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michael: esther george, thank you much. chiefs or jaguar's? esther: time in kansas city. think it will be a great lineup and i'm rooting for the chiefs. michael: per final interview as president of the kansas city federal reserve. we will send it back to you. guy: thank you very much indeed, mike mckee and kansas city fed president esther george. we wish her well and thank her for her service. coming up big tech, big cuts. google the latest company to slash the workforce. 12,000 jobs said to go. details to follow. the start up his next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ose in life - a “why.” maybe it's perfecting that special place that you want to keep in the family or passing down the family business or giving back to the places that inspire you. no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank, we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how. just tell us - what's your why? lisa: it is a time for a look at some of the biggest business stories. elon musk could testify as soon as today in the tesla fraud trial internment cisco. shareholder
michael: esther george, thank you much. chiefs or jaguar's? esther: time in kansas city. think it will be a great lineup and i'm rooting for the chiefs. michael: per final interview as president of the kansas city federal reserve. we will send it back to you. guy: thank you very much indeed, mike mckee and kansas city fed president esther george. we wish her well and thank her for her service. coming up big tech, big cuts. google the latest company to slash the workforce. 12,000 jobs said to...
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esther finey: [speaking foreign language] sally: esther finey sells fried banana to earn a small livingcame a refugee, she was a teacher in west papua. her husband worked for a un agency. the family was middle class. ♪♪♪ tony: i used to tell her that it's okay, it's okay, don't cry because, you know, because of your aim, because of your dream for your homeland to be free, that's why you took house here. so you don't need to cry. just wait patiently, struggle, and then you will see the result of it. sally: it's an impossible choice to endure a lack of freedom in west papua or live in poverty in papua new guinea. ♪♪♪ sally: tony is part of a lost generation, lacking education and opportunity. ♪♪♪ sally: the rest of the family has returned and esther finey wonders if it's better to go back too, but her health is failing. esther: [speaking foreign language] ♪♪♪ tony: i'm eagerly want to go, go to west papua and fight, instead of wasting my time here, you know. so because this is the only dream i have. this is the only dream that i still carry on, that i hope that one day west papua will be
esther finey: [speaking foreign language] sally: esther finey sells fried banana to earn a small livingcame a refugee, she was a teacher in west papua. her husband worked for a un agency. the family was middle class. ♪♪♪ tony: i used to tell her that it's okay, it's okay, don't cry because, you know, because of your aim, because of your dream for your homeland to be free, that's why you took house here. so you don't need to cry. just wait patiently, struggle, and then you will see the...
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esther: the latter one in particular.lthough this might be due to, for triggered by, recession, which will trigger the fed to cut rates later this year. the risk is if you go for software dollar right now, there is divergence in fed and market views. as long as this persists, there is always the risk that if data comes more in line with the fed, but the market quite suddenly moves to the fed side. and that we would see at least in the intermediate a spur in u.s. dollar. the latest jobs market report stresses that risk, there was something everybody. for the fed, but effectively, for the market. manus: it just depends whether you really think the fed can deliver a soft landing. make your call, roll the dice, how hard -- which is what the fed needs -- or how soft can this landing be in 2023? esther: right now everything points to a soft-ish landing. we do not expect a very deep recession. however, we ultimately believe it will be sufficient to bring down inflation so that the fed is more comfortable with cutting rates. beca
esther: the latter one in particular.lthough this might be due to, for triggered by, recession, which will trigger the fed to cut rates later this year. the risk is if you go for software dollar right now, there is divergence in fed and market views. as long as this persists, there is always the risk that if data comes more in line with the fed, but the market quite suddenly moves to the fed side. and that we would see at least in the intermediate a spur in u.s. dollar. the latest jobs market...
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we will speak to the kansas city fed president esther george.as is the rotating position off along with jim bullard and cleveland's loretta mloretta me. joining us on the phone to discuss this is joanne feeney and zachary hill these are the inaugural appearances. it is important for the new year it sets up the next 12 months, joanne how is it looking for you? >> good morning, joe we will still have the fed news and risk of recession and concerns of interest rates still pushing markets around investors should expect that volatility in this situation, labor markets continue to be tight the fed made it clear they will get the inflation under control. they need to maintain that credibility. they are facing that with the shortages in the labor market which will keep pressure on upper wages. they have to hold firm are raising rates and holding it high for as long as it takes investors should be careful to read into the data that might make them think rates will be cut soon we have labor hoarding in the market which is a signal that firms might be talk
we will speak to the kansas city fed president esther george.as is the rotating position off along with jim bullard and cleveland's loretta mloretta me. joining us on the phone to discuss this is joanne feeney and zachary hill these are the inaugural appearances. it is important for the new year it sets up the next 12 months, joanne how is it looking for you? >> good morning, joe we will still have the fed news and risk of recession and concerns of interest rates still pushing markets...
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esther: good morning. agree with filipe on his original assessment, all of this is not easy to do. as a fund manager, it would be best to look at the numbers as much as possible. even these protests were a bit unexpected. i thought it would come a bit earlier right after the election in november and just thought nothing happened, so it serves as a good reminder of ultimately we should be allowing some of these political risks to be around and do not be too complacent. having said that, looking at the asset evaluation, especially if you look at the local curve, still plenty of premiums priced in and these are the areas where i am more confident about saying that there is still value and a good risk reward in brazilian assets. dani: do you worry at all that beyond the risk itself that it translates into lula having difficulty getting through some of his financial reforms that he wants to end what will be the impact of that on sovereign debt in the country? esther: this is a great question. when the first hea
esther: good morning. agree with filipe on his original assessment, all of this is not easy to do. as a fund manager, it would be best to look at the numbers as much as possible. even these protests were a bit unexpected. i thought it would come a bit earlier right after the election in november and just thought nothing happened, so it serves as a good reminder of ultimately we should be allowing some of these political risks to be around and do not be too complacent. having said that, looking...
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kansas city fed president esther george strongly backing the higher for longer message.on't want to say longer because you'll hear in a minute. saying her own forecast sees rates rising above 5% and staying there well into 2024 >> i'll, over 5% and i see staying there for some time. again, until we get the signals that inflation is really convincingly starting to fall back towards our 2% goal >> george, of course, is leaving this month after more than ten years as fed president in kansas city and 40 years at the bank. she said she's not forecasting a recession but sees the economy as very vulnerable to shock. she has two main concerns about inflation. first what she says is the tight labor market continuing to drive up wages and prices, and secondly, large amount of savings in households that could continue to power growth and spending in the months ahead. >> if that buffer of money, though, begins to be spent out, we will have a harder time, i think, in terms of bringing inflation back to our target over time. >> the outlook for fed tightening rose after yesterday's min
kansas city fed president esther george strongly backing the higher for longer message.on't want to say longer because you'll hear in a minute. saying her own forecast sees rates rising above 5% and staying there well into 2024 >> i'll, over 5% and i see staying there for some time. again, until we get the signals that inflation is really convincingly starting to fall back towards our 2% goal >> george, of course, is leaving this month after more than ten years as fed president in...
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esther and philip. with bethany. esther and philip. thank you. good morning to you . thank you. good morning to you. it's 10:01. i'm bethany elsey thank you. good morning to you. it's10:01. i'm bethany elsey in the gb newsroom flybe has cancelled all flights after collapsing with the british airline going into administration . the uk civil administration. the uk civil aviation authority is urging people who booked flights with the regional carrier not to travel to airports flying, be returned to the skies last april after it collapsed in 2020 and was operated earning up to 5530 flights per week across 23 reads. the government says its immediate priority is to support staff and those who've been left stranded . travel expert simon stranded. travel expert simon calder says hundreds of people have lost their jobs. i calder says hundreds of people have lost theirjobs. i have a great deal of sympathy for the thousands of people booked today to fly on flybe who are now having to make other plans. do not go to the airport is the message from the civil aviation authority , but also, of
esther and philip. with bethany. esther and philip. thank you. good morning to you . thank you. good morning to you. it's 10:01. i'm bethany elsey thank you. good morning to you. it's10:01. i'm bethany elsey in the gb newsroom flybe has cancelled all flights after collapsing with the british airline going into administration . the uk civil administration. the uk civil aviation authority is urging people who booked flights with the regional carrier not to travel to airports flying, be returned...
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we heard esther george talking about that.e need to see some pretty big changes if we don't get the recession that everyone is anticipating. we will not get the cuts that everyone is pricing into the bond market. the signals we are getting are so confused. we have come out of the gate, some markets are signaling a recession. there is no agreed direction of travel here. alix: to your point, strategist across wall street are looking at the european stock rally losing steam. bank of america, and barclays says european equities can cope with a mild profit recession. what do you do with that if you are looking at a rally around 450, 435? guy: we are at 452. sharon bell has raised her target to 454 from 465. the most optimistic in the survey is 510. we will get some volatility in the middle. but we're trading for 52 which is the average of the survey. that is exactly where we are trading today. we have already done the year in terms of where we finish it. then what do you do if the trade has just been get on the market is stay there
we heard esther george talking about that.e need to see some pretty big changes if we don't get the recession that everyone is anticipating. we will not get the cuts that everyone is pricing into the bond market. the signals we are getting are so confused. we have come out of the gate, some markets are signaling a recession. there is no agreed direction of travel here. alix: to your point, strategist across wall street are looking at the european stock rally losing steam. bank of america, and...
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now, though, it's back to esther. philip . to esther. philip. thanks.o this morning throughout the show by a former conservative cabinet minister, lord peter lily and broadcaster and journalist clare muldoon. but we're just going to read a couple of views out here . i've got sean. she says, i've worked in the nhs since the 19805 worked in the nhs since the 1980s as a registered nurse. when i started it was a perfect pyramid set up with the fewest admin managers at the top and the massive clinical levels at the massive clinical levels at the base roots. after four the wide base roots. after four decades. it's now a top heavy mushroomed and organised nation filled with admin non medical. it's disgraceful neglect of actual clinical care and waste was not particularly impressed with jeremy hunt's speech earlier. he said, here we go again. moneygall off a high tech and the rest of us can go hang their mantra to the rest of us should we just shut up and keep paying should we just shut up and keep paying your taxes? the only way we will succeed in this country
now, though, it's back to esther. philip . to esther. philip. thanks.o this morning throughout the show by a former conservative cabinet minister, lord peter lily and broadcaster and journalist clare muldoon. but we're just going to read a couple of views out here . i've got sean. she says, i've worked in the nhs since the 19805 worked in the nhs since the 1980s as a registered nurse. when i started it was a perfect pyramid set up with the fewest admin managers at the top and the massive...
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we will hear from tom barkin and esther george. >>> let's get a check of the markets.it of strength in the early trade joining me now is patrick fruzzetti at hightower great to have you on >> good morning, frank >> patrick, we have been talking about it all morning drama in d.c. and the fed minutes out raising rates for some time. no real sign of the pivot. the jobs report which means good news could be bad news what are you expecting for the markets today? >> frank, entering 2023, we are hoping for new beginnings. it feels more of the same. we have a strong and tight labor market we saw it with the adp numbers yesterday. today, unemployment is expected to remain unchanged. non-farm payroll around 200,000 means the fed will be higher for longer i think the fed has been firm and very consistent in the message. that will continue certainly through the first half of the year >> one of the big stories of 2022 was the rising dollar in q4, it fizzled a bit. are we looking at another rally for the dollar that impacted a lot of tech companies and multinationals >> it is very i
we will hear from tom barkin and esther george. >>> let's get a check of the markets.it of strength in the early trade joining me now is patrick fruzzetti at hightower great to have you on >> good morning, frank >> patrick, we have been talking about it all morning drama in d.c. and the fed minutes out raising rates for some time. no real sign of the pivot. the jobs report which means good news could be bad news what are you expecting for the markets today? >> frank,...
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thanks at gb news now was back to esther and phil . thanks tatyana esther and phil.cularly about the spiking story. claire says the prospect of is so frightening. i'm relieved to hear people are campaigning to ease awareness of this issue. a mayor says needs to be more severe consequence for people who are spiking the dnnks. for people who are spiking the drinks . alice says women drinks. alice says women shouldn't to worry about shouldn't have to worry about being spiked when going out nightclub where this nightclub bbqs where this happens frequently. need happens most frequently. need take to take it upon themselves to implement key implement anti—spike key measures thoroughly checking measures by thoroughly checking people they go inside and people before they go inside and by monitoring sarah by monitoring bars. and sarah says works in and we often says she works in and we often stress all of our customers they must never ever take a drink that hasn't been prepared for them and is standing around. thank you very much indeed for that. i really did strike a note th
thanks at gb news now was back to esther and phil . thanks tatyana esther and phil.cularly about the spiking story. claire says the prospect of is so frightening. i'm relieved to hear people are campaigning to ease awareness of this issue. a mayor says needs to be more severe consequence for people who are spiking the dnnks. for people who are spiking the drinks . alice says women drinks. alice says women shouldn't to worry about shouldn't have to worry about being spiked when going out...
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did that is touch those packets and his other story and china one post columbus esther line does unit in at 1.9 t 2 d for good mancha pick up day is it isn't developed to spot the pace was about is what as it the goal oh gosh, i like it. oh, placement owns throughout the world so much some of the business. s. c o, 2 is, was needing to discuss the asian meetings after and commissioner calls. so for me needed you will be track without cook c, r, and or invest in the us, their pricing. don't. roberts and act pliers bring better large re at the expense. mark. negation is fine admitted for 2. and he said, it's an antique weighing has me twice. best for you. yes, i asked her, the benefactor to 7 different plans, the major, her drop due respect and 2 patches 30 so jet pin rival says featherbed, 800 burst virgin suffered a thomas to launch from west jumbo to iraq problem. as after and england turn back, it was take 9. it's in the dance buffer action. jones court start now out yet, but this mission was there for since but but we're all cream box at is this press the bear we were. i'm orbit in
did that is touch those packets and his other story and china one post columbus esther line does unit in at 1.9 t 2 d for good mancha pick up day is it isn't developed to spot the pace was about is what as it the goal oh gosh, i like it. oh, placement owns throughout the world so much some of the business. s. c o, 2 is, was needing to discuss the asian meetings after and commissioner calls. so for me needed you will be track without cook c, r, and or invest in the us, their pricing. don't....
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i love esther. in 1870 the women of the largely mormon utah territory were enfranchised as well. we'll see emily wells, there she is. suffrages such as the journalist emily wells who was one of her third husband second wives insisted that sister wives, that because sister wives share domestic chores, polygamy gave women more freedom. in fact, the whole enfranchisement of women in utah back to them by the republican party set the twin evils of the era were slavery and polygamy, and they assume that if they gave mormon women the vote, that mormon women would vote to eliminate polygamy but, in fact, the mormon women were just as religious as the mormon men and polygamy was part of the religion. so it backfired on the republicans. importantly, both the wyoming and utah territories enfranchised women i half-century before the passage of the 19th amendment. it is often said that western women, western men gave women the vote but after
i love esther. in 1870 the women of the largely mormon utah territory were enfranchised as well. we'll see emily wells, there she is. suffrages such as the journalist emily wells who was one of her third husband second wives insisted that sister wives, that because sister wives share domestic chores, polygamy gave women more freedom. in fact, the whole enfranchisement of women in utah back to them by the republican party set the twin evils of the era were slavery and polygamy, and they assume...
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esther, i've got this one donor.in a fixed invested, gated in a fixed penalty fine for showing a video where he isn't wearing a seatbelt on the same basis will print how are you get investigated and charge for taking drugs, he's taking illegal drugs, which he's admitted and his book admitted to on tv and his book telling the world illegal telling the world surely illegal drugs of an drugs are much more of an offence, serious offence than offence, a serious offence than not wearing a seatbelt. thanks, donna. comments about my donna. lots of comments about my freedom of information request about having keys to about prisoners having keys to their cells. boris says if their own cells. boris says if prisons are getting more like hotels they'll the hotels soon, they'll kick the inmates they can house inmates out so they can house migrants and peter says, i know of a former prison officer who resigned after being told he had to treat prisoners as customers. lots and lots of comments coming through. amanda hi all up through
esther, i've got this one donor.in a fixed invested, gated in a fixed penalty fine for showing a video where he isn't wearing a seatbelt on the same basis will print how are you get investigated and charge for taking drugs, he's taking illegal drugs, which he's admitted and his book admitted to on tv and his book telling the world illegal telling the world surely illegal drugs of an drugs are much more of an offence, serious offence than offence, a serious offence than not wearing a seatbelt....
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>> it's a really hard question but i do love doctor esther lovejoy. we did see her picture.she was the one with the washing clothes in the tub and her husband who was a surgeon. she was born in a logging camp, very poor family, huge, big family, lots of children. she had almost no schooling but she was very impressed by the woman doctor who delivered one of her baby sisters, and she said to herself when i i grewp i'm going to be a doctor. by the time she was a teenager her parents had finally moved into portland. they work in in a hotel, andf the guests in the hotel was a professor and he started tutoring her. she was very bright and she, by the time she got to the point where she could apply to medical school she clerked in some of the first department stores in the west. she was a sales clerk, to make money for her tuition money to go to the university medical school. she was one of three women and her class. this was around 1890-ish. she married a surgeon in her class and they took off -- they practice for a little while in portland and they said no, this is not exciting
>> it's a really hard question but i do love doctor esther lovejoy. we did see her picture.she was the one with the washing clothes in the tub and her husband who was a surgeon. she was born in a logging camp, very poor family, huge, big family, lots of children. she had almost no schooling but she was very impressed by the woman doctor who delivered one of her baby sisters, and she said to herself when i i grewp i'm going to be a doctor. by the time she was a teenager her parents had...
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habÍan dado sÓlo unas semanas de vida, luego le hablamos de la peticiÓn humanitaria de sus padres, esther para los padres de paula. carla farÍas pudo hablar con la madre paula. cuÉntanos un poco quÉ te dijo. paola, hoy para la familia se dio un paso bastante importante que fue la aprobaciÓn de la visa de sus padres. mÁs temprano pude hablar con doÑa gloria que no se explicÓ cÓmo fue el proceso de las visas. >> se pasÓ la visa de turismo normal como cualquier colombiano, cuando ya estaba enviada la solicitud nos dieron la cita para el 2025 y cuando llegÓ a la cita por orden de la embajada nos ayudaron y adelantaron la cita. >> doÑa gloria dice que su es oso y ella es eran las visas para tomar un aviÓn. >> nos dieron la visa a los dos . habÍan muchas exposiciones de que podÍan darlo zona sÍ otra no, hubo apoyo de todos lados y la felicidad compartida. >> hoy la familia celebra un primer paso. aÚn les queda ganar la batalla mÁs fuerte, ganarle a la enfermedad paula. >> lo que estamos enfrentando es realmente muy difÍcil. los padres van a llegar y les pueden dar ese amor. para toda la familia
habÍan dado sÓlo unas semanas de vida, luego le hablamos de la peticiÓn humanitaria de sus padres, esther para los padres de paula. carla farÍas pudo hablar con la madre paula. cuÉntanos un poco quÉ te dijo. paola, hoy para la familia se dio un paso bastante importante que fue la aprobaciÓn de la visa de sus padres. mÁs temprano pude hablar con doÑa gloria que no se explicÓ cÓmo fue el proceso de las visas. >> se pasÓ la visa de turismo normal como cualquier colombiano, cuando...
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esther rantzen . broadcasting. esther rantzen.mistic. if you want to just come to me for a second, sam, because i would like to say that esther rantzen has been on this programme times. she's the ultimate professional when she's on. you wouldn't believe 82. she's wouldn't believe she's 82. she's articulate. she's still an amazing broadcaster. when i was growing up, i had three broadcasting heroes and they were terry wogan , cilla black were terry wogan, cilla black and esther rantzen , and she and esther rantzen, and she rightly sits on that list tv greats and we wish her a speedy recovery and can't wait to have esther back on the show soon. let's have a look at the eye paper next and what they lead with is sunak. paper next and what they lead with is sunak . and of course, with is sunak. and of course, that was the topic of my big opinion monologue sunak's allies blame johnson for tory sleaze after the pm sacked zahawi mp is it's a legacy of boris johnson's time in power encouraged tory chairman to try to cling on and is preventi
esther rantzen . broadcasting. esther rantzen.mistic. if you want to just come to me for a second, sam, because i would like to say that esther rantzen has been on this programme times. she's the ultimate professional when she's on. you wouldn't believe 82. she's wouldn't believe she's 82. she's articulate. she's still an amazing broadcaster. when i was growing up, i had three broadcasting heroes and they were terry wogan , cilla black were terry wogan, cilla black and esther rantzen , and she...
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esther chang spent almost two decades in china, where he practiced international law. in the past 20 years, he has appeared regularly in media. gordon chang was the author of the impending collapse of china in 2021, we discussed whether he still stands by his prediction. ♪ >> high school students, time to get out your phones and start recording for your chance to win $100,000, with a grand prize of $5,000 by entering the c-span studentcam video documentary contest. picture yourselves as a newly elected member of congress and tell us what your top priority would be and why. create a five or six minute video showing the importance of your issue. there is still time to get started, the deadline for entering january 20, 2023. for rules and tips on how started, visit our website at s tudentcam.org. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including wow! >> today, fast internet is something no one can live without, so wow! is there for our customers with speed, reliability and choice. announcer: wow! suppor
esther chang spent almost two decades in china, where he practiced international law. in the past 20 years, he has appeared regularly in media. gordon chang was the author of the impending collapse of china in 2021, we discussed whether he still stands by his prediction. ♪ >> high school students, time to get out your phones and start recording for your chance to win $100,000, with a grand prize of $5,000 by entering the c-span studentcam video documentary contest. picture yourselves as...
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esther rantzen . broadcasting. esther rantzen.mistic. if you want to just come to me for a second, sam, because i would like to say that esther rantzen has been on this programme times. she's the ultimate professional when she's on. you wouldn't believe 82. she's wouldn't believe she's 82. she's articulate. she's still an amazing broadcaster. when i was growing up, i had three broadcasting heroes and they were terry wogan , cilla black were terry wogan, cilla black and esther rantzen , and she and esther rantzen, and she rightly sits on that list tv greats and we wish her a speedy recovery and can't wait to have esther back on the show soon. let's have a look at the eye paper next and what they lead with is sunak. paper next and what they lead with is sunak . and of course, with is sunak. and of course, that was the topic of my big opinion monologue sunak's allies blame johnson for tory sleaze after the pm sacked zahawi mp is it's a legacy of boris johnson's time in power encouraged tory chairman to try to cling on and is preventi
esther rantzen . broadcasting. esther rantzen.mistic. if you want to just come to me for a second, sam, because i would like to say that esther rantzen has been on this programme times. she's the ultimate professional when she's on. you wouldn't believe 82. she's wouldn't believe she's 82. she's articulate. she's still an amazing broadcaster. when i was growing up, i had three broadcasting heroes and they were terry wogan , cilla black were terry wogan, cilla black and esther rantzen , and she...
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it's esther and phil. so look forward to everything they are discussing today.e back on monday morning with yet more politics to discuss here on the briefing from 930 . god mourning. you're watching and listening to gb news. this is friday morning with esther and phil. we've got lots coming up this morning. our people's poll this week asks whether you agree that 16 year olds is too young to change gender and if the uk government should have intervened controversy intervened with the controversy , should introduced by , should reforms introduced by the scottish parliament. so we'll be talking to the leader
it's esther and phil. so look forward to everything they are discussing today.e back on monday morning with yet more politics to discuss here on the briefing from 930 . god mourning. you're watching and listening to gb news. this is friday morning with esther and phil. we've got lots coming up this morning. our people's poll this week asks whether you agree that 16 year olds is too young to change gender and if the uk government should have intervened controversy intervened with the controversy...
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good morning and welcome to friday morning with esther and phil here on gb news.y hope we'll be going live to labour leaders sir keir starmer, who will be giving a speech in belfast in the few minutes. and of the next few minutes. and of course, we've our great course, we've got our great studio guest with his hat who'll be everything be analysing everything that goes andrew bridgen be analysing everything that goeshave andrew bridgen be analysing everything that goeshave the andrew bridgen be analysing everything that goeshave the conservative ridgen be analysing everything that goeshave the conservative whip1 and have the conservative whip withdrawn? following a controversial about covid controversial tweet about covid vaccines, we'll be speaking with two employees have different two employees who have different views about it and now we are watching a very public breakdown of prince harry. well, we've been speaking to a leading psychologist. and should we have minimum service levels during strikes? we'll be speaking to health minister maria
good morning and welcome to friday morning with esther and phil here on gb news.y hope we'll be going live to labour leaders sir keir starmer, who will be giving a speech in belfast in the few minutes. and of the next few minutes. and of course, we've our great course, we've got our great studio guest with his hat who'll be everything be analysing everything that goes andrew bridgen be analysing everything that goeshave andrew bridgen be analysing everything that goeshave the andrew bridgen be...
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ah, i historic moment at the end of the funeral mass. esther filled with respect. pope frances has struggled to walk in recent months. but she took grace at 1st to stand and chippy to benedict. from the early hours, the faith all lined up to pay their finer respects to the former pontiff elephant attorney. good. and he is a man of great fate and. and i want to put in a sharon defeated over 60 means um yeah, solid rock for the church. was he through inspiration for the seminary in my generation? and we all read his works in seminary. the mourners hailed from all over the world, including benedict snakes of the very end, southern germany, a benedict 50, i think benedict, the 16th was the most significant bavarian and german as probably the last 500 years from one of yours. that layla benedict was the 1st german in almost 500 years to lead the catholic church on the foreign. despite the grandiose sessing, it was a simple ceremony benedict choosing an unadorned wooden coffin, in which to be laid to rest that with me still to write the service pope francis alluded to the former pon tips, religiou
ah, i historic moment at the end of the funeral mass. esther filled with respect. pope frances has struggled to walk in recent months. but she took grace at 1st to stand and chippy to benedict. from the early hours, the faith all lined up to pay their finer respects to the former pontiff elephant attorney. good. and he is a man of great fate and. and i want to put in a sharon defeated over 60 means um yeah, solid rock for the church. was he through inspiration for the seminary in my generation?...
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elevando oraciones a un ser que ellos tengan cualquiera sea su denominación precisamente si omar esthercuéntanos dónde te encuentras y qué es lo que está sucediendo ? >>> buenas tardes, me encuentro las afueras de una iglesia que se está llevando a cabo la vigilia y por respeto decidimos hablar a las afueras del iglesia quiero contarles que es impactante ver cómo la comunidad se ha unido en este momento vemos a diferentes grupos, personas que son judías católicos, cristianos definitivamente todos se han unido tengo conmigo a sandra que es una miembro de esta iglesia te puedes acercar muchas gracias por estar con nosotros cuenta méxico, la comunidad está afectada ante lo sucedido >>> es increíble, todos están afectados y están tristes hay unos que tienen un corazón más grande quieren seguir adelante pero hay mucha gente que no tenemos la fuerza y ojalá que unidos así en comunidad que todos entienden cuando están rezando tenga la oportunidad y ser más unidos es pequeño muchas gracias sandra hubo una oración recordando las víctimas por lo que impacto esta comunidad dentro de esta vigilia q
elevando oraciones a un ser que ellos tengan cualquiera sea su denominación precisamente si omar esthercuéntanos dónde te encuentras y qué es lo que está sucediendo ? >>> buenas tardes, me encuentro las afueras de una iglesia que se está llevando a cabo la vigilia y por respeto decidimos hablar a las afueras del iglesia quiero contarles que es impactante ver cómo la comunidad se ha unido en este momento vemos a diferentes grupos, personas que son judías católicos, cristianos...
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esther pol lovejoy. and we did see her picture. she was the one with the russian close in the tub with her husband who is a surgeon. she was born in a logging camp, very poor family. big family, lots of children. she had almost no schooling but she was very impressed by the woman doctor who delivered one of her baby sisters, and she said to herself, when i grow up i'm going to be a doctor. by the time she was a teenager her parents finally moved into portland and they worked in a hotel. and one of the guests in the hotel was a professor he started to bring her. she was very bright. she by the time she got to the point where she could apply to medical school, she clerked in some of the first department stores in the west. she was a sales clerk to make money for her tuition money to go to the university medical school. she was one of three women in her class, this was around 1890-ish. she married a surgeon in her class and they took off, they practiced for a little while in portland and they said no, this is not exciting enough. they
esther pol lovejoy. and we did see her picture. she was the one with the russian close in the tub with her husband who is a surgeon. she was born in a logging camp, very poor family. big family, lots of children. she had almost no schooling but she was very impressed by the woman doctor who delivered one of her baby sisters, and she said to herself, when i grow up i'm going to be a doctor. by the time she was a teenager her parents finally moved into portland and they worked in a hotel. and one...
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this is gb news esther and phil. dab+ radio. this is gb news esther and phil .oin me on gb news on a sunday morning for topical discussion. debate eight arts and culture and sometimes even ethical dilemmas . i don't even ethical dilemmas. i don't always agree with you, michael . always agree with you, michael. michael portillo sundays on gb news the people's channel, britain's news. welcome back. it's 1139. so many of you have it's1139. so many of you have been getting in touch about all the subjects today. but i'll start with this and this is from jeff. and he said, do we really need on general practitioners some of our junior doctors and to have such lengthy training . to have such lengthy training. perhaps back in the 1950s when they couldn't so easily get that much training they'd signpost the most complicated things to the most complicated things to the consult and get on with the things and that's from a doctor himself looking at ways to sort of get people working and, you know, in hospitals . lots of know, in hospitals. lots of comments about my dna thing
this is gb news esther and phil. dab+ radio. this is gb news esther and phil .oin me on gb news on a sunday morning for topical discussion. debate eight arts and culture and sometimes even ethical dilemmas . i don't even ethical dilemmas. i don't always agree with you, michael . always agree with you, michael. michael portillo sundays on gb news the people's channel, britain's news. welcome back. it's 1139. so many of you have it's1139. so many of you have been getting in touch about all the...
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after the explosion to have relatively severe conditions including head problem. germany is a fancy, esther, as it resigned, as the country face as pressure to increase its military support to ukraine. christine lumber accept the media's focus on her was getting in the wave of factual debate about germany's defense preparedness or german chancellor at our short says he will swiftly replace her and recovery cruise at the sight of the yeti airplane. airlines crash in nepal are found at the plains. black box states recorders are there though it could still be weeks before its known why the plane went down just 2 kilometers from the airport at cora, killing at least 70 people. country has been observing a day of morning to mark the tragedy and i, i, that's it for myself on the team here in london. there will be more news from dough harlow. later, a weekly look at the world to talk business stories from global markets to economies and small businesses. to understand how it affects our daily lives, economic xamarin at the 150000000 are counting the cost on o g, a z a z, with a pencil. it's, it's
after the explosion to have relatively severe conditions including head problem. germany is a fancy, esther, as it resigned, as the country face as pressure to increase its military support to ukraine. christine lumber accept the media's focus on her was getting in the wave of factual debate about germany's defense preparedness or german chancellor at our short says he will swiftly replace her and recovery cruise at the sight of the yeti airplane. airlines crash in nepal are found at the...
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esther informaciÓn que tengo desde tennessee.if varios al afroamericano walter scott mientras huÍa. se erigiÓ una bidÉ ahÍ scott intentÓ —— se erigiÓ una pelea y scott intentÓ escapar. en mayo de 2020 un policÍa de mineÁpolis un policÍa pone la rodilla sobre el hecho de —— cuello de george floyd. " quiero justicia para Él", declarÓ su mujer. en 2020 andrÉs guardado de 20 aÑos muere luego de recibir cinco impactos en la espalda por parte de un agente. la policÍa dijo que guardado les apuntÓ con un arma, se generaron inter protestas. muchos dicen que los departamentos de policÍa deben hacer un mejor trabajo a la hora de seleccionar quiÉn puede ser policÍa. >> es en caso de que haga esas investigaciones. pablo: hay intentos de una nueva legislaciÓn, pero no ha avanzado. fÉlix: donald trump se burlÓ de lÓpez obrador, el las elecciones del 2024 planifica volver a la casa blanca. presumiÓ de las presiones a las que habrÍa sometido a andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador. maity: desde que se anunciÓ una aplicaciÓn para ayudar a los migrantes que
esther informaciÓn que tengo desde tennessee.if varios al afroamericano walter scott mientras huÍa. se erigiÓ una bidÉ ahÍ scott intentÓ —— se erigiÓ una pelea y scott intentÓ escapar. en mayo de 2020 un policÍa de mineÁpolis un policÍa pone la rodilla sobre el hecho de —— cuello de george floyd. " quiero justicia para Él", declarÓ su mujer. en 2020 andrÉs guardado de 20 aÑos muere luego de recibir cinco impactos en la espalda por parte de un agente. la policÍa...
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is why you're joining us from the airport we look forward to your interview tomorrow morning with esther george, kansas city fed president where they'll talking about that outgoing fed president esther george. let's bring in i capital chief investment strategist. fed is telling you clearly, they do not want higher stock prices. you know the adage, don't fight the fed. is this a big red light. >> don't fight the fed, that's right, and i think what we saw today is this price action tug of war is likely to continue the next few months. you have signs that on the one hand, inflation seems to be peaking. look at the manufacturing data you have a clear slump in manufacturing. you have a huge pull back in price in fact almost on par with what we had during covid there's more and more signs building that inflation is peaking, and yeah, you've got fed on the other side, on the other side of this tug of war saying that's not good enough. and we need more substantial progress, so i think what this means for stocks is that any time they try to rally, they're going to be met with an obstacle, and tha
is why you're joining us from the airport we look forward to your interview tomorrow morning with esther george, kansas city fed president where they'll talking about that outgoing fed president esther george. let's bring in i capital chief investment strategist. fed is telling you clearly, they do not want higher stock prices. you know the adage, don't fight the fed. is this a big red light. >> don't fight the fed, that's right, and i think what we saw today is this price action tug of...
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now, though, it's back to esther phillips . to esther phillips. thank you. round.ew hairstyle . anyway, we're the new hairstyle. anyway, we're delighted to be joined in the studio this morning and throughout the show by former downing chief of staff downing street chief of staff gavin political gavin barwell and political commentator evans . so commentator suzanne evans. so i'm looking at the front page of the mail here, right in front of britain's turned a corner. the mail here, right in front of britain's turned a corner . so britain's turned a corner. so now cut taxes is up. yeah, absolutely. i've always in favour. i think government should be able to let people keep as much as they can of their own money. personally, if i was in charge, it would be about cutting government spending rather than raising taxes . so let's we've got one of taxes. so let's we've got one of the highest. we've got the highest tax burden, i think, for some now, they've just some 70 years now, they've just been up and and this been going up and up. and this is a so—called is under a so—c
now, though, it's back to esther phillips . to esther phillips. thank you. round.ew hairstyle . anyway, we're the new hairstyle. anyway, we're delighted to be joined in the studio this morning and throughout the show by former downing chief of staff downing street chief of staff gavin political gavin barwell and political commentator evans . so commentator suzanne evans. so i'm looking at the front page of the mail here, right in front of britain's turned a corner. the mail here, right in front...
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exclusive interview with esther george.et's talk about the direction of monetary policy and what it can mean for the economy. win thin at brown brothers and harriman & co joins us. a lot of the core is circling down to that 25 basis point hike. what extent is that going to show up in the dollar? win: they are intrinsically tied to the fed outlook. since then we have got solid lower numbers that has eased expectations of fed tightening but taken a toll on the dollar. the pendulum has swung too far. the market is pricing in easing second half of this year which i find pretty hard to square with what we are seeing in the labor market and inflation. i expect the fed sentiment to swing back toward the dollar. but we could be under pressure for a while until we get more data on inflation and clarify the fed outlook. jon: does that become doubly so in this narrow window where fed officials cannot speak until we get that interest rate decision? win: that's right. the fed quiet period starts at midnight tonight. the fed is left gues
exclusive interview with esther george.et's talk about the direction of monetary policy and what it can mean for the economy. win thin at brown brothers and harriman & co joins us. a lot of the core is circling down to that 25 basis point hike. what extent is that going to show up in the dollar? win: they are intrinsically tied to the fed outlook. since then we have got solid lower numbers that has eased expectations of fed tightening but taken a toll on the dollar. the pendulum has swung...
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now, though, it's back to esther phillips . it's back to esther phillips. thanks. reality. getting in touch this morning, particularly about whether andrew bridgen should have had the whip removed. now stephen says andrew bridgen definitely should not have had the whipped removed. he was elected to ask questions, not follow blindly . if the follow blindly. if the government says a mistake by the government. bovey tracey says, i believe an mp should scrutinise and question the government, especially if they have constituents asking them do . constituents asking them to do. i think that the suspension of andrew, it undermines democracy and tow the party line and smacks of tow the party line or else. to hell with the or else. and to hell with the people you. on the people who elected you. on the list on. susan andrew list goes on. susan andrew should not have had the whip removed. every to removed. he has every right to push opinions of people who push the opinions of people who have suffered from the vaccine and he says. while and all, he says. while some provision have quote
now, though, it's back to esther phillips . it's back to esther phillips. thanks. reality. getting in touch this morning, particularly about whether andrew bridgen should have had the whip removed. now stephen says andrew bridgen definitely should not have had the whipped removed. he was elected to ask questions, not follow blindly . if the follow blindly. if the government says a mistake by the government. bovey tracey says, i believe an mp should scrutinise and question the government,...
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so there to she did not see them go see esther and the blip it started and they went down in choked to sick. now stressed, it was a rush. it's of off the african are strategically part, knew what i bet you, and that's what i mean. what the cause of a sheet is which in the wasn't pull it teacher ski economic guessing. it's yet. is this my seem of, i've no look if were the key, a lender pronounced in your potent intellectual or my, you know, your vision is sci fi disease. you will see, you see, cause him to see this on revenue in my media novia in 10 popular. i seen it with us. you and people last year, normally before. so what the engine is, give you new work, live clinic is home for world or new york. really, peter, you won't be drunk know for you scott, come on. think of this all day. just sunday. they do think i'm going to look to my gym that they can lamb my jet affected level plus your city with some people it and to do with a lender finance. yeah, i mean the book study that even the block. so if you teach books, it was really much more did you need me to put a gun to move from or
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good morning and welcome to friday morning with esther and philip here on gb news. we've got a great show lined up for you today . we'll be discussing you today. we'll be discussing rishi sunak and keir starmer's first speeches of the year. we'll be looking at them with mail on sunday. columnist hodges. and we've also got the leader of reform uk on the programme, richard tice, and spoke about his party's plans for 2023. and at the psychodrama with how we continue , we'll be with how we continue, we'll be joined by our royal reporter cameron walker to talk about the unfolding situation , especially unfolding situation, especially when he names how many people that he said he'd killed and when he was in an army officer and as the female prison officers get sent to jail for dating inmates, we ask why do women go for bad boys.7 is line . women go for bad boys.7 is line. and we want to hear from you as always this morning. so to get in touch with us. email gbviews@gbnews.uk or tweet us at gb news. but before we get into all of that, here are your latest headlines with rh
good morning and welcome to friday morning with esther and philip here on gb news. we've got a great show lined up for you today . we'll be discussing you today. we'll be discussing rishi sunak and keir starmer's first speeches of the year. we'll be looking at them with mail on sunday. columnist hodges. and we've also got the leader of reform uk on the programme, richard tice, and spoke about his party's plans for 2023. and at the psychodrama with how we continue , we'll be with how we...
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so and that report is such a big deal when it comes to the era so esther peterson the big architect at the pcsw, which is the abbreviation for the president's commission on the status of women. she is a ardent era opponent and she believed that with this commission. they could make the era unnecessary and to offer up alternative ways for improving women's status and what she called a more balanced and practical approach towards removing the arbitrary discriminations on women and keeping what she believed to be equitable distinctions in place and so in the pcsw's final report. it's so important as i describe in chapter 6 because it's like protections finally came to an answer that they were trying to develop, you know, since the 1920s basically which is this idea of how do we get the law to recognize women as full rights marine citizens without taking away the law's ability to treat women differently from men. and so what they did in the pcsw is offer up an alternative constitutional approach and to just summarize it quickly this alternative constitutional approach basically recommended
so and that report is such a big deal when it comes to the era so esther peterson the big architect at the pcsw, which is the abbreviation for the president's commission on the status of women. she is a ardent era opponent and she believed that with this commission. they could make the era unnecessary and to offer up alternative ways for improving women's status and what she called a more balanced and practical approach towards removing the arbitrary discriminations on women and keeping what...
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ahead stocks are back to sell-off mode after strong jobs data and hawkish talk from fed members like esther george this morning. but is the fed focusing on the wrong data and is it working from unreliable models? one of our guests says, yes, they are, and we're in for a hard landing because of it plus, the great valuation reset. we've seen multiples collapse for names like amazon, tesla, and alphabet is there more to come or has the reset run its course we'll ask the dean of valuation himself. and speaking of which, you may recall longtime tesla bear carter worth reversing his short position on the stock a couple of weeks ago, but it's down almost 20% since then. he's here to tell us what he's doing next but first, let's get the details on today's sell-off. bob pisani is at the new york stock exchange >> you have the fed higher for longer, talking about getting interest rates all through 2023 high and you have, of course, a strong jolts report. that's not a good combination. we haven't made any attempt to rally at all this is what you call generally down 1% day. usually, some of these index
ahead stocks are back to sell-off mode after strong jobs data and hawkish talk from fed members like esther george this morning. but is the fed focusing on the wrong data and is it working from unreliable models? one of our guests says, yes, they are, and we're in for a hard landing because of it plus, the great valuation reset. we've seen multiples collapse for names like amazon, tesla, and alphabet is there more to come or has the reset run its course we'll ask the dean of valuation himself....
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happening at a time where the north country desperately needs on career votes would be able to join nato. esther kia is the only alliance members still holding back. it's verification on korea, one sweden, so clam down on alleged terrorist and has also submitted an extradition request for those and sweden with links to the p k. k. in june last year, finland sweden, enter key, assigned a trilateral deal, guaranteeing that sir kids demands would be addressed in return for lifting its veto. but that hasn't happened yet. and with a long history of failing to fulfilled their geopolitical commitments. now once again, the trustworthiness of western contrasts is being tested. those are the hour's top stories for more up to the minute use updates, head over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow us on odyssey rumble and gab for more. thanks for tuning in. we'll see you back at the top. the hour. ah ah ah, ah, it's amazing to see people share, right. because as men, we talk about being strong unami, everybody wants to be strong, man, but you know, we might be physically strong, but you know, are we em
happening at a time where the north country desperately needs on career votes would be able to join nato. esther kia is the only alliance members still holding back. it's verification on korea, one sweden, so clam down on alleged terrorist and has also submitted an extradition request for those and sweden with links to the p k. k. in june last year, finland sweden, enter key, assigned a trilateral deal, guaranteeing that sir kids demands would be addressed in return for lifting its veto. but...
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then you also have people on the protectionist side, like esther peterson, and representative emmanuel celler, who hated the e. r. a., but also wrote very strong -- we're very strong supporters of the civil rights movement. in their mind, racial discriminations were unnatural transgressions against people. but they thought that sex discrimination could be equitable. they believe that men and women were so different in their social and biological roles in society. then on the pro e. r. a. side, you head people like mary church terrell, and other individuals like emma lets, of the national women's party, seen the e. r. a. being part of when large struggle. then you also have on the pro e. r. a. side, individuals like representative howard smith who was a segregationist, a white supremacists, racist, not a good person in many ways, supporting the e. r. a. because in his mind he believed that it would ensure that black americans didn't have an advantage over white women. in his mind, the e. r. a. meant equality for white men and white women again, with so many other areas in the original c
then you also have people on the protectionist side, like esther peterson, and representative emmanuel celler, who hated the e. r. a., but also wrote very strong -- we're very strong supporters of the civil rights movement. in their mind, racial discriminations were unnatural transgressions against people. but they thought that sex discrimination could be equitable. they believe that men and women were so different in their social and biological roles in society. then on the pro e. r. a. side,...
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through the liberating effect of the activism of the 19 sixty's, which shattered many barriers and its esther mass, which continues. this is part of their formation, tends to make them more free and open. you look back to the say, 1960 is the idea of questioning authority. barely a rose a take the vietnam war, the worst crimes since the 2nd world war took years to try to organize any opposition to it. i happened to live in boston, which is the most liberal city in the country. we couldn't have public demonstrations against the war because they would be well lately, broken up tried to have meetings and churches, the churches were attacked. it was years before you could finally get some kind of protest against this horrendous atrocity which by the time protest, right, really developed, almost destroyed 3 countries. but there's been a change surely the war currently raging in europe. if you look at bernie sanders, advisor, matt dust, diplomatic summit settlement would mean ukraine surrender every single person in the biden. in the d n. c, the democrats voted to supply weapons to ukraine. the sen
through the liberating effect of the activism of the 19 sixty's, which shattered many barriers and its esther mass, which continues. this is part of their formation, tends to make them more free and open. you look back to the say, 1960 is the idea of questioning authority. barely a rose a take the vietnam war, the worst crimes since the 2nd world war took years to try to organize any opposition to it. i happened to live in boston, which is the most liberal city in the country. we couldn't have...
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french of czechoslovakia betrayed kolchak, promised to ensure personal security, but gave him an esthernd less to the centuries that seized power in vorkutsk, then she passed to the bolsheviks, who decided the goat on january 4, 1948. a new state has appeared on the world map. burmese union today. this is yaman, it is located in southeast asia in the western part of endo china among the peoples living here long before ours. the era had its own statehood and ancient civilization, however, at the beginning of the 19th century. their lands were needed by the british. there were convenient ports, shipping rails, a good springboard for further expansion. the burmese, desperately resisted, and only after three wars in 1885 british. they were able to annex the whole country in order to maintain power, they kindled enmity between different ethnic groups, according to the principle, divide and rule, but they could not cope with the national liberation movement, the authority of the colonialists finally collapsed during the second world war when the japanese occupied burma, returning the british
french of czechoslovakia betrayed kolchak, promised to ensure personal security, but gave him an esthernd less to the centuries that seized power in vorkutsk, then she passed to the bolsheviks, who decided the goat on january 4, 1948. a new state has appeared on the world map. burmese union today. this is yaman, it is located in southeast asia in the western part of endo china among the peoples living here long before ours. the era had its own statehood and ancient civilization, however, at the...
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ah you know, there was no program when i left i kind of and all of us at life, esther hate kind of stumbled our way through it and then we can take the lessons that we've learned from that and shrink the time frame down. so there's less was less wandering in the wilderness, so to speak. when i was in the move in the last 2 years, before i left, i was struggling with do i want to leave? i like, pardon me, want to leave another par? denny has been battle with us. if i leave adolescence to fall back on i have that deposit to do. i have nobody to go to. you know me as as i lived around last 7 years, i have nothing. sometimes it's hard if they've got a swastika tattooed on their neck, it's hard for them, but just to say, i don't do that anymore. it's kind of a long process. it's not like you just leave it one day and you're like, well, i'm glad that's over. i had been out of the movement before i got connected with these guys, but i was on my own and didn't talk about it and had a lot of buried shame and guilt. and then i met these guys and i saw, you know, frankly talking arnold talk, it help m
ah you know, there was no program when i left i kind of and all of us at life, esther hate kind of stumbled our way through it and then we can take the lessons that we've learned from that and shrink the time frame down. so there's less was less wandering in the wilderness, so to speak. when i was in the move in the last 2 years, before i left, i was struggling with do i want to leave? i like, pardon me, want to leave another par? denny has been battle with us. if i leave adolescence to fall...
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push for he that is, you know, if you guys can look dish myoshi you versus canada, shan't that horse esther sharp. i saw her. the st rallies. officer harris and bonaparte. it chugs kobylinski prowess law and their prob, robin. he or she needs a place for him for villa parker. she ties after that group, cassandra hillock. dock is up there. manon, it a lead to darcia if she's got a brochure of somebody. her money, if nobody atmosphere from january 28th to february 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalists took place in vienna. the organisation of ukrainian nationalists, or o u. n for short was founded by colonel give gainey kind of audits and australia officer lincoln mounded ukrainian nationalists units during world war one and the civil war law in exile. he and his fellow officers lent the outdoor organisation. but i will practised, i shall die, watch out of chased depos. keep in scarlet, tanner to among the been a stylish fire last night, wasn't up ice. ukrainians inhabited some of the land that would become part of poland after world war one adalia grosvenor, molina and galicia
push for he that is, you know, if you guys can look dish myoshi you versus canada, shan't that horse esther sharp. i saw her. the st rallies. officer harris and bonaparte. it chugs kobylinski prowess law and their prob, robin. he or she needs a place for him for villa parker. she ties after that group, cassandra hillock. dock is up there. manon, it a lead to darcia if she's got a brochure of somebody. her money, if nobody atmosphere from january 28th to february 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of...
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this is no time for donald trump record of esther xenophobia historical xenophobia. fast forward to this if you've been to china, get ready because the cove at sas are back even for those who have been vaccinated . so what was the plan, or is it more of a make it up as you go along kind of approach, as long as it's against china? who knows either way, it's clear that in today's reality, whatever beijing comes up with, it's wrong. it locks people up authoritarian, it opens up its reckless and the threat to the world. but maybe it shouldn't be about let in countries sort their problems out themselves. talk secret says it's supposed to be for that i thought only, but the new twitter chief brought in the spotlight. they don't, must expose a number of the u. s. government's attempts to sense of dissenters and to promote it. so narrative, the circle, twitter fall revelations went viral. ellen massey, one must be on matthew on mas, $44000000000.00 twitter take over, is just about a done deal with with recons bursey theory that people had about twitter turned out to be true. if it's so 0, conspi
this is no time for donald trump record of esther xenophobia historical xenophobia. fast forward to this if you've been to china, get ready because the cove at sas are back even for those who have been vaccinated . so what was the plan, or is it more of a make it up as you go along kind of approach, as long as it's against china? who knows either way, it's clear that in today's reality, whatever beijing comes up with, it's wrong. it locks people up authoritarian, it opens up its reckless and...
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esther claudio moreno: they created this beautiful mix between fantasy and reality that nobody was doingrolina miranda: this is a consistent series written and drawn by the two same artists over a period of 40 years. [funk music playing] ♪
esther claudio moreno: they created this beautiful mix between fantasy and reality that nobody was doingrolina miranda: this is a consistent series written and drawn by the two same artists over a period of 40 years. [funk music playing] ♪
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she and her horse esther sharp. i swore her. this implant is officer heck was born with arctic chugs, kobylinski prowess law, and they prob robin. he or she needs a place for him for villa parker she, ty, is absent, our group customer, he locked dock his heart there. manon it any day? darcia. if she is cooper or brochures with somebody, her money, if nobody atmospheric from january 28th to february 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalists took place in vienna. the organisation of ukrainian nationalists, or o u. n for short, was founded by colonel yet gainey kind of audits and austrian officer, lincoln mounded ukrainian nationalists units during world war one than the civil war. lied in exile. he and his fellow officers lent the outdoor organisation. but i will practised, i shall die, watch out of the chased jeep housekeeper in scotland town on a 2 among the bed. a stylized fire last night wasn't up ice. ukrainians inhabited some of the land that would become pond to poland after world war one by dalia grosvenor, lydi
she and her horse esther sharp. i swore her. this implant is officer heck was born with arctic chugs, kobylinski prowess law, and they prob robin. he or she needs a place for him for villa parker she, ty, is absent, our group customer, he locked dock his heart there. manon it any day? darcia. if she is cooper or brochures with somebody, her money, if nobody atmospheric from january 28th to february 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalists took place in vienna. the organisation of...
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signal, as it came through and all was well, champagne was born of the celebration project manager esther davis was happy. hey, why? after its long journey, voyager two had been off target at closest by only 2.7 seconds and 48 kilometers south of the power station. but suddenly, scientists on duty discovered that something was wrong. we'd like voyager was telling them it had problems going, getting closer. now what the scientists discovered was that the scan platform, which the cameras would not move to follow through all isotropic and up. so the next morning, august 26, with voyager moving on past saturn escort demonstrated the problem for reporters. this whole thing is the scan platform that we're dealing with it moves in two directions. this is the asthma. asthma direction and that's that that's the direction of rotation where we're having a problem where it appeared to get stuck during the time period it loads an elevation and that direction appears to move without any difficulty and move properly. so we investigate and with these tests the movement of the scan platform attests last s
signal, as it came through and all was well, champagne was born of the celebration project manager esther davis was happy. hey, why? after its long journey, voyager two had been off target at closest by only 2.7 seconds and 48 kilometers south of the power station. but suddenly, scientists on duty discovered that something was wrong. we'd like voyager was telling them it had problems going, getting closer. now what the scientists discovered was that the scan platform, which the cameras would...
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so even though the reports were not even tested, audi when there's no dude behind the reports, esther, even then the market only had a big dumble and already took a huge hit on the other market. if they have taken a short position, then it will definitely benefit them in iraq. long on until and unless through an otherwise that danny is involved in this gamma, not it's still a mock and mine, a patient practice from contin both say it be could have at least dr. badani group, you know, vanderbilt to actually get to know what the real situation is. but this was more like a data attack on a donita company than bowers efforts to fight inflation are paying off with gold coins issued by the central bank now being sold for $2000.00 apiece. it's the highest reported price since the coins were introduced last year. to slash the demand for foreign currency. here's what the country central bank had to say about the development. the gold coins combined with the other measures that government is instituted, if significantly contributed to stabilizing inflation, we've seen inflation come down from as
so even though the reports were not even tested, audi when there's no dude behind the reports, esther, even then the market only had a big dumble and already took a huge hit on the other market. if they have taken a short position, then it will definitely benefit them in iraq. long on until and unless through an otherwise that danny is involved in this gamma, not it's still a mock and mine, a patient practice from contin both say it be could have at least dr. badani group, you know, vanderbilt...
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here at the school, estella who trains young students studying to be teachers 6 years ago, esther decided to make a lawyer and emigrate from germany to israel. as it's from an and family and so on the one hand we are getting further and further away from the events of the holocaust ellis as well. and of course, and israel, we already geographically distant from the places where the holocaust took place and had the places where the family histories existed before the persecution of the holocaust stack of one ham. some. on the other hand, the family connections are just not as strong as they were for the 2nd generation. and with weatherford, it's fight again at your in the future of commemoration is also a concern at zacharon bas alone, 10 years ago when it was 1st initiated by a younger generation, it was still small. but to day it has almost gruen into an institution itself. and being given a place among official commemorations now to johannesburg, south africa, where studying european history is helping young people come to terms with their own country's experience of violence and oppres
here at the school, estella who trains young students studying to be teachers 6 years ago, esther decided to make a lawyer and emigrate from germany to israel. as it's from an and family and so on the one hand we are getting further and further away from the events of the holocaust ellis as well. and of course, and israel, we already geographically distant from the places where the holocaust took place and had the places where the family histories existed before the persecution of the holocaust...