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we just don't know everything. by queen elizabeth the first, mary stewart, about those two, about thethose two who look down and one sees a puddle, the other sees the stars, yes, valentines, an expert in non-verbal communication, figured it out, don’t get confused , but valentines are also beautiful in his posts on facebook i advise him to read it because he analyzes the signs that are not described in words, but he actually decided to analyze how volodymyr zelenskyi was met at macron's place and how macron hugged him in every way over the years, held him on the shoulder, patted him with words all these non-verbal signals of valentina, kim e deciphered for us if this is a video and what is written to valentina by whom what is the initiative to reduce the distance during communication the one who first takes a step towards the one who most often but not always has a greater need for contact his eye-patting movements, all these holding hands, even holding volodymyr zelenskyi’s head, is a sign that the macaron has changed his policy a little . valentyn kim and besides all that says that
we just don't know everything. by queen elizabeth the first, mary stewart, about those two, about thethose two who look down and one sees a puddle, the other sees the stars, yes, valentines, an expert in non-verbal communication, figured it out, don’t get confused , but valentines are also beautiful in his posts on facebook i advise him to read it because he analyzes the signs that are not described in words, but he actually decided to analyze how volodymyr zelenskyi was met at macron's place...
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on queen elizabeth. stagecoach elizabeth. the firstews written of the diamond news channels on a wednesday morning fight. public order bill. fight. bbc public order bill. this defeat plans this is so piers. defeat plans to protesters option. to kerb the protesters option. this announced late last this was announced late last night public bill night so this public order bill that we've been talking about on and it has this and off and it has this very controversial clause in there about serious public disorder, serious damage to property, seriously stripped into life seriously stripped into the life of the community if the protest might result in that, the police could restrict it . and what's could restrict it. and so what's happened? went to the house happened? emma went to the house of and overturned of lords and they've overturned quite key part of it. of lords and they've overturned quite key part of it . yeah, i quite a key part of it. yeah, i think the concern has been aired by a lot of free speech advocates, including myself, is
on queen elizabeth. stagecoach elizabeth. the firstews written of the diamond news channels on a wednesday morning fight. public order bill. fight. bbc public order bill. this defeat plans this is so piers. defeat plans to protesters option. to kerb the protesters option. this announced late last this was announced late last night public bill night so this public order bill that we've been talking about on and it has this and off and it has this very controversial clause in there about serious...
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the villain in his novel fleming. ian fleming huh? architect for 300 elizabeth scott the firstect in the uk received an order for an important public building in 1932 in stratford on evan according to the project of scott built exactly this theater absolutely, the royal shakespeare theater for 900. on the voskresenskaya embankment of st. petersburg opposite prison crosses stands a monument on a pedestal embossed with lines, and i pray, not for myself alone for all. who was there with me. anna akhmatova quite right, in the queues for transmission for many hours, the monastery of constantine the purple people arranged a dinner party in honor of this guest, seating her with the ladies of the court. and when dessert was served, he invited me to his table. princess olga is true what of what for 1500 these pencil cases were made of metal or bones and were worn in special breast pockets , they kept measured reserves of gunpowder wads and bullets right dimitri go on, what else for 600 british designers have created a biodegradable dish set for air passengers a tray of coffee grounds a
the villain in his novel fleming. ian fleming huh? architect for 300 elizabeth scott the firstect in the uk received an order for an important public building in 1932 in stratford on evan according to the project of scott built exactly this theater absolutely, the royal shakespeare theater for 900. on the voskresenskaya embankment of st. petersburg opposite prison crosses stands a monument on a pedestal embossed with lines, and i pray, not for myself alone for all. who was there with me. anna...
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have in the chest dates back to 1584, when the royal printer christopher marker, gave queen elizabeth the firstuldn't fit in a chest, that's the wrong answer. michael , listen too. you won't even listen to the end of the story. but listen though. you are interested in history. maybe you know a specific fact with specific people in a specific year? why a printer? spare or what is the spare like in the car mikhail this is the wrong answer to the question. now you are calmly listening to the end of one printer gave the queen or the testament of the first such an item made of silver so that she would use this item together with its products, also known as the case when engravings were made on such items with funny inscriptions, for example, here i fell asleep, what kind of item we have in the chest. no, i don't know the answer to the question. it seems to me that the question is interesting and such a rather funny question is interesting, and lydia anatolyevna guessed, it seems to me, well, this is just a version. eh, it seems to me that this is such a bookmark that went into the book. well, now th
have in the chest dates back to 1584, when the royal printer christopher marker, gave queen elizabeth the firstuldn't fit in a chest, that's the wrong answer. michael , listen too. you won't even listen to the end of the story. but listen though. you are interested in history. maybe you know a specific fact with specific people in a specific year? why a printer? spare or what is the spare like in the car mikhail this is the wrong answer to the question. now you are calmly listening to the end...
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chanel, who introduced the world to a sweater and turtlenecks in the twenties of the xx century , elizabeth became the firsty were considered not only incredible fashionable, but also an integral part of wealthy people. the trend is free-style models made of light, plastic , well-draped fabrics. in this season. they come in straight or slightly flared silhouettes in trendy mussel lengths, large geometric prints and multi-color combinations. in one model steel. from the key trends, and now let's look at the successful models of knitted dresses , the first thing we see is this color, luxurious deep gray from light to dark , made with milanch thread. the fabric is medium, not very tight and not thinly gorgeous. uh, drapes and sits on the figure. fixing elastic band, along the line. waist. it is not visible , made very neatly and very comfortable base very beautiful. these are braids. they are very thin concisely and do not increase the silhouette of the stand-up collar. very comfortable warmth, especially in autumn and winter. high cuff, very nice, draped sleeve, which does not add volume and at the same time
chanel, who introduced the world to a sweater and turtlenecks in the twenties of the xx century , elizabeth became the firsty were considered not only incredible fashionable, but also an integral part of wealthy people. the trend is free-style models made of light, plastic , well-draped fabrics. in this season. they come in straight or slightly flared silhouettes in trendy mussel lengths, large geometric prints and multi-color combinations. in one model steel. from the key trends, and now let's...
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camilla will wear a crown reset with diamonds from the personal collection of the late queen elizabeth. it will be the firstrld news. hello. after a dry but misty night for some the is actually some rain in the forecast over the next few days which may come as a bit of a shock to places such as benson, 0xfordshire, pershore, worcestershire and bramham in yorkshire, because these areas over the last four weeks have barely seen over a millimetre of rain. now the rain clouds are gathering there out there in the atlantic at the moment. this one will come in through thursday. but we need to shift this one first. it's been held at bay in an area of high pressure, but that high pressure is going to weaken a little bit, allowing that weather front to trundle in by the end of the night. start of wednesday, that rain will be across western scotland. northern ireland would be a mild enough start to the day, but east of scotland, england and wales, temperatures still low enough for some frost around. and the eastern counties of england, some dense patches of fog that won't last as long as the fog did on tuesday. we'll
camilla will wear a crown reset with diamonds from the personal collection of the late queen elizabeth. it will be the firstrld news. hello. after a dry but misty night for some the is actually some rain in the forecast over the next few days which may come as a bit of a shock to places such as benson, 0xfordshire, pershore, worcestershire and bramham in yorkshire, because these areas over the last four weeks have barely seen over a millimetre of rain. now the rain clouds are gathering there...
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the process. yes, they even called me elizabeth but the first girl hmm daria dyagileva she was originally supposedey said you have such children, you need them some. let's also write to my parents in the morning at 9:00 am. so so so. seven people still sing, and i eat everything parents. and as i say , everything was fine, we’ll do everything , so it’s very nice when you see one child and they say, you have to move out as many more, at least seven children you have are really amazing. uh, that's how you manage to reveal these talents and touch the best, uh, strings of the soul of the guys. that's how you do it individually, probably, the approach, depending on the fact that we have a large team. we try to make anyway, the approach is individual to each. we are not only teachers. yes, we are also friends. if these are trips in some moments, we are even mothers for them and fathers are our teachers. therefore, we educate everything in the complex and always also tell the guys. trust us, trust the teachers without fail, and with each other. here is between the guys. yes, what kind of relationship, th
the process. yes, they even called me elizabeth but the first girl hmm daria dyagileva she was originally supposedey said you have such children, you need them some. let's also write to my parents in the morning at 9:00 am. so so so. seven people still sing, and i eat everything parents. and as i say , everything was fine, we’ll do everything , so it’s very nice when you see one child and they say, you have to move out as many more, at least seven children you have are really amazing. uh,...
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. >> julie named ap executive editor and msnbc becomes the first key cable news network. >> elizabeth buehler is the first time chief. >> anna johnson named bureau chief for the ap. >> lana cover richardson is a miami herald executive editor. >> they write the next chapter, we remember those who started us on this journey. those who fought, who never gave up, and whose stories we were in -- will never forget. ♪ >> to ensure the accomplishment of women in journalism are commemorative for years to come the washington press club foundation is launching a new award starting next year. the crystal candlestick award is for female editors, managers and bureau chiefs who epitomize the ideals of our founders, tenacity, great and journalistic smarts. our founders at the women national test club created the awarded to a woman who displayed leadership and compassion while seeking to serve others in the industry. we are calling new award of the crystal candlestick to symbolize the glass ceilings these women work to shatter every day. we are looking forward to sharing more about this word in the mo
. >> julie named ap executive editor and msnbc becomes the first key cable news network. >> elizabeth buehler is the first time chief. >> anna johnson named bureau chief for the ap. >> lana cover richardson is a miami herald executive editor. >> they write the next chapter, we remember those who started us on this journey. those who fought, who never gave up, and whose stories we were in -- will never forget. ♪ >> to ensure the accomplishment of women in...
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elizabeth that's it. >> -- spying by the chinese. shoot it down. elizabeth: america first. >> exactly. abeth: they don't hiv for the democrat party. it's supposed to be about america. former president trump immediately called this disinformation, christian. even john bolton said it too. he's not so far into the trump crowd. so, you know, it's -- the criticism is the white house is not protecting our borders and our skies. so, and this is coming right as the president says he's going to make his state of the union, foreign policy a big focal point? [laughter] is he going to talk about this and afghanistan? [laughter] >> yeah, i can't imagine he's going to put a lot of emphasis on this. yeah, and robert o'brien, another national security adviser under trump, said no information came to him about this, ric grenell, the former director of national intelligence, no information in the trump administration about these chinese balloon flyovers. at the end of the day, a lot of the people who seem to be driving this phony narrative of saying this is routine, why would you say that in the first pl
elizabeth that's it. >> -- spying by the chinese. shoot it down. elizabeth: america first. >> exactly. abeth: they don't hiv for the democrat party. it's supposed to be about america. former president trump immediately called this disinformation, christian. even john bolton said it too. he's not so far into the trump crowd. so, you know, it's -- the criticism is the white house is not protecting our borders and our skies. so, and this is coming right as the president says he's going...
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jean andrés, real is one of the most famous chefs of provence in a long list of clients served by him. first president of the fifth republic charles de gaulle, queen elizabetheat britain , the initiator of chinese economic reforms. deng xiaoping, all of them and many others were delighted with the provencal cuisine performed by mat expanded. what is the cuisine of provence? first of all, it is the olive oil of the olive plantations we have the sea. and we use oil always and everywhere we add it to soups. we fry hot dishes on it, among other things, olives. we eat as appetizers and make topinatas out of them. this is a paste that can be spread. bread among other trump cards provencal cuisine fresh vegetables and all kinds of herbs under the sun of the land of solar cuisine ripen the best in the world, tomatoes, eggplants, artichokes and much more, and that's it. this is willingly and masterfully used by local chefs , as for meat , beef, veal and pork are not very popular in provence, our main meat is lamb or lamb, we also eat rabbit and pigeon meat. well, and, of course, we must not forget that provence is a mediterranean historical region. so there are a lo
jean andrés, real is one of the most famous chefs of provence in a long list of clients served by him. first president of the fifth republic charles de gaulle, queen elizabetheat britain , the initiator of chinese economic reforms. deng xiaoping, all of them and many others were delighted with the provencal cuisine performed by mat expanded. what is the cuisine of provence? first of all, it is the olive oil of the olive plantations we have the sea. and we use oil always and everywhere we add...
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elizabeth: look who is here, senator rand paul, we're so happy to have out show. great to have you on. >> thank you. elizabeth: first time. you are thefor the story. americans have seen inflation go up more than 13% since biden took office. san fran fed bank officials, they blame a lot on massive spending. you have done a lot of work on government waste and fraud. so easy to seem like you are a great person with someone else's money. >> we could balance our budget and get rid of the inflation, but you have to spend what comes in, i have been proposing budget plans that would bring to us balance within 5 years, even now we could cut spending about 200 billion, then freeze it over about 5 years. you lead to balance. but it is pur important that you refuse spending and stay there for a few years, most people proposing viesolutions, ran republicans and democrats are proposing things that will not work. elizabeth: you hit it on the head. have we this growing scandal. thousands of government workers km caught stealing pandemic jobless benefits, even using their own computers. >> shocking, we offer people free money that it was not enough t
elizabeth: look who is here, senator rand paul, we're so happy to have out show. great to have you on. >> thank you. elizabeth: first time. you are thefor the story. americans have seen inflation go up more than 13% since biden took office. san fran fed bank officials, they blame a lot on massive spending. you have done a lot of work on government waste and fraud. so easy to seem like you are a great person with someone else's money. >> we could balance our budget and get rid of the...
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elizabeth: this coming up, the first live prime time hot hearing on china in less than an hour and auch? plus, we're going to show you the grieving mother who's ripping the white house over the handling of the fentanyl crisis. also this news, "the new york times" now says democrats warn hunter biden does have some explaining to do cashing in on his father's government job. we've got legal eagle hans von spa cover city taking that on next on "the evening edit." ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ what if you were a trendy apparel company facing an avalanche of demand? to ensure more customers can buy more sherpa-lined jackets, you call ibm to automate your it infrastructure with ai . now your systems monitor themselves. what used to take hours takes minutes. and you have an ecommerce platform designed to handle sudden spikes in overall demand... as in actual overalls. ♪♪ before & bath fitter. now's the time to call bath fitter to get a beautiful "after." with our unique tub over tub process, there's no mess or stress. bath fitter. it just fits. visit bathfitter.com to book your fre
elizabeth: this coming up, the first live prime time hot hearing on china in less than an hour and auch? plus, we're going to show you the grieving mother who's ripping the white house over the handling of the fentanyl crisis. also this news, "the new york times" now says democrats warn hunter biden does have some explaining to do cashing in on his father's government job. we've got legal eagle hans von spa cover city taking that on next on "the evening edit." ♪ ♪ ♪...
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the business here is elizabeth donovan. >> all through my career, i've been the first black woman to hold my position people will questionthing you do and ask how you got here, as if not by hard work when you are successful, you internalize the spaces that were not meant for us my advice, be courageous be bold. don't diminish your gifts. today, you may be first, but hopefully tomorrow, you will be one of many. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. even if you like a house, lowball the first offer. the house whisperer! this house says use the realtor.com app to see three different estimates. also, don't take advice from people who don't know what they're talking about. realtor.com to each their
the business here is elizabeth donovan. >> all through my career, i've been the first black woman to hold my position people will questionthing you do and ask how you got here, as if not by hard work when you are successful, you internalize the spaces that were not meant for us my advice, be courageous be bold. don't diminish your gifts. today, you may be first, but hopefully tomorrow, you will be one of many. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through...
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the march. first elizabeth warren comes after kamala harris, then bernie sanders launches a book and goes on to running for president and we will send johnny to the book tour to ask these questions about paying $100. but it's okay to be angry about capitalism, but what's he going to replace it with? what does he want to replace it with? socialism? we had socialism during the pandemic. pfizer got rich and insurance companies got rich. >> geraldo: back to his point about the minimum wage, the fact that a federal government of the united states of america has a $7.25 sent minimum wage is a wage. only $35,000 per year. i think despite the fact -- >> jesse: why doesn't he raise a? he just had both chairs. >> geraldo: you think the republicans -- >> judge jeanine: as the president for two years! >> geraldo: up next, someone who doesn't have to worry about the minimum wage. nfl legend tom brady retiring again, but this time he has done for good! is a not is he not? ♪ ♪ (vo) what can a nationwide 5g network from t-mobile for business do for your business? unlock new insights and efficiency-right now. a
the march. first elizabeth warren comes after kamala harris, then bernie sanders launches a book and goes on to running for president and we will send johnny to the book tour to ask these questions about paying $100. but it's okay to be angry about capitalism, but what's he going to replace it with? what does he want to replace it with? socialism? we had socialism during the pandemic. pfizer got rich and insurance companies got rich. >> geraldo: back to his point about the minimum wage,...
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elizabeth cook. >> i am ryan yamamoto. the report shows for the first time how much the state has spent in the last three years. these numbers come from the council on homelessness. california spent 9.6 billion on homelessness from 2018 to 2021 but it is the impact of the spending that's raising questions. only 40% of individuals helped by the money found housing, meaning a majority did not. one democratic lawmaker is pushing a bill to create accountability measures for state spending on the issue. advocates say there is no one size fits all. >> we need decision makers to really listen and digest what folks are telling them their experiences are and shape and reshape and reimagine the policies and systems in a way that is person centered. >> numbers get more bleak between 2015 and 2020. hispanic and latino homelessness increased 65%. black homelessness increased 54%. >>> money is tight for millions of california families. it could get tighter. next month the federal government is ending extra pandemic funding for cal fresh. spent a day with an east bay
elizabeth cook. >> i am ryan yamamoto. the report shows for the first time how much the state has spent in the last three years. these numbers come from the council on homelessness. california spent 9.6 billion on homelessness from 2018 to 2021 but it is the impact of the spending that's raising questions. only 40% of individuals helped by the money found housing, meaning a majority did not. one democratic lawmaker is pushing a bill to create accountability measures for state spending on...
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favorite white horse followed her dad's in the cavalry parade, speculation ran wild that these are actually our very first glimpses of north korea's next dictator. elizabethalmer, cbs news, seoul. >> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," violent hayesings and a deadly shootout all tied to a college basketball team. >>> plus, wait till you see this video of the titanic shot decades ago but just released. >>> and drivers come together to save a freeway runaway. >>> new mexico state's basketball team won't play its scheduled game today or ever again this season. a troubling hazing scandal has roiled the school and left its basketball program reeling. marc strassmann has more from las cruise es. >> reporter: new mexico state's basketball team was bad on the court and somehow worse off it. its lord of the flies locker room repeatedly hazed a teammate. >> it feels like a gut punch. i am both disgusted and i'm angry about what has occurred. >> reporter: the most recent alleged attack happened february 6th. one unidentified player told campus police three teammates held him face down in their locker room, stripped him of his clothing and began to slap his ass
favorite white horse followed her dad's in the cavalry parade, speculation ran wild that these are actually our very first glimpses of north korea's next dictator. elizabethalmer, cbs news, seoul. >> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," violent hayesings and a deadly shootout all tied to a college basketball team. >>> plus, wait till you see this video of the titanic shot decades ago but just released. >>> and drivers come together to save a freeway...
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do not know how they can live with themselves and they should of put that person in jail the first time. elizabeths also trying to recruit. recruit police officers tired of new york's progressive local policies. he is also recruiting trying to recruit cops outside of philadelphia and chicago. he was in staten island, the suburb of fort washington illinois talking about his florida plan to stop crime. >> it is absently working. the fact is there has never been more attrition or early retirement from the nypd than anybody can remember because of the left of vilifying police officers. and when that happens and they see a place like florida where the governor stands strongly behind law enforcement and they're actually giving bonuses to police officers to come and work in florida, it is an easy choice. when you look at chicago, and philadelphia, and new york they are way down and have tremendous vacancies in their departments. elizabeth: that is amazing, howard safir thank you for joining us tonight good to see you. >> good to be with you. elizabeth: is been shown on the supreme court will it change so
do not know how they can live with themselves and they should of put that person in jail the first time. elizabeths also trying to recruit. recruit police officers tired of new york's progressive local policies. he is also recruiting trying to recruit cops outside of philadelphia and chicago. he was in staten island, the suburb of fort washington illinois talking about his florida plan to stop crime. >> it is absently working. the fact is there has never been more attrition or early...
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the majority of democrats were not thrilled about president biden on the first choice but elizabeth warrenr bernie sanders they woke up and said we better stick with, take biden on this one. and you are seeing this very thing play out. do they really want biden, no. but if he becomes, if he decides to run again it will be hard to challenge an incumbent president and take them out. and so if you are biden, you are sitting in a pretty good spot. one other thing about the rubicon test. here is where it becomes important. who knows how to count delegates, who is going to get the delegates and looking at the trump operation, you've got brian jack, already done this once or twice for president trump and that gives him a big advantage. they have counted delegates before. >> i thought you were going to say in the republican primaries, unlike democratic primaries, it's winner take all. if you go with the 40% that trump has right now and goes into a state like south carolina, he gets 100% of the delegates, it's a winning hand. >> john: and back to the democrats, if i could. biden we expect to announ
the majority of democrats were not thrilled about president biden on the first choice but elizabeth warrenr bernie sanders they woke up and said we better stick with, take biden on this one. and you are seeing this very thing play out. do they really want biden, no. but if he becomes, if he decides to run again it will be hard to challenge an incumbent president and take them out. and so if you are biden, you are sitting in a pretty good spot. one other thing about the rubicon test. here is...
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revenue for the company, they fight for diversity all of the time but with losing their revenues, now they are laying them off first. elizabeth: what worries but what is going on in the universitys? >> i think raising a son in america who is, he is half white and asian, he will never deserve justice or compassion. i was robbed on streets of chicago. people on street calling me a racists because i was trying to call the cops on the criminals. elizabeth: we're turning upside down. can that be stopp in. >> i think it a time too realize, this is a new time to rediscover our liberty and understand the value of freedom of speech that we have. and how fragile freedom s if we let this continue, we can become like north korea any day. elizabeth: yeonmi park thank you for coming on, we appreciate you joining us, good to see you. >> this story. florida, ron desantis joining both senator ted cruz and house g.o.p. going after big tech censorship, republicans are ramping it up. >> california doctors now say, they will fight all the way to the supreme court over california's new big brother law, penalizing doctors for what the state defines
revenue for the company, they fight for diversity all of the time but with losing their revenues, now they are laying them off first. elizabeth: what worries but what is going on in the universitys? >> i think raising a son in america who is, he is half white and asian, he will never deserve justice or compassion. i was robbed on streets of chicago. people on street calling me a racists because i was trying to call the cops on the criminals. elizabeth: we're turning upside down. can that...
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>>> right now on the afternoon edition, we have declared a first alert weather day as we expect waves of heavy rain throughout the afternoon. good afternoon. i am elizabeth cook. >> i am ryan yamamoto. video in this morning, on the left is rain in santa rosa and the middle is outside our station on battery and broadway in san francisco. on the right, heavy rain. >> it is everywhere. let's go to meteorologist darren peck. >> it is really in the santa cruz mountains towards the santa clara valley which follows the pattern. if we look at the last three hours, you will see the main event in the 9:00 hour right there. that really impressive organized line of heavy rain is slowly marching south. we all saw our share of it. now that it is on the south side of things, we check the santa cruz mountains because this has potential to drop snow levels to maybe 2,000, 2500 feet. you can see it cutting through the pass. the purple shows where the snow is. that's higher peaks. it is green on the summit at 17, so it is rain there. you see showers extending throughout much of the rest of the south bay and a few lightning bolts. we will track this the rest of today and ta
>>> right now on the afternoon edition, we have declared a first alert weather day as we expect waves of heavy rain throughout the afternoon. good afternoon. i am elizabeth cook. >> i am ryan yamamoto. video in this morning, on the left is rain in santa rosa and the middle is outside our station on battery and broadway in san francisco. on the right, heavy rain. >> it is everywhere. let's go to meteorologist darren peck. >> it is really in the santa cruz mountains...
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creation of the first black stamp in the world penis depicting the profile of queen victoria in 1840, the succession also included the retention of the background colors of stamps depicting queen elizabethfor first class postage green for second class marine turquoise for a first class and pine green for large second class will go on sale as early as april 4th. well, of course, we are sure that the heroine of the following story understands all the intricacies of belarusian stamps. it is he, he is the long-awaited postman. that's so my name is lyudmila alyabyeva i work as a postman in the post office number 63 of the city of minsk my morning always starts cheerfully, because my eldest child is a cook, so donuts are always provided my second daughter sings. that is, all this is done to the songs, and the third is my beach. that is, in the morning i start dancing with tambourines and on this cheerful note, i go to work. it starts with the words good morning colleague, because a positive note is important. the workflow includes folding newspapers. they need to be signed and arranged according to the addresses, then there is the processing of written correspondence, it happens that the sort
creation of the first black stamp in the world penis depicting the profile of queen victoria in 1840, the succession also included the retention of the background colors of stamps depicting queen elizabethfor first class postage green for second class marine turquoise for a first class and pine green for large second class will go on sale as early as april 4th. well, of course, we are sure that the heroine of the following story understands all the intricacies of belarusian stamps. it is he, he...
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the savings and switch today. elizabeth: a guy fighting back against woke capitalism, first you will hear white house press secretarypresident his climate change actions are helping communities, then you will hear from the author of the book, cobalt red with truth about what is going on, how dirty green energy is. >> taking bold action to accelerate clean energy manufacturing and communities more resilient to impacts of climate change. >> a hell scape from the photos, poorest people in world are gorging for a will dodollar to collect cobalt. elizabeth: that is the dirty secret about climate change. you would have to strip mine the planet to get enough cobalt for their electric car and car batteries. that is a lot of people suffering in africa in dangerous toxic conditions at 2 bucks a day. >> yeah. that is just crazy. that is what has a lot of energy states fired up, i'm glad to join that conversation about how dare do you that to the great people of america. pulling them out of energy industry as we know it and trying to make them pivot to something else. we'll address that in oklahoma. elizabeth: talk to us about
the savings and switch today. elizabeth: a guy fighting back against woke capitalism, first you will hear white house press secretarypresident his climate change actions are helping communities, then you will hear from the author of the book, cobalt red with truth about what is going on, how dirty green energy is. >> taking bold action to accelerate clean energy manufacturing and communities more resilient to impacts of climate change. >> a hell scape from the photos, poorest people...
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elizabeth smart her present is not defined by her past and what she endured 20 years ago. >> this is every parent's nightmare. >> the kidnapping of elizabeth smart. >> elizabeth smart. >> elizabeth smart. >> when i firstrter: she said she remembers being taken by her captors high into the mountains high above salt lake city. there were close brushes with rescuers shouting your name. >> there wasn't a day that went by that he wasn't telling me that he would kill me, kill my family if i didn't do what he wanted me to do. >> reporter: her family never giving up hope. the family spokesperson chris thomas writing about the media frenzy in his forthcoming book "unexpected." >> what explains the media fascination with elizabeth's story? >> this was a case unlike any that had ever been seen. a child being abducted from their own room in an affluent suburb. that just doesn't happen. >> reporter: after nine harrowing months and unthinkable developments -- >> miracle, indeed, do exist. >> we were walking up state street in salt lake city, and i remember a police car pulling up, and they started questioning me. he was just like, you know, there's this girl, and she's been missing for a very long time, and her fam
elizabeth smart her present is not defined by her past and what she endured 20 years ago. >> this is every parent's nightmare. >> the kidnapping of elizabeth smart. >> elizabeth smart. >> elizabeth smart. >> when i firstrter: she said she remembers being taken by her captors high into the mountains high above salt lake city. there were close brushes with rescuers shouting your name. >> there wasn't a day that went by that he wasn't telling me that he would...
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celebrating indigenous culture will replace the previous portrait of the late queen elizabeth, the second. is this the firstand? a snub towards an republic and? a snub to the british monarchy ? that's to the british monarchy? that's what we're talking about for the next. i'd love to know your thoughts on today's topics. please do tweet me at gb news or you can email me on gb views at gb news dot course you gb news dot uk. of course you can watch us on youtube too. thank you very much. mike batt critic . so yes, big news today. critic. so yes, big news today. rishi sunak is reportedly looking to ban people arriving in the uk via small boats from appealing deportation. the times reports the home office has drawn a few options to achieve the prime minister's goal either withdrawing the right to appeal automatic exclusion or only allowing appeals to be heard one step rotation has already occurred. another way of fast these proposals could be by leaving the c all that. that's the european of human rights. and while this has been backed by a number of employees, other others fear this move would violate internati
celebrating indigenous culture will replace the previous portrait of the late queen elizabeth, the second. is this the firstand? a snub towards an republic and? a snub to the british monarchy ? that's to the british monarchy? that's what we're talking about for the next. i'd love to know your thoughts on today's topics. please do tweet me at gb news or you can email me on gb views at gb news dot course you gb news dot uk. of course you can watch us on youtube too. thank you very much. mike batt...
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elizabeth donovan. >> often in my career i have been the first black woman to hold my position, sometimes the only blacke will question everything you do and ask how you got there as if not by hard work when you are successful, you internalize space that were not made for us. my advice, be courageous, be bold, don't diminish your gifts. today you may be fir, stbut hopefully tomorrow, you will be one of many. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools, and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities. while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. >>> welcome back time for your w.e.x. wrap-up here we go speaking at the world summit in dubai, elon musk says he plans to employ a new ceo for twitter by the end of the year he says he needs to stashlize the organization first that's what that was. >>> speaking of musk, he shows his frustration during the super bowl that his tweets aroun
elizabeth donovan. >> often in my career i have been the first black woman to hold my position, sometimes the only blacke will question everything you do and ask how you got there as if not by hard work when you are successful, you internalize space that were not made for us. my advice, be courageous, be bold, don't diminish your gifts. today you may be fir, stbut hopefully tomorrow, you will be one of many. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools, and paper trading to help...
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the liberation of voroshilovgrad. nothing has been forgotten in lugansk. first, the development of novorossia in the middle of the 18th century during the time of empress elizabeth petrovna - this territory became, in a certain sense, a place of social and cultural experiment. here they coexisted, and then mixed in the nationality of the religion. lifestyles of people who became colonists as settlers and subjects of the russian empire , elizabeth, by her decree, established the novoselskaya and slavic-serbian colonies, where serbs, bulgarians , moldova and others came en masse from the balkans, they were attracted by the distribution of land, the payment of lifting and other benefits in the fortress. st. elizabeth later or council city of soviet times, kirovograd , the community of merchants settled. they conducted a profitable trade; they conducted worship under the reformed torch; old faith it is likely that catherine the great considered novorossia as an independent part of the russian empire, although this region was firmly connected with the rest of the country, but it could also become a separate platform for experimenting with its socio-political and econ
the liberation of voroshilovgrad. nothing has been forgotten in lugansk. first, the development of novorossia in the middle of the 18th century during the time of empress elizabeth petrovna - this territory became, in a certain sense, a place of social and cultural experiment. here they coexisted, and then mixed in the nationality of the religion. lifestyles of people who became colonists as settlers and subjects of the russian empire , elizabeth, by her decree, established the novoselskaya and...
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on behalf of the first congressional district -- north carolina's first congressional district, i applaud elizabeth city state university coach and north carolina wesleyan university coach for building their respective programs. and i thank the student-athletes for their determination and for showing the entire country the best of eastern north carolina. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, it is with great respect that i rise today to celebrate black history month and recognize the honorable calvin d. hawkins who is a late county superior court judge in northwest indiana, and a champion for equality and civil rights. while still in his teens, judge hawkins participated in the historic march on washington in 1963. mr. mrvan: and then embarked on his distinguished leal career where he has faith -- legal career where he has faithfully served with purpose,
on behalf of the first congressional district -- north carolina's first congressional district, i applaud elizabeth city state university coach and north carolina wesleyan university coach for building their respective programs. and i thank the student-athletes for their determination and for showing the entire country the best of eastern north carolina. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask...
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the liberation of voroshilovgrad for centuries. nothing has been forgotten in lugansk. first, the development of novorossia in the middle of the 18th century during the time of empress elizabeththis territory became, in a certain sense , a place of social and cultural experiment. here nationalities and religions coexisted and then mixed. the way of life of people who became colonists , migrants and subjects of the russian empire , elizabeth, by her decree, established the novoselskaya and slavic-serbian colonies, where serbs, bulgarians , moldova and others came en masse from the balkans, and others were attracted by the distribution of land and the payment of lifting.
the liberation of voroshilovgrad for centuries. nothing has been forgotten in lugansk. first, the development of novorossia in the middle of the 18th century during the time of empress elizabeththis territory became, in a certain sense , a place of social and cultural experiment. here nationalities and religions coexisted and then mixed. the way of life of people who became colonists , migrants and subjects of the russian empire , elizabeth, by her decree, established the novoselskaya and...
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the high cost of child care. abc's elizabeth schulze has more on what's being called the reverse boomerang effect as first seen int journal." >> reporter: this morning, a growing number of american adults are packing up and moving back in with their kids. on top of near record inflation, some retirees' budgets are squeezed by stock market uncertainty. fidelity reports 401(k) balances last year dropped 20%, and more than 10% of americans over the age of 65 live below the poverty line. daniel kane now lives with his daughter's family in arizona. >> everything lined up and it was a perfect time for us and it worked out great. >> reporter: many parents choosing to share a roof with their children and grandchildren amid sky-high housing and child care costs. >> you have parents who are getting a little bit older, who want to spend more time with their children and their grandchildren, and then you have younger parents who are in desperate need of help raising their kids. it really is putting that proverbial village under one roof. >> reporter: at the end of 2021, 1 in 4 americans between the ages of 25 and 34 lived wi
the high cost of child care. abc's elizabeth schulze has more on what's being called the reverse boomerang effect as first seen int journal." >> reporter: this morning, a growing number of american adults are packing up and moving back in with their kids. on top of near record inflation, some retirees' budgets are squeezed by stock market uncertainty. fidelity reports 401(k) balances last year dropped 20%, and more than 10% of americans over the age of 65 live below the poverty line....
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democrats on the committee exercise first amendment restraints when they complain how the platforms don't take enough down, we need everyone out of account of contend moderation. elizabethome back thank you. >> critics now slam cnn don lemon for ignoring cnn's own reporting a then the the hunter biden lab lapplaptop story. >> and why did the teachers union abandon teachers in their vaccine mandate fight. that is next on "the evening edit." three nights, esg... the broker will take your bonds. -diversification, futures, options. fiduciary. leverage. [whispering] -frothy markets. psst. virtual real estate is a lock. ♪ cold hard cash ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management knows the world is full of financial noise. i'm looking at your asset mix and plan. you are right on track. great, thanks. our easy-to-use app and local advisors are here to help you figure out what's right for your investments. j.p. morgan wealth management. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ what will you do? will you make
democrats on the committee exercise first amendment restraints when they complain how the platforms don't take enough down, we need everyone out of account of contend moderation. elizabethome back thank you. >> critics now slam cnn don lemon for ignoring cnn's own reporting a then the the hunter biden lab lapplaptop story. >> and why did the teachers union abandon teachers in their vaccine mandate fight. that is next on "the evening edit." three nights, esg... the broker...
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right now on the afternoon edition, a first alert weather day after rain moves through the region and snow once again is topping mt. diablo. good afternoon. i am brian yamamoto. >> i am elizabeth cook. we will get your forecast in a moment. a gas line fire forced evacuations in a daly city neighborhood. jocelyn moran is live along teller of art. joslin, where does this stand now? >> reporter: all right, liz. the good news is there is no fire anymore. you can see how many pg&e crews are here. you can see it is coming the area where the fire was. you can see this line of pg&e crews through the area through the neighborhood. we are told the shelter in place order has been lifted for the neighborhood except for those immediate homes that were affected. so the home where the spire was in front of, a few of the homes in the area are still evacuated. the shelter in place order for the rest of the neighborhood has been lifted now. i want to show you the video of the flames from last night. these are flames from this morning, too. this is under investigation. the battalion chief says they got calls and reports of a loud explosion, an electrical hazard and a car on fire. all of this is
right now on the afternoon edition, a first alert weather day after rain moves through the region and snow once again is topping mt. diablo. good afternoon. i am brian yamamoto. >> i am elizabeth cook. we will get your forecast in a moment. a gas line fire forced evacuations in a daly city neighborhood. jocelyn moran is live along teller of art. joslin, where does this stand now? >> reporter: all right, liz. the good news is there is no fire anymore. you can see how many pg&e...
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the power that gives these social media companies their license to operate. if heir going to demand anything, it should be greater transparency, not greater censorship. elizabeth: to your point, that is a constitutional firstund. watch this. >> mr. roth, while at twitter, how many meetings did you have with the fbi? >> i couldn't say for sure -- >> more than 10? >> that's a reasonable estimate. >> more than 0 the? >> i couldn't say for sure. >> as mr. dorsey testified on multiple occasions, twitter changed its policy within 24 hours and admitted its initial action was wrong. in hindsight, twitter should have reinstated the post account immediately. >> you silenced me from communicating with the american people over a freaking joke. now, who the hell do you think that the you are? election interference? yeah, i would say that that was taking place because of you four sitting here. the hunter biden laptop story was suppressed. 9 a sitting member of congress was suppressed. a stating -- sitting president was banned from twitter. elizabeth: michael, what concerns you about all of this? you know, people out there on msnbc, cnn, say this is the right-wing, tinfoil hat conspiracy stuff. but it's government docume
the power that gives these social media companies their license to operate. if heir going to demand anything, it should be greater transparency, not greater censorship. elizabeth: to your point, that is a constitutional firstund. watch this. >> mr. roth, while at twitter, how many meetings did you have with the fbi? >> i couldn't say for sure -- >> more than 10? >> that's a reasonable estimate. >> more than 0 the? >> i couldn't say for sure. >> as mr....
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elizabeth donovan. >>> often in my career i have been the first black woman to hold my position, sometimes the only blackwill question everything you do and ask how you got there as if not by hard work when you are successful, you internalize to survive the spaces not made for us my advice, be courageous, be bold, don't diminish your gifts. today you may be first, but hopefully tomorrow you will be one of many. you want a loan to build a factory in america? you can't do that. this is what we were up against. nobody builds factories in the us anymore. you can't do that. experts claimed you couldn't do what we did. you want to hire workers here in the states? you can't do that. weathertech has been proving them wrong, for over 33 years. building our own factories, employing thousands, and making world-class products, right here in america. because when you buy something made in america...we all win. weathertech. >>> check out shares of blue owl capital. adding to strong gains on the year up around 30% the firm reported results this week with revenue coming in well above expectations, strong double digit gr
elizabeth donovan. >>> often in my career i have been the first black woman to hold my position, sometimes the only blackwill question everything you do and ask how you got there as if not by hard work when you are successful, you internalize to survive the spaces not made for us my advice, be courageous, be bold, don't diminish your gifts. today you may be first, but hopefully tomorrow you will be one of many. you want a loan to build a factory in america? you can't do that. this is...
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the first thing he said was, "well, she looks like a spanish elizabeth taylor." was aiming for. i had her eyebrows. i did her hair like her. i put on a waist cincher, because she had a wasp waist. and he literally said, "how would you like to be... ..an actress with mgm studios?" and i was truly at a loss for words. i just couldn't. .. i couldn't believe it. this didn't happen to people like me. yeah. just... it was the dream come true. and for a while, it really was, even in california, when we moved there. and i was doing little parts in movies at mgm. but the shock came when suddenly my daddy, louis b mayer, in effect, said, "you know what? we don't know what to do with you. we're dropping your contract." they didn't know what to do with me because my name was rosita dolores alvaro. they changed it to rita moreno. i was a prisoner in their hands, and it really worried me because i was one of those kids who was just afraid to say no to anything. i was afraid they'd come up with something i really hated, that i'd be stuck with for the rest of my life. so, it was
the first thing he said was, "well, she looks like a spanish elizabeth taylor." was aiming for. i had her eyebrows. i did her hair like her. i put on a waist cincher, because she had a wasp waist. and he literally said, "how would you like to be... ..an actress with mgm studios?" and i was truly at a loss for words. i just couldn't. .. i couldn't believe it. this didn't happen to people like me. yeah. just... it was the dream come true. and for a while, it really was, even...
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the dominion voting systems lawsuit against fox news, including our first look at some of the sworn testimony from rupert murdoch on why he allowed his network to spread election lies. >>> also tonight, senator elizabeth warren is here on how we are still living with the consequences of trump's judicial choices. from an imminent decision on reproductive rights to student loan debt relief and beyond. >>> and the water crisis in mississippi has echoes of 1890 post reconstruction with jackson's overwhelmingly black population being told by white state lawmakers we know what's best for you. >>> we begin tonight with the super sized panic of the american right. post-obama backlash may have escalated the panic more than ten years ago. but then donald trump poured the freakout with gasoline. it was trump who unveiled the racism and misogyny that was always there, but threw it wide open, normi al always there, but threw it wide open, normiized racism. the post-trump age of open fascism. we saw open demonstrations of hate from whiteuse ing tiki torches to light up charlottesville, to the attempted takeover of the capitol. people don't even feel bad about their anti-blackness these days. they are grossly kind o
the dominion voting systems lawsuit against fox news, including our first look at some of the sworn testimony from rupert murdoch on why he allowed his network to spread election lies. >>> also tonight, senator elizabeth warren is here on how we are still living with the consequences of trump's judicial choices. from an imminent decision on reproductive rights to student loan debt relief and beyond. >>> and the water crisis in mississippi has echoes of 1890 post reconstruction...
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the mandate. when we were doling out vaccines early on to high-risk people, we should not have been giving it first to those who already had covid. elizabeth: you could have according to lancet, immunity for 10 months. if you got infected by covid. then is that how to look at it? this should be a factor in policy dig cues about all vaccines. >> they only wanted people who agreed with their scientific doing dogma to be around them, there was a litmus test for anyone involved. you had to be like-minded with the establishment. that was the ultimate crime of what they did. now knowing what we know, the problem is fauci looked at 60 day and 90 day results and got sugar high off an antibody elevation first few months. this was transient protection. elizabeth: we have fox business, grady trimble found 10 cities, states and counties, they got a lot of pandemic aid money and looking to set up reparations for african-american americans, we know the issue in racism but this is about abuse of cove covid relief funds that was for the pandemic. >> we have so many doses ofs vaccine getting ready to expire and go to waste. because the government insisted
the mandate. when we were doling out vaccines early on to high-risk people, we should not have been giving it first to those who already had covid. elizabeth: you could have according to lancet, immunity for 10 months. if you got infected by covid. then is that how to look at it? this should be a factor in policy dig cues about all vaccines. >> they only wanted people who agreed with their scientific doing dogma to be around them, there was a litmus test for anyone involved. you had to be...
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the common people was a key priority as well. a couple of quick examples of that. when elizabeth first was queen, she wanted to boost the size of the navy and the overall scope of the fishing fleet. and so she required a fish to be eaten on certain days by law you had to eat fish on certain days to the demand for fish from the shipping. conversely lent and much of northern europe. the weather is terrible during and the food supplies are very scarce. there's nothing particularly in the bible that tells you what you cannot eat when you're during lent. but northern european would say during lent shall not eat the following things, mostly because those things weren't available. and if you tell people, the reason you can't have it is because it'll help you get into heaven. they're less likely to rebel than if you say, well, the nobles, have it all. good luck to the rest of you. and over time, these producers also that seem natural, right? fish and chips is a national english dish. during lent you fast on certain foods and you avoid asking questions about why you're so hungry at that time. b
the common people was a key priority as well. a couple of quick examples of that. when elizabeth first was queen, she wanted to boost the size of the navy and the overall scope of the fishing fleet. and so she required a fish to be eaten on certain days by law you had to eat fish on certain days to the demand for fish from the shipping. conversely lent and much of northern europe. the weather is terrible during and the food supplies are very scarce. there's nothing particularly in the bible...
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the first thing he said was, "well, she looks like a spanish elizabeth taylor." her eyebrows. i did her hair like her. i put on a waist cincher, because she had a wasp waist. and he literally said, "how would you like to be... ..an actress with mgm studios?" and i was truly at a loss for words. i just couldn't. .. i couldn't believe it. this didn't happen to people like me. yeah. just... it was the dream come true. and for a while, it really was, even in california, when we moved there. and i was doing little parts in movies at mgm. but the shock came when suddenly my daddy, louis b mayer, in effect, said, "you know what? we don't know what to do with you. we're dropping your contract." they didn't know what to do with me because my name was rosita dolores alvaro. they changed it to rita moreno. i was a prisoner in their hands, and it really worried me because i was one of those kids who was just afraid to say no to anything. i was afraid they'd come up with something i really hated, that i'd be stuck with for the rest of my life. so, it wasn't pleasant. so, i gr
the first thing he said was, "well, she looks like a spanish elizabeth taylor." her eyebrows. i did her hair like her. i put on a waist cincher, because she had a wasp waist. and he literally said, "how would you like to be... ..an actress with mgm studios?" and i was truly at a loss for words. i just couldn't. .. i couldn't believe it. this didn't happen to people like me. yeah. just... it was the dream come true. and for a while, it really was, even in california, when we...
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the country's new $5 bill. his late mother, queen elizabeth is on the current version of the bill. australia says that she'll be replaced by a tribute to the culture and history of the firstext beyonce fans are in a frenzy after her big announcement she's taking renaissance on the road, kicking off a global tour. the queen bees instagram post quickly racking up seven million likes. for launches in sweden this may and then wraps up in new orleans. ickets are available only on ticketmaster. but there are some changes after the taylor swift debacle, fans need to register and sale times will vary by city. and next dolly parton says she is not selling cbd or keto. gummy ads have been popping up online, saying dolly is endorsing products which claimed to relieve joint pain and help you sleep, but her team posted a message saying dolly parton is not affiliated with has not endorsed and is not associated with any keto or cbd gummies product. she's more the cake cookie and cornbread type reaction has been priceless. one person said. if dolly sold gummies, they'd be triple d not c b. d leave it at that. next attribute in snow to president lincoln man in wisconsin says it took him t
the country's new $5 bill. his late mother, queen elizabeth is on the current version of the bill. australia says that she'll be replaced by a tribute to the culture and history of the firstext beyonce fans are in a frenzy after her big announcement she's taking renaissance on the road, kicking off a global tour. the queen bees instagram post quickly racking up seven million likes. for launches in sweden this may and then wraps up in new orleans. ickets are available only on ticketmaster. but...
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elizabeth bro, who's a senior fellow in foreign defense policy at the american enterprise institute. jones not from washington dc. elizabeth, thanks for joining us. here in al jazeera, what do you make of this? first of all, this move expanding the u. s. is military footprint in the area? well, 5 or 10 years ago would have looked pretty expansionist by the americans. but now there is increasing concern in the region that china is, is acting aggressively not, not necessarily in a military way, but just just misbehaving. m a and in non military ways. and then how do you, how do you acid as to targeted or affected country? and fight that, and that is the, the, the dilemma that the philippines are facing. vietnam is facing. other countries are facing and, and your correspond as mentioned, the chinese artificial islands in the south china sea at the international tribunal . and their rules on such matters rule the favor of the philippines, but china is still there. so there is concern that china is, is throwing its weight around in and non military ways and not using, not using military aggression, but the stabilizing countries. and those means are included, for example, facing and other countries wort
elizabeth bro, who's a senior fellow in foreign defense policy at the american enterprise institute. jones not from washington dc. elizabeth, thanks for joining us. here in al jazeera, what do you make of this? first of all, this move expanding the u. s. is military footprint in the area? well, 5 or 10 years ago would have looked pretty expansionist by the americans. but now there is increasing concern in the region that china is, is acting aggressively not, not necessarily in a military way,...
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here are the income requirements for individuals making up to $125,000 or for households making up to $250,000. chris, this was first proposed on the campaign trail in 2019. senator elizabethren proposed forgiving up to $50,000 of student loan debt. candidate biden then trailed after that about a year later suggesting a minimum of $10,000 forgiveness. then we had the pandemic and part of the c.a.r.e.s. act that president trump signed paused student repayment and accrual of interest. that was from president biden has august. then the arguments in the supreme court. here's a look at the national debt and how it's broken up among families. mortgages makes up the lion's share, number two -- >> this is incredible. i don't think most would know -- we know the biggest amount of money anybody ever spends is usually on a house, but student loan. >> this is how ubiquitous it is. we look at the debt, 207, the amount was half a trillion and now it is 1.634 trillion. this is why the white house says this is needed. this is the graph right now showing the trajectory of the cost of a four-year public university. this is how pell grant values have relatively remained stagnant then what re
here are the income requirements for individuals making up to $125,000 or for households making up to $250,000. chris, this was first proposed on the campaign trail in 2019. senator elizabethren proposed forgiving up to $50,000 of student loan debt. candidate biden then trailed after that about a year later suggesting a minimum of $10,000 forgiveness. then we had the pandemic and part of the c.a.r.e.s. act that president trump signed paused student repayment and accrual of interest. that was...
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when we talk about the timeline of how we got here, it was then-presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren that firstproposed student debt forgiveness up to $50,000, and then candidate biden proposed up to a minimum of $10,000. he officially ordered forgiveness in 2022, but during the pandemic student loan repayments were halted when then president trump signed the cares act and interest stopped accruing. that's the foundation of why president biden says he has the authority to do it with the 2023 heroes act saying the pandemic caused all the hardship, and then we started to see the fights, two graduate students sued and two states sued. when we look at the debt, mortgage is number one and student debt is number two. we went from half a trillion dollars in 2007 to present day with more than $1.6 trillion of out standing debt. this is why the white house says this is needed. this is from their office. you can see the trajectory of how much the costs of universities have grown, and when you talk to people about why they want this kind of debt forgiveness, you have megan from illinois saying it feels li
when we talk about the timeline of how we got here, it was then-presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren that firstproposed student debt forgiveness up to $50,000, and then candidate biden proposed up to a minimum of $10,000. he officially ordered forgiveness in 2022, but during the pandemic student loan repayments were halted when then president trump signed the cares act and interest stopped accruing. that's the foundation of why president biden says he has the authority to do it with...