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david davies. the prime minister i dealwith the pandemic. david davies.ic. david - davies. the prime minister is very ro erl davies. the prime minister is very properly concerned _ davies. the prime minister is very properly concerned to _ davies. the prime minister is very properly concerned to protect - davies. the prime minister is very properly concerned to protect our| properly concerned to protect our national health service and particularly to prevent hospitals and intensive care units being overwhelmed this winter. my question is about the scope to enhance primary care to reduce the need for covid patients to go to hospital in the first place. new canadian studies published this week, four and a half thousand people, show the use of colchicine has cut hospital emissions by 25% in death rates by almost half. similarly some studies have shown 75% reductions in death rates. what skippers are to act quickly to enhance our primary care level to protect populations and this winter? this winter, not next winter. i this winter? this winter, not next winte
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with me are the broadcaster david davies, and anna mikhailova, deputy political editor at the mail onges starting with sorry we have come to a little late, but i'm not sure if you are able to see some of those images live from washington, dc, and there is one story that is dominating most of tomorrow's send back papers —the inauguration of america's new president. the telegraph looks atjoe biden�*s in tray. it says he plans to reverse trump's tax cuts, covid policy and muslim ban. the international edition of the financial times leads with republican senate leader mitch mcconnell pointing the finger of blame for the storming of the capitol building, firmly at donald trump. the new york times carries a photo of the us capitol as it rehearses for tomorrow's inauguration. the daily star imagines the last four years to be a weird dream. the independent has the silouette of the back of donald trump — with the simple words, "it's over." and the metro goes with the same idea. a u—turn on mass testing in schools is the guardian's lead. the paper says the government puts the return of pupils i
with me are the broadcaster david davies, and anna mikhailova, deputy political editor at the mail onges starting with sorry we have come to a little late, but i'm not sure if you are able to see some of those images live from washington, dc, and there is one story that is dominating most of tomorrow's send back papers —the inauguration of america's new president. the telegraph looks atjoe biden�*s in tray. it says he plans to reverse trump's tax cuts, covid policy and muslim ban. the...
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david davis, dominic raab, david barclay, david frost...as a whole. in 2017, theresa may lost her parliamentary majority. a year later, she was still trying to manoeuvre towards a deal. the eu was sometimes in step, but often not. there is no room whatsoever for renegotiation. eventually, the two sides settled the uk's final bill, citizens‘ rights and the solution for avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland. but the british parliament rejected the deal three times, much to the fury of brussels. i've been wondering what the special place in hell looks like for those who promoted brexit without even a sketch of a plan on how to carry it safely. by the summer of 2019, theresa may's time was up. with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. new pm borisjohnson finally rammed home a brexit deal after winning a snap election. british meps said goodbye to the european parliament and, in january this year, the uk officially left the eu, although would abide by the rules in the transition perio
david davis, dominic raab, david barclay, david frost...as a whole. in 2017, theresa may lost her parliamentary majority. a year later, she was still trying to manoeuvre towards a deal. the eu was sometimes in step, but often not. there is no room whatsoever for renegotiation. eventually, the two sides settled the uk's final bill, citizens‘ rights and the solution for avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland. but the british parliament rejected the deal three times, much to the fury of...
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having some issues so we'll go ahead and leave it there we've been speaking to journalist and writer david davis and they give your time and your comments. in other news france recorded 26000 new cases of coded on new year's eve the highest daily rate since november the governments responded by tightening nighttime curfews. at this stage we don't want to implement a nationwide or local lowdown however we will propose an extension of the curfew which instead of starting at 8 pm will start at 6 pm in all the regions where it's needed is some cities or regions where the incidence rate is above the maximum alert level these measures will be implemented from generally 2nd 2021. as i have from the curfews bars and restaurants remain closed over the festive period that extends months of restrictions that have taken a devastating toll on the hospitality industry restaurant owner that minute describe to us the desperate state people are in and how is major neighbor was even driven to take her own life. so i've been living in la trinité so male for 16 years i have 12 hotel rooms and 2 restaurants we serve
having some issues so we'll go ahead and leave it there we've been speaking to journalist and writer david davis and they give your time and your comments. in other news france recorded 26000 new cases of coded on new year's eve the highest daily rate since november the governments responded by tightening nighttime curfews. at this stage we don't want to implement a nationwide or local lowdown however we will propose an extension of the curfew which instead of starting at 8 pm will start at 6...
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anyone in the conservative party and david davis who's thankfully made a statement but the markets there's been fairly quiet. ok terry look we'll leave it there but good to get your thoughts on this today that was tara her dad a writer and freelance journalist joining us there from london thanks for your time and good. and other news today germany has toughened its anti pandemic rules and extended its lockdown the country has now surpassed 35000 code related deaths artie's peter all over looks at how berlin is trying to slow the pace of the pandemic. following a meeting between uncle merkel the german chancellor and the leaders of germany's 16 states locked down in the country will be extended until the 31st of january what that means is that all bars and restaurants ghouls gyms mound non-essential retail will be closed there are some new measures being put in place as well you'll now only be able to meet with one or the person from outside of a household other than your own bond in areas where infections are above $200.00 per 100000 of the population there will be a limit on where you can
anyone in the conservative party and david davis who's thankfully made a statement but the markets there's been fairly quiet. ok terry look we'll leave it there but good to get your thoughts on this today that was tara her dad a writer and freelance journalist joining us there from london thanks for your time and good. and other news today germany has toughened its anti pandemic rules and extended its lockdown the country has now surpassed 35000 code related deaths artie's peter all over looks...
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with me are the broadcaster david davies, and anna mikhailova, deputy political editor at the mail ony. welcome at the mail on sunday. back to you anna as well. a bit welcome back to you anna as well. a bit longer this time around. tomorrow's front pages starting with the times, which leads with supply problems slowing down the roll—out of the mass vaccination programme. it says the number of people receiving the vaccine has fallen for the third day in a row. the mirror has a front—page plea to give the vaccine to teachers and cops. the mail quotes former prime minister theresa may accusing borisjohnson of abandoning britain's position of global moral leadership. it has a picture of the human blair and that fact that he is worth more than his father. —— euan blair. the guardian leads with a government u—turn on mass testing in schools. the paper says the government puts the return of pupils injeopardy by halting plans for mass testing of school children and teachers. the express quotes the prime minister's warning on covid — "relax at our peril". it comes as the highest number of deat
with me are the broadcaster david davies, and anna mikhailova, deputy political editor at the mail ony. welcome at the mail on sunday. back to you anna as well. a bit welcome back to you anna as well. a bit longer this time around. tomorrow's front pages starting with the times, which leads with supply problems slowing down the roll—out of the mass vaccination programme. it says the number of people receiving the vaccine has fallen for the third day in a row. the mirror has a front—page...
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relationship between daughters who attended the yalta conference with their fathers and followed by david davis who provides a history of wheelchair basketball. visit booktv.org for more information or consult your program guide. >> good evening. my co-host this evening is the pulitzer prize-winning and distinguished foreign correspondent and columnist for the "washington post," and i'm happy to say my friend, jim hogeland. hi, jim. >> hi, barbara. do to be here. >> our author is mark salter and the book is ---under -- "the luckiest man, life with john mccain, and i can say that jim and i have been fascinated with it. honestly mark i read in his -- expect to read every word because the reading load is so vast and then once i start it i just couldn't put it down. >> that's kind of you to say. >> so we needed a book event with senator mccain in 2005 and i am blanking -- i know you did seven books. do you remember which was the 2005. >> the book on character, character -- >> that is it. we sold thousands of copies and it was pleasure to work with the senator in and his office staff when we ran low
relationship between daughters who attended the yalta conference with their fathers and followed by david davis who provides a history of wheelchair basketball. visit booktv.org for more information or consult your program guide. >> good evening. my co-host this evening is the pulitzer prize-winning and distinguished foreign correspondent and columnist for the "washington post," and i'm happy to say my friend, jim hogeland. hi, jim. >> hi, barbara. do to be here. >>...
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relationship between daughters who attended the yalta conference with their fathers and followed by david davis who provides a history of wheelchair basketball. visit booktv.org for more information or consult your program guide. >> good evening. my co-host this evening is the pulitzer prize-winning and distinguished foreign correspondent and columnist for the "washington post," and i'm happy to say my friend, jim hogeland. hi, jim. >> hi, barbara. do to be here. >> our author is mark salter and the book is ---under -- "the luckiean
relationship between daughters who attended the yalta conference with their fathers and followed by david davis who provides a history of wheelchair basketball. visit booktv.org for more information or consult your program guide. >> good evening. my co-host this evening is the pulitzer prize-winning and distinguished foreign correspondent and columnist for the "washington post," and i'm happy to say my friend, jim hogeland. hi, jim. >> hi, barbara. do to be here. >>...
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tonight are the deputy political editor of the mail on sunday, anna mikhailova, and the broadcaster david daviesl at least the middle of february — with most schools and nurseries to remain shut until then. the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said although coronavirus case numbers seemed to be declining, any relaxation could "send the situation into reverse". the current restrictions had been due to expire at the end of this month. england's deputy chief medical officer has suggested there could be a regional approach to re—opening the country's schools. drjenny harries told mps that schools in areas with high covid infection rates were likely to stay closed for longer. apart from vulnerable children and those of keyworkers, all other students have been home schooling. the government has delivered more than 800,000 laptops and tablets to support remote learning but, as our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports, some schools are still waiting for devices to arrive. at this school in leeds, classes are full. some children are at school because they can't get online at home. we are dealin
tonight are the deputy political editor of the mail on sunday, anna mikhailova, and the broadcaster david daviesl at least the middle of february — with most schools and nurseries to remain shut until then. the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said although coronavirus case numbers seemed to be declining, any relaxation could "send the situation into reverse". the current restrictions had been due to expire at the end of this month. england's deputy chief medical officer has...
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thanks to rick davis and david westin, who will be covering the story throughout the evening. from new york, bloomberg. ♪ joe: for historical perspective on the moment. i want to bring a professor of studies at university -- university of virginia. what do you think, how are you going to remember this moment? >> we never had a president impeached twice. certainly never a president impeached at the end of a term. and i think we will view this as part of the unprecedented nature of donald trump the man and donald trump the president. he was unprecedented in his demagoguery and took a chaotic approach for four years, so it's not surprising and its historic and unprecedented. romaine: headline crossing the wire, president trump is expected to impeachment by video. we have not heard from the president himself yet, but when we do we will somehow relay you that information. barbara, let's get back to the historic nature of this. i guess really the idea here of what is the actual impact, you are impeaching a president one week before he scheduled to leave office anyway. a president wh
thanks to rick davis and david westin, who will be covering the story throughout the evening. from new york, bloomberg. ♪ joe: for historical perspective on the moment. i want to bring a professor of studies at university -- university of virginia. what do you think, how are you going to remember this moment? >> we never had a president impeached twice. certainly never a president impeached at the end of a term. and i think we will view this as part of the unprecedented nature of donald...
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we all act as if everything was fine da davi david, if you and i were running this thing, it would be better we all act if everything's going and everything's right you know what, why is the resistance to talk the truth >> we might know the right people doing less to help us execute it you know, on your point, it's not a function of the availability of the vaccine which had been a concern for some time, it's more a function of getting it into people's arms dr. gottlieb was on "squawk box" as he often is and he talked about doses being stockpiled and he's not sure why that is the case >> i don't think you need to be stockpiling all these doses. i think people should be getting the second dose and should be getting the second dose largely on time but we should be pushing out more first doses now and be using the future supply that will come on the market in january to administer the second doses. you need to stockpile something if you want to make sure a smooth transition to the second doses. >> you don't need to be stockpiling when you can't get the first dose in people's arms, jim. >>
we all act as if everything was fine da davi david, if you and i were running this thing, it would be better we all act if everything's going and everything's right you know what, why is the resistance to talk the truth >> we might know the right people doing less to help us execute it you know, on your point, it's not a function of the availability of the vaccine which had been a concern for some time, it's more a function of getting it into people's arms dr. gottlieb was on "squawk...
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david muir, thank you. what a difference, linsey davis, from the beginning of the day today, when this first objections were raised, a standing ovation for republicans, silence from democrats. >> a day of extremes. and when you look at that we started out with the most significant breach of the capitol since the war of 1812 and i wanted to kind of pick up then on something that we saw inside, that david mentioned, in the capitol, on a much smaller level, but something that we haven't seen certainly in a long time, the appearance of unity, the appearance of agreement across the aisle, not just with that standing ovation, but also there was nodding when schumer talked about the people who breached the capitol should be prosecuted. joe manchin, we heard from him earlier today, when he said, it might be this horrible act that unites us. and so many tonight across america are hoping he's right. >> democratic senator from west virginia. i want to go to sara fagen for more on this. so, we've seen more speeches from republicans condemning what happened. the question now is, even if something like the 25th amendment
david muir, thank you. what a difference, linsey davis, from the beginning of the day today, when this first objections were raised, a standing ovation for republicans, silence from democrats. >> a day of extremes. and when you look at that we started out with the most significant breach of the capitol since the war of 1812 and i wanted to kind of pick up then on something that we saw inside, that david mentioned, in the capitol, on a much smaller level, but something that we haven't seen...
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david: well, i have not seen that in the commissin's agreement. phil: it is a separate arrangement. davi absolutely. these are entirely separate contracts. simply because i he agreed to supply one customer against another customer does not mean do not have separate obligations. in order for the u.k. to have priority, there would have to be something in the contract, wch i have not seen -- there would have to be something in the contract to provide the u.k. priority in some fashion, but as i say, on a fairly brief read, i have not seen it. phil: we heard from an mep who was upset that the contract had been redacted. he said we pay all this money, we should see the whole thing. are there important reasons for rejecting information from a contract such as this? >> there are a lot of reasons for redaction in a contract. they are private between two parties. indeed, there may be competition reasons to keep it confidential. i would be very surprised had they published those elements of this contract, if tha should be available to mep's and the european parliament is another point, but i'm sure
david: well, i have not seen that in the commissin's agreement. phil: it is a separate arrangement. davi absolutely. these are entirely separate contracts. simply because i he agreed to supply one customer against another customer does not mean do not have separate obligations. in order for the u.k. to have priority, there would have to be something in the contract, wch i have not seen -- there would have to be something in the contract to provide the u.k. priority in some fashion, but as i...
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david? >> well, he was good confederacy, bad jefferson davis, bad grant, good. robert e. lee, bad >> okay. >> slavery, bad. >> anyone in favor of slaves this is the 13th amendment bad. anyone in favor of - >> how did this happen >> with that in mind, the house has begun debate on impeaching the president. wewill monitor that in additio to a lot of calls today, would he have the street commenting on master card visa, home depot, jpm, and exxon, overweight for the first time in seven years. back in a moment ♪ ♪ why do you build me up, build me up... ♪ ♪ buttercup... ♪ ♪ baby just to let me down! ♪ ♪ let me down! ♪ ♪ and mess me around... ♪ ♪ and worst of all, worst of all ♪ if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. hey, dad! geicohey, son!le. no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive char
david? >> well, he was good confederacy, bad jefferson davis, bad grant, good. robert e. lee, bad >> okay. >> slavery, bad. >> anyone in favor of slaves this is the 13th amendment bad. anyone in favor of - >> how did this happen >> with that in mind, the house has begun debate on impeaching the president. wewill monitor that in additio to a lot of calls today, would he have the street commenting on master card visa, home depot, jpm, and exxon, overweight for...
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john david claypool finally kicks the cannon as executors put it up for sale. jefferson davisre president of the confederacy and says this is a really waste of federal dollars. of course when you try to do is denigrate the message of the farewell. one of the reasons it's in the new york public private library is by private entity, because congress was dissuaded from buying it. after the civil war, or during the civil war washington as we've been allowed to troops to remind them for what they are fighting for. after the civil war, and becomes part of standard curriculum in american schools as a way of binding the nations wounds. it is amazing literature there's all these contests the late 19th century that i got examples out in the book. students were committed to memory, did win awards for oratory. this is 6000 word address. you are memorizing this in school. this is a standard part of the curriculum. and the explicit point was maybe if we remember the wisdom of washington's warning, we would've had the civil war. that's the idea. and it's a mainstay of debate right up in thro
john david claypool finally kicks the cannon as executors put it up for sale. jefferson davisre president of the confederacy and says this is a really waste of federal dollars. of course when you try to do is denigrate the message of the farewell. one of the reasons it's in the new york public private library is by private entity, because congress was dissuaded from buying it. after the civil war, or during the civil war washington as we've been allowed to troops to remind them for what they...
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thank our hosts and i want to acknowledge you david to stick with that despite all the disruptions of course it's a huge honor to be speaking to angela davis she's brilliant and brave and engaged and embodies the title of the book as a constant struggle but it gives us meaning and pleasure. the theme is democracy but i just want to begin by saying i didn't always like the word democracy i came of age under the word on - - the war on terror and george w. bush said he was bringing it to the middle east i was not interested in democracy it sounded hollow and corrupt and words like liberation and socialism and communism anything but democracy and in 2011 when there was a wave of global movements to occupy wall street which i was very involved in so now ten years later democracy is the concept and all of this frustrating vagueness it is a hard word to define it is also inherently radical that's a powerful have despised it and limit the understanding of the practice of it but there's a lot of ways to define democracy each raises questions and a conundrum and a paradox were broken down into its component the people have power so have to endlessly
thank our hosts and i want to acknowledge you david to stick with that despite all the disruptions of course it's a huge honor to be speaking to angela davis she's brilliant and brave and engaged and embodies the title of the book as a constant struggle but it gives us meaning and pleasure. the theme is democracy but i just want to begin by saying i didn't always like the word democracy i came of age under the word on - - the war on terror and george w. bush said he was bringing it to the...
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address should be bought because they, you know, john david claypool finally kicks the can and his executors put it up for sale. and jefferson davis president of the confederacy, then-mississippi senator, says this is a really waste of federal dollars. of course, what he's trying to do is denigrate the message of the farewell. one of the reasons it's in the new york public library is it's bought by a private entity because congress was dissuaded from trying it because it was seen as profulgate during the time. jefferson has it read aloud to troops to remind them. what they're fighting for. and after the civil war it becomes part of standard curriculum in american schools as a way of binding the nation's wounds. and there's amazing literature. there are all these contests that occur in the late 19th century which i've got examples of in the book where students would commit it to memory. they would win awards for oratory. this is a 6,000-word address and they're memorizing this. and this was a standard part of the curriculum. and the explicit point was is that maybe if we'd remembered the wisdom of washington's warning, we wouldn't
address should be bought because they, you know, john david claypool finally kicks the can and his executors put it up for sale. and jefferson davis president of the confederacy, then-mississippi senator, says this is a really waste of federal dollars. of course, what he's trying to do is denigrate the message of the farewell. one of the reasons it's in the new york public library is it's bought by a private entity because congress was dissuaded from trying it because it was seen as profulgate...
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davis hanson. thank you, david, stick around for the final hour of "fox & friends." ♪ derriere discomfort.paration h soothing relief is the 21st century way to do all three. everyday. preparation h. get comfortable with it. ♪ ♪ jedediah: welcome, everyone, to the 9 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend. hope you have your breakfast in hand and you're ready for a packed hour. we have been having fun all weekend, and we welcome you. thanks for joining the power. will: you bet. this is the fourth hour of "fox & friends", we've got to get them up today, get back to that tradition. good morning to you both. pete in. pete: good morning, will. a party might be one way to describe it, jed, i don't know, something like that. it's been an interesting start to 2021. we've all been watching and internalizing it, assessing it, analyzing it. we've done it for three hours, we'll do it for another hour. we're glad you're with us as we work through this as patriots who love our country and want to try to get it right. jedediah: yeah. thank you so much for being part of our conversation. we're going to start
davis hanson. thank you, david, stick around for the final hour of "fox & friends." ♪ derriere discomfort.paration h soothing relief is the 21st century way to do all three. everyday. preparation h. get comfortable with it. ♪ ♪ jedediah: welcome, everyone, to the 9 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend. hope you have your breakfast in hand and you're ready for a packed hour. we have been having fun all weekend, and we welcome you. thanks for joining the power....
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david: television station down there are making a fortune. i'm delighted to see jeanne zaino will be with me for the entire hour, as well as tonight, rick davis will be bringing us the special presentation at 7:00 eastern time on the georgia runoff elections. now let's go to georgia itself. emily wilkins is standing by in lawrenceville in gwinnett county, one of the most populous counties in the state. what is your update? emily: we are here in gwinnett county, an incredibly important county in the race, particularly for democrats. this county used to be a republican stronghold. in 2014 but won it since then the makeup of the county has changed a little bit. more people moving in from out of the state, as well as growing diversity. a little less than a quarter of the county is black. that diversity is helping democrats do well here. the county went for biden and jon ossoff and rafael warnock in the past election, so the question is if they can replicate that today. if so, it would be a good sign for democrats this evening. jeanne: we were just hearing about an incumbency advantage for david purdue. obviouslyincumbent, off the trail with covid
david: television station down there are making a fortune. i'm delighted to see jeanne zaino will be with me for the entire hour, as well as tonight, rick davis will be bringing us the special presentation at 7:00 eastern time on the georgia runoff elections. now let's go to georgia itself. emily wilkins is standing by in lawrenceville in gwinnett county, one of the most populous counties in the state. what is your update? emily: we are here in gwinnett county, an incredibly important county in...
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davis. but not before lincoln makes another unusual alliance. with a long-time critic, frederick douglas. worth discussing. not only because president trump thinks he is doing a good job, but because davidblithe has written such a great biography. so lincoln asked douglas to the white house and got him to agree on this amazing plan. and is sending african-american recruits into the united states to alert as many enslaved people as possible. that the emancipation was effect basically that they should get out of the area, go to the nearest camp, attach themselves to the union army and liberate themselves. it is an executive order. and then atlanta changes everything and lincoln wins 55% of the vote on election day. he does basically as well as he did in 1860 in most places. and this is an amazing graph of the ground gathering outside of the capital. as you see from the shine, it is a cloudy and rainy day. lincoln is again ready to examine new themes. now at the peak of his skills. the war is really winding down. he might have gone with a triumph validation. a condemnation of white southerners. would there be an occupation or would there not be? as hoe said, it would be brutal. at 750 word
davis. but not before lincoln makes another unusual alliance. with a long-time critic, frederick douglas. worth discussing. not only because president trump thinks he is doing a good job, but because davidblithe has written such a great biography. so lincoln asked douglas to the white house and got him to agree on this amazing plan. and is sending african-american recruits into the united states to alert as many enslaved people as possible. that the emancipation was effect basically that they...
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davi perdue. georgians are filed fired upright we're asking them to vote early because of georgians don't vote and president trump was here last week, he said to georgians vote for daviddue and kelly loeffler you have to do it and exercise your right t vote. he's absolutely right great if we don't vote, we can see the election of americans first marxist senator in this country right here in georgia and that' why we are the firewall bear it. >> i love that you're calling i the firewall. i would not ask the good conservative republican patriots , freedom lovers, and trump supporters as matt was pointing out, that may be annoyed with their local politicians or their states elected politicians. this is too important. this transcends every issue to me. they would literally be the rubberstamp for the most radica agenda. to the people of georgia know exactly how high the stakes are as yu-gi-oh county to county, a senator perdue goes county to county. do they understand this is real? >> i believe they do. they are frustrated, the president is frustrated, we're frustrated and we're taking car of that being very methodical and how we approach this election to make sure it's fre
davi perdue. georgians are filed fired upright we're asking them to vote early because of georgians don't vote and president trump was here last week, he said to georgians vote for daviddue and kelly loeffler you have to do it and exercise your right t vote. he's absolutely right great if we don't vote, we can see the election of americans first marxist senator in this country right here in georgia and that' why we are the firewall bear it. >> i love that you're calling i the firewall. i...
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davis still with aksia or out of the business? >> carter or tanya, do you want to address that? >> david is part of the team. i also wanted to mention that the private teams for equity and to answer any questions as well. david should be on the line as well. >> thank you nar additional piece of good news. >> from there any other questions or comments on this recommendation from our cio and investment team? if not, i will entertain a motion -- i'm sorry. >> i would like to i a prove adoption of adoption on items 10, 11, and 12. >> that is correct, commissioner driscoll. >> do i have a second? hello? do i have a second on the motion? >> second, commissioner safai. >> thank you, commissioner safai. it is moved by commissioner driscoll that we adopt staff's recommendation on item 10, 11, and 12 to retain, to hire cambridge associates for private credit consultant services. hire cambridge for private equity and last week to hire aksia for private market performance. if there are no other discussions or comments i will now answer public comment. >> thank you. callers, reminder to press star 3 to be added to the qu
davis still with aksia or out of the business? >> carter or tanya, do you want to address that? >> david is part of the team. i also wanted to mention that the private teams for equity and to answer any questions as well. david should be on the line as well. >> thank you nar additional piece of good news. >> from there any other questions or comments on this recommendation from our cio and investment team? if not, i will entertain a motion -- i'm sorry. >> i would...
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davis still with aksia or out of the business? >> carter or tanya, do you want to address that? >> david is part of the team. i also wanted to mention that the private teams for equity and to answer any questions as well. david should be on the line as well. >> thank you nar additional piece of good news. >> from there any other questions or comments on this recommendation from our cio and investment team? if not, i will entertain a motion -- i'm sorry. >> i would like to i a prove adoption of adoption on items 10, 11, and 12. >> that is correct, commissioner driscoll. >> do i have a second? hello? do i have a second on the motion? >> second, commissioner safai. >> thank you, commissioner safai. it is moved by commissioner driscoll that we adopt staff's recommendation on item 10, 11, and 12 to retain, to hire cambridge associates for private credit consultant services. hire cambridge for private equity and last week to hire aksia for private market performance. if there are no other discussions or comments i will now answer public comment. >> thank you. callers, reminder to press star 3 to be added to the qu
davis still with aksia or out of the business? >> carter or tanya, do you want to address that? >> david is part of the team. i also wanted to mention that the private teams for equity and to answer any questions as well. david should be on the line as well. >> thank you nar additional piece of good news. >> from there any other questions or comments on this recommendation from our cio and investment team? if not, i will entertain a motion -- i'm sorry. >> i would...