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feldman , i greet you and welcome. i would like to talk to the special news studio about what i mentioned in the introduction, the continuation of the demonstrations for the palestinian people and stop the war around the world, while today we saw the publication of a report by the human rights watch , which facebook, instagram, they are censoring what is related to palestine where does the news censorship in the western media come from and what line and space is it following ? well, the public opinion of the world is changing , we have seen major changes in the last two or three decades. the public opinion of the world, but in the last two weeks we have seen much more changes because unfortunately what we are seeing in palestine upsets every free person . as jews, we are really sorry for what is happening. soh is used and these things that israel is doing are very sad to follow the religion as i said, there is abuse of the jewish religion, and therefore we stand by the demonstrations that are held to support the palest
feldman , i greet you and welcome. i would like to talk to the special news studio about what i mentioned in the introduction, the continuation of the demonstrations for the palestinian people and stop the war around the world, while today we saw the publication of a report by the human rights watch , which facebook, instagram, they are censoring what is related to palestine where does the news censorship in the western media come from and what line and space is it following ? well, the public...
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mr. feldman, how let me bring you in here? how does ma schofield could moscow gain from the attention that has been on israel's will on guys a hasn't mentioned that there's less attention on what rushes doing and ukraine. he says, well, maybe there was some hope that that would be the case. but the seeing that that as well, a fully play out for many european countries of the rush, the premium russian conflict is much closer to home than the one in the middle east . so to conflicts at the same time doesn't mean that each conflict or to bind to benefit or some other going to benefit from the other. i don't see right now, much changing. don't this call that yes, in the west there's going to be a change of heart. and basically there's hope that the western governments will begin to apply pressure on the yes to find some kind of. busy ceasefire situation, a freezing of the present state to scroll more or less. i mean, that's called the find the korea and the, the decision. what happens in the korean war when there was of whether yo
mr. feldman, how let me bring you in here? how does ma schofield could moscow gain from the attention that has been on israel's will on guys a hasn't mentioned that there's less attention on what rushes doing and ukraine. he says, well, maybe there was some hope that that would be the case. but the seeing that that as well, a fully play out for many european countries of the rush, the premium russian conflict is much closer to home than the one in the middle east . so to conflicts at the same...
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feldman we made another guest.
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associate professor of the department of the russian academy of labor and social relations, pavel feldmanaccording to him , the leaders of the commonwealth countries regularly prove the effectiveness of the organization, successfully countering new challenges. some of our western partners hastened to bury them in due time. format of the cis, they argued that it was irrelevant to the spirit of the times, but as it turned out, the new format of communication turned out to be in great demand, and this is not at all an attempt to copy the soviet experience without any criticism and rethinking. we live in a new market reality, the countries included in the cis are independent states, not everyone decided to stay in this organization; some moved in the direction of european integration, as it turned out. results of the business year there are more entrepreneurs in belarus; there are 350 thousand small medium-sized businesses in our country, this is also the result of state support for the private sector of the economy. the development bank makes a significant contribution; in a year , 950 proje
associate professor of the department of the russian academy of labor and social relations, pavel feldmanaccording to him , the leaders of the commonwealth countries regularly prove the effectiveness of the organization, successfully countering new challenges. some of our western partners hastened to bury them in due time. format of the cis, they argued that it was irrelevant to the spirit of the times, but as it turned out, the new format of communication turned out to be in great demand, and...
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but to prove these boots feldman conducted several studies in one experiments, she measured the levels of the bone, the whole 9 oxy types in fathers and mothers, 6 months after the back that the child and we saw that oxy towson in mothers and fathers were similar. and this was very surprising because research has always believed that mothers are biologically prepared to care for infants that really shows that it's not exactly so maybe the past way too much on all care. and the pathway to turn on care are somewhat different, but the fathers have it within them biologically to care. for instance, my bruce nauman went a step further and looked at the brains of heterosexual and homosexual fathers. 2 and compare them to the brains of mothers. she went, what we saw in the brain, is this the entire attachment network activated to infant stimuli in old parents, whether it's men or women, primary caregiver, secondary caregiver, biological parents, and adoptive parents. we had to surprises. one is that the a make the activates and mothers, 5 times more then and fathers. so mothers are those who
but to prove these boots feldman conducted several studies in one experiments, she measured the levels of the bone, the whole 9 oxy types in fathers and mothers, 6 months after the back that the child and we saw that oxy towson in mothers and fathers were similar. and this was very surprising because research has always believed that mothers are biologically prepared to care for infants that really shows that it's not exactly so maybe the past way too much on all care. and the pathway to turn...
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for instance, a small groups feldman went a step further. i've looked at the brains of heterosexual and homosexual fathers. 2 and compare them to the brains of mothers. she went, what we saw in the brain is that the entire attachment network activated to instance the muley in old parents. whether it's men or women, primary caregiver, secondary caregiver, biological parents, and adoptive parents. we had to surprises. one is that a make the activates and mothers, 5 times more then and fathers. so mothers are those who are highly vigilant to infant safety. make their lives a very n shouldn't structure. it's deepened the brain, it's an automatically functioning system that tells us what changes can happen in the environment that could be potentially. but there is something interesting happening in father springs. route feldman found that the brain region called salt because temporarily superior sds specials is much more active in fathers and mothers. this is the area that enables parents to understand the non verbal signals of diabetes. we felt
for instance, a small groups feldman went a step further. i've looked at the brains of heterosexual and homosexual fathers. 2 and compare them to the brains of mothers. she went, what we saw in the brain is that the entire attachment network activated to instance the muley in old parents. whether it's men or women, primary caregiver, secondary caregiver, biological parents, and adoptive parents. we had to surprises. one is that a make the activates and mothers, 5 times more then and fathers. so...
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feldman. we have another guest in the studio , mr. connor lineha. the former minister of human rights of iran and the social activist mr. linehan , i greet you. you are very welcome. in ireland, we also witnessed the widespread demonstrations of the irish people in support of the palestinian people . and it was published in line with the zionist regime, it was followed and it was their line of policy. how do you see it? in this censorship that you are talking about , it does not exist in ireland in that form and we cannot include it in the western media. we tried to reflect these events correctly. of course, i went to gaza in 1992 and each of us went in the form of a non-governmental organization and everyone. he goes there , he sees the dire conditions there, what we saw in that conflict, now, in my opinion, history is repeating itself, and the same conflicts are unfortunately continuing in gaza with much greater intensity. we must try to establish peace and tranquility in ireland , people must understand the facts. and the governments should coope
feldman. we have another guest in the studio , mr. connor lineha. the former minister of human rights of iran and the social activist mr. linehan , i greet you. you are very welcome. in ireland, we also witnessed the widespread demonstrations of the irish people in support of the palestinian people . and it was published in line with the zionist regime, it was followed and it was their line of policy. how do you see it? in this censorship that you are talking about , it does not exist in...
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we had investigative journalist feldman, the something called sensors and some places inside the police, it goes barksdale. president bush is the progress of party of saying, even calculating figures like around 8 the you were us, the water board there. uh, but uh, there were also other reports say that they are trying to buy votes, manipulate, uh is the chair membership validus. and so they say that part of both costs, between $70.80 euro plus there have been a lot of, uh, uh, things going on and scandals, uh for the position uh for sale by the governing 5 days in order to make it possible to been for the leading part of that, so dw corresponding us a ferry in belgrade. many things to go a brief look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. the u. n's migration agency says $61.00 migrants including women and children, have drowned following a ship, rac off the coast of libya, the international organization for migration, quoted survivors. as saying the boat had the part of the libyan city as well. right headed for europe was around $86.00 people on board. a vatica
we had investigative journalist feldman, the something called sensors and some places inside the police, it goes barksdale. president bush is the progress of party of saying, even calculating figures like around 8 the you were us, the water board there. uh, but uh, there were also other reports say that they are trying to buy votes, manipulate, uh is the chair membership validus. and so they say that part of both costs, between $70.80 euro plus there have been a lot of, uh, uh, things going on...
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root causes of the worsening climate situation is shared by candidate of political sciences pavel feldmancording to the expert, the west's desire for military. are one of the main obstacles to sustainable environmental development. huge areas in the very center of europe are mined and it is generally unclear when it will be safe to travel through these territories move. few people remember that ukraine could at any moment stage a nuclear apocalypse, a drone attack on a russian nuclear energy facility. few people talk about conflicts - this is also a threat to the health of the generally harmonious existence of modern man, so it is necessary to approach the solution of environmental issues in a comprehensive manner, at the moment this anthropogenic factor damaging our environment is primarily due to the escalation of the notorious military tension did not develop into the most a terrible phenomenon for the environment during a nuclear strike, everyone needs to stop for a moment, think, listen to each other, this recommendation primarily concerns, of course, western states that do not want
root causes of the worsening climate situation is shared by candidate of political sciences pavel feldmancording to the expert, the west's desire for military. are one of the main obstacles to sustainable environmental development. huge areas in the very center of europe are mined and it is generally unclear when it will be safe to travel through these territories move. few people remember that ukraine could at any moment stage a nuclear apocalypse, a drone attack on a russian nuclear energy...
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feldman white and mr.re going to visit meravi seminary today , have a meeting with ayatollah tahriri and also visit the exhibition of meravi seminary's achievements. the group will be present there. another program is actually the celebration of the beginning of the new year, which will be attended by 30 people from different nationalities and international students of ahl al-bayt university. to be held, which is actually the ambassador of the vatican in iran, the head of the world assembly of ahl al-bayt, peace be upon him also, the president of this university is going to be present at this conference, an exhibition will be held next to this event , and a report will be prepared from it , god willing. however , this year the number of works received in this program is very good, and god willing, our colleagues from elan will send us the report. thank you very much for this opportunity that you have given me to serve the dear people of iran. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen , and my colleagues at
feldman white and mr.re going to visit meravi seminary today , have a meeting with ayatollah tahriri and also visit the exhibition of meravi seminary's achievements. the group will be present there. another program is actually the celebration of the beginning of the new year, which will be attended by 30 people from different nationalities and international students of ahl al-bayt university. to be held, which is actually the ambassador of the vatican in iran, the head of the world assembly of...
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feldman , i greet you and welcome to asdad.ntioned in the introduction, the continuation of the demonstrations for the palestinian people and stop the war around the world, while today we saw the publication of a report from the human rights watch that facebook, instagram , and other content related to palestine. censor what we now in thoughts.
feldman , i greet you and welcome to asdad.ntioned in the introduction, the continuation of the demonstrations for the palestinian people and stop the war around the world, while today we saw the publication of a report from the human rights watch that facebook, instagram , and other content related to palestine. censor what we now in thoughts.
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the a child i q plays little to no role in explaining musical talent. professor feldman defines the musical prodigy, someone who from the age of 10 can perform at the same level as an adult professional that has the necessary dispositions. one of those is that your child has a natural affinity for music and a natural ability to, to perform, to compose or, or to be, to be in the musical world. in addition that the child has to have the discipline has to have a tendency to focus and to be persistent. the can needs to have the potential to achieve outstanding things. however, in order for it to happen, the environment needs to be just rocked. if you need to, on this definition of the, of the stuff that is having the potential to achieve something great is pretty much hypothetical. there are lots of if send box and you need the right conditions. someone who is just started to play an instrument, what be pulling off the top to performance from the get go. but in some cases, it is possible to see a trajectory for me and predict what the next 5 years might bring. the longest life behind the scenes
the a child i q plays little to no role in explaining musical talent. professor feldman defines the musical prodigy, someone who from the age of 10 can perform at the same level as an adult professional that has the necessary dispositions. one of those is that your child has a natural affinity for music and a natural ability to, to perform, to compose or, or to be, to be in the musical world. in addition that the child has to have the discipline has to have a tendency to focus and to be...
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i do not know. 0n the general principle, i was interested to read a legal commentator, noah feldman,rk times magazine earlier this year. he said that, "the modern presidency, "as expressed in the policies of the bush administration, "provides the strongest evidence that we're governed "by a fundamentally different constitution "from that envisioned by the framers." he thinks that that the presidential power has massively expanded from that anticipated by the framers. do you believe that he's right? i think there has been an expansion of the role of the executive. but i think there's also been a massive expansion since the time the constitution was written and the powers of congress. what the framers of the constitution envisioned they were writing was a national government of limited powers. and it doesn't look so limited today, to me, from the standpoint of what congress does or what the chief executive does. it's a far cry from the model envisioned by the framers of the constitution. that sounds like an expression of concern you're giving me. well, i'm not. it's not for me to expre
i do not know. 0n the general principle, i was interested to read a legal commentator, noah feldman,rk times magazine earlier this year. he said that, "the modern presidency, "as expressed in the policies of the bush administration, "provides the strongest evidence that we're governed "by a fundamentally different constitution "from that envisioned by the framers." he thinks that that the presidential power has massively expanded from that anticipated by the...
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the child's i q plays little to no role in explaining musical talent. professor feldman defines the musical prodigy, someone who from the age of 10 can perform at the same level as an adult professional and has the necessary dispositions. one of those is that your child has a natural affinity for music and a natural ability to, to perform, to compose or, or to be, to be in the musical world. in addition that the child has to have the discipline has to have a tendency to focus and to be persistent. the can needs to have the potential to achieve outstanding things. however, in order for it to happen, the environment needs to be just rocked. if you need to on this definition of gifted stuff, that is having the potential to achieve something great is pretty much hypothetical . there are lots of if send box and you need the right conditions. someone who is just started to play an instrument, what be pulling off the top to performance from the get go. but in some cases, it is possible to see a trajectory forming and predict what the next 5 years might bring. the log of this license will come behi
the child's i q plays little to no role in explaining musical talent. professor feldman defines the musical prodigy, someone who from the age of 10 can perform at the same level as an adult professional and has the necessary dispositions. one of those is that your child has a natural affinity for music and a natural ability to, to perform, to compose or, or to be, to be in the musical world. in addition that the child has to have the discipline has to have a tendency to focus and to be...
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but there is something interesting happening in father springs. route feldman found that the brain region called salt because temporarily superior sds specials is much more active in fathers and mothers. this is the area that enables parents to understand the non verbal signals of diabetes. we felt that there are 2 pathways to parenting one that is more evolutionary incident. you see it's an old mammals, and that makes mothers very, very vigilant infant safety and one that is more of a lucian early re sent and his court to call. and it comes by getting to know your infant and learning his or her sickness. and that's a big surprise with the results of the brain scans of homosexual fathers. gay fathers, who are both primary caregivers have the same s, the s, the terms of father. they also have a very high activation of the i think the last a since the a make the lives activated by the hormones of pregnancy and childbirth with these fall this gets such a high a, make the luck division. when the father alone takes care of the baby, the more he's, the turn of pathway will re quote the maternal
but there is something interesting happening in father springs. route feldman found that the brain region called salt because temporarily superior sds specials is much more active in fathers and mothers. this is the area that enables parents to understand the non verbal signals of diabetes. we felt that there are 2 pathways to parenting one that is more evolutionary incident. you see it's an old mammals, and that makes mothers very, very vigilant infant safety and one that is more of a lucian...
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common refrain is they are looking for american leadership and we're working to provide that to mr. feldman. i'm show um what just real quickly on, on the guys uh how would you characterize the tax on a new hostage deal for a pause? is that imminent? um, are you making progress on that? and then more broadly, um, you know, we end this year without much of the world blaming us and israel for the or seen it as you, america's war also is hurting america's image in the world. there's a still made and ukraine and no new aid package. the fighting goes on in sudan. i wonder if there's anywhere that you're rethinking strategy or have some ideas on, on how to change the dynamics on any of those concepts. the 1st show of the question of hostages that applause. this is something we'd very much like to see happen is, you know, we were instrumental in getting the 1st team out of train pause that facilitated the release of a 110 hostages. israel has been very clear, including as recently as today that it would welcome returning to a pause in the further release of hostages. the problem was and has, has b
common refrain is they are looking for american leadership and we're working to provide that to mr. feldman. i'm show um what just real quickly on, on the guys uh how would you characterize the tax on a new hostage deal for a pause? is that imminent? um, are you making progress on that? and then more broadly, um, you know, we end this year without much of the world blaming us and israel for the or seen it as you, america's war also is hurting america's image in the world. there's a still made...
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charlie feldman, my little boy, is turning 7 happy birthday, buddy. never not in eagles gear ms. you about. i cannot wait to share this one. we helped deliver an epic holiday surprise to a group of deserving young students these kids are so extraordinary. they have sweat shirts on that say "be the change." they give all year long, and we got a chance to give them a mad at craig. for next week on "today". >>> millions of americans might fall behind on their holiday chores this weekend. a powerful storm is rolling across the country depending on where you live, you could see heavy rain, power outages. al has it all mapped out for us. >> good morning. and good morning to you. first of all, for tomorrow, 11 million people at risk for severe weather from nashville, memphis, shreveport, houston wind gusts of 60 miles an hour, damaging hail. we can't rule out tornadoes stretching from nashville all the way down to houston. here is what we're looking at as far as storm impacts as it comes across the country flooding rain fall ponding of water river rises and streams from boston all the w
charlie feldman, my little boy, is turning 7 happy birthday, buddy. never not in eagles gear ms. you about. i cannot wait to share this one. we helped deliver an epic holiday surprise to a group of deserving young students these kids are so extraordinary. they have sweat shirts on that say "be the change." they give all year long, and we got a chance to give them a mad at craig. for next week on "today". >>> millions of americans might fall behind on their holiday...
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members of the armed services committee staff, jody bennet, jenny davis, jonathan epstein, jordi feldman, creighton green, curt mcconnell, maggie mac that mara cooper, bill monaghan, mike noble, john quirk, andy scott, cole stevens, allison warner, sean jones, joe gallow, brittany amador, brittany cannon, chad johnson, julia coulter, noah sis, and once again the staff director elizabeth king. that was a long list -- mr. schumer: are any becoming generals? mr. reed: i hope so. but it is a fraction of what they put into in terms of time and effort and we could not have accomplished this without them. let me thank the floor staff and leadership for all they've done to make this possible. finally, i urge all my colleagues to support this excellent bill. with that, i will yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. wicker: i'm pleased and honored to join my colleague from rhode island, the distinguished chairman of the armed services committee in urging adoption of this important step in getting our national defense authorization act passed and signed into law. i
members of the armed services committee staff, jody bennet, jenny davis, jonathan epstein, jordi feldman, creighton green, curt mcconnell, maggie mac that mara cooper, bill monaghan, mike noble, john quirk, andy scott, cole stevens, allison warner, sean jones, joe gallow, brittany amador, brittany cannon, chad johnson, julia coulter, noah sis, and once again the staff director elizabeth king. that was a long list -- mr. schumer: are any becoming generals? mr. reed: i hope so. but it is a...
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the current assisting, not ofle cadets commander eric feldman to submit a request for my personal documentationarding my sexual assault. that is something i am entitled to under the privacy act of 1974. imagine that ase request for my own documents. i wonder what they are hiding in there? as for accountability the highest ranking member of the coast guard told her colleagues in the commerce committee in july that all victims that were listed in the valve anchor report were notified. i am here to tell you that is a lie. i was never contacted by the coast guard. i found out about my inclusion and operation failed anchor from a writer at cnn in june of 2023. i am the great, great great granddaughter of a drummer that led union soldiers into battle at antietam and gettysburg and the great, great granddaughter of a navy sailor that died on the battlefield main in the harbor. there were others that served on both fronts in both world wars. i wanted to serve my country as they did. admiral fagan also told your colleagues that in all cases in which the coast guard had jurisdiction that action was taken
the current assisting, not ofle cadets commander eric feldman to submit a request for my personal documentationarding my sexual assault. that is something i am entitled to under the privacy act of 1974. imagine that ase request for my own documents. i wonder what they are hiding in there? as for accountability the highest ranking member of the coast guard told her colleagues in the commerce committee in july that all victims that were listed in the valve anchor report were notified. i am here...
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the other deal is the culture of it and robert feldman of morgan stanley in tokyo and the morgan stanleydit suisse, had a great team before the blowup with ubs. to me is also about japan, the people come the demographics, the fact they are living 3% inflation and that is undoable psychologically in japan. jonathan: 3% is like what? tom: it will be a solid 5%. jonathan: amazing to see the guidance we will get from the boj when they say it will be difficult to conduct monetary policy. lisa: the one complicating factor is the economy is not doing that well and there was data overnight that the japanese economy contracted in the third order the fastest pace back to the depths of the pandemic. are they going to be overcome by events in the opposite direction when they will not be able to move away because marketing inflation is not being accompanied with the same growth they're looking for. jonathan: the u.s. and the palestinian authority working together on a postwar plan for gaza. the palestinian prime minister telling bloomberg the preferred outcome would be for hamas to become a junior pa
the other deal is the culture of it and robert feldman of morgan stanley in tokyo and the morgan stanleydit suisse, had a great team before the blowup with ubs. to me is also about japan, the people come the demographics, the fact they are living 3% inflation and that is undoable psychologically in japan. jonathan: 3% is like what? tom: it will be a solid 5%. jonathan: amazing to see the guidance we will get from the boj when they say it will be difficult to conduct monetary policy. lisa: the...
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i will let robert feldman help you with that. lisa: they are over, the fact that u.s.ight cut rates if they do end their negative rate policy, just saying what did the hypothetical actually sound like? they would be a possibility of achieving an outcome. a wide range of houses benefit from the virtuous cycle between wages and prices, especially given their getting income. suddenly this is a whole new world for the bank of japan. jonathan: december 19 is the next bank of japan decision. that might be fun. four candidates taking to the stage in alabama. nikki haley's campaign receiving a boost with support from wealthy donors. >> her donors, these wall street liberal donors make money in china. they will not let her be tough on china and she will cave to the donors, she will not stand up for you. >> he is mad because those watery donors used to support him and now they support me. >> i don't have a woman problem, you have a corruption problem. that is what people need to know. nikki is corrupt. >> would you like to respond? >> no, it is not worth my time. jonathan: what
i will let robert feldman help you with that. lisa: they are over, the fact that u.s.ight cut rates if they do end their negative rate policy, just saying what did the hypothetical actually sound like? they would be a possibility of achieving an outcome. a wide range of houses benefit from the virtuous cycle between wages and prices, especially given their getting income. suddenly this is a whole new world for the bank of japan. jonathan: december 19 is the next bank of japan decision. that...
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noah feldman of bloomberg opinion on legal is world-class.han: the first 24 hours is really interesting here. in the short-term, with the other candidates do in the republican primary. vivek ramaswamy is already pushing back against this saying he would pull out of colorado effectively and lisa, putting pressure on haley, desantis, kristi to announce the same thing. it's going to be interesting to see how they respond in the coming days. lisa: especially as you have seen a little bit more pushback after the comment that donald trump said about immigrants poisoning the bloodstream of the united states. there is a real question here whether they are going to pushback or whether they are going to actually go with the others. tom: this is not where my expertise is, but this is going to be an exceptionally narrow debate. it is going to be on states overreaching and all of the other stuff. jonathan: this is the domestic situation, let's talk about the international backdrop. the u.s. and its allies, possible attacks continue. planning possible acti
noah feldman of bloomberg opinion on legal is world-class.han: the first 24 hours is really interesting here. in the short-term, with the other candidates do in the republican primary. vivek ramaswamy is already pushing back against this saying he would pull out of colorado effectively and lisa, putting pressure on haley, desantis, kristi to announce the same thing. it's going to be interesting to see how they respond in the coming days. lisa: especially as you have seen a little bit more...
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and then writing then marty feldman's writing partner up an interview partner fixed up an interview withs, who was the head of light entertainment, and we went in to see michael and he said, i gather you'd like to do a series and we said, we'd love to. and he said, well, why don't why do you propose doing ? and won't you propose doing? and he won't believe this . we hadn't believe this. we hadn't discussed it . to believe that discussed it. to believe that going into a pitch meeting and having actually. so we kind of said, well, we're going to try and make a humorous program with jokes, know, to make people jokes, you know, to make people laugh and, and, and gags is very specific, very specific. and we went on like this for a bit and he said, you're to have . he said, you're going to have. you're going to have a guest stars. we said, are we are we going to have guest stars? what about music? we said, oh, music. that's was that's a good idea. it was a disaster . and he looked at us disaster. and he looked at us pityingly and he said, go away and make 13 programmes. >> unbelievable . >> un
and then writing then marty feldman's writing partner up an interview partner fixed up an interview withs, who was the head of light entertainment, and we went in to see michael and he said, i gather you'd like to do a series and we said, we'd love to. and he said, well, why don't why do you propose doing ? and won't you propose doing? and he won't believe this . we hadn't believe this. we hadn't discussed it . to believe that discussed it. to believe that going into a pitch meeting and having...
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then director robert feldman explain this in a letter to the board of supervisors. we submitted that in our papers. even though such private views were subject to protection at that time, the board voted unanimously to approve the addition. but as a compromise, voted to deny the deck even on its own merits. today, the decision is a little puzzling because as a deck, it hardly has an impact on views. there is no structure. so how does denying the deck alleviate view impacts most? most importantly, the city later took a 180 degree turn concerning private views and adopted an unequivocal rule that such views are not protected. can you show the next slide, please? the residential design guidelines provide, and i quote the general plan planning code, and these guidelines do not provide for protecting views from private property, which with that with the rationale behind the board's decisions in 1987 and 1993, no longer binding, we submit that the board could only deny the deck for some other reason, and we would argue there is no other reason. the neighbors have cited pr
then director robert feldman explain this in a letter to the board of supervisors. we submitted that in our papers. even though such private views were subject to protection at that time, the board voted unanimously to approve the addition. but as a compromise, voted to deny the deck even on its own merits. today, the decision is a little puzzling because as a deck, it hardly has an impact on views. there is no structure. so how does denying the deck alleviate view impacts most? most...
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like discovery plan company and mike feldman -- mike m.y that's taken off nicely. we want tentacles in the u.s. people associating best in class, a lot of different verticals with -- sonali: just about a minute left here, you were playing tennis in the past. as somebody who is a tennis player, how do you feel about all of these other racket sports? i know that you run a paddle company now, but what's the change been like? >> listen, i was never in the tennis business other than from age eight to college i played every day and it helped forming in my life, so i will always remember it fondly. with paddle, it is not an either or, pickleball can be very successful in the u.s., it already is. paddle offers a similar yet different experience for people watching it and playing it. it's not one of those where -- they are going to play tennis and not paddle. they are going to play pickle and stop playing tennis. i think there's room for a lot of us and the world changes and i think there will be more people in general playing racket sports. i thin
like discovery plan company and mike feldman -- mike m.y that's taken off nicely. we want tentacles in the u.s. people associating best in class, a lot of different verticals with -- sonali: just about a minute left here, you were playing tennis in the past. as somebody who is a tennis player, how do you feel about all of these other racket sports? i know that you run a paddle company now, but what's the change been like? >> listen, i was never in the tennis business other than from age...