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i'll now turn it back over to my co-chair. co-chair roosevelt: thank you. in addition to the model plan, the r.b.c. also provides a check list that state parties can use as they draft their plan. this is the same document the party affairs staff will use when they review each state's delegate selection plan. you have a copy of the draft check list in your materials. staff will be finalizing the check list and will include it in the documents that are provided to state parties later this month. once again, if you see any inconsistencies or potential improvements or typos, please let staff know as soon as possible. any questions about the check list? co-chair moore: so, members, before we adjourn i'm going to turn it back over to our chair who has some words. >> one of the things i wanted to make sure in particular that i emphasize in this process, because there has been a change. for a long time, as long as i've been aware of politics, iowa was a crucial part in terms of how we did the selection process. iowa for the first time just recently elected their fi
i'll now turn it back over to my co-chair. co-chair roosevelt: thank you. in addition to the model plan, the r.b.c. also provides a check list that state parties can use as they draft their plan. this is the same document the party affairs staff will use when they review each state's delegate selection plan. you have a copy of the draft check list in your materials. staff will be finalizing the check list and will include it in the documents that are provided to state parties later this month....
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co-chair roosevelt: is there a second? >> second. co-chair roosevelt: there is a second. is there discussion? hearing none, all those in favor please say aye. opposed say no. and that is unanimous among those present here. all right. thank you. and now i will turn it over to mr. lyons -- leone. >> yes. i was wondering if you could clarify what the potential penalties are for states that don't comply with the calendar rules that we've sent out in our rules and we've been discussing today? co-chair roosevelt: so you're talking about the rules in the waivers or -- mr. leone: i'm talking about the general penalties if states don't comply with or -- co-chair roosevelt: there is a variety of them. i'll turn to graham to summarize some of them anyway. mr. wilson: so if you don't comply with the conditions of the waiver, you don't have a waiver and you are not allowed to go before the window. so that's step one. you don't follow the conditions, you then are obligated to go during the window with every state party. if then a state moves to go outside of the window because they don
co-chair roosevelt: is there a second? >> second. co-chair roosevelt: there is a second. is there discussion? hearing none, all those in favor please say aye. opposed say no. and that is unanimous among those present here. all right. thank you. and now i will turn it over to mr. lyons -- leone. >> yes. i was wondering if you could clarify what the potential penalties are for states that don't comply with the calendar rules that we've sent out in our rules and we've been discussing...
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and how co op can be produced sustainably. we are wives, sister's friends, and also mothers, women across the world show the great responsibilities. and many are also particularly committed to protecting mother off, perhaps because we understand how important i, healthy planet ease, afford descendants, are foss report takes us to ivory coast where we meet a female activists standing up for the environment. oh, good, much lies hidden under the sand. here, but it's not treasure. people from nearby villages bury waste on the beach which re, surfaces when the tide comes in, martinez was there. we knew is getting local community is involved and cleanups. with her angie over caesar, she aims to raise young people's awareness of pollution. is to be by the markets are not enough to have policies and laws, although they're very important and i'm working on that. but how to communities act, what contributions can they make on a daily basis? how can we encourage people to adjust their habits in small ways? bringing about behavioral chang
and how co op can be produced sustainably. we are wives, sister's friends, and also mothers, women across the world show the great responsibilities. and many are also particularly committed to protecting mother off, perhaps because we understand how important i, healthy planet ease, afford descendants, are foss report takes us to ivory coast where we meet a female activists standing up for the environment. oh, good, much lies hidden under the sand. here, but it's not treasure. people from...
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. >>> a small, inexpensive co alarm can save your life. consumer correspondent wanted to know , why aren't they in many buildings? >> reporter: these four beats mean it's time to get outside immediately. >> that signal , that is what's called a four pattern. >> reporter: inside the research laboratory just outside of chicago , david mills runs hundreds of tests on alarms that are critical to detecting poisonous co gas before it kills. >> you can't see it. you can't smell it. >> reporter: the four beat means the clock is ticking. >> the effects of co poisoning would be happening faster at the higher concentration. >> reporter: without an alarm, ashley wilson had no idea the flulike symptoms she was experiencing were being caused by carbon monoxide seeping into her wisconsin department. it was slowly poising her and her family. >> i am glad we were able to make the phone call and get out of there, go to the emergency room , and survive it. a lot of people don't. what make this colorless and odorless class of high concentrations cannot the pe
. >>> a small, inexpensive co alarm can save your life. consumer correspondent wanted to know , why aren't they in many buildings? >> reporter: these four beats mean it's time to get outside immediately. >> that signal , that is what's called a four pattern. >> reporter: inside the research laboratory just outside of chicago , david mills runs hundreds of tests on alarms that are critical to detecting poisonous co gas before it kills. >> you can't see it. you...
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hello welcome back to dewbs & co. hello welcome back to dewbs& co.h me, michelle, alongside me until 7:00 tonight, the former brexit party mep ben habib and kevin craig, who's the ceo of the communications agency plymouth . we just got into the plymouth. we just got into the lockdown topic a second ago. just before the break chris says michelle, well, what if didn't lockdown and 2 million people had died ? and that's the thing, had died? and that's the thing, chris. you know, no one really knows how many lives were saved by locking down or not. doc says look at the uproar when they didn't cancel the liverpool. you're a football match an entry it's pure hindsight rubbish again gb news dog what i'm referring to the great barrington declaration. that's not hindsight that was a principle that was created relatively close to the start of this that i'm saying it didn't really get the focus it deserved ben perhaps might agree with that kevin perhaps would disagree with that too their own we have different views that's it's about phillip island on your the m
hello welcome back to dewbs & co. hello welcome back to dewbs& co.h me, michelle, alongside me until 7:00 tonight, the former brexit party mep ben habib and kevin craig, who's the ceo of the communications agency plymouth . we just got into the plymouth. we just got into the lockdown topic a second ago. just before the break chris says michelle, well, what if didn't lockdown and 2 million people had died ? and that's the thing, had died? and that's the thing, chris. you know, no one...
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and that's when i talked to my co leader who was also my co worker at the time. bill went meyer and he told me what a union was when i saw i had to quit, i thought i did everything possible and in a sentence, now you've experienced that now that you're an organizer, a union is how would you describe it from your personal perspective i would say that a union is a group of workers who come together and they want to come to the table and bargain and want to be heard. jordan, we've had so much about the problems within amazon, mostly because workers are said we're gonna speak out. we're gonna tell you, you order a parcel. this is what happens behind the scenes. so at what point did you realize that you had to do something you weren't just going to suffer as a worker. so a little i worked educate september 20th 2018. the opening day, i have a medical issue called lucas on fridays, i had 13 years amazon or for me medical benefits. and it was great efforts. were they terminated me 3 times and my recent termination, september 23rd in 2022. or they said i voluntarily resi
and that's when i talked to my co leader who was also my co worker at the time. bill went meyer and he told me what a union was when i saw i had to quit, i thought i did everything possible and in a sentence, now you've experienced that now that you're an organizer, a union is how would you describe it from your personal perspective i would say that a union is a group of workers who come together and they want to come to the table and bargain and want to be heard. jordan, we've had so much...
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she faced resentment from a lot of her male co-anchors i think, not just harry reasoner.ut the incredible interviews she did, so many were record -- you know, ratings breaking and they were memorable. so just to name a few, obviously she did lots of heads of state. she did one with the egyptian president anwar saddat that i remember. she sat down with michael jackson which basically broke the ratings system. i think the highest rated one ever was monica lieu ensky. as you say, john, people, whether it was in the middle of a scandal or in the middle of a celebration, shelves was their go-to. she was the person who established herself. you hadn't made it until you sat down and cried through a barbara walters interview. >> i mean a lot of this was about her special technique, you know, that she forged. if you were being interviewed by mike wallace on "60 minutes" the killer question came in the form of a stiletto. when you were interviewed by barbara walters, the killer question would still come. she would ask anything that needed to be asked, but she did it in a way with no
she faced resentment from a lot of her male co-anchors i think, not just harry reasoner.ut the incredible interviews she did, so many were record -- you know, ratings breaking and they were memorable. so just to name a few, obviously she did lots of heads of state. she did one with the egyptian president anwar saddat that i remember. she sat down with michael jackson which basically broke the ratings system. i think the highest rated one ever was monica lieu ensky. as you say, john, people,...
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and her "view" co-host michelle collins said a right of passage to become a co-host on "the view" is have lunch with barbara walters. few times in my life have i been that nervous. she was an absolute trailblazer, class, elegance, smarts that are increasingly hard to come by. i'll always be grateful. and this -- without barbara walters there wouldn't have been me nor any woman you see on evening, morning or daily news. she was indeed a trailblazer. i did my very first television audition with her in mind the whole time. grateful she was such a powerful and gracious role model, grateful to have known her and grateful to have followed in her light. and the one and only connie chong joins me now. she worked with barbara walters at abc news. connie, great to have you on tonight. tell us your thoughts as you hear this sad news about barbara walters. >> alyson, i can't imagine journalism without barbara. barbara was one of a hand full of women who was in a news business at the time i started but beyond that, she blazed a trail for the men, too. in other words, the men were sitting back the
and her "view" co-host michelle collins said a right of passage to become a co-host on "the view" is have lunch with barbara walters. few times in my life have i been that nervous. she was an absolute trailblazer, class, elegance, smarts that are increasingly hard to come by. i'll always be grateful. and this -- without barbara walters there wouldn't have been me nor any woman you see on evening, morning or daily news. she was indeed a trailblazer. i did my very first...
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i mean, i can't even tell you what's different, cos it's every single part, every single piece of thedifferent puzzle. it's interesting. it's like completely different terrain? just everything. everything's different. i don't know. it's. . . it's. .. but not in a bad way. i mean, honestly, things have only gotten better, which is really nice and kind of rare. you said a couple of years ago that you don't think there are many headlining opportunities for women. and then, look at you, the youngest person... i know! ..to headline glastonbury. i know. what do you think has changed for women in that time, or has anything changed? i think a lot has changed. ithink, like, we're in such a... i mean, i'm just in awe of the time we're in right now because of... women arejust, like, at the top right now. i mean, top of all the charts, it's women, women, women. i mean, it's, like, the most incredible thing for me to see because it's just not been that way, you know? and to see festival ad mats come out and it's, like, so many women on them now. there was a specific period of time where i was just
i mean, i can't even tell you what's different, cos it's every single part, every single piece of thedifferent puzzle. it's interesting. it's like completely different terrain? just everything. everything's different. i don't know. it's. . . it's. .. but not in a bad way. i mean, honestly, things have only gotten better, which is really nice and kind of rare. you said a couple of years ago that you don't think there are many headlining opportunities for women. and then, look at you, the...
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you'll be able to find what your co-workers make and what the job pays.drow explains. >> in 2023, companies with that's 15 workers will need to add pay ranges. and companys will have to report more data to the state than previously required. the goal of the california law is to reduce gender and racial pay gaps. >> as a woman founder, as somebody who has worked in silicon valley, it is something that we didn't need a law to like think about. >> she says the bridge to and from india will comply with being transparent about pay ranges. >> of course, during interviews for sure. but also anywhere our job postings from posted. >> it's not just for perspective employees. those at a company will be able to find their it's salary range for their job. >> there's no smoke and mirrors about, you know, what your salary is and like, you know, why it is the way it is. >> sidewalk robotic company -- >> you need to be prepared to have those conversations as to where do they fall. >> he's been consult consultinge legal and h.r. teams to understand what compliance requires
you'll be able to find what your co-workers make and what the job pays.drow explains. >> in 2023, companies with that's 15 workers will need to add pay ranges. and companys will have to report more data to the state than previously required. the goal of the california law is to reduce gender and racial pay gaps. >> as a woman founder, as somebody who has worked in silicon valley, it is something that we didn't need a law to like think about. >> she says the bridge to and from...
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oh, singlecare can actually beat your co-pay. beat the price of your medicare plan. you mean our medicare plan? damn you too much sun! you just search your prescription in the singlecare app, show your coupon to your pharmacist... best of all, singlecare is free to use. marty it's time to go. i have a story to tell! check the singlecare price today! densify from crest pro health. like bones, your teeth lose density over time... ...but crest has you covered. crest densify actively rebuilds tooth density... ...to extend the life of teeth. crest the #1 toothpaste brand in america. if you run a small business, you need the most from every investment. that's why comcast business gives you more. more innovation... with our new gig-speed wi-fi, plus unlimited data. more speed... from the largest, fastest, reliable network... and more savings- up to 60% a year on comcast business mobile. all from the company that powers more businesses than any other provider. get started with fast speeds and advanced security for $69.99 a month for 12 m
oh, singlecare can actually beat your co-pay. beat the price of your medicare plan. you mean our medicare plan? damn you too much sun! you just search your prescription in the singlecare app, show your coupon to your pharmacist... best of all, singlecare is free to use. marty it's time to go. i have a story to tell! check the singlecare price today! densify from crest pro health. like bones, your teeth lose density over time... ...but crest has you covered. crest densify actively rebuilds tooth...
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people that requires energy security for betty co purposes. we have done their barbershop and ended pharmacy and they bakery and then they jeanetta and other places looking for economic activation. and as we're moving forward, transforming our energy landscape, where becoming a reference for local development. thinking people thinking the engagement, education and protecting our natural resources as well in a way that we are also better prepared to confront climate change in the caribbean . christina, well you know, i thought, oh i like it was like when i was saying as a wonderful do to be here with what piece had to do that you didn't speak to that i would love to invite you to is the resilience of renewal of renewable resources, how they are so much more resilient to the impacts all these amazing storms dod down that the caribbean, and so many of the other areas of the world are having and how, how, what please tell us how long was the recall without electricity except gossip. why not? because you had seller is just such a fantastic story. a
people that requires energy security for betty co purposes. we have done their barbershop and ended pharmacy and they bakery and then they jeanetta and other places looking for economic activation. and as we're moving forward, transforming our energy landscape, where becoming a reference for local development. thinking people thinking the engagement, education and protecting our natural resources as well in a way that we are also better prepared to confront climate change in the caribbean ....
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why co house for this show, today's christiana, for garris. she is a former executive secretary of the u. m. framework convention on climate change and his co founder of global optimism and also co host, the outrage and optimism podcast. i don't know how she has time to join us, but she has and i do get the honor. thank you so much for being here. when i was thinking about how will we do climate action better and communicate that better? i always think about you because it is kind of phrase which is stubborn. optimism on pat. well, the law screw. well, 1st of all, thank you very much for asking me to join you today. very exciting and you know, the message that you brought right in the beginning is so true. the fact is that we are having exponentially growing climate affects that are all very negative. and however, at the same time, we have exponentially growing encouraging initiatives that convey an excitement of the world. oh yeah, that not just averts the worst of the climate crisis, which would be the minimum, but actually also helps to bui
why co house for this show, today's christiana, for garris. she is a former executive secretary of the u. m. framework convention on climate change and his co founder of global optimism and also co host, the outrage and optimism podcast. i don't know how she has time to join us, but she has and i do get the honor. thank you so much for being here. when i was thinking about how will we do climate action better and communicate that better? i always think about you because it is kind of phrase...
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as i said, italy's, which means is very good to proceed for the co code in addresses in. but on the other hand, because it takes too much water from the soil, it is computing for water and nutrients widow who plants the fact that the soils water balance could be a problem is new to adam of whose any he only thought about the shade. his coco plans needed he learned about shade from his father, orlando ost monro, a cocoa farmer who rehabilitated his farm with the support of a dutch and g. o. when he saw his father's farm taking off, he decided to quit his job as a teacher lot. and so a lot of enrollment as well. my prize, they were to get food to feed the family and a saudi food i. he says when with at minus on dance comes roaring, come for for the family and runny, they had an army left. i think going to full fam, almost coach or choir, examines the right cocoa pods. it's out of my food and he's 1st harvest. the scientist divides the fruit into 3 groups based on quality. this also let him make predictions for future years. uh huh. okay. look, i'm back with about 84 kilogra
as i said, italy's, which means is very good to proceed for the co code in addresses in. but on the other hand, because it takes too much water from the soil, it is computing for water and nutrients widow who plants the fact that the soils water balance could be a problem is new to adam of whose any he only thought about the shade. his coco plans needed he learned about shade from his father, orlando ost monro, a cocoa farmer who rehabilitated his farm with the support of a dutch and g. o. when...
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it's all happening here in films hoffen on germany's north co, north sea coast. that's where the ship, the central part of the terminal will convert the delivered l n g back to its gaseous state. and the floating terminal in village haven is connected to the natural gas network in germany via 26 kilometer pipeline. the pipeline cost around $150000000.00 euros and can deliver around 6 percent of germany's natural gas supply needed in a year. right now, just in test phase full operation is expected in january with learn more about this with me. how's standard? he's professor for energy storage and energy systems at the technical university o. t h. regensburg be held. great to have you on the show. first flows. we've had multiple milestones with this terminal, the fact it was completed. now we have a ship that's there and now we have the 1st flows going in. give us some sense of how important this actually is for where we are in this crisis. it's definitely very meaningful to germany as we really struggle to get more independent from russian energy imports. so that'
it's all happening here in films hoffen on germany's north co, north sea coast. that's where the ship, the central part of the terminal will convert the delivered l n g back to its gaseous state. and the floating terminal in village haven is connected to the natural gas network in germany via 26 kilometer pipeline. the pipeline cost around $150000000.00 euros and can deliver around 6 percent of germany's natural gas supply needed in a year. right now, just in test phase full operation is...
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the head of gas prom alexa miller says that the co victor field is ready for operation and would soon begin pumping gas eastwood's. russia is desperate to get the project on line as quickly as possible to replenish dwindling walk offers. but the projected timeline to build the infrastructure shows that regardless of the outcome of the war, the kremlin expects, russia will be cut off from western markets for a long time to come. and stay with russia fresh day to res. out showing german exports to the country have increased slightly to 1200000000 euros in value in november. it's down over half on the same time last year, but still higher than when sanctions began in march, i spoke to alexander littman, professor of russian politics at the for university of berlin. he points out that there's still plenty of trade not subject to sanctions. good example of pharmaceuticals. pharmaceutical experts are also down, but only by about 10 percent as opposed to the pre war state. it was one of the biggest export articles of germany to the russian federation. okay. and done, you know, the, so we've
the head of gas prom alexa miller says that the co victor field is ready for operation and would soon begin pumping gas eastwood's. russia is desperate to get the project on line as quickly as possible to replenish dwindling walk offers. but the projected timeline to build the infrastructure shows that regardless of the outcome of the war, the kremlin expects, russia will be cut off from western markets for a long time to come. and stay with russia fresh day to res. out showing german exports...
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quien honor merece cristiano se lleva un rÉcord que va a ser difÍcil que mundial.iguale vamos a ver cÓen cinco mundiales pero bueno no se pudo llevar el tÍtulo mundial vamos a ver entonces cÓmo queda la semifinales el prÓximo marte en este estadio desdes la selecciÓn de argentina se enfrenta ni mÁs ni menos que acrobacia y el miÉrcoles 14 de diciembre en este estadi en contra de la sor pren diente marruecos. y los puedeo se enfrentan las selecciones de francia la campeona del mundo en contra de la muy sorprendente marruecos y como siempre todos los partidos los puede ver en espaÑol en telemundo pero p desafortunadamente en medio de la fiesta del mundial una n noticia que causÓ conmociÓn el periodista deportivo (nombre( muriÓ, colapso en su asiento cuando cubrÍa el partido entre holanda y argentina, este viernes habÍa ido a una clÍnica para tratarse de una bronquitis >> un arreglo floral blanco adornaban el asiento donde el periodista hubiera cubierto uno de los juegos de este estadio, el comunicador estadounidense muriÓ de forma repentina en la tribuna mientras cubrÍa este viernes el j
quien honor merece cristiano se lleva un rÉcord que va a ser difÍcil que mundial.iguale vamos a ver cÓen cinco mundiales pero bueno no se pudo llevar el tÍtulo mundial vamos a ver entonces cÓmo queda la semifinales el prÓximo marte en este estadio desdes la selecciÓn de argentina se enfrenta ni mÁs ni menos que acrobacia y el miÉrcoles 14 de diciembre en este estadi en contra de la sor pren diente marruecos. y los puedeo se enfrentan las selecciones de francia la campeona del mundo en...
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i love as the ad as a co-sponsor and time to seek generally legislation that allows the exemption of those for all culture district. >> i agree. >> thank you, supervisor. for bringing this forward we can make that- we'll work on that. thank you. >> thank you. and next item up. >> yes. madam chair wish to speak line up now to speak for those call public comment call-in: 1 (415) 655-0001 / meeting id: 2488 477 5074 # # and press three to enter the speaker line and you've been unmuted a signal to begin our comments seeing none, madam chair no speakers in the queue. >> public comment is closed. (gavel) and make a motion to send this to the full board. >> i make that with a positive recommendations and vice chair commissioner safai. >> vice chair commissioner safai you see you're muted. >> member. >> member vice chair commissioner safai. >> aye. >> three aces the motion carries. and unanimously read item number one. >> >> >> >> $4,711,123 in tax increment revenue bond proceeds -treasure island infrastructure and revitalization financing district -fy2022-2023]. mayor's office of housing &
i love as the ad as a co-sponsor and time to seek generally legislation that allows the exemption of those for all culture district. >> i agree. >> thank you, supervisor. for bringing this forward we can make that- we'll work on that. thank you. >> thank you. and next item up. >> yes. madam chair wish to speak line up now to speak for those call public comment call-in: 1 (415) 655-0001 / meeting id: 2488 477 5074 # # and press three to enter the speaker line and you've...
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there was not to destroy the co, awesome as a tribe, the british were quite content that the co awesome should live there in peace, provided they did not attack shipping. i think it is a little while young or else in a way that a kelly my for him, the ha livonia little. and the shockley and lowana ware. i'm carson bennett. houghton. dennison. hi. how are you? i'm was just under brittany. oh hi devonie. i need how come the sure for legal allister, from the very funny that can nanny larry also shalayna yetter? well, i know that i noted to live. i knew it was id in our money allied mamma learn english is the i me had our say it said i will have more and the mm hm. huh. you really do and you're a girl fara ill also by that. and she got a little farther either if dad asleep or what he got it. okay. you read ill father ill arsenal, said the have mom begins shoe or jail. so for now we'll j e n demo. ha ha, ha wardrobe allison brussels, him or her customer whom belie charlotte wood miller was born. hm. were dachelle and the room lack in bad that nick, them the sayed zahid bed. they are nearly i
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it's still a very strong credit behind the spin co. >> thanks for anxiouswering, co flynn, have a good holiday. >>> we have more breaking news, this time in washington, it's on that omnibus spending bill let's get to ylan mui. >> the senate has passed that $1.7 trillion deal to fund the government through the end of the fiscal year. this bill passed with strong bipartisan support the final tally was 68 for, 29 against. in addition to funding this bill would also provide $45 billion in aid to ukraine. that has been a priority for lawmakers, especially following the address by president zelenskyy before both chambers of congress yesterday. the senate also added two amendments to this bill including the pregnant workers fairness act and an increase in ftc merger filing fees for the largest transactions now that the senate has pass the omnibus bill, it will go over to the house. leadership in that chamber has said they plan to stay in session until this gets passed remember, the deadline for funding the government is tomorrow at midnight so the senate now taking that first step to fund the
it's still a very strong credit behind the spin co. >> thanks for anxiouswering, co flynn, have a good holiday. >>> we have more breaking news, this time in washington, it's on that omnibus spending bill let's get to ylan mui. >> the senate has passed that $1.7 trillion deal to fund the government through the end of the fiscal year. this bill passed with strong bipartisan support the final tally was 68 for, 29 against. in addition to funding this bill would also provide $45...
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cos this is the reality of today. do you spend your whole time on twitter?pend my whole time... do you pick up all your news from twitter? i'm definitely on twitter. or do you pick it up from bbc reporters? no, i pick it up from all sorts of different sources. well, what do you get from... you get so many more sources today than we had when you set out in journalism, and in a way, you're saying, "you know what, that's really not a very good thing. "i want the right, as a very respected..." no, no, no, no. "..seniorjournalist, "to be able to tell my "audience what's happening." i'm not that that kind ofjournalist. i've done political interviewing and i've done question time, which was big audience debates. that's the kind of stuff i've done. when i was reporting, i reported in south africa on apartheid for about three years. and then, it was my eyes, yes, and it was pre—social media, yes, and i went around and talked to lots of people, yes, and produced what i thought was a story of what was going on. and that seems to me fair. no, my objection to social medi
cos this is the reality of today. do you spend your whole time on twitter?pend my whole time... do you pick up all your news from twitter? i'm definitely on twitter. or do you pick it up from bbc reporters? no, i pick it up from all sorts of different sources. well, what do you get from... you get so many more sources today than we had when you set out in journalism, and in a way, you're saying, "you know what, that's really not a very good thing. "i want the right, as a very...
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a presidential debate, prime-time specials, co-anchor of "20/20." a historic joint interview with the leaders of egypt and israel. >> you are always like this, barbara. >> reporter: and no interview question was more memorable than this one. >> what kind of a tree are you, if you think you're a tree? >> oh, everybody would like to be an oak tree. >> reporter: she conquered daytime television with "the view". >> i always wanted to do a show with different generations of women with different backgrounds and different personalities, and that's what we did. >> reporter: she left "the view" in 2014, said she was retiring, and dozens of top women in television news came to pay tribute. >> this is my legacy. these are my legacy. >> reporter: an unforgettable legacy as a woman, as a broadcaster second to none. barbara walters transformed american television. >> i've had an amazing career beyond anything i could ever have imagined. my cup run eth over. i thank you, thank you, thank you. >> again, barbara walters died today at the age of 93. we'll have much m
a presidential debate, prime-time specials, co-anchor of "20/20." a historic joint interview with the leaders of egypt and israel. >> you are always like this, barbara. >> reporter: and no interview question was more memorable than this one. >> what kind of a tree are you, if you think you're a tree? >> oh, everybody would like to be an oak tree. >> reporter: she conquered daytime television with "the view". >> i always wanted to do a show...
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now it's back to dewbs& co . to dewbs& co. thanks for that, tatiana.ith you through until 7:00 this evening and keeping me company here in the studios, my panel maraj the financier and the columnist at the article , and alongside him, the article, and alongside him, john mcternan, the strategist and a former adviser to tony blair. good evening gentlemen, nice to have you . and you know nice to have you. and you know the drill, don't you want dewbs & co not just about those three. it's about you at home as well. what's on your mind tonight? getting with me? gp views gbnews.uk as always is my email address you tweet at gb address or you can tweet at gb news as a quick reminder, i want to talk to you about independence . whether or not independence. whether or not wealth inequality is out of control . this country 570 odd control. this country 570 odd million pound is the amount that one businessman's just paid himself and dividends. is that appropriate or is it offensive? i think it's great, quite frankly, both . what do you make frankly, both. what do y
now it's back to dewbs& co . to dewbs& co. thanks for that, tatiana.ith you through until 7:00 this evening and keeping me company here in the studios, my panel maraj the financier and the columnist at the article , and alongside him, the article, and alongside him, john mcternan, the strategist and a former adviser to tony blair. good evening gentlemen, nice to have you . and you know nice to have you. and you know the drill, don't you want dewbs & co not just about those three....
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, alleged profits co-mingled with donations to politicians. >> you have a whole host of questions. internal corporate controls of ftx are horrific, and see the court appointed ceo walk through and say it's worse than enron, that speaks volumes. we have questions as to why they are outside the united states, why are regulators asleep at the wheel and don't have accountability in washington under one party democratic control. >> sandra: a lot of people are pretty surprised with what they just heard there and wonder if the regulators are on it. i don't know if anybody got warn and fuzzy by watching that news conference. thank you very much, appreciate you staying with us. thank you. >> john: bring back in jonathan turley, george washington news previous and fox news contributor. as sandra was pointing out, a lot of high fiving, way to go, we got this guy. they didn't get him, he got himself. they just picked up the pieces after it fell apart. >> right. sort of like saying you bagged big game when the elephant found your house and died on the doorstep. it's not exactly the effort of th
, alleged profits co-mingled with donations to politicians. >> you have a whole host of questions. internal corporate controls of ftx are horrific, and see the court appointed ceo walk through and say it's worse than enron, that speaks volumes. we have questions as to why they are outside the united states, why are regulators asleep at the wheel and don't have accountability in washington under one party democratic control. >> sandra: a lot of people are pretty surprised with what...
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her co-anchor was said to remark her hiring was just a gimmick, her male co-anchor.d to fofrt apart without that kind of backlash and, frankly, jealousy. she had to -- and i saw this. she had to sort of develop a an armoire, a shield around her because she was not just the first whe first everywhere, she said, but the only. that makes her brilliant in her case. let's face it. she carried on virtually into her 80s or maybe even her 80s before she retired. she gave people, men and women in general, a vision of what it means to be a journalist on television who can age and still perform and still achieve and draw in and lasso the great interviews. to me she was incredibly kind, incredibly generous. i would like to think she was maybe a bit of a kindred spirit, somebody who wanted to follow her path, work hard knowing nothing ever came for freerk especially for women. i think it's a really, really incredible lesson too. i remember being knocked off my chair before i became a journalist in 1979 or so. she scored the first-ever interview with an israeli prime minister and
her co-anchor was said to remark her hiring was just a gimmick, her male co-anchor.d to fofrt apart without that kind of backlash and, frankly, jealousy. she had to -- and i saw this. she had to sort of develop a an armoire, a shield around her because she was not just the first whe first everywhere, she said, but the only. that makes her brilliant in her case. let's face it. she carried on virtually into her 80s or maybe even her 80s before she retired. she gave people, men and women in...
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bill gates co chair of the bill and melinda gates foundation. thank you very for talking to are here. now many people around the world know you as a co founder of microsoft, of course, as one of the most celebrated innovators of our time. but over the last 2 decades, you've also focused on global health challenges. and you've just hosting an event here in doha, on how the world can prepare and prevent the threat of a future pandemic. we're not quite out of the woods yet with this current pandemic . and it's so bring that we have to think about the next band demi, when we just now enjoying the things that we like to do in life, like going to a football game. so i guess i want to know 1st, why and how ready should we be for the next one demick? well, governments are there to protect us. and so you know, they have a practice for earthquakes. if they have a fire department with lots of full time people to stop fires, they have armies that are there to deal with wars. but the pandemic is said disaster that they didn't prepare for the actual resources
bill gates co chair of the bill and melinda gates foundation. thank you very for talking to are here. now many people around the world know you as a co founder of microsoft, of course, as one of the most celebrated innovators of our time. but over the last 2 decades, you've also focused on global health challenges. and you've just hosting an event here in doha, on how the world can prepare and prevent the threat of a future pandemic. we're not quite out of the woods yet with this current...
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it was not to destroy the co, awesome as a tribe, the british were quite content that the co awesome should live there in peace, provided they did not attack shipping and then could easily identify liam, or else another way that kelly my, for he than ha, live on your to little and a shockley and lateral on. now we're on carson that are often then if in her home how you, how much different brittany or if only i mean how come the sure for legal, melissa from the plenty mcinerney, literally osha, if you, well, i know that i noted to live. i knew it was id the and the our money i wanted mama learn english is the and they had our say it's aid our homo and the mama you read to and you are a girl fara ill also by that. and she go little farther, either in the job and also or what i had got it. okay. you read ill father in law possible that the have mom begins shoe or joe. so for now we'll, j e n demo of our other holds. alas. and the little him, or her as to whom belie shot aught will mila soon. hm. well, i don't kill emmy at home. that can no bad that nick, them a sayed zahid bed. they on
it was not to destroy the co, awesome as a tribe, the british were quite content that the co awesome should live there in peace, provided they did not attack shipping and then could easily identify liam, or else another way that kelly my, for he than ha, live on your to little and a shockley and lateral on. now we're on carson that are often then if in her home how you, how much different brittany or if only i mean how come the sure for legal, melissa from the plenty mcinerney, literally osha,...
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she was a "view" co-host for years. lisa, tell us what your thoughts are tonight with this sad news. >> i'm so devastated to learn of barbara's passing. i hadn't talked to her in awhile so i've been concerned about her health and how she's been doing but i -- this woman paved the way for all of us. i don't know i would be doing what i'd been doing had she not been there first and literally fought her way to the top and i have always had so much respeck for her and it was such a tremendous honor to sit alongside her for three years at the "view." >> yeah, i feel the same way. you know, we all have -- all of us female journalists have some sort of origin story that involves barbara walters. mine happened in outero. my mother claims she was watching barbara walters when she was pregnant with me and thought that would be an interesting job for my daughter. i mean, it goes to show how long barbara walters was in our lives and an influential presence and trailblazer. to remind everybody, she started in 1961 as a reporter, wri
she was a "view" co-host for years. lisa, tell us what your thoughts are tonight with this sad news. >> i'm so devastated to learn of barbara's passing. i hadn't talked to her in awhile so i've been concerned about her health and how she's been doing but i -- this woman paved the way for all of us. i don't know i would be doing what i'd been doing had she not been there first and literally fought her way to the top and i have always had so much respeck for her and it was such a...
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it was not to destroy the co awesome of the tribe. the british were quite content that the co awesome should live there in peace, provided they did not attack shipping. and then it is a little while young or else in a way that it had him a for him than ha livonia little. and a shockley and lowana ware, i'm carson that are often dennison. hey hm. how you, how much? just under brittany. oh, hi devonie. i need how come the shuttle for legal melissa from the atlanta that can nanny, larry l t o. shalayna yetter. well, i know that i noted to live. i knew it was id in our money. yeah. wide. one mar, learn english is the, and they had our said said i will have more and the mm hm. are you ready to and your girl fara ill assal by that? and she got a little farther either. if god asleep or what she got it. okay. you read ill, father ill arsenal, said the have mom big issue board jail. so for now we'll j e n demo of our other whole would look a lesson for us with him or her as to whom belie, charlotte will do mila as one. hm. we're a docket, emmy
it was not to destroy the co awesome of the tribe. the british were quite content that the co awesome should live there in peace, provided they did not attack shipping. and then it is a little while young or else in a way that it had him a for him than ha livonia little. and a shockley and lowana ware, i'm carson that are often dennison. hey hm. how you, how much? just under brittany. oh, hi devonie. i need how come the shuttle for legal melissa from the atlanta that can nanny, larry l t o....
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the 29th 18 people were slaughtered in killeen of co village in that village. a polish doctor falcon was attacked. they cut off his ears and ripped out his nose and began cutting him to pieces. louise t stalkers, that washington was, well the postal george neuralgia. so it's a b e. what they to were would you not? so the computer over, she was dreaming that volume of these old imaging, extra snots, the seroquel for record beating the beating you really from the to media rosary. and you go either the only to barbara, easy to selina. we're at least possible. my bill is a or a studio would be zoom over with us or us deal scene with mobile, or a new site with gus. oh, it's all i see, stay my visits. i posted a novel chest you've looked settles, it's sure to 5 years on chrome. a disk of the go and i see you later. you can you one i've always, you go with that the most of them i meant that this is the 1st tradition. you know, that we've set up the hosting with, from the interrogation of a u. p. a squad to monday step on red day she my platoon took part in the bernie,
the 29th 18 people were slaughtered in killeen of co village in that village. a polish doctor falcon was attacked. they cut off his ears and ripped out his nose and began cutting him to pieces. louise t stalkers, that washington was, well the postal george neuralgia. so it's a b e. what they to were would you not? so the computer over, she was dreaming that volume of these old imaging, extra snots, the seroquel for record beating the beating you really from the to media rosary. and you go...
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the chinese leader said the two countries should continue co—operation, without giving details. watching bbc news. now — ending the falklands war. a warning this programme contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. recording now. yeah, yeah, yeah. right, i'm ready to go. are you keen to answer it as well? oh, yes, yes. you can stop to think about an answer, you don't have to do it all in one go — it'sjust a conversation with me and i'll take you — i'll take you through the experiences. absolutely, yeah. um, yeah, 0k. clapper bangs you're literally lying face down, pressed your face into this frozen earth, thinking, "i don't want "to die here. "i don't want to die here. "why?" sniffs yeah. you know, that, i think — well, it was, for all of us, it was hugely traumatic. there's corpses of your enemy, corpses of your friends, you know, just lying there. it had a massive effect on me and i know it had a massive effect on a lot of my friends, too. that scene of horror will never, never leave my mind. not a single day in the last 40 years have gone by when i'vel not thought about
the chinese leader said the two countries should continue co—operation, without giving details. watching bbc news. now — ending the falklands war. a warning this programme contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. recording now. yeah, yeah, yeah. right, i'm ready to go. are you keen to answer it as well? oh, yes, yes. you can stop to think about an answer, you don't have to do it all in one go — it'sjust a conversation with me and i'll take you — i'll take you through the...
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even john korea co host saw taste. the whistleblower shows that the u. s . has another reason for not inviting those countries to the summit, even when the new governments of these countries have pledged a return to democracy. and in some cases, scheduled democratic elections that still wasn't good enough for the united states . and so these 5 countries weren't invited, and i'll add that these 5 countries are 5 that in which the united states can't make any money right now, russia is very popular in africa. china, china is very popular in africa, and the western countries are not. there not because they ignored the needs of the child of the african people and the african governments for many, many years. the u. s. presence is literally of one of, of war. the only real us presence in any of these countries is a paramilitary force. look at molly, for example, or mauritania, or any of the other of this a hell countries needs year. we only know by accident because of a leak, that the united states has a military presence there. a military presence that has not b
even john korea co host saw taste. the whistleblower shows that the u. s . has another reason for not inviting those countries to the summit, even when the new governments of these countries have pledged a return to democracy. and in some cases, scheduled democratic elections that still wasn't good enough for the united states . and so these 5 countries weren't invited, and i'll add that these 5 countries are 5 that in which the united states can't make any money right now, russia is very...
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criticism of beijing lockdown policy, stating instead, the global economy could be hit hard by china's co good situation with . so it's been an interesting afternoon in moscow today with the russian president, addressing the ministry of defense. welcome to the program. it's on the international by the way. so vladimir putin says the west has been using all available means to disintegrate. relations with russia since the 2014 coo and ukraine food and also adding there is no chance of rebuilding ties just to preschool against the thank you. what's happening right now is a tragedies are no common tragedy, but this is not a result of russia's policies. it comes as a result of the policies of some 3rd countries that wanted to say it isn't a great us and undermine us. and so they pushed us to this limit. let me remind you that in 2014, 3 ministers of foreign affairs of ukraine, others bowlens of france and germany. they all came to keith and signs. they made us realize that no rush and people, no russian, because public officials or public figures, or journalists or whatever that were in any wa
criticism of beijing lockdown policy, stating instead, the global economy could be hit hard by china's co good situation with . so it's been an interesting afternoon in moscow today with the russian president, addressing the ministry of defense. welcome to the program. it's on the international by the way. so vladimir putin says the west has been using all available means to disintegrate. relations with russia since the 2014 coo and ukraine food and also adding there is no chance of rebuilding...