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do. >> i appreciate your willingness to follow u.s. laws your banks have made statements that go well beyond. but, you've made decisions are well beyond u.s. law and into the realm of moral judgments and example 2018 citibank of a man america had lending restrictions certain gun manufacturers and retailers j.p. morgan announced it will not fund a private prisons. or or maine because of a law passed by congress. mr. dimon ovation american ally be enough for j.p. morgan to make the moral determination to stop doing business with chinese?co >> i miss the question for. >> 's invasion of american ally wouldor be enough for j.p. morgn to make the moral determination to stop doing business with the chinese communist party? >> we would have to decide when that happens.is >> you are not going to commit to pulling assets out of china if they invade taiwan? >> the first thing i would do is call the american government and ask for guidance, that is what i would do. that is what they would expect me t
do. >> i appreciate your willingness to follow u.s. laws your banks have made statements that go well beyond. but, you've made decisions are well beyond u.s. law and into the realm of moral judgments and example 2018 citibank of a man america had lending restrictions certain gun manufacturers and retailers j.p. morgan announced it will not fund a private prisons. or or maine because of a law passed by congress. mr. dimon ovation american ally be enough for j.p. morgan to make the moral...
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i do. i do. changing _ with king charles? i do. i do. changing in _ with king charles? i do. i do.anging in a good way, - with king charles? i do. i do. changing in a good way, for i with king charles? i do. i do. i changing in a good way, for two reasons that i was thinking of. one, here we have in king charles and in president biden, who in addition to being of government of government of courses are head of state as well and these are two men who have had a long chance to prepare for these big jobs that they are both now in and they bring all the wisdom seasoning that that sort of time provides. and the second thing, i think, is as we talk about change, one of the things i have been reflecting on is that an adjective used over and over again in describing the remarkable reign of her majesty was the word, steadfast, and i think stood fast is not the same as never changing. the way i think about it is if you have a leader represented by this finger and the public they serve here, if someone never changes public opinion always moves, so then you appear out of step or if you get out
i do. i do. changing _ with king charles? i do. i do. changing in _ with king charles? i do. i do.anging in a good way, - with king charles? i do. i do. changing in a good way, for i with king charles? i do. i do. i changing in a good way, for two reasons that i was thinking of. one, here we have in king charles and in president biden, who in addition to being of government of government of courses are head of state as well and these are two men who have had a long chance to prepare for these...
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do you not do that? brian: i do on a periodic basis. it is historical practice and has been practiced that the president will meet from time to time with the care of the fed, either individually or in the context of being briefed by the financial regulators. that happens from time to time. i meet periodically with the chair and members of the fed to make sure we are exchanging views on the economy. david: and the fed is now a membership of seven members? brian: yes. david: they only apply for a few years, does it make a big difference at now they have seven? brian: that question would be better posed to them. we had that if i quality candidates and get them confirmed. we have a full slate for the core monetary policy function of the fed and also the supervisory and regulatory function. david: white house staff jobs are notoriously long hours, and you have two little children. how do you manage your time? how come you have no gray h air, as a result of working these long hours, in two administrations? brian: if the camera gets close enou
do you not do that? brian: i do on a periodic basis. it is historical practice and has been practiced that the president will meet from time to time with the care of the fed, either individually or in the context of being briefed by the financial regulators. that happens from time to time. i meet periodically with the chair and members of the fed to make sure we are exchanging views on the economy. david: and the fed is now a membership of seven members? brian: yes. david: they only apply for a...
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they do not want to talk about it. they do not want to talk about inflation.hey do not want to talk about crime. jeanette want to talk about the war. they have nothing to say. that is the reason we are in this problem. if you want that, you will get more of that. they have no solution. all they want to do is spend money. they have a problem, they throw money at it. that is not how you solve a problem. need to get your hands dirty. they do not want to do that. they're good at calling names. they're calling you names. and they are goaded at calling you the names. i've been called all types of names. and do not know herschel walker. [laughter] name-calling does not bother me. what bothers me is crime i seen atlanta. what bothers me is families cannot afford me -- food. that families cannot five school supplies. because rev. warnock. for the things he has been saying to separate my people. let me tell you what, you're my family. you will not get separated. i will tell you something you may not know. 23 and me screwed us up. it does not matter about your color. wha
they do not want to talk about it. they do not want to talk about inflation.hey do not want to talk about crime. jeanette want to talk about the war. they have nothing to say. that is the reason we are in this problem. if you want that, you will get more of that. they have no solution. all they want to do is spend money. they have a problem, they throw money at it. that is not how you solve a problem. need to get your hands dirty. they do not want to do that. they're good at calling names....
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what do you do know situations?>> a big part of this is, trying to solve the megaphone problem for democrats. basically, what is happening is the right has built this massive apparatus and is dominating the political conversation this country. it is pushing information out there and deciding what we are going to talk about. one thing we can do is, it is the basic, it is the less exciting one. we can build up a progressive megaphone for getting the message out so we are not getting thrown out. there is a counter force to that. >> is msnbc not the megaphone? >> msnbc is not the megaphone. msnbc has great programming, it is -- it is not an adjunct of the left party, nor should it be. fox is the adjunct of the republican party. cbc has some really great liberal opinions and nights, some very anti trump people, but it is still an organization that sees itself as a journalistic organization. we are just operating at such a smaller scale. tucker carlson is getting 2 to 3 times the viewers of the largest msnbc show. like si
what do you do know situations?>> a big part of this is, trying to solve the megaphone problem for democrats. basically, what is happening is the right has built this massive apparatus and is dominating the political conversation this country. it is pushing information out there and deciding what we are going to talk about. one thing we can do is, it is the basic, it is the less exciting one. we can build up a progressive megaphone for getting the message out so we are not getting thrown...
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so what can we do? what are we solving? just a minute each. what do we do? >> we can tell the truth and be transparent about our process. we can help the community journalism and be accountable to those communities. and we can recommit ourselves to a level of rigor and fairness. one of the unspoken secrets of most of journalism is most of us work in publications -- would it be well sourced enough? there is a massive golf, our work would be more trustworthy. >> engage with them, listen to them. that is the hard bit because you have to filter. you are working collaboratively. you are just presenting their story. you are amplifying their story. >> three things, be fair and impartial but also be seen as fair and impartial. secondly, i think be transparent. and third, i think listen to our viewers and readers, listen to them. we are having a one-way conversation too much. it does not mean that everything every reader says is valid and every criticism is worth listening to, sometimes they are crazy but we are already listening to people that our customers and thos
so what can we do? what are we solving? just a minute each. what do we do? >> we can tell the truth and be transparent about our process. we can help the community journalism and be accountable to those communities. and we can recommit ourselves to a level of rigor and fairness. one of the unspoken secrets of most of journalism is most of us work in publications -- would it be well sourced enough? there is a massive golf, our work would be more trustworthy. >> engage with them,...
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shaheen: i think ukraine is doing exactly what they ought to be doing. if i were in ukraine right now and a ukrainian, i would be doing exactly the same thing. the message that i heard from those for ukrainian soldiers who in my office this week was very strong about why they need the weapons, the kinds of weapons they need. they are making the case to congress and the american public about the importance of supporting them with those weapons. i am a member of the ukrainian caucus, we are also trying to argue with the administration that we need to be doing everything possible. i think the administration is trying to do that. we also have to balance ukraine's needs with our own needs for defense of the united states, and i think that is part of the conversation. secretary austin is meeting regularly with the defense minister in ukraine. they have almost weekly conversations, as i understand. they are meeting with other leaders of our allies on this effort, and i think we are continuing to try to do everything possible to support the ukrainians in this ef
shaheen: i think ukraine is doing exactly what they ought to be doing. if i were in ukraine right now and a ukrainian, i would be doing exactly the same thing. the message that i heard from those for ukrainian soldiers who in my office this week was very strong about why they need the weapons, the kinds of weapons they need. they are making the case to congress and the american public about the importance of supporting them with those weapons. i am a member of the ukrainian caucus, we are also...
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other people do not have the staff to do that. therefore they just sell them and the greater process can cause more ongoing damage the economy. >> thank you. miss, razor let me close with you again. we have jurisdiction over some, stuff but not over lots of stuff. what do we need to be wary of internationally? >> when we look internationally i think what has happening from the pandemic and the war as it has highlighted a lot of fragility in the global economy. therefore we have to increase our concern around energy security. food security. cybersecurity. which will not necessarily all of an impact in the u.s. that could spill how spillover effects. for, example in europe, supply shocks in the energy market they are facing could well be a factor affecting the u.s. economy. next year. that is demand slows, they enter a highly likely recession. so the inter dependencies and these facilities are going to be the pieces we have to keep an eye on. >> so, connect that for. me you identified energy and food. what is the mechanism of transm
other people do not have the staff to do that. therefore they just sell them and the greater process can cause more ongoing damage the economy. >> thank you. miss, razor let me close with you again. we have jurisdiction over some, stuff but not over lots of stuff. what do we need to be wary of internationally? >> when we look internationally i think what has happening from the pandemic and the war as it has highlighted a lot of fragility in the global economy. therefore we have to...
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do you think and do these people you profile, do they give back?ng that's important to you when you write about it? >> absolutely. first of all, except for invest ing for an endowment you aren't going to get wealthy in that business but investing for private investors, for yourself and really good and good enough to be in that book you've made a lot of money. very few people who are in this book are obsessed with spending the money to make great art collections, build great houses. they really care about society and they do give back and most of them are great philanthropist s. neil: but they also like beating the other guy and keep doing that. >> it's intellectual witt. when you go do any game you want to win. they want to win at investing so that's not unusual but when they win they make a lot of money and when they make a lot of money they tend to give it back to society. neil: elizabeth warren doesn't see them in the same way. >> that's probably true. neil: do you? >> well, i would side more with the investor side than maybe with her. neil: all
do you think and do these people you profile, do they give back?ng that's important to you when you write about it? >> absolutely. first of all, except for invest ing for an endowment you aren't going to get wealthy in that business but investing for private investors, for yourself and really good and good enough to be in that book you've made a lot of money. very few people who are in this book are obsessed with spending the money to make great art collections, build great houses. they...
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guest: i do.tainly a combination of both redistricting and places picking up to take control. 43 of those seats are held. just 16 by republicans. the seats in a more even wafer republicans just seems more likely. host: nancy, how important is turnout going to be? we hear a lot about -- i want to say that you lead a campaign- coordinated team in the research practice. you've also been a senior pollster and strategist for the democratic camp name, so again, turnout and enthusiasm, how important will that be? guest: that is essential in midterms and that is what makes or breaks it. look at all of these -- that came with the process in 2020. such heightened turnout in november, in reaction to democrats, overturning roe v. wade, among other things. that will be incredibly important. one thing we are watching very actively is the -- of partisan. there was a motivation for republicans up until a couple months ago. now we are seeing that has dissolved. democrats now have the enthusiasm advantage. host: an
guest: i do.tainly a combination of both redistricting and places picking up to take control. 43 of those seats are held. just 16 by republicans. the seats in a more even wafer republicans just seems more likely. host: nancy, how important is turnout going to be? we hear a lot about -- i want to say that you lead a campaign- coordinated team in the research practice. you've also been a senior pollster and strategist for the democratic camp name, so again, turnout and enthusiasm, how important...
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sullivan do?f you, -- >> we have 2200 people working on trust and safety. >> what is the total number of full-time engineers? >> that wasn't an engineer number. we have several thousand engineers at twitter. >> same thing, you don't have a specific number. would you commit to get me those numbers mr. coxe? >> i am happy to have the team follow-up. >> i will have my team follow-up as well. >> we are actively working to get you those numbers. >> yes. >> thank you, we are trying to work together. this is a complex problem, we get it. we want to work with you but we need to be able to have this kind of dialogue to get a better sense of what is going on as we go forward. please do that. recognized for your questions. >> not to leave twitter out, i wanted to ask a question regarding the sexual material online we talked about earlier. this committee has been a leader in stopping human trafficking, specifically sex trafficking underaged kids and we passed legislation that is making a difference. i see tha
sullivan do?f you, -- >> we have 2200 people working on trust and safety. >> what is the total number of full-time engineers? >> that wasn't an engineer number. we have several thousand engineers at twitter. >> same thing, you don't have a specific number. would you commit to get me those numbers mr. coxe? >> i am happy to have the team follow-up. >> i will have my team follow-up as well. >> we are actively working to get you those numbers. >>...
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it allows you to do the things you need to do. if we get away from it -- and the inflation problem we have is absolutely caused by the war on fossil fuels. host: let's take some of your examples. some of the intense debates we had in this country, your thoughts? guest: we know that infidelity is on the rise. when we look at one of are the things that are causing stress in the american population, instability -- incivility is high on the list. people reported a lot of stress from this. it points to the fact that our mental health is affected by what happens in society and how we treat one another. we cannot separate that from our psychological health. judy caller's -- to the caller's point, i hope we can disagree in a way that does not cause angst and difficulties. host: at what point is a psychologist would you say that somebody needs to unplug the political wars? when should they step back from intense debates? what is too much? guest: we all have to bank judge that for ourselves. when we are ruminating about it and it is startin
it allows you to do the things you need to do. if we get away from it -- and the inflation problem we have is absolutely caused by the war on fossil fuels. host: let's take some of your examples. some of the intense debates we had in this country, your thoughts? guest: we know that infidelity is on the rise. when we look at one of are the things that are causing stress in the american population, instability -- incivility is high on the list. people reported a lot of stress from this. it points...
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javi, what do you do during the holidays? how do you approach them? what do you see in the broader communit? >> well, i try to start the pros at the beginning so the holidays the holidays are climaxes and it moments and powerful moments of people coming together. the period of really reflecting andg about the past year and what i want to rededicate myself to and and who i need to seek forgivens from and who do i need to forgive and so on starts early and hopefully carries through yon kippur. with the shofar call, which is so powerful, i see it with the issue how that's that's not only the call to personal reflection but the call call to justice. we're focusing this year on the integration of the two. on deepening our spiritual practice and connections and deepening and broadening our commitment to pursuing justice in a world that that needs it. >> interesting. so you know, we've talked about the month of aelu. it's thought of as a month month of preparation and we move move from celebrating creation and then move through to a notion of personal and co
javi, what do you do during the holidays? how do you approach them? what do you see in the broader communit? >> well, i try to start the pros at the beginning so the holidays the holidays are climaxes and it moments and powerful moments of people coming together. the period of really reflecting andg about the past year and what i want to rededicate myself to and and who i need to seek forgivens from and who do i need to forgive and so on starts early and hopefully carries through yon...
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is typical so they're able to do this because i prioritize it in a way they haven't done and also do it because they've named it. they've sort of framed it from a chinese perspective. they're operating in a unity of effort obviously we're not and i think it's great that we're starting this conversation now because it's long overdue. >> thank you congressman kelly and congressman turner. back to kevin for hosting us here today on this critical topic. one of the things that's been fascinating to me is how information got into the national security space which is not a conversation we would have been having having years ago but in terms of the witch is focused on this week we had on display last night with the arian president having longform interview on 60 minutes in which he was allowed to give all of his talking points to millions and millions of americans and one of the things he did and i thought was the most pernicious and i had to think about this for a while there was a lot of tenacitygoing on was when asked about the holocaust , he didn't come right out and say there was no hol
is typical so they're able to do this because i prioritize it in a way they haven't done and also do it because they've named it. they've sort of framed it from a chinese perspective. they're operating in a unity of effort obviously we're not and i think it's great that we're starting this conversation now because it's long overdue. >> thank you congressman kelly and congressman turner. back to kevin for hosting us here today on this critical topic. one of the things that's been...
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i question also do i believe the fed is actually going to do what they say they're doing remember, theed has three tools, right, they can raise or lower rates, quantitative easing and tightening and their words and i think the market -- people that are saying don't believe the fed are saying, they're just using those words to job own the market because the markets were running up and they want financial conditions to stay tighter. i definitely think that's something that people have take into question. but she said clearly, we got to wait and see that would mean that they're not going to change their pain trade until november or december and i think that's really still of question >> yeah. i mean, clearly, it's -- i think it's okay. the market is okay with the fed, you know, doing what they're going to do, raise rates they're going to raise this month and raise in november, october, november, december or whatever i think the market is fine with that it's come to grips with that it's just not going overboard. is that sort of the mentality of why some just don't believe what the fed says
i question also do i believe the fed is actually going to do what they say they're doing remember, theed has three tools, right, they can raise or lower rates, quantitative easing and tightening and their words and i think the market -- people that are saying don't believe the fed are saying, they're just using those words to job own the market because the markets were running up and they want financial conditions to stay tighter. i definitely think that's something that people have take into...
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and so we do n't have unemployment. do you want help?e debtors for the car, they would give money, i'm sitting without a penny. and we'll help with a penny. man you are good. and we love good people. how about bad ones ? with bad punishing then you will help punish one city? there is one here, bitch, all my life i've been skeptical, scum. so they will punish, i will not calm down. now that's right. it already in our opinion, it's me. so i bought money when they beat me in the face. do you remember? calm down, i earned this currency, you bought yourself my bones and veins. here it is for example. they didn't consider me a human, did they? remember, if you or your half at least half a word will take me, they will take you not to live, they will crush you like a bug. do you understand? got it, got it, got it, so we're leaving. let's go then live sit pentalgin extragel against pain in muscles and joints in it the highest dosage of a substance against more inflammation and a special component for better penetration into the hearth-collectivel
and so we do n't have unemployment. do you want help?e debtors for the car, they would give money, i'm sitting without a penny. and we'll help with a penny. man you are good. and we love good people. how about bad ones ? with bad punishing then you will help punish one city? there is one here, bitch, all my life i've been skeptical, scum. so they will punish, i will not calm down. now that's right. it already in our opinion, it's me. so i bought money when they beat me in the face. do you...
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what do you do for the weekend? how you live? how do you pay rent? how do you handle all the automatic bills? 40 to 50% of the americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. we designed a system that assumes you always have money and assumes you don't care when the money comes in. that assumption works great for the half of americans that have $1000 in their account, who get free checking, all of the other benefits. who is paying for that system is the people who are living paycheck-to-paycheck. overdraft fees, one out of 11 americans pay $350 a year in over draft fees. heavy overdrafters are the ones subsidizing free checking. you ask why we have the system? real-time payments. bank of england did it in 2008, europe was a little complicated. they had a few legacy systems in the european union. they got it in 2019. we do not have it. why? the federal reserve chose not to do it. simple policy choice. what has been the ramifications? by my cancellations, over $100 billion of wealth transferred from people living paycheck-to-paycheck to payday lenders, chec
what do you do for the weekend? how you live? how do you pay rent? how do you handle all the automatic bills? 40 to 50% of the americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. we designed a system that assumes you always have money and assumes you don't care when the money comes in. that assumption works great for the half of americans that have $1000 in their account, who get free checking, all of the other benefits. who is paying for that system is the people who are living paycheck-to-paycheck....
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what are they doing? don't they do real things anymore?rrowsmith is like me wearing a harry styles shirt today. i think it's kind of cool. i had a van halen t-shirt i wore that a lot. >> jesse: johnny thought led zeppelin was a person. he's like mr. zeppelin. >> geraldo: i'm staying at williamsburg brooklyn, the whole town is so young i bet they think taylor swift is a golden oldie. it goes so fast, the tastes change so quickly. i have no -- i think it's fine. make your money where you can. as long as it's legal. >> jeanine: where whatever you want. one more thing is up next. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪ ♪nothing on my skin♪ ♪that's my new plan♪ . even at 4 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪it's my moment, so i just gotta say♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections, or a lower ability to fight them, may occur. t
what are they doing? don't they do real things anymore?rrowsmith is like me wearing a harry styles shirt today. i think it's kind of cool. i had a van halen t-shirt i wore that a lot. >> jesse: johnny thought led zeppelin was a person. he's like mr. zeppelin. >> geraldo: i'm staying at williamsburg brooklyn, the whole town is so young i bet they think taylor swift is a golden oldie. it goes so fast, the tastes change so quickly. i have no -- i think it's fine. make your money where...
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, that you do, that you are doing a badjob, itjust that you do, that you are doing a bad job, itjustnotice and making fewer demands, or offering better parks at least, or pay? i demands, or offering better parks at least. or pay?— least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had — least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had a _ least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had a lot _ least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had a lot of _ least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had a lot of feedback - least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had a lot of feedback from | have had a lot of feedback from managers telling me, i am learning a lot from videos you are posting, and i'm actually changing the way that i approach things at work. i think that they are. it is everywhere, it is in the news, all over tiktok. i think that the employers feel like they really need to do something. quite simply, what is next for you? i have so many dreams and goals. my dream is to have my own show on netflix, my own version of the office, that would be amazing. i tetany want office, that would be amazing. i teta ny want
, that you do, that you are doing a badjob, itjust that you do, that you are doing a bad job, itjustnotice and making fewer demands, or offering better parks at least, or pay? i demands, or offering better parks at least. or pay?— least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had — least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had a _ least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had a lot _ least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had a lot of _ least, or pay? i would hope so. i have had a lot of feedback -...
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what did charlik do to skurat? do you think him?the main thing is that stepans from life should be in their parking lot soon. at what parking lot did he now look in the club at the safron, so what are they growing? that's where you got to, soon. come on, let's go walk in the air. breathe. on what basis? the organization of the murder of the count is still and you can try to prove it. now they will bring a melon here, that is, citizen ishchenko. i will see how you sing at your confrontation. how could this happen? i don't know, the administration understands. sign that this is a subscription. don't call me on this number again. yes , when i arrive, i will explain everything to you. go. the main thing is to understand whether this queen or a pawn is coming soon. well, most likely a pawn is a conscientious performer who given the dirty work. but i have a different opinion. here is an extract from the characteristics of the head of the colony , all the characteristics are carbon-copy, what will happen there? okay, okay, everyone. yes, n
what did charlik do to skurat? do you think him?the main thing is that stepans from life should be in their parking lot soon. at what parking lot did he now look in the club at the safron, so what are they growing? that's where you got to, soon. come on, let's go walk in the air. breathe. on what basis? the organization of the murder of the count is still and you can try to prove it. now they will bring a melon here, that is, citizen ishchenko. i will see how you sing at your confrontation. how...
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still, i’ll plant it, it turns out do what you do, so don’t do it. i understood.derstand, my mother was your mistress. i'm sorry, you know, i'm so damn grateful that you recognized me as a brother, but i want to grow up because of military pants. i already jumped out, so that's it. i heard you, i will give you the opportunity to grow, if there is such a chance, i understand, i'm sorry. but oh, guys, why didn’t they take the vegetables, come on let's go well , you yourself decided so. now the only thing i can do is talk to the prosecutor about softening the article, at least of moderate severity. after 2 years, you can apply for parole, you will fall under the amnesty, consider yourself lucky. i understand. thank you, please exit. by the french our only chance, how old is the big historical premiere? one word of yours, i think, all the guard will come to your defense. offer a mix of intrigue. ekaterina alekseevna's health has become increasingly dangerous lately the sovereign will leave us, the struggle for the throne is more and more merciless, all quietly. pental
still, i’ll plant it, it turns out do what you do, so don’t do it. i understood.derstand, my mother was your mistress. i'm sorry, you know, i'm so damn grateful that you recognized me as a brother, but i want to grow up because of military pants. i already jumped out, so that's it. i heard you, i will give you the opportunity to grow, if there is such a chance, i understand, i'm sorry. but oh, guys, why didn’t they take the vegetables, come on let's go well , you yourself decided so. now...
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we do we do use current one. do you do? do you arrest them off cause more mentally. you temperament. you are as there. what are the end of the day? you cannot prosecutor because data is not covered under our legislation at all. we have difficulty de leon phase or let me come to you as a psychologist because i think it's really easy to castigate. people who use drugs and say, hey, they're a menace to society, they're the problem. but are we failing to understand the deeper issues? addiction doesn't, it doesn't just, you just can't get addicted to a drug. your body system has to tolerate the drugs. what is tolerance done leads to addiction. so psychologically this people are using these drugs. they are, they are chained because they can't stop themselves from taking the drugs. even if today they are going to keep a trop lot of home india offices in a place. and somebody wants to get the drug and was showing you that, that, that particular neurotransmitter is going to keep on secret. and until he finds, or he, she f
we do we do use current one. do you do? do you arrest them off cause more mentally. you temperament. you are as there. what are the end of the day? you cannot prosecutor because data is not covered under our legislation at all. we have difficulty de leon phase or let me come to you as a psychologist because i think it's really easy to castigate. people who use drugs and say, hey, they're a menace to society, they're the problem. but are we failing to understand the deeper issues? addiction...
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and if they do, how do you call that back?ration, this is the most expensive executive order in history and what biden plans to do was to make it happen. and they can sue unless there is a temporary restraining order or some kind of order holding the administration's feet to the buyer saying you cannot forgive this, forget about the extending clause. so there is nothing we can do. hopefully, they will get that extension or the clause. my thing and my biggest concern is this, the administration continues to lie to us. we know a recession is two quarters of negative gdp, okay, a recession. some people think it is a recession and some people think it isn't. we are going to in a handbasket and everybody knows that you're the last thing that we need to do is put the burden on other americans to pay for the benefit for people who are not entitled to it! veterans are entitled to it, senior citizens on a fixed income are entitled to it. these people are not entitled to it, especially $125,000 a year or $250,000 a couple. that is nonse
and if they do, how do you call that back?ration, this is the most expensive executive order in history and what biden plans to do was to make it happen. and they can sue unless there is a temporary restraining order or some kind of order holding the administration's feet to the buyer saying you cannot forgive this, forget about the extending clause. so there is nothing we can do. hopefully, they will get that extension or the clause. my thing and my biggest concern is this, the administration...
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we do.ennsylvania and louisiana discovered oil -- you were first, you had the first domestic oil well in america. louisiana had the first offshore oil well in america. dr. oz and i -- i will talk more about him in a moment -- we have a lot in common. we both married spouses better-looking then we are. [laughter] but there are differences between louisiana and pennsylvania, of course. for example, in louisiana, we eat things that you would call an exterminator for two get out of your backyard. but we know how to cook them. [laughter] i came tonight to deliver one message, and that is that dr. oz in my judgment, is star-spangled awesome. [applause] i love his fire. i love his brains. i love his grit. i do. we talked a while in the back. dr. oz is what cool looks like. you know what i mean? dr. oz bleeds pennsylvania. he bleeds pennsylvania. he was born just south of philadelphia, has a medical degree from the university of slovenia, has a business degree from the university of pennsylvania. he
we do.ennsylvania and louisiana discovered oil -- you were first, you had the first domestic oil well in america. louisiana had the first offshore oil well in america. dr. oz and i -- i will talk more about him in a moment -- we have a lot in common. we both married spouses better-looking then we are. [laughter] but there are differences between louisiana and pennsylvania, of course. for example, in louisiana, we eat things that you would call an exterminator for two get out of your backyard....
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want to do it.ok at what has actually happened look at the share of renewable energy since 1800 we have seen is a dramatic reduction. we used to get almost all of our energy from renewables because we have very little because we do have energy for the last half-century down at 13 or 14 percent from the international energy agency. after 2000 is a slight increase that is what the climate policy has but. look at what we're likely to see from the un and we will probably see this prediction at 20 percent by 2050. but what our leaders are saying is we should go appear. it is important to recognize how out of character this is. historically it is impossible just to get a sense of proportion to do net zero we have to build two nuclear expower plants every three days for the next 11000 days through 2050. we have achieved nothing like that. may be in the next six years may be seven nuclear power plants per year? so we have to build 1500 wind turbines in the area theee equivalent of all the boroughs of new yo
want to do it.ok at what has actually happened look at the share of renewable energy since 1800 we have seen is a dramatic reduction. we used to get almost all of our energy from renewables because we have very little because we do have energy for the last half-century down at 13 or 14 percent from the international energy agency. after 2000 is a slight increase that is what the climate policy has but. look at what we're likely to see from the un and we will probably see this prediction at 20...
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there have been parts of the world community but do not want to do hydropower. well, for many countries, i just met yesterday with --, trying to finish a hydropower dam that would provide a huge amount of energy going forward. in the meantime, what countries are doing is often burning diesel or other fuel as a source of energy, often times under contract with the previous colonial power. and they know exactly what is going on. it is, from 40 years ago, we have been in this contract to have diesel power generation, and they provide the diesel fuel , and they get all the profits from the contract. and so, this is a challenge for the countries, in terms of their own governance, and in terms of their relationship with the donor countries, and so we are often in the middle of that, trying to help the countries move to energy access. that includes transmission. one of the biggest challenges is to have efficient transmission of electricity across the distances that are involved in these countries. you know, africa has, i think, 18 countries that are bigger than alaska,
there have been parts of the world community but do not want to do hydropower. well, for many countries, i just met yesterday with --, trying to finish a hydropower dam that would provide a huge amount of energy going forward. in the meantime, what countries are doing is often burning diesel or other fuel as a source of energy, often times under contract with the previous colonial power. and they know exactly what is going on. it is, from 40 years ago, we have been in this contract to have...
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what are you doing democracy brought. what are we going to do? let's. why so?e shy, sometimes you need a stricter rebellion with this, they staged it. oh you, stunned by the way, i'm not going to either. i will work for 2 years and leave. take pies, help yourself mom baked. thank you help yourself cooked. they worked here all the time. i used to be a truck driver and traveled all over europe . i once came to my mother's village to dig potatoes. she tells me, go to the truck shop, buy some bread. i come to the car shop, and there is a saleswoman. i liked it, i ran to the office and said, you need a driver. got it and that's how it works. on a barrel she sat down where she left to trade beer. okay let's go. petrovich, can i go. what do you know how to drive? let's. so good. so i squeeze the clutch and then the gear down, and then i press. all wheels because you look at the pedals, and you have to look at the road. show honestly, okay, let's continue one, two, three, stop, stop the steering wheel must be held firmly with both hands. turned it on and back on the st
what are you doing democracy brought. what are we going to do? let's. why so?e shy, sometimes you need a stricter rebellion with this, they staged it. oh you, stunned by the way, i'm not going to either. i will work for 2 years and leave. take pies, help yourself mom baked. thank you help yourself cooked. they worked here all the time. i used to be a truck driver and traveled all over europe . i once came to my mother's village to dig potatoes. she tells me, go to the truck shop, buy some...
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no, she will be doing lot in _ to do for those people?g lot in a large fiscal- to do for those people? no, she will be doing lot in a large fiscal event i be doing lot in a large fiscal event akin to a budget. i don't think it will be responsible her to have outlined in detail exactly what she'll do without having access to the books. you wouldn't do that if you are about to take over a company. she's outlined the top things she will do and then said, you know, iwill things she will do and then said, you know, i will be providing the detail in a large fiscal event, working with my chancellor, she said her priority is helping people through the crisis, tackling the energy crisis, notjust in the short term but the long—term, growing our economy for the future and delivering on the manifesto. right. but the delivering on the manifesto. right. tout the state _ delivering on the manifesto. right. but the state of _ delivering on the manifesto. right. but the state of finances _ delivering on the manifesto. right. but the state of finances and
no, she will be doing lot in _ to do for those people?g lot in a large fiscal- to do for those people? no, she will be doing lot in a large fiscal event i be doing lot in a large fiscal event akin to a budget. i don't think it will be responsible her to have outlined in detail exactly what she'll do without having access to the books. you wouldn't do that if you are about to take over a company. she's outlined the top things she will do and then said, you know, iwill things she will do and then...
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what do we do?le emotions on what part of the human body does a person living at someone else’s expense sit, of course, we know everything about this our players have different views on life illustrations or pictures or pictures, but there is something that unites them the desire to win the main prize, as things are with literature. now let's check, we will take a chance against the obvious, even if even a child we will remember this for life, we believe, specify different options are available, watch the intellectually entertaining tower project on our tv channel. when you are in nature, it seems that the world has fallen into silence. all the sounds of the bustle are gone and only the songs of the wind are specially caressed by your ears so that you look around and understand what silence is all around at every opportunity, go to nature, go to forests, fields on the river and lakes, breathe fresh air. enjoy clear skies. listen, birdsong, rustle, leaves, smile to the sun. enjoy. notice this beauty
what do we do?le emotions on what part of the human body does a person living at someone else’s expense sit, of course, we know everything about this our players have different views on life illustrations or pictures or pictures, but there is something that unites them the desire to win the main prize, as things are with literature. now let's check, we will take a chance against the obvious, even if even a child we will remember this for life, we believe, specify different options are...
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we are doing that. we are also, as i mentioned in my remarks, taking a closer look at resolution plans. my inbox, as you can imagine, is filled, but certainly, that is near the top. as i said, i think resolve-ability of large banks is a really critical part of the post-dodd-frank landscape. some of the reforms that were put in place i want to make sure are working and working well and as intended. david: you talked about rethinking merger review standards. is there some timeline on that? michael: we are in the process of doing that right now. i have not decided yet what form we are going to take to enunciate a set of principles we might have learned, but i will have some public opportunity to do that. some of the output of that might relate to how we look at individual firms. some of it might relate to a broader set of guidance. some of it might relate to resolve-ability, as dennis suggested. david: i think there's a question right behind dennis. want to stand up so they can see you? >> my question is a
we are doing that. we are also, as i mentioned in my remarks, taking a closer look at resolution plans. my inbox, as you can imagine, is filled, but certainly, that is near the top. as i said, i think resolve-ability of large banks is a really critical part of the post-dodd-frank landscape. some of the reforms that were put in place i want to make sure are working and working well and as intended. david: you talked about rethinking merger review standards. is there some timeline on that?...
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whatever they want to do anytime they want to do it.his is where we are having the discussions. this is where we are hoping that it doesn't intensify so that left or right pulls us all into a civil conflict but we are at that critical point. there is one thing that president biden has made clear, that he understands that we are in a struggle for the soul of america. the challenge for many of us is that that struggle from his perspective is supposed to be secular. the government is the answer to everything and there is no room then for religion, religious people, and there are many in the heartland in quiet communities, decent people that are fed up with the control of washington, d.c. host: the president to the center of urban -- education. we are taking your calls. democrats, your line is (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independent, you can call (202) 748-8002. next up we have jeffrey in greensboro, north carolina, on the independent line. caller: yes, good morning, thank you for taking these calls. this is a very interest
whatever they want to do anytime they want to do it.his is where we are having the discussions. this is where we are hoping that it doesn't intensify so that left or right pulls us all into a civil conflict but we are at that critical point. there is one thing that president biden has made clear, that he understands that we are in a struggle for the soul of america. the challenge for many of us is that that struggle from his perspective is supposed to be secular. the government is the answer to...
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what do you do books read books?resting good occupation, tell your parents to know that you are with us, yes, we called my mother an hour ago, and that she is not worried. uh-huh and at the table you saw that she had a belly with you, too, i didn’t mean that, julia let's sit down to eat. no, well, is he a normal girl that lives like that. well, what should be what are you normal girls? well, i don't know, i don't know, listen, you will need to invite for the weekend her parents to visit us. why , how? what for? you have to meet new relatives. you still need to find them, well, you will find them, who is our main detective, you are ilya in st. petersburg there are 253 people with the surname churkina, and in the suburbs 742 so i'm not interested in all the churkins, but only those who have sasha a, well, that narrows down the search once. we are busy. so you wanted me to come congratulate you on your new addition to the family. and how do you know, and the duty officer from the krasnogvardeisky ore called me and said,
what do you do books read books?resting good occupation, tell your parents to know that you are with us, yes, we called my mother an hour ago, and that she is not worried. uh-huh and at the table you saw that she had a belly with you, too, i didn’t mean that, julia let's sit down to eat. no, well, is he a normal girl that lives like that. well, what should be what are you normal girls? well, i don't know, i don't know, listen, you will need to invite for the weekend her parents to visit us....
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sullivan, you don't have numbers as well or do you? i hope you do, please, one of you do.or months to get the answer. that is why we are so frustrated. we have 22 people working on trust and safety across twitter. >> what's the total number of full-time engineers, i'm sorry, that wasn't engineer number, that was built-in force that twitter rules. we have several thousand engineers at twitter. >> same thing, you don't have a specific number. we really would like that, would you commit to get me those numbers, mr. cox? >> sir, i'm happy to have the team follow up. >> that's a yes. mr. mohan. >> i'll have my team follow up as well. >> miss papas. >> we're actively working. >> we'll work. >> we're trying to work together. this is a complex problem. we get it, i understand the complexity of the problems you have to deal with each and every day, we want to work with you, but we need to be able to have this kind of dialog so we get a better sense of what's going on as ego forward. so please, please do that. ranking member, recognize you for the chairman. >> thank you, not to leav
sullivan, you don't have numbers as well or do you? i hope you do, please, one of you do.or months to get the answer. that is why we are so frustrated. we have 22 people working on trust and safety across twitter. >> what's the total number of full-time engineers, i'm sorry, that wasn't engineer number, that was built-in force that twitter rules. we have several thousand engineers at twitter. >> same thing, you don't have a specific number. we really would like that, would you...
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i lost my trust with the companies of what they were doing and what meta-was doing -- meta was doing. should help our researchers understand the platforms better. sen. portman: you disagree of the need for more transparency? mr. cain: i would hundred. mr. roetter: i think this committee is poised, given its powers to enforce transparency. sen. portman: additional questions later. i want to respect the time but i appreciate your testimony. sen. peters: thank you. senator johnson you are recognized for your questions. sen. johnson: think we all agree this is a big problem there is no easy solution. i would meet with facebook and i appreciate what they're trying to do to pull down islamic terror content i think we agree, we don't want to be encouraging violent and behavior on these platforms we need to check free speech as well. it's a balancing act. i think, mr. boland, you talked about the term extremism and harmful content. i guess that is in the eye of the beholder. it's difficult to define it. what i want to focus on is, where do we draw the line in terms of taking down content that
i lost my trust with the companies of what they were doing and what meta-was doing -- meta was doing. should help our researchers understand the platforms better. sen. portman: you disagree of the need for more transparency? mr. cain: i would hundred. mr. roetter: i think this committee is poised, given its powers to enforce transparency. sen. portman: additional questions later. i want to respect the time but i appreciate your testimony. sen. peters: thank you. senator johnson you are...
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what do you make sense, how do you respond to the escalation argument? >> i agree that we should not be sending u.s. troops to fight in ukraine, even though the soviets and the chinese certainly sent their forces to fight us in korea and vietnam and russians operating fighter aircraft shooting at americans and green so forth. i'm not advocating we do that but it think pretty much anything short of direct military intervention is fair game. i don't understand the logic that says like we can send ukraine rockets with a range of like 40-50 ma spoke against an rockets with a range of 150-180 miles. so if we do the 50-mile rocket that's okay. if we do the 150, putin will launch world war iii. i don't see any invitation that putin is suicidal or he is about to launch a nuclear war. yes, he is evil and he is miscalculated. truthfully we miscalculated and our wars but is not a sign you are deranged or irrational. it just means you with a victim of very bad intelligence. i think the russians were victims of very bad intelligence. ukraine we have seen putin is mad
what do you make sense, how do you respond to the escalation argument? >> i agree that we should not be sending u.s. troops to fight in ukraine, even though the soviets and the chinese certainly sent their forces to fight us in korea and vietnam and russians operating fighter aircraft shooting at americans and green so forth. i'm not advocating we do that but it think pretty much anything short of direct military intervention is fair game. i don't understand the logic that says like we...
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do we do we initiated do we wait for them to bring it up? yeah, those are great questions and it really is based off of. developmentallypriate foryo chir young children specifically w do share with our young children, you know, we might even ask how much of this information do they need to know so as to protect them from a certain level of anxiety, but in the in the case that our kids are exposed they know what's happened because it's happened around them. we certainly want to keep messaging simple to them on simple in terms of what it is that we're sharing with them. somebody felt very angry and wanted to hurt people. what are some ways that you have learned how to stay safe at school. so really like pivoting that conversation to empower our kids towards safety and how they can actually function through a tragic situation. are you saying if you do have a conversation about what you could do in that situation to be safe. it'll empower them somewhat and make them less afraid. absolutely, because in these situations where our kids find themsel
do we do we initiated do we wait for them to bring it up? yeah, those are great questions and it really is based off of. developmentallypriate foryo chir young children specifically w do share with our young children, you know, we might even ask how much of this information do they need to know so as to protect them from a certain level of anxiety, but in the in the case that our kids are exposed they know what's happened because it's happened around them. we certainly want to keep messaging...
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no, we need to do our homework, please do not get out.we something, matvey will not be like that. what will be the kind you need to decide. it is not necessary to see a discussion of pedagogy with me with her. matthew let's go. goodbye. how many relationships burned out for these neatness of all sorts of thoughtfulness? but we can just do it at least once , the way we want from the heart. stop. please stop me. well, the truth is a lot of impressions in one day. i'm nervous, there are sedatives. son and slender walks to eat? ok. run. what will i suffer? and my suffering will be painful. be courageous tomorrow and herman called us a good kind dolphinarium, he allows everything. let's unwind your washing machine. wait. they allow everything, she agrees everything only in two cases, when they don’t care, or when they want to please you so that you don’t become in your repertoire, and you don’t hang your ears in yours. matthew is smaller. listen, he's easy to bribe. sasha more often, remember. what happened to her, i have no idea. tomorrow i'l
no, we need to do our homework, please do not get out.we something, matvey will not be like that. what will be the kind you need to decide. it is not necessary to see a discussion of pedagogy with me with her. matthew let's go. goodbye. how many relationships burned out for these neatness of all sorts of thoughtfulness? but we can just do it at least once , the way we want from the heart. stop. please stop me. well, the truth is a lot of impressions in one day. i'm nervous, there are sedatives....
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do you want some cake? why do i go to the bathroom? crammed with psychotropic drugs, not a home first-aid kit, but some warehouse of a mental hospital. throw well, you're retired, but you can't forget that you were a pharmacist, but you never know what medicines a person keeps just in case. tablets painfully specific you understand? let's go home, let's go, let's go home, i won't go from here. went home. i'm telling you, i said let's go look no. boris thank you for your hospitality. you have a big beautiful house, but we'll go. as they say, it's time and honor to know that's it, stayed too long? i'm sorry you're leaving so soon. thanks tatyana well, it doesn't work. i've got these pills out of my head. he said that he did not remember anything that he had with this girl, but everything happened in the house. boris may have helped him to forget everything, don't talk about a good person in vain and build, but protect the dog. listen to nothing. this is not nonsense. so stop in some century daughter met a decent man. and you're boring wi
do you want some cake? why do i go to the bathroom? crammed with psychotropic drugs, not a home first-aid kit, but some warehouse of a mental hospital. throw well, you're retired, but you can't forget that you were a pharmacist, but you never know what medicines a person keeps just in case. tablets painfully specific you understand? let's go home, let's go, let's go home, i won't go from here. went home. i'm telling you, i said let's go look no. boris thank you for your hospitality. you have a...
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what trump is doing -- energy trumpeters are doing -- and what trumpers are doing.tell you we have to win this election or more reasons than moving our agenda forward. we have to. and it does not do a whole lot that the polls show me beating trump by 6% or 8% or whatever. it really does not matter much in this off folks, you cannot be pro-insurrection and pro-democracy. not a joke. i am being deadly honest now. you cannot be pro-insurrection and democracy. you cannot support law enforcement. and call the mob to attack the police in january 6, the united states capitol patriot's and you heard it recently said, he said if he gets elected again he will pardon them all. he will pay their legal fees. how can you call yourself a democrat with a small d? how can that be? folks, that is why those who love this country -- democrats, independents, and mainstream republicans have to be stronger and more determined and committed to saving american democracy. that republicans are to destroying american democracy. you just have to vote. we have to vote and organize and mobilize a
what trump is doing -- energy trumpeters are doing -- and what trumpers are doing.tell you we have to win this election or more reasons than moving our agenda forward. we have to. and it does not do a whole lot that the polls show me beating trump by 6% or 8% or whatever. it really does not matter much in this off folks, you cannot be pro-insurrection and pro-democracy. not a joke. i am being deadly honest now. you cannot be pro-insurrection and democracy. you cannot support law enforcement....
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we really do. people have to clean the city and county of san francisco needs to clean the streets more. because when they clean it once a week or every 2 weeks bite time they come back it is really screwed up. i think we know this will kill my career i think we need more police, also and need police that are culturally sensitively trained and cultural competency trained. people that electric like me when we call the police the numbers are high we have the police give us more problems, you know we get more push back from the police and some agencies in the tenderloin in south of market have found out that the police don't always write up a report when certain people in the community that are called. >> i will go on to -- cherelle jackson. >> i called [inaudible]. you told me to stop. what are your top community safety occurrence for your district. oh. sorry about that. so my top community safety concern system number one need to invest in community safety ambassadors. i think they are doing a wonde
we really do. people have to clean the city and county of san francisco needs to clean the streets more. because when they clean it once a week or every 2 weeks bite time they come back it is really screwed up. i think we know this will kill my career i think we need more police, also and need police that are culturally sensitively trained and cultural competency trained. people that electric like me when we call the police the numbers are high we have the police give us more problems, you know...
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i loved doing that. i decided at some point my senior year i was thinking maybe i would go on, get a phd. become a history professor. during my senior year i did a thesis which had me spending many, many hours. that this might be a little bit lonely for me. so i made a switch. but i continue to read a lot about history. it was my first love and a continuing one. in terms of extracurricular activities i was on the school paper. and eventually i was called the editorial chairman. which meant iran editorial page. i was thinking is doing what i was still doing, is writing opinions. they were about very different things. they were about the cafeteria hours or something like that. but that is what i did in college. >> was at princeton or elsewhere? did you have mentors and all models that helped you along the way? i have more mentors than i could count. i don't think anybody gets anywhere without people along the way who have helped to get there and provided advice, wisdom, help, and just a model. i was very l
i loved doing that. i decided at some point my senior year i was thinking maybe i would go on, get a phd. become a history professor. during my senior year i did a thesis which had me spending many, many hours. that this might be a little bit lonely for me. so i made a switch. but i continue to read a lot about history. it was my first love and a continuing one. in terms of extracurricular activities i was on the school paper. and eventually i was called the editorial chairman. which meant iran...
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which they've effectively been told hands off, do not do anything.ve a border agents moving from arizona and texas. up to new hampshire because they simply have given a life and a career that they are being told do not enforce the rules do not do your jobs where they come here we will accept them with open arms. we have secured the border in canada, it's not the canadian border per se. you got to support folks in law enforcement pretty got to support communities release have real impact on all of our lives. brian: cover you got a substantial lead right now. your approval rating is through the roof appear to have not seen that mimicked anywhere else. you are almost 60%. surprised many by winning the primary, who you guys would endorse somebody else now that he is trailing by eights, does he have a real shot at beating some say the most vulnerable senator in the country? what do you think? >> oh god yes. absolutely. we are going to be having a good time in early november. senator hassan is going to lose. there's no question she is more than most unlike
which they've effectively been told hands off, do not do anything.ve a border agents moving from arizona and texas. up to new hampshire because they simply have given a life and a career that they are being told do not enforce the rules do not do your jobs where they come here we will accept them with open arms. we have secured the border in canada, it's not the canadian border per se. you got to support folks in law enforcement pretty got to support communities release have real impact on all...
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, i have to do i can't rely on you do that at the end. he agreed after about two months in negotiation to my terms and then his lawyer called me the day before we were supposed to do the first of several phone interviews. he doesn't have internet access as a prisoner, and his lawyers had missed all that. i can't allow my client who's gone on trial in l.a., but one of the among the questions that i wanted to ask harvey and and i did actually ask him, and we had an email finally an email exchange, maybe 25 emails. and one of them, i asked him the following question, which, of course, he didn't answer harvey, when you put your hand on a pillow at night after raping, just say, jessica, man, who was one of the key defendants in the new trial. how did you explain to yourself what you had just done now? he never answered that question. and i suspect if he had answered the question, he would have said something. he was always saying it was consent and she wanted something from me and i wanted something from her. it was a fair trade. now you reall
, i have to do i can't rely on you do that at the end. he agreed after about two months in negotiation to my terms and then his lawyer called me the day before we were supposed to do the first of several phone interviews. he doesn't have internet access as a prisoner, and his lawyers had missed all that. i can't allow my client who's gone on trial in l.a., but one of the among the questions that i wanted to ask harvey and and i did actually ask him, and we had an email finally an email...
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you are puzzling me how that is being allowed if it is legal. >> you mean what do we need to do to maket illegal? so china's efforts would be more secular than raise the question are they being religious technically or if what they are doing there should be separation in their know there is a history of the religious separation was to be faith and secular side-by-side but i'm not sure that's how it works so it is freedom in the judeo-christian. >> at the difference between influence but individuals have rights to say things whether on social media or any other platform but when it's a campaign the not becomes illegal so many times it is very hard interference and influence are hard to determine which is which butue also which is the campaign of war ine which is just individual and we value first amendment rights here in america we have the same opportunity they don't value the rights of their citizens to speak. >> so when you look back over the last decade working we go and what tools do we have and what lovers do we pursue so it's definitely a gray space so nowow let's move to another
you are puzzling me how that is being allowed if it is legal. >> you mean what do we need to do to maket illegal? so china's efforts would be more secular than raise the question are they being religious technically or if what they are doing there should be separation in their know there is a history of the religious separation was to be faith and secular side-by-side but i'm not sure that's how it works so it is freedom in the judeo-christian. >> at the difference between influence...
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what do you do with black students? humiliation at the use of that word by quote unquote, well-meaning white teachers in 2022? that's the first question. yeah. first thing i do is i'm talking with the student. i would want to know i wouldn't want the student to tell me this. what what is it that they are feeling right and why? because, frankly, i think that the student for instance, that you've just depicted the student who truly feels humiliated, florence that's i don't doubt that there are some such students. at the same time, i don't want to be sentimental. you know, if a student comes into me and says, gosh, i'm, you know, i'm discombobulated, i feel humiliated, i feel traumatized because as i heard -- come out of this person's mouth and, you know, i'm at the mall, i'm on the bus, i see this student, you know, hanging out with friends. i eat listening to comedians. -- is there, just, you know, every sentence i know, you know, the student. is it by the way? student do you like katt williams? oh yeah, i like katt will
what do you do with black students? humiliation at the use of that word by quote unquote, well-meaning white teachers in 2022? that's the first question. yeah. first thing i do is i'm talking with the student. i would want to know i wouldn't want the student to tell me this. what what is it that they are feeling right and why? because, frankly, i think that the student for instance, that you've just depicted the student who truly feels humiliated, florence that's i don't doubt that there are...
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what i do everyday, and do it, and i am bored of it, i will not be doing it.: today you are happy and not bored? ariel: today i really happy. am i've built everything i want to build. there are more things i want to do. there are more dreams i have. david: you are famous for being a fitness expert. ariel: is this the men's health version of this interview? david: yes. [laughter] i could learn something. when did you decide to become so fit and have you always been this way? ariel: i have always been this way. david: you get up and go right to the gymnasium? ariel: i have a routine, vitamins and certain things i do in the morning. i go to the gym, it is about an hour 45 minutes to two hours. i have a sauna, ice bath, then do sauna and meditate. david: what about eating? you're very careful. you not eating hot dogs. ariel: i am a vegan. i tweaked that a little bit because being 601i do eat a little meat now. once a quarter, i would do an extended task which is probably anywhere from 70 -- 60 to 72 hours. then every week i do a daily fast, and i eat in a six to f
what i do everyday, and do it, and i am bored of it, i will not be doing it.: today you are happy and not bored? ariel: today i really happy. am i've built everything i want to build. there are more things i want to do. there are more dreams i have. david: you are famous for being a fitness expert. ariel: is this the men's health version of this interview? david: yes. [laughter] i could learn something. when did you decide to become so fit and have you always been this way? ariel: i have always...
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, do not have their own space for classes, parents who do not check what they are doing, instead of sittinge internet, watching something, they have de facto lost all these years of education, you understand, and we need to recognize this and solve this problem with storage facilities, they somehow analyzed there are experiences of israel, well, it is obvious that the war will not end tomorrow and we have to somehow learn to live with it, there are two difficult components here, the first is to finance it, the second component is to find money actually, what does it mean to equip a storage facility? regarding the first question, i am absolutely sure that now it is absolutely impossible to hope that there will be budget money for this , there is some money laid down in the state budget for the next year, it is negligible, let's not think that this money will solve the problem. more than 300,000 poorly trained russian soldiers can still force us to spend this money on defense as a result, because i am sure that here we need to work more actively with international partners and report to them
, do not have their own space for classes, parents who do not check what they are doing, instead of sittinge internet, watching something, they have de facto lost all these years of education, you understand, and we need to recognize this and solve this problem with storage facilities, they somehow analyzed there are experiences of israel, well, it is obvious that the war will not end tomorrow and we have to somehow learn to live with it, there are two difficult components here, the first is to...
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to do it? usda, that dog is not going to hunt in usda, there's no way, they have other stuff that they're doing. why isn't fda doing it? this is food administration, will leave drugs out. >> how i would respond is that we don't have a significant budget to support extra mural research. if we were to take on a mission like that, we are not resourced to do that. >> if i might madam chairman, i'll shut up. if you had the money to do it, do you think that the science community we try to stop you from doing that research? >> we always follow the science on anything that we do. >> remember, the science is disease resistant, drought resistant, drug resistant, all good things, all stuff that i applaud as a former. but on the other side, if it doesn't produce the kind of food effects that you want and nobody is testing it, don't think people get a little bit nervous if you start testing it for the food, nutrition, qualities? >> when it comes the kitty genetically engineered once, if they're improving nu
to do it? usda, that dog is not going to hunt in usda, there's no way, they have other stuff that they're doing. why isn't fda doing it? this is food administration, will leave drugs out. >> how i would respond is that we don't have a significant budget to support extra mural research. if we were to take on a mission like that, we are not resourced to do that. >> if i might madam chairman, i'll shut up. if you had the money to do it, do you think that the science community we try to...