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so edward jones is a sort of like direct to consumer kind of wealth manager. you're not relying on a bunch of bank depositors who then need other services to get new wealth management customers. if you're at edward jones, you're trying to to find among the general population people who have some savings and need help managing their savings. and edward jones says that it's secret sauce is actually having people go out into communities and neighborhoods and knock on doors like a traveling salesman of old times and and meeting people that way. and when you do door knocking you, you know, hopefully you get the name and the contact information of the person you have met at the front door and that goes into a central database. so edward jones says in there regular financial reports that they rely on recruiting new people to do this job all the time. and if they don't recruit enough new people every year, they are at risk of financial misfortune and so you kind of get the sense that you're not, you know, once you get hired by edward jones, like destined for an illust
so edward jones is a sort of like direct to consumer kind of wealth manager. you're not relying on a bunch of bank depositors who then need other services to get new wealth management customers. if you're at edward jones, you're trying to to find among the general population people who have some savings and need help managing their savings. and edward jones says that it's secret sauce is actually having people go out into communities and neighborhoods and knock on doors like a traveling...
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and here is edward.ays edward and figurative very talented person, and therefore there is no need to drive him here and so on. still, there were equal relations. and even some kind of competition, it is written to him periodically there in his story. e, said that i am more you or at night she has an eye, and i know, by the way, that he wrote poems for her songs, and she mentioned his song in 1993 in her songs , and moreover, she also has books, unlike the interesting two books, by the way , the gift is forced to write, he made her sit down at the table, so that, uh, my mother loves the crook. well, i wanted to talk about the role of medvedev in the life of the lemon, it seems to me, uh, for him it was such an important stage, he dedicated the novel taming the tiger in paris to her and how it happened for several years first met, then at some point he got tired and did not part. she left him in paris. they seem to have survived the gap, but at the same time periodically converged there, but diverged. well
and here is edward.ays edward and figurative very talented person, and therefore there is no need to drive him here and so on. still, there were equal relations. and even some kind of competition, it is written to him periodically there in his story. e, said that i am more you or at night she has an eye, and i know, by the way, that he wrote poems for her songs, and she mentioned his song in 1993 in her songs , and moreover, she also has books, unlike the interesting two books, by the way , the...
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i am like a young limonov and he saw edward in person.sited him and it seems to me that richard has , uh, some formed opinion about such a topic as women in the work of lemon . reality is when the hero writes in the first person and his name and his name are the same as the authors, that is, the hero's name is also eduard limonov and the whole genre. a whole plast let's say so edward opened. it was a new word revolution. yes, when a person turned, let's say , his life, his biography into material for his own literature, and therefore a person who read almost all lemon books. e, knows his biography very well, simply by the fact that the only reliable source is that da wrote his own biography. it was lemons, so you and i are reading a few novels. already very much we can say that we know, uh, about his personal life. yes, some basic plot conflicts and so on. in this regard, an outstanding swindler, uh quarry, which is just like you and i read in all of his novels and so i will write geography dude there, well, you don’t have to write anythi
i am like a young limonov and he saw edward in person.sited him and it seems to me that richard has , uh, some formed opinion about such a topic as women in the work of lemon . reality is when the hero writes in the first person and his name and his name are the same as the authors, that is, the hero's name is also eduard limonov and the whole genre. a whole plast let's say so edward opened. it was a new word revolution. yes, when a person turned, let's say , his life, his biography into...
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edwards? mr. edward edwards votes no. mr. langworthy? mr. langworthy votes no. mr. burlison? mr.burlison votes no. mr. raskin? >> aye. >> mr. raskin votes. no >> ms. norton? >> aye. >> ms. votes yes. mr. lynch. mr. lynch votes yes. mr. connally? >> aye. >> mr. krishnamoorthi? mr. krishnamoorthi votes yes. mr. khanna? aye. >> mr. kwisi mfume? -- >> you ms.? >> aye. >> ms. acosta cortez votes. yes >> ms. porter. -- ms. brown votes yes. mr. gomez? mr. gomez votes yes. miss stansbury? mr. garcia? mr. garcia votes yes. mr. frost? mr. frost boasts yes. ms. balint? ms. balint votes yes. ms. lee? ms. lee votes yes. mr. coast guard? >> aye. >> mr. you qatar votes yes. >> ms. crockett? >> aye. >> ms. a crockett votes yes. mr. moskowitz? mr. moskowitz votes yes. mister chairman -- >> i vote no. does any other member seek to be recognized to vote? if not, the clerk will report the tally. >> 23 knows, 19 yes is. >> the amendment fails. so, a recorded vote has been requested for the lynch amendment and the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. jordan? mr. turner? mr. gosar? ms. fox? >> no. >> ms. f
edwards? mr. edward edwards votes no. mr. langworthy? mr. langworthy votes no. mr. burlison? mr.burlison votes no. mr. raskin? >> aye. >> mr. raskin votes. no >> ms. norton? >> aye. >> ms. votes yes. mr. lynch. mr. lynch votes yes. mr. connally? >> aye. >> mr. krishnamoorthi? mr. krishnamoorthi votes yes. mr. khanna? aye. >> mr. kwisi mfume? -- >> you ms.? >> aye. >> ms. acosta cortez votes. yes >> ms. porter. -- ms. brown...
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edwards thank you. mr.. edwards. not guilty. mr. enzi. guilty. mr.. enzi. guilty. mr. feingold feingold. mr. feingold. not. mrs. feinstein. mrs. feinstein. not guilty. mr. fitzgerald. no. mr.. guilty. mr. frist. mr. frist. guilty. mr. gordon. mr.. not guilty. mr. graham of florida. mr. graham. of not guilty. mr. graham, texas. mr. graham of texas. guilty. mr. graham's of minnesota. mr. graham of minnesota. guilty. mr. grassley. mr. grassley. guilty. mr. gregg. mr. gregg. guilty. mr. hagel. mr. hagel. guilty. mr. harkin. mr.. not guilty. mr. hatch. mr. hatch. guilty. mr. helms. mr. helms. guilty. mr. hollings. mr. hollings. not guilty. mr. hutchinson of arkansas. mr. hutchinson of arkansas. guilty. mrs. hutchison of texas. mrs. hutchison of texas. guilty. mr. inhofe. mr. inhofe. guilty. mr. inoue. mr. inoue. not guilty. mr. jeffords. mr.. not guilty. mr. johnson. mr. johnson. not guilty. mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy. not guilty. mr. kerry. of nebraska. mr. kerry. of nebraska. not guilty. mr. kerry of massachusetts. mr. kerry of massachusetts. not guilty. mr. cole. mr.. cole
edwards thank you. mr.. edwards. not guilty. mr. enzi. guilty. mr.. enzi. guilty. mr. feingold feingold. mr. feingold. not. mrs. feinstein. mrs. feinstein. not guilty. mr. fitzgerald. no. mr.. guilty. mr. frist. mr. frist. guilty. mr. gordon. mr.. not guilty. mr. graham of florida. mr. graham. of not guilty. mr. graham, texas. mr. graham of texas. guilty. mr. graham's of minnesota. mr. graham of minnesota. guilty. mr. grassley. mr. grassley. guilty. mr. gregg. mr. gregg. guilty. mr. hagel. mr....
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i saw her when she left with edward.ou. no. well, just like that, as i hear rumors circulating that she is not alive. uh-huh , it was not necessary for her to be on the subpoena to sign for the court. she signed the agenda, as it is called. these are all the talk about subpoenas about the court about yours. i don't know how long it's been half a month ago that you told her hinders? why did she leave her children since she is such a mother of a woman. he began to live, sash, she told me this. you left for omsk, you left them, they don't have a cow's body, they didn't have any firewood. i put everything here is not necessary. no no, don’t la-la here, but even if the children left like that, and here he left them, he left them to me the first man who leaves the children of a woman, they are brought to higher education, they feed ants, why do we blame her only to blame . you can imagine olga that it has been 3 years uh, not your friend. but it is alexander who takes care of the children, feeds them, dresses them. for the fir
i saw her when she left with edward.ou. no. well, just like that, as i hear rumors circulating that she is not alive. uh-huh , it was not necessary for her to be on the subpoena to sign for the court. she signed the agenda, as it is called. these are all the talk about subpoenas about the court about yours. i don't know how long it's been half a month ago that you told her hinders? why did she leave her children since she is such a mother of a woman. he began to live, sash, she told me this....
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that word edward lawrence alluded to. a different point of change, cumulative tightening of monetary policy, maybe could beter h termed right now as maybe a pause? >> we did a lot at federal reserve. we're raising rates. we still see some issues overseas. we're hearing that vibe this is not a hawkish statement to me. more of a dovish statement. 25 now. 25 next go round i think they're done. charles: two fomc meetings ago where chairman powell brought up lags and the statement but he went all out to say hey we ain't there yet. the market fell completely apart. i do want to talk about this market, almost every guest, 95% of my guests are saying this is a bear market bounce. in the history you've seen so many of these dash dreams, bear market bounces. here is what i thought was interesting. recently, call it the recently from 2001 until recently. they have been short-lived. 47 days, 8 days, 30 days. we're in the past in 1947 it was over a year. 395 days, 1957. the reason i bring this up, right now, listen the bottom was octo
that word edward lawrence alluded to. a different point of change, cumulative tightening of monetary policy, maybe could beter h termed right now as maybe a pause? >> we did a lot at federal reserve. we're raising rates. we still see some issues overseas. we're hearing that vibe this is not a hawkish statement to me. more of a dovish statement. 25 now. 25 next go round i think they're done. charles: two fomc meetings ago where chairman powell brought up lags and the statement but he went...
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"dear edward" premieres tomorrow on apple tv+. connie britton, everybody. daniel ricciardo. dealdash.com the fair and honest bidding site. this kitchenaid mixer sold for less than $26. this i-pad sold for less than $43. and this playstation 5 sold for less than a dollar. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. find your beat your moment of calm find your potential then own it support your immune system with a potent blend of nutrients and emerge your best every day with emergen-c ew. gotta get rid of this. ♪ tell me why ♪ because it stinks. ♪ tell me why ♪ i don't know i've washed it so many times. ♪ tell me why ♪ no you tell me why i can't get rid of this odor. ♪ have you tried new downy rinse and refresh. ♪ it doesn't just cover up odors, it helps remove them 3x better than detergent alone. guess the odor went bye bye. no, that's not us. sorry. rinse odor away with new downy rinse and refresh. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... a
"dear edward" premieres tomorrow on apple tv+. connie britton, everybody. daniel ricciardo. dealdash.com the fair and honest bidding site. this kitchenaid mixer sold for less than $26. this i-pad sold for less than $43. and this playstation 5 sold for less than a dollar. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. find your beat your moment of calm find your potential then own it support your immune system with a potent blend of nutrients and emerge your best every day...
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we are back with the star of "dear edward" on apple tv+, connie britton. machine. no spoilers. any chance we will see you in season 3? have you talked about it? >> connie: with whom? >> stephen: michael white. >> connie: mike white. the creator of the show. >> stephen: you are not answering my question. >> connie: what was the question? >> stephen: are you going to be in season 3? i'll tell why i ask. there's a fan theory because in season 2, laura dern's voice appears in season 2 and there's a fan theory and check my math, fan theory that she's your character's sister. care to comment? >> connie: hmm. mmm. >> stephen: you're not going to start foaming at the mouth, are you? >> connie: did you know our birthdays are a week apart? >> stephen: you and me? >> connie: no, laura dern. same year. a week apart. >> stephen: so that's a yes? that's a yes. that is code for yes. here is something, you may not know. but you and i, it turns out, worked together. here is a cast shot from the old hit show "spin city." this is from 1996. i don't know if you remember this.
we are back with the star of "dear edward" on apple tv+, connie britton. machine. no spoilers. any chance we will see you in season 3? have you talked about it? >> connie: with whom? >> stephen: michael white. >> connie: mike white. the creator of the show. >> stephen: you are not answering my question. >> connie: what was the question? >> stephen: are you going to be in season 3? i'll tell why i ask. there's a fan theory because in season 2, laura...
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this is gareth edwards. a dramatic start. first goal. gareth edwards. a dramatic start. the greatest trite of all time. that - first goal. surely the greatest trite of all time. that jersey . first goal. surely the greatest i trite of all time. that jersey with some of the scenes is still visible has been kept under a snooker table after gareth gave it to his sons. it was sold for a world record £240,000 at auction today. it's 50 years since the 23—11 victory for the barbarians at cardiff arms park, and the auctioneer called it the shirt a precious piece of rugby memorabilia. a reminder of our top story. not great news for england's women. of the t— great news for england's women. of the t- 20 great news for england's women. of the t— 20 workup. but south africa will face a sure that in the final. from me from the rest of the team. whatever sport you're following, i have a great weekend. goodbye. hello. pretty chilly out there, isn't it? you may have noticed that cold dry northerly wind. it's here to stay this weekend, but the weather itself isn't looking too bad at all.
this is gareth edwards. a dramatic start. first goal. gareth edwards. a dramatic start. the greatest trite of all time. that - first goal. surely the greatest trite of all time. that jersey . first goal. surely the greatest i trite of all time. that jersey with some of the scenes is still visible has been kept under a snooker table after gareth gave it to his sons. it was sold for a world record £240,000 at auction today. it's 50 years since the 23—11 victory for the barbarians at cardiff...
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thank you my friend, edward lawrence follows all of that. we hope that changes., former secretary of interior, commander seal team six, colorful past, now a mon nan at that congressman. good to see you. we know the chinese are upset, we don't know whether this is political cover and it goes away, what do you think? >> it is interesting. china is not being obvious, it is not civilian airship but our administration has not been honest with us. we didn't down it for fear of casualties on the ground. that is not true. aleutian chain, been there as a seal. most isolated spots. montana, petroleum county has less people in it than members of congress. so if you want to recover it, you would down it and recover it over montana, at least through the plains of montana rather than off the coast of the carolinas where zero visibility nearly and, their plan is to ask civilians if they see anything rolling up onshore to contact them. come on. so it's been you know a colossal blunder and i agree the intel that china got from us is, we're not going to act. if we can't deal with
thank you my friend, edward lawrence follows all of that. we hope that changes., former secretary of interior, commander seal team six, colorful past, now a mon nan at that congressman. good to see you. we know the chinese are upset, we don't know whether this is political cover and it goes away, what do you think? >> it is interesting. china is not being obvious, it is not civilian airship but our administration has not been honest with us. we didn't down it for fear of casualties on the...
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edwards innocent, among other reasons, mr. edwards said he relied on advice of counsel. this kind of a violation requires specific knowledge that you intent to commit a crime, if you are relying on advice of counsel, and counsel said, he was free to do this, it is hard to convict someone then of a specific intent crime. so what? about? obstruction of justice is a specific crime, you have to know you are intending to obstruct the grand jury, the jury or to obstruct justice. the conviction is beyond a rya reasonable doubt, what is going on? jack smith lost that case, now he is trying to pierce the attorney-client privilege, the solemn privilege that we have. so you can consult with an attorney, you have to be able to prepare a defense, why? because otherwise you can't have fair trial, remember what you are up against, the prosecutor particularly in federal government has endless resources and all kind of things they can do. you have to be able to defend yourself, the constitution is set up that way, bill of rights set up that way. you are not supposed to be handing prosecu
edwards innocent, among other reasons, mr. edwards said he relied on advice of counsel. this kind of a violation requires specific knowledge that you intent to commit a crime, if you are relying on advice of counsel, and counsel said, he was free to do this, it is hard to convict someone then of a specific intent crime. so what? about? obstruction of justice is a specific crime, you have to know you are intending to obstruct the grand jury, the jury or to obstruct justice. the conviction is...
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neil: edward, thank you for that. edward lawrence. to kirk lippold, former uss cole commander. what do you think of our sending these troops to taiwan? it is still a low level of all, most 200 versus 30 a year ago. still the chinese a apoplectic. what do you make of it? >> neil, thank you for having me on your show. first the u.s. trains militaries around the world by putting troops there, bringing some of their people here, some into our schools, some to training facilities for various weapons systems. doing this with taiwan is consistent what we do with other nations across the globe and the fact that the chinese are getting upset, i think they're more upset u.s. is sending a very strong, subtle signal we intend to continue to aid taiwan in their ability to defend their island nation from any cross strait threats china may have because they always view taiwan as a renegade province. they make it very clear they want to take it over. we're sending a signal that we make sure they do not maintain that capability, the close relations, i
neil: edward, thank you for that. edward lawrence. to kirk lippold, former uss cole commander. what do you think of our sending these troops to taiwan? it is still a low level of all, most 200 versus 30 a year ago. still the chinese a apoplectic. what do you make of it? >> neil, thank you for having me on your show. first the u.s. trains militaries around the world by putting troops there, bringing some of their people here, some into our schools, some to training facilities for various...
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lauren: edward, quick question. this high altitude object shot down over alaska may be from china, we do not know, but it was in coastal waters. does that mean it's more shallow and we'll have a better ability to get debris and figure out more about this device? >> reporter: right. yes and no is the answer to that question. the way i understand it, in the pacific ocean in that area, there's a shelf there where it could be very shallow, 50 feet, and then it drops off to 6,000 feet. lauren: i know. >> it depends on exactly where it is and how fast the current's moving to collect some of that debris. but in this latest incident, again, they're saying it's the not as smart, so to speak, as the last one and didn't have quite the maneuverability. john kirby confirmed for us that the airship that was shot down off of south carolina could speed up and slow down as well as maneuver. and they watched it do all of that as it went over the u.s. lauren: edward, thank you for the breaking news. let's bring in republican senator f
lauren: edward, quick question. this high altitude object shot down over alaska may be from china, we do not know, but it was in coastal waters. does that mean it's more shallow and we'll have a better ability to get debris and figure out more about this device? >> reporter: right. yes and no is the answer to that question. the way i understand it, in the pacific ocean in that area, there's a shelf there where it could be very shallow, 50 feet, and then it drops off to 6,000 feet. lauren:...
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how much government we and edwards said that. he says after an extensive analysis when it came time to change public and mobilize it on behalf of he typically met with failure. and he said once reagan was in the white house there was a movement away from conservative views. but when reagan left the white house sick, he had 63% approval, 63% at the end of his administration. so one of the puzzling things in front of us is that reagan's policies and policy, at least, were never particularly popular and overt time they became less popular. and yet reagan and his broader ideas were all very popular. reagan won two landslide elections, and he left at 63%. it's impossible to a contemporary president reaching 3%. abs. abs some kind of national crisis. the part of the puzzle is that reagan didn't succeed in downsizing to any significant degree. he cut back on the size of the growth of government, but did not to major cuts. and again, i'm going to quote shawn will lance who said that the number of government workers actually increased dur
how much government we and edwards said that. he says after an extensive analysis when it came time to change public and mobilize it on behalf of he typically met with failure. and he said once reagan was in the white house there was a movement away from conservative views. but when reagan left the white house sick, he had 63% approval, 63% at the end of his administration. so one of the puzzling things in front of us is that reagan's policies and policy, at least, were never particularly...
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edward lawrence at the white house this morning and, edward, give me the latest.e president took off about two minutes ago on his way to tampa, florida, and you can hear that construction going on behind me and kicked up when the president is on his way out. the defense department budget sunsets and no one expects that to be eliminated. >> what a hypocrite. he accuses republicans that they want to cut medicare and social security. i've never suggested that . i say we've got to preserve them. reporter: this is why senator scott calls biden, president biden, a hypocrite. in 1995, then senator biden said this on the senate floor, listen. >> when i argued if we should freeze federal spending, i meant social security as well. i meant medicare and medicaid. i meant veteran's benefits. i meant every single solitary thing in the government. and i not only tried it once, i try it had twice, i tried it a third time and i try it had a fourth time. reporter: the congressional budget office says social security will be insolvent in ten years and automatically benefits will be
edward lawrence at the white house this morning and, edward, give me the latest.e president took off about two minutes ago on his way to tampa, florida, and you can hear that construction going on behind me and kicked up when the president is on his way out. the defense department budget sunsets and no one expects that to be eliminated. >> what a hypocrite. he accuses republicans that they want to cut medicare and social security. i've never suggested that . i say we've got to preserve...
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thank you very much thank you edward . and thank you thank you edward.elvin all my guests and daniel is up next. hello lovely mr. wootton. what have we got coming up? how upset i am about the end of lilt. it's like my favourite drink seriously , favourite drink seriously, right. okay, that's so i enjoyed that segment, but don't going to be missing you on the sofa tonight. great show. i have loved you can imagine how i am because think the union is saved genuinely the fan see is now in tatters and we're going to be covering it from all angles. plus the conservative party deputy chairman lee anderson live in the studio . oh, i want live in the studio. oh, i want to join got to go on full time is running out. so thanks to all my guests. thank you. lovely. kelvin mackenzie, and to you for joining me and. next, we had the weather, which i hope it's going to absolutely wonderful . to be absolutely wonderful. thank much. and we're thank you very much. and we're so there . i'm greg so busy. hello there. i'm greg hurst and welcome to your latest from the met offi
thank you very much thank you edward . and thank you thank you edward.elvin all my guests and daniel is up next. hello lovely mr. wootton. what have we got coming up? how upset i am about the end of lilt. it's like my favourite drink seriously , favourite drink seriously, right. okay, that's so i enjoyed that segment, but don't going to be missing you on the sofa tonight. great show. i have loved you can imagine how i am because think the union is saved genuinely the fan see is now in tatters...
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thank you very much thank you edward . and thank you thank you edward.elvin all my guests and daniel is up next. hello lovely mr. wootton. what have we got coming up? how upset i am about the end of lilt. it's like my favourite drink seriously , favourite drink seriously, right. okay, that's so i enjoyed that segment, but don't going to be missing you on the sofa tonight. great show. i have loved you can imagine how i am because think the union is saved genuinely the fan see is now in tatters and we're going to be covering it from all angles. plus the conservative party deputy chairman lee anderson live in the studio . oh, i want live in the studio. oh, i want to join got to go on full time is running out. so thanks to all my guests. thank you. lovely. kelvin mackenzie, and to you for joining me and. next, we had the weather, which i hope it's going to absolutely wonderful . to be absolutely wonderful. thank much. and we're thank you very much. and we're so there . i'm greg so busy. hello there. i'm greg hurst and welcome to your latest from the met offi
thank you very much thank you edward . and thank you thank you edward.elvin all my guests and daniel is up next. hello lovely mr. wootton. what have we got coming up? how upset i am about the end of lilt. it's like my favourite drink seriously , favourite drink seriously, right. okay, that's so i enjoyed that segment, but don't going to be missing you on the sofa tonight. great show. i have loved you can imagine how i am because think the union is saved genuinely the fan see is now in tatters...
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richard edwards reports. it tammy's son. richard edwards reorts. :, , , tammy's son. four years this year, but it still _ reports. it has been four years this year, but it still feels i this year, but it still feels like it happened yesterday. flowers in applegarth car park, this is where15—year—old leah hayes was found on saturday. police were called after reports a young woman had collapsed. two north yorkshire mums who bought an unlikely friendship from a terrible tragedy. they would first campaign side—by—side to raise awareness of the risk of drugs after tammy's son help supply the mdma that killed kerry's daughter. kerry wants to see a new law, tammy is strongly against the idea but both want to see stronger action on county lines gangs.- to see stronger action on county lines gangs. most of the laws are not with the _ county lines gangs. most of the laws are not with the times. i laws are not with the times. made 50, 60,70 years ago when life was so much different. the secific life was so much different. the specific law _ life was so much different. the specif
richard edwards reports. it tammy's son. richard edwards reorts. :, , , tammy's son. four years this year, but it still _ reports. it has been four years this year, but it still feels i this year, but it still feels like it happened yesterday. flowers in applegarth car park, this is where15—year—old leah hayes was found on saturday. police were called after reports a young woman had collapsed. two north yorkshire mums who bought an unlikely friendship from a terrible tragedy. they would...
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and everett edward. everett was seated on his right. now, how did clement know the exact size of the platform? because w yates, selleck said so. w yates had been appointed by the governor, wisconsin, to serve as a commissioner, representing the soldiers from that state who were to be buried in the national cemetery as a commissioner selleck, had a reserve seat on the and he wrote that it s 12 feet wide by 20 feet deep. not only did clement accept the 12 by 20 measurement, he repeated that number 33 times in his book. here's 12 feet wide by 20 feet. here's what, 12 feet wide by 20 feet deep looks like. now, add to it 30 chairs and rows of ten each. we modeled these chairs after the ones display at the gettysburg military park museum, which were said to have actually been on speaker stand, as you can see. only eight chairs fit across, and that's a very squeeze. comments since tells us that selleck's measurement was wrong. now let's go back the becker's illustration for leslie's illustrated newap. here is a close up of the speaker stand. c
and everett edward. everett was seated on his right. now, how did clement know the exact size of the platform? because w yates, selleck said so. w yates had been appointed by the governor, wisconsin, to serve as a commissioner, representing the soldiers from that state who were to be buried in the national cemetery as a commissioner selleck, had a reserve seat on the and he wrote that it s 12 feet wide by 20 feet deep. not only did clement accept the 12 by 20 measurement, he repeated that...
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neil: edward lawrence thank you very much, my friend. edward watching all the developments.ick mulvaney acting former white house chief of staff, looking at all of, former omb director. he knows where all the numerical numbers are buried. mick always good to have you. you saw a couple battles serving in the administration going back to your days in congress. it always ends the same way a lot ever bravado push to the end we avoid it. do you think we'll do the same? >> sure. by the way, thanks for having me as always. it will not be june. i know that is what janet yellen said. it will be late july. why is that? because that's when conference ends summer term and wants to go own vacation. they laid a marker down in june. keep in mind all the difficult decisions always get made up against the vacation deadline, last week, july, first week in august, that is my guess exactly the same thing. janet yellen said it was june turn up the rhetoric in june saying it is really, really bad. that is just politics. i think it will get worked out. i always thought it will get worked out. ther
neil: edward lawrence thank you very much, my friend. edward watching all the developments.ick mulvaney acting former white house chief of staff, looking at all of, former omb director. he knows where all the numerical numbers are buried. mick always good to have you. you saw a couple battles serving in the administration going back to your days in congress. it always ends the same way a lot ever bravado push to the end we avoid it. do you think we'll do the same? >> sure. by the way,...
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edward lawrence at the white house how it all stands now.> reporter: neil, as early as july, late as september, treasury secretary is targeting august on this. that will come up. the president trying to remessage the economy here. new report by the congressional budget office that makes that a little bit difficult. it shows the federal government finances are basically upside down. co projects the federal debt will reach $46 trillion by 2033. this year the government will spend 1.4 trillion more than it takes in. that deficit will average about two trillion dollars next year through 2033. this means tough choices ahead. >> discretionary spending is set to decline. part of that is national security spending whereas mandatory spending is set to rise over time and that drives the fiscal imbalance. >> reporter: you heard president joe biden say he cut the federal deficit by 1.7 trillion over the last two years. he said it again yesterday. the committee for a responsible federal budget says that's misleading. >> the amount we asked did decline fr
edward lawrence at the white house how it all stands now.> reporter: neil, as early as july, late as september, treasury secretary is targeting august on this. that will come up. the president trying to remessage the economy here. new report by the congressional budget office that makes that a little bit difficult. it shows the federal government finances are basically upside down. co projects the federal debt will reach $46 trillion by 2033. this year the government will spend 1.4 trillion...
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neil: edward, thank you for that. want to go to jerry boykin, former deputy undersecretary of defense, former delta force commander. he is the real deal this guy. multiple best-selling author. first i wanted to get your thoughts, jerry, on the putin thing disbanding the nuclear treaty between our two countries. that is a big deal, the start of s.t.a.r.t. and it stopped. what do you make of it? >> i think it is a big deal and i think it is something we have to take very seriously but we also knee to put it in a frame of reference here. the russians have been violating this treaty probably since the very beginning and of late, of the last several years they have not allowed american inspectors to go into their sites which was part of the treaty itself so it's not quite as big as we might think but anything to do with these treaties we have to take very seriously. neil: you know obviously some have interpreted it, general, grasping at straws. he has very little to counter some of the boycotts and economic sanctions that
neil: edward, thank you for that. want to go to jerry boykin, former deputy undersecretary of defense, former delta force commander. he is the real deal this guy. multiple best-selling author. first i wanted to get your thoughts, jerry, on the putin thing disbanding the nuclear treaty between our two countries. that is a big deal, the start of s.t.a.r.t. and it stopped. what do you make of it? >> i think it is a big deal and i think it is something we have to take very seriously but we...
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and he was requested write it out by edward everett, who was keynote speaker at on that day. and as we probably all remember, he spoke for about two and a half hours to two and a half minutes. everett asked president lincoln to write it out so that he could put it in a book for to auction off for convalescing soldiers, which lincoln gladly obliged him. when a document is as famous and revered as the gettysburg address, it does seem like putting it on display should be enough. but we came up with the idea of a 272 word challenge. you know, the 272 words is the exact number in the gettysburg address. and while lincoln didn't set out to. 272 words, he didn't say, well now, today i'm going to write a 272 word masterpiece that will transcend the generations. we thought it was a wonderful way that if we challenged to write their own 272 words, that might become more intimately tied to the address and really understand how difficult it is to be brilliant in 272 words. let alone be brilliant at any time. so we challenged people. and as part of the challenge, essayists could about abr
and he was requested write it out by edward everett, who was keynote speaker at on that day. and as we probably all remember, he spoke for about two and a half hours to two and a half minutes. everett asked president lincoln to write it out so that he could put it in a book for to auction off for convalescing soldiers, which lincoln gladly obliged him. when a document is as famous and revered as the gettysburg address, it does seem like putting it on display should be enough. but we came up...
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and he was requested write it out by edward everett, who was keynote speaker at on that day. and as we probably all remember, he spoke for about two and a half hours to two and a half minutes. everett asked president lincoln to write it out so that he could put it in a book for to auction off for convalescing soldiers, which lincoln gladly obliged him. when a document is as famous and revered as the gettysburg address, it does seem like putting it on display should be enough. but we came up with the idea of a 272 word challenge. you know, the 272 words is the exact number in the gettysburg address. and while lincoln didn't set out to. 272 words, he didn't say, well now, today i'm going to write a 272 word masterpiece that will transcend the generations. we thought it was a wonderful way that if we challenged to write their own 272 words, that might become more intimately tied to the address and really understand how difficult it is to be brilliant in 272 words. let alone be brilliant at any time. so we challenged people. and as part of the challenge, essayists could about abr
and he was requested write it out by edward everett, who was keynote speaker at on that day. and as we probably all remember, he spoke for about two and a half hours to two and a half minutes. everett asked president lincoln to write it out so that he could put it in a book for to auction off for convalescing soldiers, which lincoln gladly obliged him. when a document is as famous and revered as the gettysburg address, it does seem like putting it on display should be enough. but we came up...
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edward lawrence at the white house. where does the debt ceiling battle go from here, edward?right now deadlock and more discussions are going to happen. the president this morning at the national prayer breakfast on capitol hill, his prayers not answered today because there was no conclusion out of that first face to face meeting between the president and house speaker kevin mccarthy. >> so now is a moment in time, we've got five more months. i just walked out having an hour conversation with this president that i tell you in perspective was a good conversation. no agreements, no promises except we will continue this conversation. >> reporter: so republicans continue to say they want some guard recalls for the spending the democrats have pushed over the past two years. democrats and the president have to, say we have to raise the debt ceiling no matter what to pay for the spending that's already passed. we have 73% of registered voters now dissatisfied with how things are going in the u.s., and 74% see a recession this year. 80 of registered voters seeing the economy as only
edward lawrence at the white house. where does the debt ceiling battle go from here, edward?right now deadlock and more discussions are going to happen. the president this morning at the national prayer breakfast on capitol hill, his prayers not answered today because there was no conclusion out of that first face to face meeting between the president and house speaker kevin mccarthy. >> so now is a moment in time, we've got five more months. i just walked out having an hour conversation...
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harry edwards. dr. has been working in sports activism for more than 50 years and he has worked alongside athletes organizing and some advising of the most widely recognized sports protests in history. dr. edwards, thank you so much. is this historic moment indicative of, i guess, a real shift towards equity in the nfl for players of color? or have we sort of stumbled upon a coincidence that there are two black quarterbacks in the super bowl? >> eventually, you're gonna have two black quarterbacks in the super bowl because that even a mix which generated the rise of the black quarterback. this situation is -- absolutely nothing in terms of the seat change and far the situation is concerned. the fact that we're talking about two quarterbacks points to -- have the position. i've heard mentioned being made of two white quarterbacks starting and nfl super bowl. we have a look at that. we have to understand that we have a black quarterbacks. not because there's been a sea change in this position attitude ove
harry edwards. dr. has been working in sports activism for more than 50 years and he has worked alongside athletes organizing and some advising of the most widely recognized sports protests in history. dr. edwards, thank you so much. is this historic moment indicative of, i guess, a real shift towards equity in the nfl for players of color? or have we sort of stumbled upon a coincidence that there are two black quarterbacks in the super bowl? >> eventually, you're gonna have two black...
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i am like a young limonov and he saw edward in person.m and it seems to me that richard has, uh, some formed opinion about such a topic as women in the work of lemon. that limonov is an innovator in prose , that is, he was the first to lead such a genre of autofiction, and in our reality it is when the hero writes in the first person and his name and his name are the same as the authors, that is, the hero’s name is also eduard limonov and the whole genre . let's say that edward opened the white plast. it was a new word revolution. yes, when a person turned, let's say, his life, his biography into material for his own literature , and therefore a person who has read almost all of limonov's books knows his biography very well simply by the fact that the only source authentic, which da himself wrote his own biography. it was lemons, so you and i are reading a few novels. already very much we can say that we know as well about his personal life. yes, some
i am like a young limonov and he saw edward in person.m and it seems to me that richard has, uh, some formed opinion about such a topic as women in the work of lemon. that limonov is an innovator in prose , that is, he was the first to lead such a genre of autofiction, and in our reality it is when the hero writes in the first person and his name and his name are the same as the authors, that is, the hero’s name is also eduard limonov and the whole genre . let's say that edward opened the...
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the one and only peter edwards . we also and only peter edwards.h and former adviser bofis dodsworth and former adviser boris johnson and political commentator, cover arranger. i've got to start with the former editor labour list. the one and only peter edwards. peter, good have you back. storm has got five reasons why he wants to be prime. i've got 50 demonstrating. he must never be. well, i think that's nonsense . well, i think that's nonsense. really. and you're being so polite to me, i thought you might start with actually a lot of your monologue wasn't really accurate. look let's just take one. for example , one of the one. for example, one of the pledges is about public . so is pledges is about public. so is keir starmer woke or wet or soft or is he actually that wants to invest in public services to make our streets safer so for example, when keir starmer ran , example, when keir starmer ran, the crown prosecution service and national organisation, which gives him leadership skills, the conviction rates for rape and sexual offences increased.
the one and only peter edwards . we also and only peter edwards.h and former adviser bofis dodsworth and former adviser boris johnson and political commentator, cover arranger. i've got to start with the former editor labour list. the one and only peter edwards. peter, good have you back. storm has got five reasons why he wants to be prime. i've got 50 demonstrating. he must never be. well, i think that's nonsense . well, i think that's nonsense. really. and you're being so polite to me, i...
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we've got one for all those who are doing very, very well and then one for everybody else. >> edwardsfocused on an eradication of poverty. but the 2008 election was all about the war in iraq. >> you said that if you were president in 2002, you would have not gone into war. >> right. >> however, how can you then explain the seeming contradiction from your voting to support the invasion? >> i do not believe that most of us who voted to give the president authority thought he would so misuse the authority we gave him. >> hillary clinton tries to explain it away. and that was ultimately unsatisfactory, especially on an issue that was so divisive. >> i am proud that i opposed this war from the start, because i thought that it would lead to some -- the disastrous conditions that we've seen on the ground in iraq. >> obama was really smart, extraordinarily articulate, but vague. >> i went on your website to find some information about you. and i was wondering what really are your top issues, because it's not online. >> right, well, i'm not sure whether you're going to the campaign website or
we've got one for all those who are doing very, very well and then one for everybody else. >> edwardsfocused on an eradication of poverty. but the 2008 election was all about the war in iraq. >> you said that if you were president in 2002, you would have not gone into war. >> right. >> however, how can you then explain the seeming contradiction from your voting to support the invasion? >> i do not believe that most of us who voted to give the president authority...
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edward lawrence has those details.let's get right to the money part of this charles. the mon, biggest part of social security program will be insolvent 10 years. old age survivors trust fund will be out of money. it will automatically cut 23% benefits go out. other part social security disability insurance runs out of money 204. medicare, the hospital insurance trust fund is five years away from insolvency, cut by 10%. president is telling accusing the president trying to cut the programs. he heard vast agreement to protect the programs during the state of the union address. he singled out senator rick scott. here is the senator today. >> i never suggested that. i said we have to preserve them we ought to tell the public how we're going to preserve them. he wants to accuse us of something he has done. he had a bill that would do it. he fought and fought and fought to cut medicare and social security. >> reporter: on the senate floor in 1995 president biden argued to freeze spending of social security and medicare. pres
edward lawrence has those details.let's get right to the money part of this charles. the mon, biggest part of social security program will be insolvent 10 years. old age survivors trust fund will be out of money. it will automatically cut 23% benefits go out. other part social security disability insurance runs out of money 204. medicare, the hospital insurance trust fund is five years away from insolvency, cut by 10%. president is telling accusing the president trying to cut the programs. he...