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dian well, what news is the council still not over?
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dian well, what's the news? i don’t know, maybe they realized that the rubbish thing is now conferring on how to carefully send me home to die so that i don’t get upset. it's a joke. an old acquaintance with you on the same side of the barricades tree, his affairs are wet with you today. so don't be nervous, but nothing happens. i also and he left for the call, and after the call he will return here. well, if only for my lunch, between the call and we don’t stop by here. okay, thanks. wait, you can wait for the break room. you are relatives. thank you for your concern, have a nice day. soon a man jumped off the bridge. what happened stop, stop, look at me, look at me. what are you, you’re not going to sneeze. you have a broken rib chiknete. pierce your lung. i say clearly, we're holding on. yes, if you want to sneeze, look here to help. i said, shove, you can’t, it’s hard to endure, or what? he came from which side of the left? let's be careful, you can't pack and sit, okay? ok, thank you. tanya hello ride hi sh
dian well, what's the news? i don’t know, maybe they realized that the rubbish thing is now conferring on how to carefully send me home to die so that i don’t get upset. it's a joke. an old acquaintance with you on the same side of the barricades tree, his affairs are wet with you today. so don't be nervous, but nothing happens. i also and he left for the call, and after the call he will return here. well, if only for my lunch, between the call and we don’t stop by here. okay, thanks....
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diane was very earnest. it was very important for her that things were organized well in advance, very, very diligent and dianelved mother. >> let's talk about the children. how would you describe them? >> all my kids were a joy. have you ever heard of little professors' syndrome? they all had their little special interests. >> so, in shaun's case? >> shaun enjoyed reading about sweden, architecture, mechanics. >> what about sarah? >> she spoke french. rachel was into japan. she plays multiple instruments. >> so, she played in the church band as well, the two of you? >> uh-huh. >> was she talented? >> i think so, yeah. very talented. >> and brianna? >> brianna was into dinosaurs and cats and she was gifted with computers. >> reporter: by all appearances, diane seemed to love her children. >> from the outside looking in, you'd think it was a picture-perfect family. >> i mean, it looks like a very settled happy family. >> uh-huh. those were the good old days. >> you're smiling and the kids look pretty happy. mark looks content. >> uh-huh. >> when you say the good old days, how good were they? >> pretty good. >>
diane was very earnest. it was very important for her that things were organized well in advance, very, very diligent and dianelved mother. >> let's talk about the children. how would you describe them? >> all my kids were a joy. have you ever heard of little professors' syndrome? they all had their little special interests. >> so, in shaun's case? >> shaun enjoyed reading about sweden, architecture, mechanics. >> what about sarah? >> she spoke french. rachel...
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well i'll help you diane i don't want to go anywhere else. fine?to lie on the couch. together scoff i'm sitting drove them to show, forgive me, quietly, quietly, quietly, quietly, quietly. it seems you told bone not to pay attention, but as soon as there are entrances it came out. i became chase some black car. yes, they're going to the substation. well, nothing, don't be afraid. here, i'm asking soon. tamara vasilievna oh, hello, what fate are you on the call, yes, yes, we have a car. and i, kostya, came. we don't have it yet. so i'll wait here. raya missed work. you actually scared me a lot. yes, i 'm here in your area. i'm looking for a girl. we met with her six months ago. she was walking with bags, and i helped her to convey, she is beautiful, like you, and i immediately liked it. i asked him for a number, but she didn’t tell me, she says if fate see you again then says, i'll tell you the number. and you don't know any nadia in the area. i'm sorry, i really don't know, young man, it looks like her fate is not here, if fate. if you're a man the
well i'll help you diane i don't want to go anywhere else. fine?to lie on the couch. together scoff i'm sitting drove them to show, forgive me, quietly, quietly, quietly, quietly, quietly. it seems you told bone not to pay attention, but as soon as there are entrances it came out. i became chase some black car. yes, they're going to the substation. well, nothing, don't be afraid. here, i'm asking soon. tamara vasilievna oh, hello, what fate are you on the call, yes, yes, we have a car. and i,...
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oh well diane is, obviously, a key part of our work. i want to thank our partners -- i want to introduce, angie. do you want to wave? angie. heads up, are needed the legal defense network. please take an opportunity to go get some information on you're taking a snack and we will learn more about how it works, and what we do. thank you. our next panel we talked a little bit about the information in the space. next panel and is very much tied to the challenges of disinformation. it is, can we and should we count ballots faster? we learned a little bit about this earlier. one of the pieces of disinformation that have become very prominent lately is the idea of, it is 801 pm. why don't i know who won the election already? it would be pretty remarkable if there is $160,000 that have dozens of raisins and literally a minute. . this information is fiend even more prominent. for instance, candidates in a republican primary in arizona complain that is taking too long to count ballots in that primary. during the counting of those ballots, they ta
oh well diane is, obviously, a key part of our work. i want to thank our partners -- i want to introduce, angie. do you want to wave? angie. heads up, are needed the legal defense network. please take an opportunity to go get some information on you're taking a snack and we will learn more about how it works, and what we do. thank you. our next panel we talked a little bit about the information in the space. next panel and is very much tied to the challenges of disinformation. it is, can we and...
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well, yeah, it's called the our father. right so that that inherently patriarchal inherently has patriarchal connotations. they doing connotations. why are they doing that, i mean, is it. that, dianemean, is it. well, i mean, it's quite interesting because they should really whole speech really look at the whole speech because mishear because if you mishear things, i used to think it was our father who does art heaven, and who does art in heaven, and i was like, that's great, because not a religious child. >> then i tried. >> then i tried. >> i just flunked it. okay? i mean , what you've got now is mean, what you've got now is you've got like a group of people who are like, oh, no, i think that god belongs to me. and so i'm going to be a lady priest, right? and i'm going to say that our father well, we all know secretly it's just a universal being that probably hasn't got male genitalia or could have everybody. i don't think people are actually saying that male or female. >> but the point is there's a kind of tradition. there's a convention that they address him as our father otherwise as our father because otherwise it if you're it gets confusing. if you're going using gender goi
well, yeah, it's called the our father. right so that that inherently patriarchal inherently has patriarchal connotations. they doing connotations. why are they doing that, i mean, is it. that, dianemean, is it. well, i mean, it's quite interesting because they should really whole speech really look at the whole speech because mishear because if you mishear things, i used to think it was our father who does art heaven, and who does art in heaven, and i was like, that's great, because not a...
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. >> diane: the world would be a lot less funny without the stories we tell about our m mist mistakes. nobody wants to hear the story of your grand success. wello want to hear yours. >> no, no. >> diane: a 58-year-old woman wondering, like all of us, what the next question will be. will there be sex in the city in your 70s? are you golden girls? >> do you know how young the golden girls were? they were younger than i am right now. ♪ traveled down the road and back again ♪ >> yet they were living in a retirement community. which i haven't really considered yet. i think we could, i think anybody could. i think anybody can do whatever they want. >> byron: our thanks to diane. >>> coming up, volodymyr zelenskyy, a preview of abc's martha raddatz's new interview with the president of ukraine. to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can dramatically relieve ra and psa symptoms, including fatigue for some. it can stop joint damage.
. >> diane: the world would be a lot less funny without the stories we tell about our m mist mistakes. nobody wants to hear the story of your grand success. wello want to hear yours. >> no, no. >> diane: a 58-year-old woman wondering, like all of us, what the next question will be. will there be sex in the city in your 70s? are you golden girls? >> do you know how young the golden girls were? they were younger than i am right now. ♪ traveled down the road and back...
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and drunke|and indeed diane abbott corbyn and indeed diane abbott have done and they're not allowed as labour allowed to sit as labour candidates. wellough the system. >> let's see, see what that goes . the difference between me and jeremy corbyn is i've said sorry and i mean it. he has never apologised. he's and his comments about the politicisation and weaponisation of anti—semitism is still up. so, you know, he cannot make any serious or genuine claim that he's been apology poetic. it's just garbage and yes, momentum will, of course. and those on the hard left will of course attack me with this. they attack me for swearing when they tried to deselect me last time. i don't doubt they'll use it again. to members here again. and i go to members here and i just look at my track and i just say, look at my track record . look what you know from record. look what you know from day as mp this day one. as mp for this constituency. see my outreach surgeries in the mosques, my work on the most difficult estates . that's where i go. estates. that's where i go. that's where i place my effort in this constituency . and look in this constituency
and drunke|and indeed diane abbott corbyn and indeed diane abbott have done and they're not allowed as labour allowed to sit as labour candidates. wellough the system. >> let's see, see what that goes . the difference between me and jeremy corbyn is i've said sorry and i mean it. he has never apologised. he's and his comments about the politicisation and weaponisation of anti—semitism is still up. so, you know, he cannot make any serious or genuine claim that he's been apology poetic....
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well. uh and they are talking to diane uh, in, in, in south america to come online. no, they are the guy on his output. uh, probably about 2000000 barrels of brazil outputs now it's about 4000000 barrels. and both the, all these countries are out of all peak. and now probably the united states is doing these kind of card. so to come to, you know, back over plus, because the united states does not have the right form of the benefits from offered plus. and they are trying basically, to break into all the, the definitely going to criticize a and i, i'm really baffled why america is criticizing. since, you know, the american taxpayer is paying the left side of the problem. it's or rather than they just wants to create sites and then so you know, the risk for media is trying to core a politicizing, the whole object agenda, just because of the ukraine, russia issue and they're trying to put side the next door shot and tries basically to put it and, and package it as, as an, as an evil car tell us they say, but the, you know, uh these, uh, you know, messages we all used to
well. uh and they are talking to diane uh, in, in, in south america to come online. no, they are the guy on his output. uh, probably about 2000000 barrels of brazil outputs now it's about 4000000 barrels. and both the, all these countries are out of all peak. and now probably the united states is doing these kind of card. so to come to, you know, back over plus, because the united states does not have the right form of the benefits from offered plus. and they are trying basically, to break into...
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diane feinstein. the latest numbers show you are doing well in raising money. now, we have a lot of black viewers on our show, so, i feel it's fair to ask, what would be your top priority if elected to the senate when it comes to having black americans dealing with criminal justice, voter protection, and in california, in and also around the country? >> my first priority, i think the first urgent priority for the country's passing voting rights because if the foundation isn't strong than the whole edifice of our democracy can come down. for years, now the republicans have made a concerted effort to put obstacles in the way of people's ability to exercise their franchise, and particularly, reverend, put obstacles in the way of communities of color. by closing down polling stations in urban areas, by enacting new stringent voter idea laws meant to disenfranchise particularly people of color. and many many more laws at the state level and some at the federal level in order to deprive people of their rights. so, my first an urgent priority is to overcome the filibu
diane feinstein. the latest numbers show you are doing well in raising money. now, we have a lot of black viewers on our show, so, i feel it's fair to ask, what would be your top priority if elected to the senate when it comes to having black americans dealing with criminal justice, voter protection, and in california, in and also around the country? >> my first priority, i think the first urgent priority for the country's passing voting rights because if the foundation isn't strong than...
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diane designation. so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special >> well, we have a we have food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nonterminal and bring in the best food of san francisco for our passengers. >> i like this it's is (inaudible) i thank my parents for bringing me here. >> this the definitely better than the la airport one thousand times better than. >> i have a double knees burger with bacon. >> i realize i'm on a diet but i'm hoping this will be good. >> it total is san francisco experience because there's so many people and nationalities in this town to come to the airport especially everyone what have what they wanted. >> are repioneering or is this a model. >> we're definitely pioneers and in airport commemoration at least nationally if not intvrl we have many folks asking our our process and how we select our great operators. >> ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ the food option in san francisco airport are phenomenal that's if it a lot of the airports >> yeah. >> you don't have the choice. >> some airpo
diane designation. so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special >> well, we have a we have food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nonterminal and bring in the best food of san francisco for our passengers. >> i like this it's is (inaudible) i thank my parents for bringing me here. >> this the definitely better than the la airport one thousand times better than. >> i...
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well. union members of any particular union should have an obligation to adhere to certain criteria and meet standards. diane writes, while i understand the writer concern, they appear to be entitle people in a field with so much income inequality that i have little sympathy. another writing, so full for existing labor unions. we have gotten too far away from making sure that the working class is compensated well and protected. i hope we have more unions start up across the country. we want to hear more from you. there are a lot of labor unions either currently on the recently coming off. there was some picketing from airline pilots recently. there have been teacher strikes over the years, hotel worker strikes over the years, and again right now, the ups driver is could go on strike. of course, the hollywood writers are also understrength. what are your views on these labor union disputes. call us if you support them at (202) 748-8000. if you are in opposition to the strength -- the strikes, call us at (202) 748-8001. if you are a former member, call us at (202) 748-8002. let's talk to john from chantilly, v
well. union members of any particular union should have an obligation to adhere to certain criteria and meet standards. diane writes, while i understand the writer concern, they appear to be entitle people in a field with so much income inequality that i have little sympathy. another writing, so full for existing labor unions. we have gotten too far away from making sure that the working class is compensated well and protected. i hope we have more unions start up across the country. we want to...
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well. >>> still >>> still aheed here on "way too early," a pretty awkward moment on capitol hill when senator diane feinstein began delivering a speech during a committee a co vote, which prompted another democrat to step in. plus, we'll bring you the latest on senate minority leader mitch mcconnell's health as well after he froze ell's hemid-sentence ir disturbing moment in a press conference earlier this week. those stories and a check on k n sports and weather when we come right back. hen we come right back introducing the all-new 2024 chevy trax. ♪ ♪ helps you stay connected, ♪ safe ♪ and charged. ♪ the all-new chevy trax starting at $21,495. the possibilities are endless. are you a new at&t customer looking to upgrade your phone? you're trapped! locked into your contract for three years... introducing the easy unlock. bring your at&t locked phone and t-mobile will pay it off and give you one of the latest 5g smart phones free! free your phone now at t-mobile! age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure®
well. >>> still >>> still aheed here on "way too early," a pretty awkward moment on capitol hill when senator diane feinstein began delivering a speech during a committee a co vote, which prompted another democrat to step in. plus, we'll bring you the latest on senate minority leader mitch mcconnell's health as well after he froze ell's hemid-sentence ir disturbing moment in a press conference earlier this week. those stories and a check on k n sports and weather...
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diane designation. so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special >> well, we have a we have food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nonterminal and bring in the best food of san francisco for our passengers. >> i like this it's is (inaudible) i thank my parents for bringing me here. >> this the definitely better than the la airport one thousand times better than. >> i have a double knees burger with bacon. >> i realize i'm on a diet but i'm hoping this will be good. >> it total is san francisco experience because there's so many people and nationalities in this town to come to the airport especially everyone what have what they wanted. >> are repioneering or is this a model. >> we're definitely pioneers and in airport commemoration at least nationally if not intvrl we have many folks asking our our process and how we select our great operators. >> ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ the food option in san francisco airport are phenomenal that's if it a lot of the airports >> yeah. >> you don't have the choice. >> some airpo
diane designation. so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special >> well, we have a we have food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nonterminal and bring in the best food of san francisco for our passengers. >> i like this it's is (inaudible) i thank my parents for bringing me here. >> this the definitely better than the la airport one thousand times better than. >> i...
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. >> well, i'm not carrying one for you. >> diane new how to tease sam, sam entities diane and i guess audience. >> this incredible chemistry between the two of them ignited the show. that is what drove the show for the first five years. >> i need something expeditious and brutal to numb my sensibilities and to blast me into sweet oblivion. >> what about a boilermaker? >> make me a mimosa. >> we could rotate the cast and every time we put somebody in, there were explosions. >> there was something very special about that setting, those characters, that i never got tired of writing. >> certificated surveys, telephonic surveys to test audiences, all of those things help separate winners from losers and make midcourse corrections but you cannot cut all comedies from the same cookie cutters. all you can hope is that every night turns out thursday. >> next. >> how rude. >> he's quick, i will give him that. >> all a television set maybe sitcoms are alive again. and that is all it took. one success. >> it's a very safe guess that the men and women who create good television comedy will be laug
. >> well, i'm not carrying one for you. >> diane new how to tease sam, sam entities diane and i guess audience. >> this incredible chemistry between the two of them ignited the show. that is what drove the show for the first five years. >> i need something expeditious and brutal to numb my sensibilities and to blast me into sweet oblivion. >> what about a boilermaker? >> make me a mimosa. >> we could rotate the cast and every time we put somebody in,...
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here to explain that is the chief economist at kpn diane, you were off by 9,000, pretty close what made you think we were coming in light today? >> well have seen a bit of a slowdown out there the adp is not a good forecaster of what's going on in the national economy i do think it's important to look at what's going on in some of what have been the drivers of gains. of the biggest drivers has been professional services. that had over 1.5 million more than february 2020 levels, now significantly higher than that that is one of nose sectors that saw a huge hiring spree, and has now cooled off we're seeing those larger firms, which was in the adp report. smaller firms are picking up the slack. i think that's what you are seeing come out in the numbers, as well. job openings are still far outstripping the number of workers we have. i agree with steve, we're still short on workers that's one of the reasons why wages have not cooled even more. >> when i got a 97 on an exam, my dad asked me why i missed by three, so i'm not going to ask you why you were off by nine but just to be clear -- >> it's luck, steve. and you know it. >> i think it'
here to explain that is the chief economist at kpn diane, you were off by 9,000, pretty close what made you think we were coming in light today? >> well have seen a bit of a slowdown out there the adp is not a good forecaster of what's going on in the national economy i do think it's important to look at what's going on in some of what have been the drivers of gains. of the biggest drivers has been professional services. that had over 1.5 million more than february 2020 levels, now...
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well, i'm not carrying one for you. diane knew how to tease sam. sam knew how to tease diane.t's what drove the show for the first five years. oh, i'm devastated. i need something expeditious and brutal to numb my sensibilities and blast me into sweet oblivion. how about a boilermaker? make it a mimosa. burrows: we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in, there were explosions. bwah! levine: there was something very special about that setting, those characters, that i never got tired of writing that show. sophisticated surveys, telephonic samplings, test audiences, all of those things help to separate winners from losers and make mid-course corrections. but you can't cut all comedies from the same cookie cutters. all you can hope is that every night turns out like thursday. yo, angela! larry, larry. next... how rude. [ cat yowling ] he's quick, i'll give him that. bianculli: all of television said, "oh, well, maybe the sitcoms are alive again." and that's all that it took. it took one success. greenfield: a few years from now, something new may
well, i'm not carrying one for you. diane knew how to tease sam. sam knew how to tease diane.t's what drove the show for the first five years. oh, i'm devastated. i need something expeditious and brutal to numb my sensibilities and blast me into sweet oblivion. how about a boilermaker? make it a mimosa. burrows: we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in, there were explosions. bwah! levine: there was something very special about that setting, those characters,...
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well because it is a message everybody needs to here. child trafficking is going on. this is a real thing. dianeo shabby for something the got little attention. >> i did it not expecting a time back. if i could get a dime back i want to get the message out. a lot of people say we are full of baloney, people are afraid to get this information out. we are not. neil: very profitable putting. >> the senate of the united states, kevin mccarthy was with Édouard oh yesterday and is setting up the senate to watch a private showing of sound of freedom because he thinks it is important enough the senate should see it and pay attention to child trafficking. it is a big deal. neil: he's the speaker of the house and can push his way around and make sure people pay attention to it. great seeing you. another story we are following if at first you don't succeed try doing the same thing all over again. the department of education said to forgive $39 billion in student debt by updating a technical requirement under the existing program, different way to get different results. the supreme court shot it down a coup
well because it is a message everybody needs to here. child trafficking is going on. this is a real thing. dianeo shabby for something the got little attention. >> i did it not expecting a time back. if i could get a dime back i want to get the message out. a lot of people say we are full of baloney, people are afraid to get this information out. we are not. neil: very profitable putting. >> the senate of the united states, kevin mccarthy was with Édouard oh yesterday and is...
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has not discussed this with diane saw an independent candidate for the us senate in the state of new york. many thanks for joining cuz on the program he's good to see you as well. so reaction to these warnings from richard hoss and tulsa galvan, well, i think they're from 2 completely different perspectives. i think tulsa gabbert is a hero, she's an american patriot. i may not agree with some of her views, but on this question, she is spot on. richard hoss, i think, is a threat to the world uh, from the united states. that's what he represents. the council on foreign relations was created as an offshoot of the royal institute of international affairs, british foreign policy. and i think what he's really afraid about is that the upcoming election cycle may lead to his faction losing control. that is, we have donald trump on the republican side who is calling repeatedly for an end to the war in the ukraine with russia. you have a robert kennedy junior on the democratic party side. also saying that this has to end up being perhaps more explicit, that in some ways this is a proxy war between the us and russia. and i think what the council actually fears is the ame
has not discussed this with diane saw an independent candidate for the us senate in the state of new york. many thanks for joining cuz on the program he's good to see you as well. so reaction to these warnings from richard hoss and tulsa galvan, well, i think they're from 2 completely different perspectives. i think tulsa gabbert is a hero, she's an american patriot. i may not agree with some of her views, but on this question, she is spot on. richard hoss, i think, is a threat to the world uh,...
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well, right? so backed up by the beauty business, you have somebody who has been cut out queen. it's not and like what prints up and says diane, not did. it's not on like what queen elizabeth does, right. so that is a model of no less a lot. yeah. right. built in that can be quite a tight article. so that is something to think about as well. and i think the thing that didn't happen, the thing about the tapestry of popular culture is that you know, we do the passions beauty pageant miss in miss was from india really opened up the indian market because medics companies on fashion business. so yes, it is a question of the market. oh, why of best buy from this? what happens of duty by this happens to those, those groups actually you as women, when you buy just entering cinema, entering television and also change part about union? do i to you? oh yeah, i'm always talk. wouldn't be mobile up to us. it's not that everybody look the way they look, they didn't look like super models. and there was a distinction between a kind of beauty in front of the advertisement that kind of gives you find focus and still haven't kind of diversity
well, right? so backed up by the beauty business, you have somebody who has been cut out queen. it's not and like what prints up and says diane, not did. it's not on like what queen elizabeth does, right. so that is a model of no less a lot. yeah. right. built in that can be quite a tight article. so that is something to think about as well. and i think the thing that didn't happen, the thing about the tapestry of popular culture is that you know, we do the passions beauty pageant miss in miss...
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okay. >> well, we've got the times now and spain's politicians have found a novel way getting found a novel way of getting votes. dianee >> okay, so spain elections deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 if re—elected. and deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 pledge.ected. and deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 pledge hased. and deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 pledge has , . and deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 pledge has , asnd deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 pledge has , as she yolanda diaz pledge has, as she is, heads the new far left dumas party and it says that they may actually replace the hard right vox party as spain's third largest party. so they're still not in charge, but they're kind of getting up the ranks. >> they've got some influence. >> they've got some influence. >> . she's basically >> yeah, yeah. she's basically saying that they would give 18 year olds because they said the age of the majority , which is age of the majority, which is 18, as far as i've understood to ,30,000. now this is very interesting because youth unemployment incredibly high. unemployment is incredibly high.
okay. >> well, we've got the times now and spain's politicians have found a novel way getting found a novel way of getting votes. dianee >> okay, so spain elections deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 if re—elected. and deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 pledge.ected. and deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 pledge hased. and deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 pledge has , . and deputy pm offers young people ,20,000 pledge has , asnd deputy pm offers young people ,20,000...
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well, right? so backed up by the beauty business, you have somebody who has been cut out queen. it's not on like what prints up and says diane, not did. it's not on like what queen elizabeth does, right. so there is a model of no, let's of light. yeah. right, built in that can be quite a tight article so that is something to think about as well. and i think the did happen the thing about the tapestry of popular culture and, you know, went through the passions beauty pageant miss in miss was from india. really opened up the indian market to close medics. companies on fashion business. so yes, it is a question of the market of i'm a fund best buy from this. what happens of duty by this happens to those those groups? actually you have women when you buy just entering cinema, entering television, and also change part about the union there. i tell you, oh yeah, i'm always talk. wouldn't be mobile up to us. it's not that everybody look the way they look. they didn't look like there was a distinction between the kind of beauty you find the kind of you find us. how does kind of diversity on union street that most thing. but then the
well, right? so backed up by the beauty business, you have somebody who has been cut out queen. it's not on like what prints up and says diane, not did. it's not on like what queen elizabeth does, right. so there is a model of no, let's of light. yeah. right, built in that can be quite a tight article so that is something to think about as well. and i think the did happen the thing about the tapestry of popular culture and, you know, went through the passions beauty pageant miss in miss was...
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>> well, i've had no serious conversation about instituting term limits. you know, there was a clamoring for sometime, for dianeng to serve out her term. mitch mcconnell, on the other hand, i think this came as kind of a shock for a lot of people. because although we have known about his health issues, to see him freeze up so publicly, in a way he hasn't before in front of the cameras, and all of us in the press like that, it took a lot of people a back. and, i think it's renewed conversations about who is going to succeed mitch mcconnell. but of course, his team is saying he's staying on for the rest of his term. >> you know -- especially when it's captured, the full 11 seconds or whatever it was, on camera. micah, congress, it's a fact, they're getting older. washington post reports that the current class of lawmakers as one of the oldest in history, with a median age of 59, and specifically a median age for scented senators of 65. that's the median ties. republican nikki haley brought of the mcconnell incident on the campaign trail. let's take a listen to what she said. >> and if this week didn't prove it to
>> well, i've had no serious conversation about instituting term limits. you know, there was a clamoring for sometime, for dianeng to serve out her term. mitch mcconnell, on the other hand, i think this came as kind of a shock for a lot of people. because although we have known about his health issues, to see him freeze up so publicly, in a way he hasn't before in front of the cameras, and all of us in the press like that, it took a lot of people a back. and, i think it's renewed...
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contact, well, in general, in every region of our region and in each there are representatives of the youth wing, where can i contact? everything is very convenient. thank you very much. dian your busy schedule, especially these days. eh, thanks to them. i wish you a good mood for a productive day. we remind you that there is a good difference in the studio. to belarus of belarus, the driver of the youth wing of the belarusian union is a woman diana peace. well, right now , let's see which city of belarus the beautiful svetlana borovskaya went to . hold sergei vladimirovich something to say. oh, rolled on this tractor. this is a poisonous herb. it is for external use. yes you, i'm going, i have no words on how a person can come up with beauty, and then create it. yes , you have to come here to remember, to remember and ends my heart believes the letter gives the letter will reach. there is always hope than ivan-tea strawberries and meadowsweet beneficial to health. what specialists are trained at the agrarian college, how has the unique estate been preserved, and why is it necessary to come to the red coast? find out in the new episode of the program this saturday. turn on
contact, well, in general, in every region of our region and in each there are representatives of the youth wing, where can i contact? everything is very convenient. thank you very much. dian your busy schedule, especially these days. eh, thanks to them. i wish you a good mood for a productive day. we remind you that there is a good difference in the studio. to belarus of belarus, the driver of the youth wing of the belarusian union is a woman diana peace. well, right now , let's see which city...
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season in kamchatka to catch salmon, now it’s easier than ever dian cuts fish on the shore, and promises already at home. sugar pepper, wellhings there to taste. here i am still falling asleep paprika, because i love paprika wiped dry, wiped with salt and under the press eykru in gauze. come on my good. you also observe that for us a delicacy in kamchatka is a familiar dish. maxim lebedev mikhail ilkevich anastasia plekhanova channel one once again good morning to all who have joined us. bon appetit to everyone who is having breakfast now. by the way, have you ever noticed that food tastes a little different in the dark. well, when, for example, do you run to the refrigerator at night? no you don't, i'm the only one. well, okay, then close your eyes and check the taste. generally very complicated thing. and what does it consist of and why do we remember the taste for life? well , for example, grandmother's pies for some reason, which one is tasty to another categorically does not like it. now we will discuss this topic. if we blindfold and pinch our noses, we can’t distinguish an onion from an apple, professional taster an
season in kamchatka to catch salmon, now it’s easier than ever dian cuts fish on the shore, and promises already at home. sugar pepper, wellhings there to taste. here i am still falling asleep paprika, because i love paprika wiped dry, wiped with salt and under the press eykru in gauze. come on my good. you also observe that for us a delicacy in kamchatka is a familiar dish. maxim lebedev mikhail ilkevich anastasia plekhanova channel one once again good morning to all who have joined us. bon...
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basic question number 1 from diane, you go through firs bjust becauseec this is hardes question you entered in your he life. what is something you have neve been able to do welldy. >> drawing.le i cannot a draw. my mom is ida and i, you know, never lived up to the family standard. sorry, wow. harold. you seem pretty smooth. i know these three answers. >> three answers. what you think they are? >> basketball? football? soccer? >> what, seeing, dance and jump? you told me. >> i couldn't cooked>> h before. >> yeah. >> before, but then i get into it, so i'm happy about that. >> well, you are always cooking and myers, harold. >>. shannon. >> what's training wheels came off ithe was fun to hear making fun of joe biden falling off th bike , please roll that clip. >> i am not good at sports. let's be honest, put it out . there. >> tell us something we didn't i know. i'm telling you because it is - and i enjoy playing it. i was good at practice. i waces great at practice, terrible in the game. >>e the game is a very part -- important part of sports. here's one from dan h.ul what did youar regularly eat as kis ad that he wouldn't touch n? shannon, don't say bugs. >> no
basic question number 1 from diane, you go through firs bjust becauseec this is hardes question you entered in your he life. what is something you have neve been able to do welldy. >> drawing.le i cannot a draw. my mom is ida and i, you know, never lived up to the family standard. sorry, wow. harold. you seem pretty smooth. i know these three answers. >> three answers. what you think they are? >> basketball? football? soccer? >> what, seeing, dance and jump? you told me....
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he would tell his story on national tv to diane sawyer and the world would hear a madman. >> if you're going to do something, do it well>> he draws these people to him and he tells them they're beautiful, they're wonderful. >> manson used drugs, so he could suggest things to people in states of altered consciousness. >> after i started taking acid with him, i believed that he had some kind of ultimate source of power. i believed that charlie could blow life into dead birds, that he could control the weather. >> he knew how to groom people and how to insinuate himself in their mind. >> he asked us constantly, each one of us, will you die for me? will you be my finger on a hand? will you, you know, will you be me? he began to feel more paranoid. a rage and hatred for society. >> it's all of that that goes together that ends up taking someone to the door of the tate residence. >> on the night of august 8th, manson goes out and picks three of his women -- susan atkins, patricia krenwinkel and linda kasabian. >> charlie came and woke me up and he said, "get up. i want you to go somewhere." and so i did. and he said, “do eve
he would tell his story on national tv to diane sawyer and the world would hear a madman. >> if you're going to do something, do it well>> he draws these people to him and he tells them they're beautiful, they're wonderful. >> manson used drugs, so he could suggest things to people in states of altered consciousness. >> after i started taking acid with him, i believed that he had some kind of ultimate source of power. i believed that charlie could blow life into dead...
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well. union members of any particular union should have an obligation to adhere to certain criteria and meet standards. diane writes, while i understand the writer concern, they appear to be entitle people in a field with so much income inequality that i have little sympathy. another writing, so full for existing labor unions. we have gotten too far away from making sure that the working class is compensated well and protected. i hope we have more unions start up across the country. we want to hear more from you. there are a lot of labor unions either currently on the recently coming off. there was some picketing from airline pilots recently. there have been teacher strikes over the years, hotel worker strikes over the years, and again right now, the ups driver is could go on strike. of course, the hollywood writers are also understrength. what are your views on these labor union disputes. call us if you support them at (202) 748-8000. if you are in opposition to the strength -- the strikes, call us at (202) 748-8001. if you are a former member, call us at (202) 748-8002. let's talk to john from chantilly, v
well. union members of any particular union should have an obligation to adhere to certain criteria and meet standards. diane writes, while i understand the writer concern, they appear to be entitle people in a field with so much income inequality that i have little sympathy. another writing, so full for existing labor unions. we have gotten too far away from making sure that the working class is compensated well and protected. i hope we have more unions start up across the country. we want to...
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well. okay? all the advisory council report. okay commissioners. item seven is the advisory council report presented by advisory council president diane lawrence, whoined us via webex. good morning commissioners executive director german. um i have two brief reports this morning one for this morning for the advisory council and also for the joint ledge. we met on the 17th. we had a guest. potential member who added a lot to the discussion we had there was no quorum. and since, uh. we had found out from the city attorney earlier that week without a quorum. we cannot meet. and so, um. we had a discussion which we could we could take no action on anything. um we will be, um i will be informing the council. i already have the memo draft about this, and we're going to ask that they confirmed their attendance on the monday prior to the meeting. so that if we have to cancel, we can not have everybody come down to 16 50. and especially if we have a guest speaker that would be rather embarrassing. we did chair in that discussion. um the video of the board of supervisors recognition um. the board of supervisors, recognition of us and that was wonderful to he
well. okay? all the advisory council report. okay commissioners. item seven is the advisory council report presented by advisory council president diane lawrence, whoined us via webex. good morning commissioners executive director german. um i have two brief reports this morning one for this morning for the advisory council and also for the joint ledge. we met on the 17th. we had a guest. potential member who added a lot to the discussion we had there was no quorum. and since, uh. we had found...
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well, now, come on, it's time to mock the week. and joining me now, comedian diane spencer., lovely girl. what a week hello, lovely girl. what a week it's been. start me at the beginning. where did i start? >> right. so we started with >> all right. so we started with nigel farage and is nigel farage and this is non—apology non—apology from simon jacks . and he said that he simon jacks. and he said that he did it for commercial reasons, right? so he said , oh, yeah, right? so he said, oh, yeah, right. nigel farage does not augn right. nigel farage does not align with us. and so for commercial reasons, we're dropping him now . have dropping him now. have i understood that correctly? yeah but like, who are you trying to appeal your to ? business because appeal your to? business because number one, your business has a threshold that you need to have sort of £3 million in the bank. so already your target market's pretty small. i'm also going to guess that a lot of your target market actually like nigel because they probably hang out with him because they probably all hang out in
well, now, come on, it's time to mock the week. and joining me now, comedian diane spencer., lovely girl. what a week hello, lovely girl. what a week it's been. start me at the beginning. where did i start? >> right. so we started with >> all right. so we started with nigel farage and is nigel farage and this is non—apology non—apology from simon jacks . and he said that he simon jacks. and he said that he did it for commercial reasons, right? so he said , oh, yeah, right? so he...
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well at all would it. >> no. >> no. >> a quick one for dean. >> just a quick one for dean. hello sunny malta. he's hello from sunny malta. he's going a swim. diane'sld. melbourne, australia. it's 5 p.n and anne'sld bitterly cold. melbourne, australia. it's 5 p.n and anne's in bitterly cold. melbourne, australia. it's 5 p.nand anne's in hospitalold. melbourne, australia. it's 5 p.nand anne's in hospital ,ld. melbourne, australia. it's 5 p.nand anne's in hospital , just ed and anne's in hospital, just recovering from surgery. >> oh, look, best wishes to all of you. >> it's lovely that you got in touch. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you're probably not doing any diy anne in hospital . diy anne in hospital. >> no, but the rest of you probably are. >> every sunday's a day for diy. it is, especially since the weather's not going to be that maybe you'll end up in hospital afterwards rubbish it afterwards where rubbish at it apparently in apparently will tell you why in just a moment. >> and let's talk diy should we? because we're rubbish at it apparently 65% of us are absolutely useless at diy and yet i always believed it was something that we brits did
well at all would it. >> no. >> no. >> a quick one for dean. >> just a quick one for dean. hello sunny malta. he's hello from sunny malta. he's going a swim. diane'sld. melbourne, australia. it's 5 p.n and anne'sld bitterly cold. melbourne, australia. it's 5 p.n and anne's in bitterly cold. melbourne, australia. it's 5 p.nand anne's in hospitalold. melbourne, australia. it's 5 p.nand anne's in hospital ,ld. melbourne, australia. it's 5 p.nand anne's in hospital , just ed...