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people on the trail cheered them on to make sure everett was safe. they hooked him up to a harness sydney or john would lead while the other walked behind and we had a caribbean or so we could clip him into the cable so that if you fail, he was no, not going to go any further than just the length of his rope. the hike from camp to the summit and back took the collins 13.5 hours. it was not an easy feat. eat, but they hope everett story might inspire others to aim high . challenge yourself and know it's never too late to try something new for sydney and i to be there in three generations of us in a mountain of people cheering. it was unbelievable emotion next i have no idea. harrington ktv you, fox two news. no matter what age when you have an ambitious goal, let nothing stop you from achieving it. journey. cassio is willing to be the youngest person to visit all 63 national parks in the country at just three years old. her parents say they visited yosemite national park and were in awe of a waterfall when she was six months old, but when they went ba
people on the trail cheered them on to make sure everett was safe. they hooked him up to a harness sydney or john would lead while the other walked behind and we had a caribbean or so we could clip him into the cable so that if you fail, he was no, not going to go any further than just the length of his rope. the hike from camp to the summit and back took the collins 13.5 hours. it was not an easy feat. eat, but they hope everett story might inspire others to aim high . challenge yourself and...
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everett raymond kinstler left school to illustrate comic books like "the shadow." you out of the tree of life ♪ >> reporter: and anthony benedetto grew up to be tony bennett. keeper of the american song book, but he always said he has two careers. while tony bennett keeps singing -- ♪ i want to be around to pick up the pieces ♪ >> reporter: anthony benedetto is hard at work on painting the he drops in on the master class when he can. >> the eye of the needle, the cast shadow. >> it's all in the light. i was watching your hand. you had your hand like that. bright on one side and the other side is dark. >> he is hooked. >> the quip was it takes two to take a picture. >> reporter: in this case, i was that other guy. rz. >> whoa! >> that's remarkable. >> i love the way you left out the bottom jacket and the shirt. >> i like it not only because. conception with the sun that he worked in and around you as part of it, but it's also very fresh. welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison. my brother max recommended you. so, my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. a
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pratiksin ha, the editor of everett news, referring to the spread of false information in support ofael in the indian mass media, wrote: "the world will soon understand to what extent the right wing has made india a center of false information." hassan abdul maliki , new delhi broadcasting agency. various political and economic tendencies compete in the elections. the importance of elections in electing a strong parliament. the key is in the hands of the people. who will stop your competitors ? the government's mandated pricing is giving subsidies. why should there be a salary cap ? we do not want to remove women from the football manager's team. stadiums. to the producer becoming does not lead to a higher trend debate on the eve of the elections every day at 15:00 and 19:00 on khabar today, even if we are, we will be higher tomorrow. hello, this is gilna publications. exams for the national exam, possible questions, 1616, tips, tests, and general techniques . only and only in the book, you heard it exactly right. nesna life, a new star in the sky, the life of the country , a differe
pratiksin ha, the editor of everett news, referring to the spread of false information in support ofael in the indian mass media, wrote: "the world will soon understand to what extent the right wing has made india a center of false information." hassan abdul maliki , new delhi broadcasting agency. various political and economic tendencies compete in the elections. the importance of elections in electing a strong parliament. the key is in the hands of the people. who will stop your...
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referring to the spread of false information in support of israel in the indian mass media, everett news wrote: the world will soon understand how far the right wing has turned india into a center of false information. is. hassan abdul maliki, new delhi broadcasting agency. shush is the oldest city of iran and hekmatane is the first capital of iran. the burnt city in sistan baluchistan is the city of harira. geography and climate are different, it is aligned with nature, that is, it does not see itself as a part of nature , it does not see itself as separate from nature, dehydration, cold weather in some places and very hot weather in some places. the wind and the storm are some of the manifestations of nature in the vastness of iran, manifestations that the iranian man coped with all of them, and this led to the continuation of a life of thousands of years in this land, friendship with nature, not confrontation with it, let's do something, sir. a threat, so i stand in front of you, no, in fact , it seems that the thought of that traditional person is that it's okay, you are, well, i can
referring to the spread of false information in support of israel in the indian mass media, everett news wrote: the world will soon understand how far the right wing has turned india into a center of false information. is. hassan abdul maliki, new delhi broadcasting agency. shush is the oldest city of iran and hekmatane is the first capital of iran. the burnt city in sistan baluchistan is the city of harira. geography and climate are different, it is aligned with nature, that is, it does not...
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a part of the duke's life and an operation in the everett region, which actually there is a way to trap idok bamri in the avertine region of this conflict between these characters in the film . the director of idok says that haj qasim's main request was for idok to return to life and lay down his arms, which led to a covenant between idok and haj qasim soleimani, which lasted until the end of idok's short life. he was spared from his most powerful enemy to the lesser children that this documentary, which was shown for the first time in the 17th cinema film festival of haqit, won the soldier of the nation award in the section shahid amini won the special soldier of the homeland award . they don't have a car engine anymore. a work that in 69 minutes introduces us to another page in the life of martyr sardar soleimani's struggle for the people of the country. you told him to get ready, hamed went to him and said. in the name of god, hello, good morning. the 15th week of football was followed by the suspension of the sailor, who won the fan . police press today. and the soldiers show the di
a part of the duke's life and an operation in the everett region, which actually there is a way to trap idok bamri in the avertine region of this conflict between these characters in the film . the director of idok says that haj qasim's main request was for idok to return to life and lay down his arms, which led to a covenant between idok and haj qasim soleimani, which lasted until the end of idok's short life. he was spared from his most powerful enemy to the lesser children that this...
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so this is what we see in something like percival everett's erasure or karen team. it is tropic of orange where within the books, they're kind of mocking idea of of a certain kind of identity politics that is going to be satisfying to a liberal white readership which allows them this position of sort of like hedging their relationship. their relationship is playing certain role as a tokenized nonwhite writer for the nonprofit. and the other thing that happens is doing critique in the sense of looking for very looking at the very conditions that, make them legible in the first place as as writers of a certain identity. so you imagine it as this in i hotel this tremendous novel where she's looking at kind of exploring the foundations of asian-american identity in the united states and really trying to think it through and also reconcile different literary camps and how they perform those identities by kind of working through. frank chin, who was a nonprofit writer, and maxine hong kingston, who was a commercial who were very much at odds with each other across their c
so this is what we see in something like percival everett's erasure or karen team. it is tropic of orange where within the books, they're kind of mocking idea of of a certain kind of identity politics that is going to be satisfying to a liberal white readership which allows them this position of sort of like hedging their relationship. their relationship is playing certain role as a tokenized nonwhite writer for the nonprofit. and the other thing that happens is doing critique in the sense of...
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listing across the nation to the new presidents voice were thinking what does he know about fear the everettorry about going without amiri think a job ellison brought intoo the rink f death. every time he went out and public he had flat on his face. and in 1930 he heard the most three most you have cancer. my name is steven lomazow doingg our 40 years as a neurologist is unraveling medical mysteries and clear understandable language. the last 18 years when you my greatest passions the most complex most highly guarded most historically important medical mystery of all. the truth of franklin delano roosevelt the conclusions i have drawn are based on the weight of the evidence. much presented and analyzed in this book. this medical biography for the first time. some of my assertions are not entirely documentable the scenario of another of his illnesses is his prostate cancer. much of what you are about to hear is not speculation but fact. fdr unmasked swarms of illnesses that he is confronted with crippling polio frequent viral and bacterial infections and nearly fatal hemorrhage of what has th
listing across the nation to the new presidents voice were thinking what does he know about fear the everettorry about going without amiri think a job ellison brought intoo the rink f death. every time he went out and public he had flat on his face. and in 1930 he heard the most three most you have cancer. my name is steven lomazow doingg our 40 years as a neurologist is unraveling medical mysteries and clear understandable language. the last 18 years when you my greatest passions the most...
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naturally mean rejection, it's not c id will legit and rather ex was rejecting the racism regarding everetts and russian, most of rejecting their aspirations to need to membership is typically based on those dreams was visa model, the terms for preserving the ukrainian nation as an independent nation that would have its own identity rather than just carry out somebody else's oldest east liquid was just leaving the screen to just the exact rush of them naturally, we need to speak to the west about that. and today we have already spoken about house in april 2022, to the west and to the prohibited ukraine. this was williams from signing via cremeans solutions as a sub using city. so i'm fixing to go to sure. sure. west is not interested in any negotiation clearly. and evidently it is washington that is calling the shots that was in davos lincoln. if i remember correctly, sandra, she didn't see even a remote prospect for negotiations, not just on the settlement, but also on a long term cruise in ukraine. we used to assure you for to lead onto on wanted talk about to you, hopefully ukrainian sett
naturally mean rejection, it's not c id will legit and rather ex was rejecting the racism regarding everetts and russian, most of rejecting their aspirations to need to membership is typically based on those dreams was visa model, the terms for preserving the ukrainian nation as an independent nation that would have its own identity rather than just carry out somebody else's oldest east liquid was just leaving the screen to just the exact rush of them naturally, we need to speak to the west...
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the patient i took care of over the years had disease processes i also did vascular surgery for everett's analysis vascular disease that was partially related to tobacco-related products. and so for many, many years i've been advocate for a cessation break both of my parents still smoked. as a kid my mom started smoking in the eighth grade. even though i became a doctor i coulduntil many years later they finally did in their late 50s early 60s. but i think the basic fundamentals of this space is in government bands of things don't really work. we have tried that over the years. education does work. i think we had some success probably maybe 30 years ago starting in the schools. and has to start young. you have to educate young people about something that can happen to them when they are adults many many years later. and the downside of using these products from a medical perspective is the we have had some success in the education space. i think in the united states at least the number of people who smoke cigarettes for use tobacco products i'm excited my dad stop smoking but continue to
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downstream and in the case of the tigris euphrates, you see this with a rock which is suffering extreme everett if acacia partly brought on because of the uh, the reduction of water supply and those rivers. and so yes, there are cases where countries certainly if it's a shared water system, gain a benefit through through various methods of water storage, certainly surface water storage, but then that has a negative implication to other countries downstream. are there a specific initiative or policies that are proven to be particularly effective in addressing these issues? yeah, i think the, the one way to really move forward and this, and it's very challenging down because of a water scarcity and trout brought on by intense level of warming we've been experiencing on average the last few years because of climate change. i mean this year itself, if you've been anywhere in the northern hemisphere, the summer northern hemisphere, summer, you've experienced some level of extreme heat that is fixed. that's been extraordinarily high compared to what you may have experienced in the past. and that has
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fund the federal gerent past friday's midnight deadline in two stages until march 1st, and mah h to everett a shutdown. at 10 a.m. am on c-span 3, the supreme urhears oral arguments in back-to-back cases that question how much power federal agencies have to interpret certain laws. you can watch on the free c-span now video apps or online, c-span.org. >> c-span now is a free mobile apps featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington, live and on-demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of floors hearings and hearing from the u.s. congress, white house events, the court, campaign, and more from the world of politics all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play, scan the qr code to download for free today or visit our website, c-span.org/c-span now. c-span now, your front row seat to washington anytime anywhere. >> florida governor
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but we also seem to look everett and i'll keep, i should not go beyond these numbers and respond to the go and conference in north and gone to the company. the judge set up a center for the config transformation and peace studies. it's you have it herdsman, a son amada, and follow a real bobby underwood. i took the variances for mediation in the fama, still demanding compensation for legit called the damage organization. also known as circle task, has mediators trained to diffuse thoughts, conflict with the some additional to just about terabyte in from a was escalated to a very high level, the police station, the working just just to the police. and in the world of this, that production of this vision has mit pharma and have a good addition. very good. in this case, the mediators rule that the model doesn't have to pay compensation. but we'll, if it happens again, the farmer accept the ruling, was unable to prove any serious damage to his trees. seco tap says it has helped peacefully resolve more than 600 cases in 2020, with london resources and ever sure to supply. fostering a dialogu
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kimberly, she's the executive editor of black agenda report and a monterey all recross and matthew everett, he is a senior fellow at the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada across stock rolls. and the fact that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciate garland, let me go to you 1st here. when the by the administration came to power it started banding about this phrase, rule space order. and then it got all of it. satellite underlings, to repeat the same thing because of the complex, ongoing conflict in, in gods against where the war on gods is children. we should put it. and then of course, the farce called the ukraine war. where is that rules based order? i can, i can find it, i don't know who it is and whoever invented it should be.
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she's executive editor of black agenda report and in monterey all recross and matthew everett. he is a senior fellow at the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada, across type roles in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate garland, let me go to you 1st here. when the by the administration came to power, it started banding about this uh, phrase, rule space order, and then it got all of it satellite underlings to repeat the same thing because of the complex, ongoing conflict in, in gods against where the war on gods is. children, we should put it. and then of course the forest called the ukraine war. where is that rule space daughter? i can't, i can't find it. i don't know who it is. and whoever invented it should be just disappeared from public life. garland. yeah, it's simple. it's simply, i'm an american hegemony, unbridled power, the law of the jungle, and it's being exposed. it was always the same village that kind of rhetoric is generally used internally to convince the, the people who are suppo
she's executive editor of black agenda report and in monterey all recross and matthew everett. he is a senior fellow at the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada, across type roles in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate garland, let me go to you 1st here. when the by the administration came to power, it started banding about this uh, phrase, rule space order, and then it got all of it satellite underlings to...
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that's in the all his government says, go ahead, increasing the unpopular everetts handling of the war on garza to what is what the forces of covered as a series of 8 safe and 9 to be able to find the west bank and find could be headed in big city in the east of knob lists of troops and to the town. the materials they made and cousins into fatality of novelists and into cumberland in the south of the town. soldiers also went to the direction here, refugee camp, ramallah and they're both of the dozen palestinians have been arrested. bennett smith has most of ramallah in the occupied westbank, the 11 right across the occupied westbank overnight. and one of the most notable of those was south of novelist on the home of as i out i correct. now, he was killed in bay roots last week along side. so lot out all every one of those top come us leaders. i recently to been killed, bind is riley drones dry. his home has been rated 3 times since then. it belongs to his family and police have used it for using it for interrogations locally. now we've been averaging about 40 rates a night since octobe
that's in the all his government says, go ahead, increasing the unpopular everetts handling of the war on garza to what is what the forces of covered as a series of 8 safe and 9 to be able to find the west bank and find could be headed in big city in the east of knob lists of troops and to the town. the materials they made and cousins into fatality of novelists and into cumberland in the south of the town. soldiers also went to the direction here, refugee camp, ramallah and they're both of the...
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she's executive editor of black agenda report and in monterey, all recross and matthew everett. he is a senior fellow at the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada across type roles in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate garland, let me go to you 1st here. when the by the administration came to power it started banding about this phrase, rule space order. and then it got all of it. satellite underlings, to repeat the same thing because of the complex, ongoing conflict in, in gaza against where the war on gods is children. we should put it. and then of course the fires called the ukraine war. where is that rule space daughter? i can't, i can't find it. i don't know who it is. and whoever invented it should be just disappeared from public life. garland. yeah, it's simple. it's simply, i'm an american hegemony. unbridled power, the law of the jungle and it's being exposed. it was always the same build, that kind of rhetoric is generally used internally to convince the people who are supporting imperia
she's executive editor of black agenda report and in monterey, all recross and matthew everett. he is a senior fellow at the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada across type roles in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate garland, let me go to you 1st here. when the by the administration came to power it started banding about this phrase, rule space order. and then it got all of it. satellite underlings, to repeat...
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. —— everett and he had won. he helped bayern munich hugely as well.g them progress to first bundesliga and then he was made captain, this was backin then he was made captain, this was back in the 68—59 season, and lead them to the top flight at the first time of asking. he became an inspirational and consistently huge figure for buying munich leading them to a hat—trick of the mystic titles from 1972 to 1974 as well as loosely european tidily mentioned, and that the age of 20,001 he made his debut for west germany in a world cup qualifier, and of course he went on to win the world cup with germany in 74 and then to win it as manager of germany in italy 16 years later. as i mentioned west germany went on to lose to the host at wembley, to england, in 1966, but it really was a golden period for germany with becca bauer as captain, as defender. he was known as being some of who nobody wanted to take on and he was just seen as someone who was very, very difficult to get past as a striker and gary lineker would definitely be one of many who will have recog
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and matthew everett, he is a senior fellow at the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada across stock rolls. and in fact, that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate garland, let me go to you 1st here. when the by the administration came to power it started banding about this phrase, rule space order. and then it got all of it. satellite underlings, to repeat the same thing because of the complex, ongoing conflict in, in gaza against where the war on gods is children. we should put it. and then of course, the far, it's called the ukraine war. where is that rules based order? i can, i can find it, i don't know who it is. and whoever invented it should be just disappeared from public life. garland. a. yeah, it's simple. it's simply a mean american hegemony, unbridled power, the law of the jungle and it's being exposed. it was always the same build, that kind of rhetoric is generally used internally to convince the people who are supporting imperialism, that they're doing the right thing. and that it is, you know, of benevolent
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he is also getting his material from percival everett and made this incredible story and made it concentrated and told the story he wanted to tell. we are really happy he recruited such genius performers and other collaborators and things like that. i'm glad to be there with jeffrey wright and sterling k. brown, there are people we don't talk about, wonderful actors. it takes a village and this proves that. >> you are so humble and giving with your artistry and the accolades you are spreading with great justification. i have to tell you, genius, irreverent, the idea, thinking about intellectual, unapologetic, creative, artist, erika alexander, nice to see you again. >> thank you, my darling . appreciate you. >>> up next, girl power in st. paul, minnesota. swearingen all go city council for the first time in city history. they will join me nenext. >>> time for our friday night high-five for the first time in history, all of the seats on the st. paul, minnesota city council are billed by women. most of them are women by cut -- of color. they were sworn in on tuesday and this is their first offi
he is also getting his material from percival everett and made this incredible story and made it concentrated and told the story he wanted to tell. we are really happy he recruited such genius performers and other collaborators and things like that. i'm glad to be there with jeffrey wright and sterling k. brown, there are people we don't talk about, wonderful actors. it takes a village and this proves that. >> you are so humble and giving with your artistry and the accolades you are...
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nicknamed by his subordinates bbbles, that is, bubbles, after the name of the famous painting by john everettus stone, let’s say malachite, no, that’s right, an ice theme for 1,200. julie verne's novel, the ice sphinx, continues the book the story of arthur gordon pym, created by these americans. now i'm going to disgrace myself, edgar allan poe. we didn't disgrace ourselves. this is really edgar allan poe. book names for 1,500. this australian actor was named after. century, he created a portrait of young ekaterina arsenyeva, second cousin of lermontov’s mother, the girl is holding a ripe apple in her hand, let’s say sirov, what are you saying? this is vladimir borovikovsky. ice theme for 1.500. hot meshka, you will have to give the question. alexandra? alexander. topic - history of russia. bid. one and a half. attention to the screen. in the 19th century, artist fyodor tolstoy created a series of medallions based on scenes from the patriotic war of 1812 . here is a work depicting this battle. although its participants, of course, were not dressed at all like that, wandering, plus one and a
nicknamed by his subordinates bbbles, that is, bubbles, after the name of the famous painting by john everettus stone, let’s say malachite, no, that’s right, an ice theme for 1,200. julie verne's novel, the ice sphinx, continues the book the story of arthur gordon pym, created by these americans. now i'm going to disgrace myself, edgar allan poe. we didn't disgrace ourselves. this is really edgar allan poe. book names for 1,500. this australian actor was named after. century, he created a...
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everett charge.what my defense team has a beautifully done is in cooperation with the court. has set up a roadmap as i said in the courtroom today i'm not one of the first minutes charge i will be that last because of the roadmap we have established. >> and set a predent vital be speaking at the south carolina democratic party first in the nation dinner in columbia. watch the president's speech alive at 7:30 eastern on c-span or free mobile videopps is been now or online at c-span.org....
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i think it is really important we don't allow this houthi, russian, reigning everett scive to be capturedthe people of palestine, they have done nothing to support they have done nothing to support the people of gaza. this is the charade, the same sort of charade they did back in the arab spring, where they say they're on the side of the palestinian people because of the status it achieves for them. this is as i said in apocalyptic terror group. they are trying to sow chaos. they are also trying to take troll of that street of water because they have no income stream and that would allow them to take control, all through piracy into terrorism. houthis have no interest in supporting the people of palestine, this is about freedom of movement through maritime spaces and regardless of what is happening in israel gaza, if the houthis have been doing this, we would've had to been doing this, we would've had to be taking action.— be taking action. alicia kearns, aood to be taking action. alicia kearns, good to talk — be taking action. alicia kearns, good to talk to _ be taking action. alicia kea
i think it is really important we don't allow this houthi, russian, reigning everett scive to be capturedthe people of palestine, they have done nothing to support they have done nothing to support the people of gaza. this is the charade, the same sort of charade they did back in the arab spring, where they say they're on the side of the palestinian people because of the status it achieves for them. this is as i said in apocalyptic terror group. they are trying to sow chaos. they are also...
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they are building a second line in everett. now they assemble it in renton and build most of it in wichita, kansas. there are not a lot of facilities to go examine. i think that means they ought to get it done in short order. i think what they need here is more supervision on the line and more training for employees. again i think they want that in short order because they are building at a 38 rate and you want to make sure everything that goes through the factory is of the highest quality because aerospace demands those tolerances. paul: bloomberg intelligence senior aerospace analyst george ferguson there. coming up find out if japanese stocks have more room to run after a strong chair powell: i don't think it is likely the committee will reach a level of confidence i the march meeting to identify march as the time to do that but that is to be seen. when you sent me the message asking me about the near term, viewing that as march, i would say that is probably not the most likely case or what we would call the base case. >> th
they are building a second line in everett. now they assemble it in renton and build most of it in wichita, kansas. there are not a lot of facilities to go examine. i think that means they ought to get it done in short order. i think what they need here is more supervision on the line and more training for employees. again i think they want that in short order because they are building at a 38 rate and you want to make sure everything that goes through the factory is of the highest quality...
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congress passes a law setting out how you make that determination, you actually do open it up to everett county clerk who is an insurrectionist or not. you do not have to limit it to donald trump either but where people start saying oh, i think joe biden is an insurrectionist. how do you allow us not just 50 differentit states. there with their own election officials. to me the name to flaw in the case is on the merits of the application of the text of the 14th amendment. ed, the strongest issue here for trump is the president is just not covered by the text of the 14th amendment. there are two kinds of coverage provisions. the first is what kind of office did you have at time of the insurrection? the second part is, what offices are you for from assuming? -- youforbidden from assuming? neither of them refers to the president. the closest it comes to his officer of the united offer of the united states and there may one exception, maybe. but if general the constitution's text uses president and office of the united states separately. officers of the united states are appointed, though di
congress passes a law setting out how you make that determination, you actually do open it up to everett county clerk who is an insurrectionist or not. you do not have to limit it to donald trump either but where people start saying oh, i think joe biden is an insurrectionist. how do you allow us not just 50 differentit states. there with their own election officials. to me the name to flaw in the case is on the merits of the application of the text of the 14th amendment. ed, the strongest...
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. >> burgess everett, "politico" congressional bureau chief, thank you. >> take you somewhat are havingwe're in keokuk iowa republican representative marjorie taylor greene of georgia was stumping for former president donald trump. there's a bit of interaction with caucus goers and the press including questions on a local school shooting. ♪ ♪ ♪ are right, iowa. i tell you what i'm so excited to be here. it's like starting off the primary election with the super bowl, which i think is really wild in georgiaic we just go and vote in a primary, but you guys have this caucus system. and i do learn all about it. just a few months ago. so i could understand what you go c through. i'm a a competitive person soi think it's pretty awesome. and i am expecting, in fact, i'm counting on you guys to turn up big for president trump. heers] and i never get tired of winning, and i think we need some more. america is losing now. none of us like it. it has been a shocking experience the past few years, ever since the biden administration took over in washington. i want to go back in time and tell you abo
. >> burgess everett, "politico" congressional bureau chief, thank you. >> take you somewhat are havingwe're in keokuk iowa republican representative marjorie taylor greene of georgia was stumping for former president donald trump. there's a bit of interaction with caucus goers and the press including questions on a local school shooting. ♪ ♪ ♪ are right, iowa. i tell you what i'm so excited to be here. it's like starting off the primary election with the super bowl,...
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we've spent a lot of time on that the last couple of years, and we still 2.6 billion people on this everett not. and the work is not only that they need to get broadband, they also need to get it affordable, to get devices, and they also need usable applications all the way from the education, health care, financial inclusion. and is one of the things i'm doing here is, of course, i'm leading the -- [inaudible] alliance that is, says achievement is to get 1 billion people connected over 5 year, and we reported out this morning that over 2 years we have reached 784 million. that's a combination of countries and private sector companies, 127 countries part of it, we have 320 different initiatives. so, but there's still a way to go. but the importance of the infrastructure is just w growing to be part of our society and working from home and all of that is important. that goes also with u.s., yeah. the wireless and the broadband is so important, and after the third quarter, talk about the fourth quarter reporting next week, but after the third quarter we saw almost 400,000 new broadband custom
we've spent a lot of time on that the last couple of years, and we still 2.6 billion people on this everett not. and the work is not only that they need to get broadband, they also need to get it affordable, to get devices, and they also need usable applications all the way from the education, health care, financial inclusion. and is one of the things i'm doing here is, of course, i'm leading the -- [inaudible] alliance that is, says achievement is to get 1 billion people connected over 5 year,...
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. >> who would everett manage and you would have a murder in the family. >> soon there would be secretse were dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> and one of them, would prove deadly. >> have you ever said, i know you did this? >> it hurts too much for me to say it out loud. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello. and welcome to dateline. it's a case that centers on the mother who had gone missing in a small town secret, that led to a very big surprise. here's keith morrison. >> suppose for a minute you are sitting in your car. smacked up in the middle of tuscaloosa alabama. and you pointed southwest down highway 69 and kept a sharp eye sharp eye out after half an hour or so. you would roll into a sweet little place called moundville. one stop play, one main street, one general store. been around for a long time has moundville. but it's a sad truth as the sheriff says, even here, where everybody used to know everybody. >> it's not that way anymore. so many different people moving in from around the world. trying to escape the crowds. well, escape the crowd or running from something. yes. >>
. >> who would everett manage and you would have a murder in the family. >> soon there would be secretse were dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> and one of them, would prove deadly. >> have you ever said, i know you did this? >> it hurts too much for me to say it out loud. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello. and welcome to dateline. it's a case that centers on the mother who had gone missing in a small town secret, that led to a very big surprise....
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you're upside down on every other metric, then you go scorched everett.all he's got, it's tire tiresome. they've been beating that trump since the day -- drum since the day trump came down that escalator. elections about visions, about where you're going to take the country. but that's not what joe biden's about. he has a hard time deliver canning his speech -- stuart: yes, exactly. the delivery was not sharp and forceful. i mean, there was some slurring of words, losing the train of thought. not a forceful throughly. here's another one for you. mexico's president makes demands on biden in return for mexico's help with migrants. lopez obrador wants $20 billion to latin american countries, work visas for 10 million hispanics in america and the end of sanctions existence venezuela and an end to the blockade of cuba. i think biden and america are being humiliated. that's the way i see it, jason. >> it is a humiliation. he sent down the secretary of state, the secretary of homeland security. they walked back and now they're talking about ham necessity? you're
you're upside down on every other metric, then you go scorched everett.all he's got, it's tire tiresome. they've been beating that trump since the day -- drum since the day trump came down that escalator. elections about visions, about where you're going to take the country. but that's not what joe biden's about. he has a hard time deliver canning his speech -- stuart: yes, exactly. the delivery was not sharp and forceful. i mean, there was some slurring of words, losing the train of thought....
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she's my dear friend, bridget everett. how are you doing?ttle bummer -- >> sorry. >> thank you. >> what was her name? >> freddie. >> fred -- >> yeah, freddie. she's the beaver tail queen, and we will get to that story in a minute. and my rose is being here tonight. this is iconic -- i sound like a kardashian. to be here and have access to a bathroom, come on -- >> access to a bathroom? >> yes, and i am not even wearing a diaper. >> you never have been in times square on new year's eve? >> no, never have done this before. >> congratulations to somebody somewhere. it has been picked up for a third season on hbo. what can we expect for next season? >> a lot of love, no nudity, and love and family. >> >> we saw you together at joe's public, and you were so funny and talented. it's nice to see people getting to know you through the hbo show because a lot of people didn't know you? >> anytime you start to open your heart and let it go, and you know, on hbo, having more tender moments and it's a great way to share your heart. >> i have had the priv
she's my dear friend, bridget everett. how are you doing?ttle bummer -- >> sorry. >> thank you. >> what was her name? >> freddie. >> fred -- >> yeah, freddie. she's the beaver tail queen, and we will get to that story in a minute. and my rose is being here tonight. this is iconic -- i sound like a kardashian. to be here and have access to a bathroom, come on -- >> access to a bathroom? >> yes, and i am not even wearing a diaper. >> you never...
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your daughter made this point i wholeheartedly disagree with everett first about you healthy outletst politicized and have passionate and superficial trivial tribalism. i am a big believer in the health of sports or society. secondarily i do not think people choose between a boating and going to a buffalo bills game. b6 idea. will: you think this is what they're saying? pete: do i know a lot of hard-core fans. there are plenty of people. will: it's not one because of the other. pete: i'm not as adamant as you are i think we have replaced so many of the masculine functions of wearing a jersey on sunday and cheering adamantly for that team that's too much a part of our identity. will: ila footballs much as anybody as you do. but i agree with you. pete: is not the coliseum of rome at the end of the empire. rachel: exactly prints before you not entertained? b6 96 of the top 100 programs are football games watch this over here not your country been destroyed over here. i think we get distracted. will: that is a good one, i am not debating that. rachel: you are debating him on it you just
your daughter made this point i wholeheartedly disagree with everett first about you healthy outletst politicized and have passionate and superficial trivial tribalism. i am a big believer in the health of sports or society. secondarily i do not think people choose between a boating and going to a buffalo bills game. b6 idea. will: you think this is what they're saying? pete: do i know a lot of hard-core fans. there are plenty of people. will: it's not one because of the other. pete: i'm not as...
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everett useful invention has a purpose that could be described as an abstract idea by analogy to you.emically in the subject matter as a whole could be found eligible by analogy of cardio that how can stakeholders predict which approach will be taken? the patent office has a myriad of permitting patenting of natural products that have beens modified in a conventional way. such as the claims upheld by the supreme court. some district courts feel compelled to reply the framework to all claims and search for a separate inventive concept. that approach becomes a law of the land innovators may not even patent specific formulations of drugs that have been derived from natural products or any life science inventions that do not also involve a new scientificve technique. when they judicial exceptions are applied in such an unpredictable manner the validity of a patent and the value of the technologies are also unpredictable. the issues are considered potential deals and unpredictability can be a drag on valuation and impact investment decisions. we know now the supreme court is not going to f
everett useful invention has a purpose that could be described as an abstract idea by analogy to you.emically in the subject matter as a whole could be found eligible by analogy of cardio that how can stakeholders predict which approach will be taken? the patent office has a myriad of permitting patenting of natural products that have beens modified in a conventional way. such as the claims upheld by the supreme court. some district courts feel compelled to reply the framework to all claims and...
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everett lad an article in fortune about a year ago, which is hardly a radical left wing journal showinghis contradict and i think that there is in the united states today a rapid movement to left, right and center, which i obviously hope will be resolved not by an across the boards cut aimed of poor and working people, but at by an increasing democratization of economic power and an increasing democratization of the government. i think that in this complicated of huge institutions and bureaucracies, if we talk about freedom one of things i would like to see would a law providing funds for any significant minority to buy the research to counter the majority if you don't have the expertise that knowledge technology today you're out of the debate. and i think that we have to to democratize information and government as well as the economy and society, i am sorry to say. michael harrington is not a solution to it. he wants minority rule. i don't i want individual rule. i want human beings separately. an individual need to have control of their lives. i don't believe that a minority that dif
everett lad an article in fortune about a year ago, which is hardly a radical left wing journal showinghis contradict and i think that there is in the united states today a rapid movement to left, right and center, which i obviously hope will be resolved not by an across the boards cut aimed of poor and working people, but at by an increasing democratization of economic power and an increasing democratization of the government. i think that in this complicated of huge institutions and...
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everett dirksen with such a character, would have loved to have met him.ry wilson on of massachusetts is another personal hero of mine, someone who has been largely forgotten their history. one of the purposes behind behind the stories i created for this book and for the caucuses through the years was to bring to life, the figures that had been forgotten and henry wilson was one of them. a major figure of the civil war era, one of the leading civil-rights crusaders of the 19th century but he is largely lost at this point. so i was able to elevate him and get him more attention for people like that. there's lots of them i wish i could have met over the years. places and events that shaped, the united states na." quote, "one day in 1857 senator william stewart of nevada was startled by a visitor. a very disreputable looking person slashed into the room, dressed in a cd suit with scraggly, black hair leaking out of the hatndn evil smelling cigar protruding from the corner of his mouth. he had a very sinister appearance." who are we talking about? betty: that
everett dirksen with such a character, would have loved to have met him.ry wilson on of massachusetts is another personal hero of mine, someone who has been largely forgotten their history. one of the purposes behind behind the stories i created for this book and for the caucuses through the years was to bring to life, the figures that had been forgotten and henry wilson was one of them. a major figure of the civil war era, one of the leading civil-rights crusaders of the 19th century but he is...
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guy: what impacts everett cuts had? where should we be starting to look if they ease for an effect on the economy? housing is an area in the u.k. were you get fast transmission. i saw some data earlier this week that suggested house prices are starting to take off again. how will the bank of england look of those key assets and the pricing to determine the rate at which it feels it needs to go? shaan: we like to call out the housing market being slower, the fixed rate mortgages. that transition takes a little time. in europe and journal -- in general the policy tightening cycle has become lower than what we expected. we are pretty much in a mild recession. in the u.s. it is slightly different. we have had offsetting factors. much stronger fiscal policy and balance sheets out of the pandemic that has blunted the effect of the monetary policy. as inflation comes down in real terms rates will continue to be more and more restrictive. monetary policy will bear its teeth in 2024 rather than 2023. sonali: thanks to shaan rait
guy: what impacts everett cuts had? where should we be starting to look if they ease for an effect on the economy? housing is an area in the u.k. were you get fast transmission. i saw some data earlier this week that suggested house prices are starting to take off again. how will the bank of england look of those key assets and the pricing to determine the rate at which it feels it needs to go? shaan: we like to call out the housing market being slower, the fixed rate mortgages. that transition...
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everett dirksen was very, very important to get that passed. but it was very important for the the white house. president kennedy, robert kennedy to get as many people to that march as possible to make it work as well as possible to make it peaceful as well as possible. yeah. the overriding imperative was for that march to be success for all. and that was a a paramount priority, the administration. did they succeed? oh, i think absolutely they succeeded. i mean, it was andrew young says we the quote in the pamphlet that after the march, it became a an american movement, not just a civil rights black movement in the south. it sent a message and i, i was checking some interesting, you know, more topical data. 250,000 people. it was huge crowd. amazing crowd. and i don't think that you could say that john kennedy got them to come. he asked them to help bring them in. the labor unions and the christian church groups and the jewish groups. they came volunteer early. they came because this was something special. and then dr. king gave a tremendous sp
everett dirksen was very, very important to get that passed. but it was very important for the the white house. president kennedy, robert kennedy to get as many people to that march as possible to make it work as well as possible to make it peaceful as well as possible. yeah. the overriding imperative was for that march to be success for all. and that was a a paramount priority, the administration. did they succeed? oh, i think absolutely they succeeded. i mean, it was andrew young says we the...
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to gas and arrested several people demonstrates is it trying to gather outside the german embassy everett support for these, right? the government, but will blogs fine police human rights group. i'm this the international side. it's concerned that i'm the police of repeatedly disposed legal and approved peaceful protests and support of gaza of the let's take a look now some of the days of the news gun then have a tight several villages incent, phone lines. you read killing at least 30 people, the violence flag on wednesday despite the few being impose the day before the life is bloodshed follows. and the attack that killed at least a $140.00 on christmas day community lead is, are accusing. then i jerry and ministry of helping the attack has this been a piece of violence between farmers and hud is in the area. for 9 months, the sudanese army and current military rapids supposed force has been fighting for control. on 5000000 people have been displaced in the will, both sides are accused of forcibly disappearing civilians and torturing them in detention centers. they deny the obligations m
to gas and arrested several people demonstrates is it trying to gather outside the german embassy everett support for these, right? the government, but will blogs fine police human rights group. i'm this the international side. it's concerned that i'm the police of repeatedly disposed legal and approved peaceful protests and support of gaza of the let's take a look now some of the days of the news gun then have a tight several villages incent, phone lines. you read killing at least 30 people,...
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so everett thing points, unfortunately, to a failed to mention, this was paid for principally by nasa, but built by a private company and it's part of a new nationalist proctor j that will have to come under review if there is a failure on that as far as admission has nasa tend to private companies to launch these sort of missions. it makes a lot of sense if you couldn't get people. private individuals are large corporations to pay, to send things into space because nasa could been piggyback on these commercial launches. and that's really the, the lunar economy. but nasa is trying to spark the idea that people wouldn't be prepared to pay to have things sent to the moon, a massive scientist. because then send their instruments at much lower cost in principal, it's a great idea. but if there are consistent failures, they would have to obviously review the program. that's not fair. anyone this time is gets the moon is, is that there is, there is re salt and tell us about the other one that maybe sounds more of a chance. yes. well, it's really very interesting. there is a japanese motion,
so everett thing points, unfortunately, to a failed to mention, this was paid for principally by nasa, but built by a private company and it's part of a new nationalist proctor j that will have to come under review if there is a failure on that as far as admission has nasa tend to private companies to launch these sort of missions. it makes a lot of sense if you couldn't get people. private individuals are large corporations to pay, to send things into space because nasa could been piggyback on...