump and i had our first debate. [cheers and applause] and i believe we owe it to the voters to have another debate. >> reporter: but just minutes earlier, former president trump had closed that door, posting that he would not do a third debate after doing one with harris and one with president biden. >> we've done two debates and because they were...
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uh um charlotte, again we, we said that co living might not be a solution here. but you created a detailed co ownership agreement that many people are using and that could take back some control, at least um, can you describe to us the bulk of it and why it's so successful in your opinion? i mean, the, the agreement is essentially just a way for us to understand how we love to get a how we share the mortgage. because we're all jointly and say verbally, liable for the entirety of the mortgage. so you have to decide how you're going to split up between you and, and we have shit out of an equal shares. but there's lots of different ways to do that. you could have some people earning at different sized portions of the home. but that comes with complexities as well. and very important when you're dealing with a big group of people to have provisions for people to get out of the arrangements . because it's not gonna suit a very well, you know, it takes a lot of work. so people need to be able to get out and they need to have the kind of freedom to buy and knowing by ca
uh um charlotte, again we, we said that co living might not be a solution here. but you created a detailed co ownership agreement that many people are using and that could take back some control, at least um, can you describe to us the bulk of it and why it's so successful in your opinion? i mean, the, the agreement is essentially just a way for us to understand how we love to get a how we share the mortgage. because we're all jointly and say verbally, liable for the entirety of the mortgage....
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i'm charlotte. what about you? why did you decide to purchase a home with your friends? so many reasons, but it was really basically just a continuation of what we were already doing, living together. so young people, it's very normal to live in groups with friends. and uh, they just made sense for us. we were all, you know, reaching stairs, a considering buying arrow and homes. none of us really wanted that we wanted to continue having the awesome community that we had living together, the support all of the, all of the great things that were living in. so we thought, well, why not just give us a much smaller mortgage with the skyrocketing process here in new zealand. and you know, that takes the heat off and lots of ways. that means that you can not pay as much to the bank, which we're always came to do. and um yeah, live, live a lot more freely, but it's meant that we can have kids. so in a way that is, that gives us more time, more freedom. we can work part time so many so many good things. yeah. because it's obviously also the aspect of the community that you build,
i'm charlotte. what about you? why did you decide to purchase a home with your friends? so many reasons, but it was really basically just a continuation of what we were already doing, living together. so young people, it's very normal to live in groups with friends. and uh, they just made sense for us. we were all, you know, reaching stairs, a considering buying arrow and homes. none of us really wanted that we wanted to continue having the awesome community that we had living together, the...
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alumni are adults who help student activist in charlotte, north carolina. right.you see i see that connection between alumni activists, the current one. so he would be a key person. someone tries anything, recruited him, motivated him and collaborate him. and then later, 20 years later, he do the same thing for other student activists like the end of us. he served as a organizing structure for north carolina youth activists prior to the 1960 sit in movement, a student activist routinely referenced being involved in acp as youth prior to attending college, also, acp had college chapters throughout state. by 1955, there were 45 youth council in college chapters in north carolina, right? so when we talk about student activism, we like to talk about how the space kind of encourages radicalism or encourages them to act right. but you don't come to campus a blank space, right? you're you're before you get to campus, right. in your communities, you're space for racial discrimination you may have activists in your right or in your community kind of shapes, what you're doi
alumni are adults who help student activist in charlotte, north carolina. right.you see i see that connection between alumni activists, the current one. so he would be a key person. someone tries anything, recruited him, motivated him and collaborate him. and then later, 20 years later, he do the same thing for other student activists like the end of us. he served as a organizing structure for north carolina youth activists prior to the 1960 sit in movement, a student activist routinely...
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all right, thank you, charlotte, stay safe, talk to you soon out of vancouver, canada, charlotte caster joining us from the samy dune, palestinian prisoner solidarity network. and now both those were invented to uh build things throughout the world, over in india, the invention has become miserable means used against people, particularly against the muslim community. machines become easily available weapon for a states mostly ruled by the governing party to destroy homes and livelihoods of muslims in particular. monwar zaman, how's your story out of new delhi in india, new trend to deliver instant justice or better yet. injustice has become common for states. many have coined the term called. get bulldozer justice in which states frequently demolish the homes or properties of people, often muslims who are accused of crimes, that's something subjected to investigation or for the law to a certain and due process, but those procedures are usually disregarded and the incidents are most common in the states rule by modi's ruling bjp party. activists and muslim communities are now looking to
all right, thank you, charlotte, stay safe, talk to you soon out of vancouver, canada, charlotte caster joining us from the samy dune, palestinian prisoner solidarity network. and now both those were invented to uh build things throughout the world, over in india, the invention has become miserable means used against people, particularly against the muslim community. machines become easily available weapon for a states mostly ruled by the governing party to destroy homes and livelihoods of...
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welcome my guests uh to the program - of london activist and political analyti and out of vancouver, charlotte kates, international coordinator samadoon palestinian prisoner solidarity network, thank you both for being with us, well batul again today we have seen just the continued killing, at least 16 more people were killed. gaza today, 45, at least 45 were killed just in siiden today, and it just continues to increase. i mean, your thoughts about this, you know, we we watch the regime one year uh, just commit all kinds of atrocities, and allowed it to basically to continue, and now they're doing the same thing in lebanon. your thoughts. right, absolutely. um, as we know, the israeli occupation entity has not achieved a single one of its goals in gaza since the start of the war, and apart of this is due to the fact that you've got the lebanese fronts that have been supporting kasa since the start of the war, and of course, as we know, they're striving, their main goal and aim is to split the two fronts from one another, um, and in their assessment, you know, of course, the psychological war
welcome my guests uh to the program - of london activist and political analyti and out of vancouver, charlotte kates, international coordinator samadoon palestinian prisoner solidarity network, thank you both for being with us, well batul again today we have seen just the continued killing, at least 16 more people were killed. gaza today, 45, at least 45 were killed just in siiden today, and it just continues to increase. i mean, your thoughts about this, you know, we we watch the regime one...
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charlotte? is the 1st, it's far from the 1st time that we've heard about banding. russians for attempts to interfere in the us election. tell us about these other cases and how they turned out. and that's why so you may remember there was the middle of report. this was looking specifically into those allegations of russian meddling and the 2016 election that trump one. he said in his report in 2019 there was an inference that yes, russia would, metals they was always evidence of troll farms being organized by private individuals. but his report was later slammed by a judge ruling that this indictment of based allegation that was at fault from link to russia was no actual proof. and that there was no links to type says toll funds to the russian government to outlets like ot see. and that was a big sort of swipe, but the fact that this was, well then we've had other issues like the fact in 2020 that was a 50 plus former intelligence offices. you sign this last to these allegations that are being p
charlotte? is the 1st, it's far from the 1st time that we've heard about banding. russians for attempts to interfere in the us election. tell us about these other cases and how they turned out. and that's why so you may remember there was the middle of report. this was looking specifically into those allegations of russian meddling and the 2016 election that trump one. he said in his report in 2019 there was an inference that yes, russia would, metals they was always evidence of troll farms...
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thank you so much charlotte, please stay with us. now tony, um, up until few days ago, matter of like a couple days ago, the us was talking about the possibility of a 21 day truth. which was vehementally of course rejected by netanyahu himself, no but no one else. um, how can this two-faceed nature exist in today's day and age, you know, talking about peace and truth, a possible temporary and that would that could lead to a permanent one, and at the same time providing israeli regime with kind of bomb that flattens buildings in order to get one assassination carried out. how can we justify that? how can you explain that? what's your take? well, um, before i answer that, i just like to add, thank you so much, charlotte, for going through the list of decapitation, assassinations. uh, these are, it's really important. i would add a couple, if i was an israeli government um, judicial prosecutor, i would also be accusing benjamin netanyahu with the assassination of his own president, or prime minister, rabine in 1995. five uh because it w
thank you so much charlotte, please stay with us. now tony, um, up until few days ago, matter of like a couple days ago, the us was talking about the possibility of a 21 day truth. which was vehementally of course rejected by netanyahu himself, no but no one else. um, how can this two-faceed nature exist in today's day and age, you know, talking about peace and truth, a possible temporary and that would that could lead to a permanent one, and at the same time providing israeli regime with kind...
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, there's nothing left for charlotte, let's eat it like that, and we were counting on a reliable charlotte, well, especially since fresh apples contain so many healthy nutrients, at our age? in fact , in any case, young people just don't think about it, health should be treated with all due respect responsibility. rosstat named the most dangerous disease of russians, last year 814,000 people died from diseases of the circulatory system. 284,000 from oncology by 14% increase in fatal outcomes in people diagnosed with diabetes. well, many tragedies, according to experts , could have been avoided if diseases were diagnosed in time and their prevention was done. how can health chikap help with this? let's find out from the head of the center for diagnostics and innovative medical technologies, cardiologist gennady kanovalova. hello. hello gennady aleksandrovich, hello, thank you for inviting us to your program. when we go to the doctor, when something bothers us, one thing, most likely. we go to this doctor, take certain tests, he prescribes treatment, and then it turns out that there are stil
, there's nothing left for charlotte, let's eat it like that, and we were counting on a reliable charlotte, well, especially since fresh apples contain so many healthy nutrients, at our age? in fact , in any case, young people just don't think about it, health should be treated with all due respect responsibility. rosstat named the most dangerous disease of russians, last year 814,000 people died from diseases of the circulatory system. 284,000 from oncology by 14% increase in fatal outcomes in...
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for the charlotte, let's just go, and we were counting on a reliable charlotte, well, especially since many healthy nutrients, at our age, in fact, at any age, young people just don't think about it, you should treat your health with full responsibility, rosstat named the most dangerous disease of russians last year 814 increase in fatalities among people diagnosed with diabetes, well, and many tragedies, according to experts, could have happened.
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it doesn't that a ticker through charlotte? what's being the reaction i imagine is being at wide spread? yeah, this been oversee a huge amount reaction. we had to bite, and then kamala harris successful saying that they would, you know, felt this was despicable. we've had reactions from both of democratic congress individuals as well as republicans. but one of the things we're hearing over note is the question of why you perhaps they was not enough and about this individual different, his stance and ukraine and the criticism he has had on line over nova donald trump . this is a man who has a long run sheets, and i'm not just talking about some patty crimes. yes, there are project crimes on that. but there were some serious crimes in his rock street, including possession of a weapon for mass destruction and concealing firearms. these are incredibly serious offences, not just in the states, but anyway. and so there are questions as to why perhaps he was no more. no, no on some sort of watch list. we've been hearing from big trump
it doesn't that a ticker through charlotte? what's being the reaction i imagine is being at wide spread? yeah, this been oversee a huge amount reaction. we had to bite, and then kamala harris successful saying that they would, you know, felt this was despicable. we've had reactions from both of democratic congress individuals as well as republicans. but one of the things we're hearing over note is the question of why you perhaps they was not enough and about this individual different, his...
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she's in charlotte. she's doing a second event a little bit later.o bring soon. we have seen here it's taking the stage now. we're going to wait to see when she starts talking. it's not just north carolina. there's also georgia, arizona. all of these sun belt states are currently pretty close as well. there's also now been talk, dave, about florida. what's up with florida? is florida even -- is there even a glimmer of hope that the democrats could potentially take back florida? >> i'll put it this way, if florida is genuinely competitive, then the election would be over in harris's favor because it's a state that voters ron desantis by 18 points last time around. democrats have not been putting together the coalition they need, particularly in south florida and central florida among cuban and noncuban hispanics to make the math work statewide considering that they're not really breaking in to other parts of the republican coalition elsewhere in the state. and look, the abortion referendum there is going to favor the pro choice side by a vast margin.
she's in charlotte. she's doing a second event a little bit later.o bring soon. we have seen here it's taking the stage now. we're going to wait to see when she starts talking. it's not just north carolina. there's also georgia, arizona. all of these sun belt states are currently pretty close as well. there's also now been talk, dave, about florida. what's up with florida? is florida even -- is there even a glimmer of hope that the democrats could potentially take back florida? >> i'll...
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over to you, charlotte. >> reporter: indeed. the special guest, silvia, the ceo. thanks so much for joining us here this morning. let's talk about your most recent news. you had exclusive talks talking about 1.5 euro trillion in assets tell us why you decided to make that move and what you hope to do if the sale goes through? >> for your the last 25 years we have been quite successful if you look around us, asset management has become a scale game, and we're not big enough in the areas we need to be big enough with. we need to partner with a historic partner of ours to create something we need something bigger and go into a long-term partnership with them and this is the reason we have entered into that discussion with them. >> you have around 8.3 billion euros in proceeds. you talk about the targets is that the kind of targets we're looking for or maybe something a little bigger? >> we've announced a large part will go on because we have a dilution of earnings that will be compensated if you look after the sale of xim, axa is entirely focused on insurance, so we
over to you, charlotte. >> reporter: indeed. the special guest, silvia, the ceo. thanks so much for joining us here this morning. let's talk about your most recent news. you had exclusive talks talking about 1.5 euro trillion in assets tell us why you decided to make that move and what you hope to do if the sale goes through? >> for your the last 25 years we have been quite successful if you look around us, asset management has become a scale game, and we're not big enough in the...
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sadnim, professor of political science, beers at university out of remala, and charlotte kates, international coordinator, samadun palestinian prisoners solidarity network, out of vancouver. well, thank you both for being with us. well, let me start this off with sad. i mean, the israeli regime has not reached any of its stated goals in gaza, and with that being the... case, why would it want to expand its offensive against the west bank at this time? well, good evening to you, mrs. hashimi, and for your guest from vancouver and for all your viewers. well, we can talk about two issues here in regarding what's going on in the west bank today, the first one that israel wanted to end all kind of resistance, and especially armed resistance that started 2015 in. refugee camp and then started to expand to many other refugee camps and cities as inblus and jericho and to karim and also to bas, so that what the israeli wanted to stop, especially that this resistance is increasing in both quality and quantity, especially after they manage to manufacture locally these bombs against the... vehicles, the
sadnim, professor of political science, beers at university out of remala, and charlotte kates, international coordinator, samadun palestinian prisoners solidarity network, out of vancouver. well, thank you both for being with us. well, let me start this off with sad. i mean, the israeli regime has not reached any of its stated goals in gaza, and with that being the... case, why would it want to expand its offensive against the west bank at this time? well, good evening to you, mrs. hashimi,...
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charlotte, i guess we're going to uh start with you.palestinian people are being massacred by the zionist regime and so it's very clear that the netanyahu regime has time and time again chosen its own political future um certainly at the expense of the captives, i mean we saw that on the 7th of october themselves when the occupation forces were shelling their own people with tank shells in order to prevent them from being taken captive and held in for a prisoner exchange, and it's been shown time and time again that the only effective way to assure the release of unjust held palestinian detanees from zionist prisons is to carry out a prisoner exchange. um, the netinyahu government and really the zionist regime as a whole is dedicated to this path of genocide and colonial destruction, even if and it's being recognized, i think by more and more zionists and also by the imperialist backers of the zionist regime, that this is actually path to the faster disolution of the zionist entity and... "this is raising a great deal of concerns, and t
charlotte, i guess we're going to uh start with you.palestinian people are being massacred by the zionist regime and so it's very clear that the netanyahu regime has time and time again chosen its own political future um certainly at the expense of the captives, i mean we saw that on the 7th of october themselves when the occupation forces were shelling their own people with tank shells in order to prevent them from being taken captive and held in for a prisoner exchange, and it's been shown...
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silvia. >> fascinating, charlotte.afe trip back home. >>> coming up on the show, china is working on arv rival to nvid. arjun will have more after this break. rkul is your frosted treat with a sweet kick of confidence. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul is your gateway back home. so what is cirkul? it's your water, your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. let's say you're deep in a show or a game or the game. on a train, at home, at work. okay, maybe not at work. point is at xfinity. we're constantly engineering new ways to get the entertainment you love to you faster and easier than ever. that's what i do. is that love island? introducing a revolution in pain relief. absorbine junior pro, the strongest numbing pain relief available. it's the only solution with two max strength anesthetics for fast penetrating relief absorbine junior pro. nothing numbs pain more. >>> welcome back to the show chinese firms are crea
silvia. >> fascinating, charlotte.afe trip back home. >>> coming up on the show, china is working on arv rival to nvid. arjun will have more after this break. rkul is your frosted treat with a sweet kick of confidence. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul is your gateway back home. so what is cirkul? it's your water, your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. let's say you're...
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thank you charlotte, robert, welcome to the conversation and robert, you very well know in the past isssions as he want, once, he doesn't care about the hostages, they are, they are just expendable to him, they have no importance as we have. seen repeatedly uh with this most recent event where six hostages were killed, we don't know for sure who killed them, israely soldiers have killed a surrendering uh israeli hostages in the past, so we don't know what this is if if new uh was attempting to seize the narrative and and talk about the brutality of of hamas when perhaps it is the idf uh exposed their own brutality that that was the case, but either way hostages have no importance to the uh nintanhou government, the they want to maintain the thousands of palestinian political prisoners held illegally in israeli jails, so they're going to continue on this course unless and until the united states demands an end to it. thank you robert, and shard, over 16,000 children slain in gaza, and this doesn't include the number that have been mamed, the have permanent disabilities, it's in the the
thank you charlotte, robert, welcome to the conversation and robert, you very well know in the past isssions as he want, once, he doesn't care about the hostages, they are, they are just expendable to him, they have no importance as we have. seen repeatedly uh with this most recent event where six hostages were killed, we don't know for sure who killed them, israely soldiers have killed a surrendering uh israeli hostages in the past, so we don't know what this is if if new uh was attempting to...
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aishah hosni has the latest from charlotte. september 6th, early voting day in charlotte maybe.s going on? >> that's a great way to put it. good morning. i got my hands on a sample ballot here. you can see rfk junior's name is the second in line and that's the issue in this state. these were supposed to go out to the post office around midnight last night. that did not happen. they instead were moved into a vault for safekeeping. we have video of the real ballots we'll show you now in charlotte. the state board of elections told all counties in the state to not mail these out after a judge ordered a 24-hour stay to allow rfk junior to appeal her decision to have his name stay on the ballot. why is it staying on the ballot? the argument is reprinting thousands and thousands of ballot would eat into early voting time. >> the problem is i can't just remove his name and start printing. i have to look at ballot layout, make sure it's all lining up and then have to get it approved by the state and then i have to start testing it. >> that would be another two weeks? >> ill still takes
aishah hosni has the latest from charlotte. september 6th, early voting day in charlotte maybe.s going on? >> that's a great way to put it. good morning. i got my hands on a sample ballot here. you can see rfk junior's name is the second in line and that's the issue in this state. these were supposed to go out to the post office around midnight last night. that did not happen. they instead were moved into a vault for safekeeping. we have video of the real ballots we'll show you now in...
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you guys have a great tradition of faith in service year in the charlotte area.illy graham is a great one, but there are a lot of great ones just in this room. so, thank you. [applause] and, mamaw -- that's what i called my grandmother, i called her mamaw. she was a woman of many contrast. she was a very firm disciplinarian, but she also gave me a loving, stable home, which we know all children ultimately need. she was a woman of very deep and profound christian faith. she also really loved the f word. and both of those things can coexist within mamaw at the same time. i will tell you, of all the vips i am happy to have here, the one that i'm most glad to have is my lovely wife. [applause] and i love being able to be on the campaign trail with my wife. it's fun to do this as a team, we do everything as a team, but this in particular has been a great joy for me. i think the one thing my wife would change about me as sometimes i talk a little bit like my mamaw does. and the problem is, we've got a seven-year-old, a four-year-old and a two-year-old, so they start to
you guys have a great tradition of faith in service year in the charlotte area.illy graham is a great one, but there are a lot of great ones just in this room. so, thank you. [applause] and, mamaw -- that's what i called my grandmother, i called her mamaw. she was a woman of many contrast. she was a very firm disciplinarian, but she also gave me a loving, stable home, which we know all children ultimately need. she was a woman of very deep and profound christian faith. she also really loved the...
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charlotte: jp morgan moving from neutral to overweight has caught attention. -- geopolitical risk. they are concerned about the potential of another trade war, an area in which the tariffs on chinese exports could be raised. it could result in global supply chain relocation from china. that said, we also think it's difficult to model this kind of risk premium for chinese equities, and some of the institutional factors are difficult to manage. china has such a high weight in the msci china index, versus markets excluding china. all of that combining with the economic factors in china, with that the housing market still with weakness and that leads to the strategist decision to reduce the weight on chinese equities. avril: a really disappointing earnings season in china, what are your takeaways and where we go from here? charlotte: the strongest signal we are seeing from the earnings season is consumption recovery is becoming more entrenched than we expected before. that is due to certainly the weakness in the housing market as well as confidence with the privat
charlotte: jp morgan moving from neutral to overweight has caught attention. -- geopolitical risk. they are concerned about the potential of another trade war, an area in which the tariffs on chinese exports could be raised. it could result in global supply chain relocation from china. that said, we also think it's difficult to model this kind of risk premium for chinese equities, and some of the institutional factors are difficult to manage. china has such a high weight in the msci china...
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harris in charlotte, north carolina,.with the private sector to build 3 million new homes by the end of my first term. [cheering and applause] >> i have a plan to lower the cost-of-living for america's families on everything from health care to groceries. under my plan more than 100 million americans will get a tax break and thousands of dollars of your hard-earned money we'll go back into your pockets including $8000 during the first year of the child's life. [cheering and applause] and i will always put middle-class and working-class families first. i grew up a middle-class kid. i was raised by hardworking mother who saved up. by the time i was a teenager she was able to afford to buy our first tone. i understand how people work hard and have dreams and aspirations for their children. and need to be put first, understanding again in the middle classed -- middle-class is strong america is strong. [cheering and applause] >> america is strong. but donald trump khaki has a different plan. just google project 2025. it is a d
harris in charlotte, north carolina,.with the private sector to build 3 million new homes by the end of my first term. [cheering and applause] >> i have a plan to lower the cost-of-living for america's families on everything from health care to groceries. under my plan more than 100 million americans will get a tax break and thousands of dollars of your hard-earned money we'll go back into your pockets including $8000 during the first year of the child's life. [cheering and applause] and...
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more aggressive phase in the final sprint to election day cnn's priscilla alvarez is live for us in charlotte, where the vice president will soon be speaking. so priscilla, what can we expect? >> well, we gave to the vice president is going to be hitting the trail and hitting the trail often because her campaign and her aid what her to continue to get more facetime with voters. remember, every presidential debate on tuesday was one of those defining moments of which there are a few going into november, moments that large audience has been tuned in to see her and without many of those schedules, schedule moving forward they say that they need the vice president to be on the trail and doing some of that retail politicking that you would expect in a presidential election year. because the reality he, that many aides have shared with me is that the vice president is still aware that it is a close race while they are pleased with the performance. on tuesday so, it's still a long road ahead. so the message that the vice president will be delivering here in moments is going to be that they are. so t
more aggressive phase in the final sprint to election day cnn's priscilla alvarez is live for us in charlotte, where the vice president will soon be speaking. so priscilla, what can we expect? >> well, we gave to the vice president is going to be hitting the trail and hitting the trail often because her campaign and her aid what her to continue to get more facetime with voters. remember, every presidential debate on tuesday was one of those defining moments of which there are a few going...
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hello, charlotte, what's the most important to swear? lumpkins asked the head to the post today to look at the memories of 2022 are still fresh in people's minds. hill duct was the time that they really saw they was, they will to in go for fuel a 4 hours for cooking gas. there was 4 digits of medicines and electricity. and the entire nation came together with the collective suffering and which let to the over turing of their budget bucks the government, whom they blame for driving the country up to bankruptcy. and also to, to do that you, that you end up costing. they vote as a desperate for the change. we're just outside upholding both you and people have been trickling in since 7 in the morning. now, even though some of the things look good on people after the, i'm, if the like, inflation has come down. the currency seems to be doing well up with it or, you know, long standing issues over the last 2 years. cost of living there means very high on employment is very high. so people are really still a reading from uh, you know, the econom
hello, charlotte, what's the most important to swear? lumpkins asked the head to the post today to look at the memories of 2022 are still fresh in people's minds. hill duct was the time that they really saw they was, they will to in go for fuel a 4 hours for cooking gas. there was 4 digits of medicines and electricity. and the entire nation came together with the collective suffering and which let to the over turing of their budget bucks the government, whom they blame for driving the country...
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cbs's nikole killion is on the campaign trail in charlotte. >> reporter: donald trump, the self-proclaimed law and order candidate, earns an endorsement from the fraternal order of police in battleground north carolina, just hours after learning his own criminal sentencing was delayed. >> everyone realizes that there was no case. because i did nothing wrong. >> reporter: the appearance comes after justice juan merchan ruled the former president will be sentenced november 26th, three weeks after the election, for his conviction for falsifying business records to cover up payments to adult foam star stormy daniels. merchan said he wanted to avoid any influence on the election, writing, "this matter, one that stands alone in a unique place in this nation'sn ." in this nation's history." >> i'm disappointed in my legal talent, i'll be honest with you. >> reporter: just down the street, trump chose to attend a hearing on his $5 million civil owed to e. jean carroll for defamation. afterwards, he spoke for nearly an hour, took no questions, and strangely brought up another woman who has accused
cbs's nikole killion is on the campaign trail in charlotte. >> reporter: donald trump, the self-proclaimed law and order candidate, earns an endorsement from the fraternal order of police in battleground north carolina, just hours after learning his own criminal sentencing was delayed. >> everyone realizes that there was no case. because i did nothing wrong. >> reporter: the appearance comes after justice juan merchan ruled the former president will be sentenced november 26th,...
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charlotte, morgantown, concord, with additional units we have in burlington, greensboro, and rockingham. those units are ready to move forward when the weather permits. as previously mentioned we have 385 soldiers and airmen on duty is 131 vehicles and 13 aircraft ready to deploy when the weather breaks and additional support if required from other states, maryland and connecticut. our vehicles we have now are mainly high water type vehicles and palletized vehicles that can bring commodities to the affected areas. also going to augment forestry with chain saw and debris removal teams as we move throughout the storm. i want to thank our guardsmen and families for protecting this debate state and have those prayers with individuals out there today. thank you very much, governor. governor cooper: thank you. we know people are out there working today and people are in danger. this operation center, we'll be working until we get through this thing. we'll take questions now if you can move to the mics over here if anybody wants to ask one. reporter: a question about the extent of road outages
charlotte, morgantown, concord, with additional units we have in burlington, greensboro, and rockingham. those units are ready to move forward when the weather permits. as previously mentioned we have 385 soldiers and airmen on duty is 131 vehicles and 13 aircraft ready to deploy when the weather breaks and additional support if required from other states, maryland and connecticut. our vehicles we have now are mainly high water type vehicles and palletized vehicles that can bring commodities to...
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. >> reporter: iran is no ally of the u.s., but at a rally near charlotte, north carolina, today, former president donald trump took the tough talk to a new level. >> but if i were the president, i would inform the threatening country, in this case iran, that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your largest cities and the country itself to smithereens. >> reporter: his comments came one day after trump's campaign said he had been briefed by the office of the director of national intelligence regarding real and specific threats from iran to assassinate him in an effort to destabilize and sow chaos in the united states. secretary of state antony blinken said today that the u.s. is tracking an ongoing threat by iran against multiple u.s. officials. >> i don't have any other other information to share but know that we are watching this. >> reporter: in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, vice president harris was focused on the economy. >> look, i am a capitalist. >> reporter: her top priorities, she said, were cutting taxes for the middle class, lowering the cost of child car
. >> reporter: iran is no ally of the u.s., but at a rally near charlotte, north carolina, today, former president donald trump took the tough talk to a new level. >> but if i were the president, i would inform the threatening country, in this case iran, that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your largest cities and the country itself to smithereens. >> reporter: his comments came one day after trump's campaign said he had been briefed by the office...
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charlotte. >> reporter: thank you, silvia. i have a special guest joining me.ar gonzale az-bueno. i had a chance to speak to you and chasing your bank in the hostile takeover. he is confident he will get the green light which is convincing shareholders. how are you ckconvincing your shareholders you will not take part in the takeover? >> our key is the shareholders. all of the approval is the regulatory path and in the hands of great professionals. what is going on here, three and a half years ago, bbva had the opportunity of buying sabadell five times cheaper than it is pursuing now. what does that mean? the value creation of sabadell is faster than the value of bbva. therefore, the price is not right. the price is insufficient. it was insufficient when the offer was made. since then, bbva has dropped 11% in value. as it is in all shares payment, therefore, the value we would be receiving would be 11% lower than the original offer. why is that? this is happening because the mexican banks and pesos have gone down 32%. as 50% of the receipts of income and profit
charlotte. >> reporter: thank you, silvia. i have a special guest joining me.ar gonzale az-bueno. i had a chance to speak to you and chasing your bank in the hostile takeover. he is confident he will get the green light which is convincing shareholders. how are you ckconvincing your shareholders you will not take part in the takeover? >> our key is the shareholders. all of the approval is the regulatory path and in the hands of great professionals. what is going on here, three and a...
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vance spoke in charlotte, north carolina, where he deemed the christian faith the most persecuted faith in the world, and criticized democratic presidential nominee kamala harris on abortion. the covid-19 vaccine and public schools. with 16 electoral votes, north carolina remains a tossup within the margin of error between kamala harris and donald trump, according to the latest polling. ♪♪ [cheers and applause] ♪♪ >> hello. >> well, how are we doing? i don't know which microphone to use here, is this one on? hello? there we go, all right. first of all, it's great to be in the state of north carolina, it is great to be in a state that i think we're going to carry and carry in a big way and send donald trump to the white house. so i know we've got a lot of great religious leaders from all over the state of north carolina and before we get started here, i just want to call attention to something that you probably have seen in the news, which is that a charlotte police officer was seriously injured in a traffic incident last night and i know we're all people of prayer in this room so i'd as
vance spoke in charlotte, north carolina, where he deemed the christian faith the most persecuted faith in the world, and criticized democratic presidential nominee kamala harris on abortion. the covid-19 vaccine and public schools. with 16 electoral votes, north carolina remains a tossup within the margin of error between kamala harris and donald trump, according to the latest polling. ♪♪ [cheers and applause] ♪♪ >> hello. >> well, how are we doing? i don't know which...
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nancy cordes in charlotte tonight, thank you.ning now to the remnants of hurricane francine, about 300,000 customers are without power tonight as torrential rains move from louisiana into the midsouth, but people along the louisiana coast are cleaning up and coming to terms with the destruction left behind. cbs's dave malkoff spoke to a couple grappling with the damage after facing the sheer force of the storm. >> reporter: torrential rain and wind gusts of nearly 100 miles an hour made the streets of dulac, louisiana, look like high seas on wednesday. just north in thibodaux 7 inches of rain in 24 hours turned into blinding downpours. >> can you rollover? >> reporter: during the raging storm, this is the moment when deputies in donaldsonville rescued a woman pinned under a tree. they had to use chain saws and jacks to lift her to safety. new orleans was inundated with three times the amount of rain in a typical month. now crews are working to restore electricity and the cleanup has begun. >> let's do this. >> all right. >> repor
nancy cordes in charlotte tonight, thank you.ning now to the remnants of hurricane francine, about 300,000 customers are without power tonight as torrential rains move from louisiana into the midsouth, but people along the louisiana coast are cleaning up and coming to terms with the destruction left behind. cbs's dave malkoff spoke to a couple grappling with the damage after facing the sheer force of the storm. >> reporter: torrential rain and wind gusts of nearly 100 miles an hour made...
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all right, interesting stuff are to charlotte, investigate charlotte. thank you. always focus just once an american born russian m . a fighter about the allegations the, the immediate need to us is controlled by like a few people. murdoch and a couple other people in organizations. and everybody knows us. but you know, that's all the information that i've been there there blocked in this. this is another thing. people buy people really pay attention to the united states. your, your freedom of, of, of speech. your fema price is being blocked on, on social media accounts, instagram, chip, talk r t. all these things are either be blocked or monitored. youtube on my idea to get your report on, on don bass. i'm it was taken off. it was taken off by you to, i'm like why it was it? nothing we said was on non factual. we didn't use bad language. we didn't. it wasn't, you know, there is nothing bad about it other than it showed united states in a bad light. so, um, all, all this, uh, this information then and the freedom of speech and freedom of press being taken away. thi
all right, interesting stuff are to charlotte, investigate charlotte. thank you. always focus just once an american born russian m . a fighter about the allegations the, the immediate need to us is controlled by like a few people. murdoch and a couple other people in organizations. and everybody knows us. but you know, that's all the information that i've been there there blocked in this. this is another thing. people buy people really pay attention to the united states. your, your freedom of,...
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, thanks for bring this to old dot some of these incident in florida ortiz, charlotte davinsky, a well, us army veteran scotts bennett's 2 of my colleagues, rachel ruble, about the attempts on mister trump's life could indeed again be the result of an action on the part of the secret service this seems to be moving in the direction of either you have literally to take less democrat pro, you train warmongers who are desperate to remove donald trump because he's against all of that. or you have a concern and a plan of conspiracy within the highest levels, even the middle of holes and the secret service that are purposefully uh, organizing themselves in a way that is very deficient in the protection that they provide to president donald trump. they never provide any security to robert kennedy junior, who is and family members deal. so i think we're entering the time where presidential assassinations are going to be a card that is played. the initial reports of this uh, shooting uh outside the golf course in florida was that it was just 2 people shooting at each other. coincidentally, near
, thanks for bring this to old dot some of these incident in florida ortiz, charlotte davinsky, a well, us army veteran scotts bennett's 2 of my colleagues, rachel ruble, about the attempts on mister trump's life could indeed again be the result of an action on the part of the secret service this seems to be moving in the direction of either you have literally to take less democrat pro, you train warmongers who are desperate to remove donald trump because he's against all of that. or you have a...