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now let's compare now with the gardner photo in the gardner shot. we're looking at the stand from the left side. we can see. that this is much deeper than 20 feet. we can also see that many people standing on the platform appear to be elevated than the rest. it makes sense if the folks in the back weren't elevated, they wouldn't be able to see. what was going on in front and the folks in the crowd wouldn't be able to see them. in the back right photo we see that there are far more than 30 people on this stand. we can also see many of them. the back are elevated. clearly the speaker's stand was significantly larger than 12 by 20 feet. but take a look at something else in this photograph. on the left side of the image, there is a line of folks who are raised higher than the ones on the ground. that line flares out and to the left, that's the left of the platform. now, notice we see a similar out on the right of the platform just past the seated governors. now, how is this possible? it defies geometry and the laws of perspect active. unless the platfor
now let's compare now with the gardner photo in the gardner shot. we're looking at the stand from the left side. we can see. that this is much deeper than 20 feet. we can also see that many people standing on the platform appear to be elevated than the rest. it makes sense if the folks in the back weren't elevated, they wouldn't be able to see. what was going on in front and the folks in the crowd wouldn't be able to see them. in the back right photo we see that there are far more than 30...
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gardner. mr. gardner, what can you tell me about when amtrak will be able to serve the miami intermodal center at miami airport? >> thank you, congresswoman. the miami international airport, or intermodal center at the airport has been a project long underway, and it involves us transitioning from our facility to that facility. we're in active conversations with f d.o.t. and also the miami dade airport authority, and trirail, who are responsible for both the infrastructure and the station. we've been in negotiations for a while to try and establish the right terms of access. amtrak has access as a matter of statute to the facility. so we're in negotiations presently with f d.o.t. to true and come up with a deal that works for all parties here, and allows amtrak to move over, so that we can terminate our trains. it's important that we have an efficient facility there, that can continue to serve passengers well, and we think the connections intermodaly are great, but we remain in negotiations with f
gardner. mr. gardner, what can you tell me about when amtrak will be able to serve the miami intermodal center at miami airport? >> thank you, congresswoman. the miami international airport, or intermodal center at the airport has been a project long underway, and it involves us transitioning from our facility to that facility. we're in active conversations with f d.o.t. and also the miami dade airport authority, and trirail, who are responsible for both the infrastructure and the...
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it's because you're teaching the next generation of gardners.mcclairen. and it's about getting to enjoy the same system that we are enjoy right now. you go above and beyond to make sure that you're team is learning. i get to come to the orientations, you're an incredible mentor, you are tough as you should be. you also recognize that the people that work for you are human beings, they have lives and families and you get them off to a great great start and thank you on behalf of the city and that's why you're getting this award. thank you. >> speaker: thank you all so much. i was thinking about the denny and what this award means. the button is adorable, because i had very few interactions, he was just always so easy going, so relaxed. and a couple of times i had to go into his office and get him to sign a piece of paper and he would hit the button! i'm so excited to hit the button. it's such an honor to be held in the same line of words, he was a mentor to us all and i somebody i hope to be. >> thank you, kendra, we just wanted give you a certif
it's because you're teaching the next generation of gardners.mcclairen. and it's about getting to enjoy the same system that we are enjoy right now. you go above and beyond to make sure that you're team is learning. i get to come to the orientations, you're an incredible mentor, you are tough as you should be. you also recognize that the people that work for you are human beings, they have lives and families and you get them off to a great great start and thank you on behalf of the city and...
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it's because you're teaching the next generation of gardners.mcclairen. and it's about getting to enjoy the same system that we are enjoy right now. you go above and beyond to make sure that you're team is learning. i get to come to the orientations, you're an incredible mentor, you are tough as you should be. you also recognize that the people that work for you are human beings, they have lives and families and you get them off to a great great start and thank you on behalf of the city and that's why you're getting this award. thank you. >> speaker: thank you all so much. i was thinking about the denny and what this award means. the button is adorable, because i had very few interactions, he was just always so easy going, so relaxed. and a couple of times i had to go into his office and get a piece of paper and he would hit the button! i'm so excited to hit the button. it's such an honor to be held in the same line of words, he was a mentor to us all and i somebody i hope to be. >> thank you, kendra, we just wanted give you a certificate from t
it's because you're teaching the next generation of gardners.mcclairen. and it's about getting to enjoy the same system that we are enjoy right now. you go above and beyond to make sure that you're team is learning. i get to come to the orientations, you're an incredible mentor, you are tough as you should be. you also recognize that the people that work for you are human beings, they have lives and families and you get them off to a great great start and thank you on behalf of the city and...
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julia gardner oh, sorry. julia gardner the future mrs. john tyler was born in new york in 1820, during the post-revolution arie war era of the early republic. julia lived in a time of transition as the elite revolutionary past receded and the antebellum or pre-civil war era of the common man came into being. i will mention three aspects of antebellum society and culture that affected julia tyler. a narrow view of ideal womanhood emerged in the antebellum era. separate spheres became a salient concept of the time. the public sphere of politics, government and professional careers was man's domain and the private sphere of family, home and church was women's realm known as the cult of domesticity or the cult of true womanhood. this ideology held that white, upper and middle class women were designed primarily for the roles of wife and mother and were expected to cultivate the for cardinal virtues of piety, purity, submissiveness and domesticity. the true women would perform housekeeping, very good children and make her family's home a haven
julia gardner oh, sorry. julia gardner the future mrs. john tyler was born in new york in 1820, during the post-revolution arie war era of the early republic. julia lived in a time of transition as the elite revolutionary past receded and the antebellum or pre-civil war era of the common man came into being. i will mention three aspects of antebellum society and culture that affected julia tyler. a narrow view of ideal womanhood emerged in the antebellum era. separate spheres became a salient...
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julia gardner oh, sorry. julia gardner the future mrs. john tyler was born in new york in 1820, during the post-revolution arie war era of the early republic. julia lived in a time of transition as the elite revolutionary past receded and the antebellum or pre-civil war era of the common man came into being. i will mention three aspects of antebellum society and culture that affected julia tyler. a narrow view of ideal womanhood emerged in the antebellum era. separate spheres became a salient concept of the time. the public sphere of politics, government and professional careers was man's domain and the private sphere of family, home and church was women's realm known as the cult of domesticity or the cult of true womanhood. this ideology held that white, upper and middle class women were designed primarily for the roles of wife and mother and were expected to cultivate the for cardinal virtues of piety, purity, submissiveness and domesticity. the true women would perform housekeeping, very good children and make her family's home a haven
julia gardner oh, sorry. julia gardner the future mrs. john tyler was born in new york in 1820, during the post-revolution arie war era of the early republic. julia lived in a time of transition as the elite revolutionary past receded and the antebellum or pre-civil war era of the common man came into being. i will mention three aspects of antebellum society and culture that affected julia tyler. a narrow view of ideal womanhood emerged in the antebellum era. separate spheres became a salient...
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there was a measure before the house and gardner was speaking and another representative said i'm going to make the previous question motion to get him to stop speaking and the speaker ignore that representative and the representative asked the question again and the speaker said to the entire house you guys decide what's going on. they established the precedent and floor debate to have a motion in place to actually stop gardner from speaking which was the first of three presidents they had to shut down the filibuster. in 1841 a limited speaking to one hour per representative on emotion and those two things really shut down the filibuster in 1871, 1841 actually. >> over the years, there have been alterations or rules put in place when it comes to the filibuster, is that correct? >> absolutely. >> the debate happening in today's political environment, does it surprise you at all? >> no. i think evidently once in 2013 where the democrats used a parliamentary procedure to eliminate the filibuster nominations except for the supreme court, that kind of tipped off that cycle. in 2017 republic
there was a measure before the house and gardner was speaking and another representative said i'm going to make the previous question motion to get him to stop speaking and the speaker ignore that representative and the representative asked the question again and the speaker said to the entire house you guys decide what's going on. they established the precedent and floor debate to have a motion in place to actually stop gardner from speaking which was the first of three presidents they had to...
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frank gardner, bbc news. the secret service. we are expecting donald trump to leave his bedminster home — this is the live shot there, it's raining as you can see — he will be heading to the republican convention in wisconsin, which starts tomorrow. he had said that he'd thought about delaying that, but he couldn't let an attempted assassination allow him to stop going to that convention on time. as i said, the fbi have been briefing the media along with the usjustice department, and a reminder of those lines that we've got. the fbi saying that it appears that the shooter acted alone and there is no ongoing security situation. they say they've not identified any ideology linked with the suspect, but they say the investigation is still in the early stages. the evidence response team is still processing evidence in butler, adding the agents are still combing through the suspect cosmic social media for evidence inclusive. now the gun it's been confirmed was an ar style rifle purchased legally — they believe the
frank gardner, bbc news. the secret service. we are expecting donald trump to leave his bedminster home — this is the live shot there, it's raining as you can see — he will be heading to the republican convention in wisconsin, which starts tomorrow. he had said that he'd thought about delaying that, but he couldn't let an attempted assassination allow him to stop going to that convention on time. as i said, the fbi have been briefing the media along with the usjustice department, and a...
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it can be and i am very eager to learn, although i have a background about gardner's multiple intelligences, the majority of society is familiar with this intelligence and most of them. they also work with them. i am very excited to be in this class at this time, when the role of counseling in schools has been somewhat diminished due to the lack of specialized forces, the children should be taught techniques and skills with those skills , they can have a more favorable process in passing through youth and adolescence and in preventing injuries. we help them . you came to these classes because of one thing. let's learn that it will be useful for our future. this training camp was held with the aim of developing cultural and social activities in underprivileged and deprived areas and it is going to continue in other cities of the country . this camp is the first course in the field of books and libraries. various activities are considered in these target areas. one of his activities is in the field of books and libraries and teaching students who are interested they wish to be the author of t
it can be and i am very eager to learn, although i have a background about gardner's multiple intelligences, the majority of society is familiar with this intelligence and most of them. they also work with them. i am very excited to be in this class at this time, when the role of counseling in schools has been somewhat diminished due to the lack of specialized forces, the children should be taught techniques and skills with those skills , they can have a more favorable process in passing...
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and a half hour we will serve them we are explaining to them intelligence, natural intelligence, gardner's multiple intelligences, then i will define artificial intelligence for them , it can be an interesting and interesting topic and i am very eager to learn, although i have a background about gardner's multiple intelligences, the majority the society is familiar with this intelligence and the majority of me work with them. i am very excited to be in this class. in these times , the role of counseling in schools may be diminished due to the lack of specialized forces, so that the children can be taught skills. to be taught to have those skills. from they can have a more favorable process in their youth and in the prevention of injuries. we help them. we came to these classes to learn something that will be useful for our future. this training camp aims to develop cultural and social activities. it was held in underprivileged and deprived areas and it is supposed to continue in other cities of the country. this camp is the first course in the field of books and libraries. various activiti
and a half hour we will serve them we are explaining to them intelligence, natural intelligence, gardner's multiple intelligences, then i will define artificial intelligence for them , it can be an interesting and interesting topic and i am very eager to learn, although i have a background about gardner's multiple intelligences, the majority the society is familiar with this intelligence and the majority of me work with them. i am very excited to be in this class. in these times , the role of...
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fascinating and interesting topic and i am very eager to learn, although i have a background about gardner'sultiple intelligences, the majority of the society is familiar with this intelligence and the majority of me work with them, i am very eager to be in this i am attending a class at a time when the role of counseling in schools has been diminished due to the lack of specialized forces. the children should be taught techniques and skills that , with those skills, they will pass through the youth period adolescence and injury prevention can have a better process. we help them by giving them classes if they want to learn something that will be useful for our future. this training camp aims to develop cultural and social activities in the regions. it was held for the underprivileged and it is supposed to be held in other cities of the country. may this camp continue for the first time in the field of books and libraries . various activities have been considered in these areas . an activity in the field of books and libraries and the training of students who are interested in becoming writer
fascinating and interesting topic and i am very eager to learn, although i have a background about gardner'sultiple intelligences, the majority of the society is familiar with this intelligence and the majority of me work with them, i am very eager to be in this i am attending a class at a time when the role of counseling in schools has been diminished due to the lack of specialized forces. the children should be taught techniques and skills that , with those skills, they will pass through the...
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we will describe several types of gardner for them.will explain artificial intelligence to them. it can be an interesting topic and i am very eager to learn. although a background. regarding gardner's multiple intelligences, the majority of society is familiar with this intelligence and the majority of me work with them . i am very excited to be in this class. at this time, when some of the counseling roles in schools are unwanted because of the lack of forces facilitated specialization, to teach children techniques , to teach them skills, that by having those skills , they can have a more favorable process in passing through youth and adolescence and in preventing injuries, we help them. you came to these classes to learn something that will be useful for our future. this training camp was held with the aim of developing cultural and social activities in underprivileged and underprivileged areas and it is planned to continue in other cities of the country. this camp is the first course in the field of books and libraries , with variou
we will describe several types of gardner for them.will explain artificial intelligence to them. it can be an interesting topic and i am very eager to learn. although a background. regarding gardner's multiple intelligences, the majority of society is familiar with this intelligence and the majority of me work with them . i am very excited to be in this class. at this time, when some of the counseling roles in schools are unwanted because of the lack of forces facilitated specialization, to...
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and joining me now is our security correspondent frank gardner.tion is that the secret service has to answer in this?— that the secret service has to answer in this? let's break this down into _ answer in this? let's break this down into what _ answer in this? let's break this down into what worked - answer in this? let's break this down into what worked and - answer in this? let's break this | down into what worked and what didn't. there was a failure to prepare correctly for this venue. the normal protocol would be for the secret service to send their agents onto the location well in advance, sometimes weeks in advance and clear the concentric circles around the vip, whether it's a president, former or serving an extraordinarily they failed to sanitise that rooftop just 130 metres from where donald trump was speaking. a lot of people have said there should have been a secret service sniper detail on that roof because it was a clear area of concern. there was also a failure to process the warnings that you heard there in ros atkins plus mike peac
and joining me now is our security correspondent frank gardner.tion is that the secret service has to answer in this?— that the secret service has to answer in this? let's break this down into _ answer in this? let's break this down into what _ answer in this? let's break this down into what worked - answer in this? let's break this down into what worked and - answer in this? let's break this | down into what worked and what didn't. there was a failure to prepare correctly for this venue. the...
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other person that has ever been sent to for a congressional bpoena not going to house with was ray gardner jr. in 1940's and columbia studio fired him ok because of his phen he was found guilty and they sentenced him the doj anden sent to this prison then that is why i because it is no different than his fight with mifi and i am a political prisoner a political prisoner. a political prisoner of joe biden. >>[crowd screaming >> election, lied about covid, lied about everything they have done and they are not going to stop until wenot gonna stop, we need to stop and they can send me to prison, it will not matterweo the next level ok? have a question? is that cnn? i don't want to talk about my cos with the president . you can read it on treat social. he islly supportive. to remember is president trump will be sentenced to prison on july illegal. they, the greatest president of the 20th and >> [crowd screaming] >> how can i do war room, you run a business from federa right to have my voice heard on by vois gonna be heard every day and more importantly their going to be heard. [screaming] >> we
other person that has ever been sent to for a congressional bpoena not going to house with was ray gardner jr. in 1940's and columbia studio fired him ok because of his phen he was found guilty and they sentenced him the doj anden sent to this prison then that is why i because it is no different than his fight with mifi and i am a political prisoner a political prisoner. a political prisoner of joe biden. >>[crowd screaming >> election, lied about covid, lied about everything they...
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for more, let's bring in brian gardner at stifel and the host of the patomac podcast. >> good morning we have a new cbs u-gov poll showing half of the democrats changed their opinion on biden. lots of caveats after the debate. big margin of error. we don't know how people feel until november. a lot to go until then. are we also seeing a knee-jerk reaction with investors, institutional or retail, based on that debate result? >> based on the conversations i had with people in the wake of the debate, there was a lot of surprise and shock over the president's performance. i think there is a view now that the prospects of trump being elected have gone up. i think most investors went into the debate thinking that trump was going to be elected. i think that number has gone up. >> does that change how you think people are viewing their portfolios or institutional investors changing the view of the market and investment opportunities out there? >> from are def there are defin questions of which sectors benefit and the tax bill and what it looks like. there will be a tax bill regardless who win
for more, let's bring in brian gardner at stifel and the host of the patomac podcast. >> good morning we have a new cbs u-gov poll showing half of the democrats changed their opinion on biden. lots of caveats after the debate. big margin of error. we don't know how people feel until november. a lot to go until then. are we also seeing a knee-jerk reaction with investors, institutional or retail, based on that debate result? >> based on the conversations i had with people in the wake...
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half hour we are at their service, we explain to them intelligence, both natural intelligence and gardner'sltiple intelligences. then i will explain artificial intelligence to them. it can be an interesting topic and i am very eager to learn. although a background about the multiple intelligences of the guard. the majority of the society is familiar with this intelligence and the majority of me work with them . may they be taught skills that, by having those skills , they can have a more favorable process in passing through youth and adolescence and in preventing injuries. we help them . we came to these classes to learn something. this is beneficial for our future the training camp was held with the aim of developing cultural and social activities in underprivileged and deprived areas and it is going to continue in other cities of the country . this is the first camp in the field of books and libraries , considering various activities in these target areas. one of his activities is in the field of books and libraries and training students who are interested in becoming writers. also, the c
half hour we are at their service, we explain to them intelligence, both natural intelligence and gardner'sltiple intelligences. then i will explain artificial intelligence to them. it can be an interesting topic and i am very eager to learn. although a background about the multiple intelligences of the guard. the majority of the society is familiar with this intelligence and the majority of me work with them . may they be taught skills that, by having those skills , they can have a more...
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let's bring in brian gardner. brian, great to have you with us. what does this do for the trump ticket, in your view? >> i think it re-emphasizes the populist tone in the republican party. i don't think this is a geographic move, it's not trying to unify the party. it's just underscores that republicans are moving more in a working class direction, and i think eamon kind of summed that up in some of his comments. this is not your father's republican party. >> what are your odds that you have for a trump win come november? how has it changed after the assassination attempt, how has it changed now with j.d. vance as the v.p. pick? >> so, let me take a little bit of a reversal here. i don't think the vance changes my view that much. just -- i think it just kind of fits into what's been going on. post-assassination attempt, odds definitely went up. i don't think you can -- you can state too much, though, that -- how much the odds are going to go up, because there is always going to be a cap on donald trump. you have a huge portion of the country that
let's bring in brian gardner. brian, great to have you with us. what does this do for the trump ticket, in your view? >> i think it re-emphasizes the populist tone in the republican party. i don't think this is a geographic move, it's not trying to unify the party. it's just underscores that republicans are moving more in a working class direction, and i think eamon kind of summed that up in some of his comments. this is not your father's republican party. >> what are your odds that...
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that includes daisy gardner, who herself has an lgbtq child. >> this past year, parents of queer kids have seen our children used as political footballs. >> gardner says the sometimes fiery debates in school districts around the state have created a hostile environment for many trans and gender nonconforming students. she hopes with the new law school districts can focus more on education as opposed to culture wars. >> basically, there's been this boogeyman of the schools are going to trans your kid or the schools are going to make your kids gay. and we have finally said unequivocally, schools cannot make a kid gay or trans. >> similar feelings were shared by tony huang, the executive director of equality california. huang tells me the law will help protect queer kids safety, especially those who might come from unwelcoming households. >> we want them to be able to have those conversations at their own time, at their own pace, on their own terms, not everyone agrees with this new law, though. >> some opponents say it reduces school transparency and also infringes on parents rights. on
that includes daisy gardner, who herself has an lgbtq child. >> this past year, parents of queer kids have seen our children used as political footballs. >> gardner says the sometimes fiery debates in school districts around the state have created a hostile environment for many trans and gender nonconforming students. she hopes with the new law school districts can focus more on education as opposed to culture wars. >> basically, there's been this boogeyman of the schools are...
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frank gardner, indeed, thank ou forget that. frank gardner, indeed, thank you very _ forget that.out at the end of may — a 66% increase since the start of the pandemic according to experts from the nuffield trust. the health secretary wes streeting has announced an independent investigation into how the nhs is performing. he told the sun newspaper that the health service could be fixed , but the problem needed to be diagnosed before the government could write a 'prescription'. with me is our health correspondent nick triggle. on this new investigation by wes streeting, what do we know about it and how long will it take? it will]! and how long will it take? it will be led by an _ and how long will it take? it will be led by an nhs— and how long will it take? it will be led by an nhs surgeon i and how long will it take? it will be led by an nhs surgeon who l and how long will it take? tit ll be led by an nhs surgeon who sits on it as an independent peer. he also advised and worked as a health minister under tony blair and gordon brown, so he is well versed in how the health service
frank gardner, indeed, thank ou forget that. frank gardner, indeed, thank you very _ forget that.out at the end of may — a 66% increase since the start of the pandemic according to experts from the nuffield trust. the health secretary wes streeting has announced an independent investigation into how the nhs is performing. he told the sun newspaper that the health service could be fixed , but the problem needed to be diagnosed before the government could write a 'prescription'. with me is our...
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that includes daisy gardner, who herself has an lgbtq child. >> this past year, parents of queer kids have seen our children used as political footballs. >> gardner says the sometimes fiery debates in school districts around the state have created a hostile environment for many trans and gender nonconforming students. she hopes with the new law school districts can focus more on education as opposed to culture wars. >> basically, there's been this boogeyman of the schools are going to trans your kid or the schools are going to make your kids gay. and we have finally said unequivocally, schools cannot make a kid gay or trans. >> similar feelings were shared by tony huang, the executive director of equality california. huang tells me the law will help protect queer kids safety, especially those who might come from unwelcoming households. >> we want them to be able to have those conversations at their own time, at their own pace, on their own terms, not everyone agrees with this new law, though. >> some opponents say it reduces school transparency and also infringes on parents rights. on
that includes daisy gardner, who herself has an lgbtq child. >> this past year, parents of queer kids have seen our children used as political footballs. >> gardner says the sometimes fiery debates in school districts around the state have created a hostile environment for many trans and gender nonconforming students. she hopes with the new law school districts can focus more on education as opposed to culture wars. >> basically, there's been this boogeyman of the schools are...
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brian gardner. >> thank you, melissa. that's a low bar.a clear winner. >> especially when you consider where the market has come from. and if you look at where people see the potential for black swan events or two to three standard deviation events, they are geopolitics. it may not be in november. this is independent of who wins. but there are many people that think what could follow from there is enough political chaos, even if it doesn't mean, you know, awful challenges to democracy, but that relate to the u.s. deficit, and rerlate t the u.s. credit worthiness and what it could mean for interest rates. and the u.s., of all those geopolitical potential spots out there, isn't the largest, but it's shocking in the world we live in that it's at least one of those places after a 35% move in the s&p from last october that you have to count on, and it's not going to happen on november 5th. it's probably going to happen as you get into '25. >> right. the context, too, what is going on politically around the world, with the backdrop of inflation
brian gardner. >> thank you, melissa. that's a low bar.a clear winner. >> especially when you consider where the market has come from. and if you look at where people see the potential for black swan events or two to three standard deviation events, they are geopolitics. it may not be in november. this is independent of who wins. but there are many people that think what could follow from there is enough political chaos, even if it doesn't mean, you know, awful challenges to...
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i rise today to honor and thank edward "ed" gardner haley of shelby county for his long career of public service to west tennessee. mr. speaker, everyone just knows him as ed. ed recently announced he's going to end his long career in public service. ed is a west tennessean through and through. he grew up in north shelby county just outside of millington, and graduated from millington central high school in 1956. before starting his career in government, ed spent years in the united states air force, four years on active duty, four years in the reserves. he then worked for the u.s. postal service and then with dupont. now, in his nearly five decades of public service to our community, he's held a lot of titles. city manager for the city of millington. super -- superintendent for the town of arlington. representative in the tennessee general assembly. and airman first class in the united states air force. ed is also the proud husband to his wife, kay, and loving father, grandfather, and great grandfather. and also a special shout out to gracie. in 2014 ed announced his retirement service
i rise today to honor and thank edward "ed" gardner haley of shelby county for his long career of public service to west tennessee. mr. speaker, everyone just knows him as ed. ed recently announced he's going to end his long career in public service. ed is a west tennessean through and through. he grew up in north shelby county just outside of millington, and graduated from millington central high school in 1956. before starting his career in government, ed spent years in the united...
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akayla gardner, sabrina rodriguez. thank you both very much for being here. i really appreciate it all right. >> coming up next here on cnn this morning, kamala harris held her first rally as a presidential candidate in wisconsin. but can she hold on to the rust belt states that joe biden one in 2020, we're going to discuss that ahead. >> plus opening ceremonies at the olympics will go on as planned tonight in paris, despite a big attack, a massive attack in paralyzing the city's high-speed rail lines. >> we've just learned that parson may have been involved watch this witness. >> what happens to this woman's bags under her eyes in an actual time lapse in just minutes. the problem well disappear before your eyes with a revolutionary topical formulation that works in just minutes. and the effects will last for hours, over 1 million people are using this topical technique to visually reduce puffiness and bags even fine lines and wrinkles on the face, forehead, introducing plex a dirt jump on board and say yes to this amazing 40 95 plexiform trial order right no
akayla gardner, sabrina rodriguez. thank you both very much for being here. i really appreciate it all right. >> coming up next here on cnn this morning, kamala harris held her first rally as a presidential candidate in wisconsin. but can she hold on to the rust belt states that joe biden one in 2020, we're going to discuss that ahead. >> plus opening ceremonies at the olympics will go on as planned tonight in paris, despite a big attack, a massive attack in paralyzing the city's...
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uh, kayla gardner, tyler pager. thank you both for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it okay. now, there's this story. the supreme court's ruling on donald trump's claim of absolute presidential immunity expected to be released this morning at issue is special counsel, jack smith's prosecution of trump for trying to overturn the 2020 election, including transactions before and during the january 6 attack on the capitol. trump's main argument is that he can't be held criminally responsible. for anything he did during that time period because they were quote, unquote, official acts as president. the house minority leader hakeem jeffries, holding out hope that the court doesn't rule in trump's favor. >> america is not a monarchy, would not an autocracy. we don't have kings or rulers are dictators we are a democracy in a democracy one principles should be clear. no one is above the law that includes presidents and former presidents is certainly includes donald trump. and so i'm hopeful that at least five justices on the supreme court will make the righ
uh, kayla gardner, tyler pager. thank you both for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it okay. now, there's this story. the supreme court's ruling on donald trump's claim of absolute presidential immunity expected to be released this morning at issue is special counsel, jack smith's prosecution of trump for trying to overturn the 2020 election, including transactions before and during the january 6 attack on the capitol. trump's main argument is that he can't be held criminally...
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this again, because they believed that not only was gardner a sickly looking, but these needle puncturearks indicated a lack of manly self-control. eventually, the effects, the physical effects of addiction got so bad that men ultimately became unable to work fatigue, weight loss, being unable to focus without morphine, and also the financial cost of drugs added up. and when this veterans wives typically stepped to take over the accentuating the dependency of addiction not only did veterans become dependent on the drug, but also other people to take care of them. for example union veteran john paterson, who was a physician by trade, described how opiate addiction ruined his medical practice after the war and left him bedridden and under the care of his wife. he wrote, quote, i could not sleep until an injection of morphine was administered. my wife would get up at all hours the night and use the syringe on me. my health became so poor that i was confined to my room and at last to my bed. i could not eat until i used morphine, let alone practice medicine this inversion of the social orde
this again, because they believed that not only was gardner a sickly looking, but these needle puncturearks indicated a lack of manly self-control. eventually, the effects, the physical effects of addiction got so bad that men ultimately became unable to work fatigue, weight loss, being unable to focus without morphine, and also the financial cost of drugs added up. and when this veterans wives typically stepped to take over the accentuating the dependency of addiction not only did veterans...
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frank gardner, our security correspondent. let me bring you some news from germany.panies and the state. that news just coming in on huawei's use in germany being phased out. johnny mercer is following a potential prison sentence after withholding the names of those who told him about alleged special forces murders was rejected by the chairman of the inquiry. let's get more on this. this is quite a complex story but has been running for a while. bring us up—to—date on what we now know. let's meet starts with some background. the afghanistan inquiry is tasked with establishing three things. whether there is evidence that members of the british special forces carried out the extrajudicial killing of civilians in afghanistan between 2010 and 2013, whether, if that happened, there was a subsequent cover—up, and with at the royal military police who were asked to look into the allegations did so properly and effectively. johnny mercer, who many people will know was the former veterans minister, he himself is a military veteran, he was a conservative, just lost his seatin
frank gardner, our security correspondent. let me bring you some news from germany.panies and the state. that news just coming in on huawei's use in germany being phased out. johnny mercer is following a potential prison sentence after withholding the names of those who told him about alleged special forces murders was rejected by the chairman of the inquiry. let's get more on this. this is quite a complex story but has been running for a while. bring us up—to—date on what we now know....
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with me is our security correspondent frank gardner lessons have space to have been learned from theshot. the sbi are leading the investigation. that investigation involves not only the fbi. but primarily the secret service because the buck stops with them and homeland security. but the finger of blame is pointing at the secret service. they got a massive budget. they got staff uniformed and undercover agents. a lot of weaponry. you saw some of them there gathered around the president. some of them in military clothing. there are truth stands to this investigation. one strand is detective work. the shooter has been identified. you have to do a lot of follow—up. you have to seize his tech, you have to look at is digital footprint. was he a member of any organisations. was he an overseas... then you have the really awkward questions as to how this lapse took place. how did he get a rifle within hundred and 50 metres of the former president and likely presidential hopeful. president and likely presidential ho eful. ., ., ., , , hopeful. you heard that witness in the report- — hopeful. y
with me is our security correspondent frank gardner lessons have space to have been learned from theshot. the sbi are leading the investigation. that investigation involves not only the fbi. but primarily the secret service because the buck stops with them and homeland security. but the finger of blame is pointing at the secret service. they got a massive budget. they got staff uniformed and undercover agents. a lot of weaponry. you saw some of them there gathered around the president. some of...
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describe most gardner and the 2nd name, but it was much more we live in shelters. we are forced to live in shelters. all the infrastructure and gaza has been destroyed. as you can see, the sewage leaks into our homes. our homes were demolished, bombed and burned. so we are forced to live in shelters, which are also bombed and burnt about and is not. our houses are destroyed and we are staying here in schools and our situation is below 0 and i can look at the little children. newborns have no immunities, they are sick and them. and my daughter is a year and a half old ive been, she's sick and little if there is nothing, no immunity this the sewage is killing us and the mosquitoes are killing us. and where do we go and fax, the largest piece organization in holland has released the report war and garbage and guys. um, it uses satellite imagery, an open source investigative methods to visualize the extent to which gaza is drawing in and trash. the findings have revealed over 225 waste locations across the street from massive hundreds of meters high piles, to small dum
describe most gardner and the 2nd name, but it was much more we live in shelters. we are forced to live in shelters. all the infrastructure and gaza has been destroyed. as you can see, the sewage leaks into our homes. our homes were demolished, bombed and burned. so we are forced to live in shelters, which are also bombed and burnt about and is not. our houses are destroyed and we are staying here in schools and our situation is below 0 and i can look at the little children. newborns have no...
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let's speak to our security correspondent, frank gardner.the way in which it sees the occupation of palestinian land by israel. �* , . , , israel. it's a pretty damning indictment of _ israel. it's a pretty damning indictment of israel's - israel. it's a pretty damning. indictment of israel's policies israel. it's a pretty damning - indictment of israel's policies over the 57 years, it doesn't deal with gaza which has been the focus of world news the last nine months. this focuses on israel's illegal or picky vision of the east bank in eastjerusalem. it does not consider that it eastjerusalem. it does not consider thatitis eastjerusalem. it does not consider that it is illegal and in fact, the prime minister, in the last few minutes, how can we be occupiers in our own land? he refused to the west bank as thejudeo, it is a really, pretty important and significant moment in legal terms, is it going to make a difference on the ground? probably not immediately, israel has rejected it completely and it is biased, it does not accept the legalities
let's speak to our security correspondent, frank gardner.the way in which it sees the occupation of palestinian land by israel. �* , . , , israel. it's a pretty damning indictment of _ israel. it's a pretty damning indictment of israel's - israel. it's a pretty damning. indictment of israel's policies israel. it's a pretty damning - indictment of israel's policies over the 57 years, it doesn't deal with gaza which has been the focus of world news the last nine months. this focuses on israel's...
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frank gardner, bbc news.some of which i posed to richard painter. richard painter is the former chief ethics lawyer at the white house for george w bush, and currently a law professor at the university of minnesota. he told me this incident will come as a shock to the american people. this is indeed a shock. and, we've had, of course, political assassinations before. assassination attempts and assassinations. president kennedy lost his life in 1963. we had attempts on the lives of president gerald ford and ronald reagan. uh, and, uh, we've had, uh, presidential candidates shot bobby kennedy in 1968, george wallace in 1972. and this is a very, very tragic day for the united states. and we we really need to come to grips with the fact that there are those who are mentally ill, so mentally ill that they would do something like this and that our gun laws allow people access to guns who really shouldn't. and here, apparently, his father bought the gun. and there needs to be an investigation as to what type of safe
frank gardner, bbc news.some of which i posed to richard painter. richard painter is the former chief ethics lawyer at the white house for george w bush, and currently a law professor at the university of minnesota. he told me this incident will come as a shock to the american people. this is indeed a shock. and, we've had, of course, political assassinations before. assassination attempts and assassinations. president kennedy lost his life in 1963. we had attempts on the lives of president...
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let's speak to our security correspondent, frank gardner. much, perhaps they don't know very much, perhaps they don't know very much at this point. what are your thoughts? much at this point. what are your thou~hts? ~ . , , ., thoughts? well, there has been no official claim _ thoughts? well, there has been no official claim of _ thoughts? well, there has been no official claim of responsibility - thoughts? well, there has been no official claim of responsibility for i official claim of responsibility for this from any quarter. but there is no shortage of people who are angry at french government, french policies for various reasons. so let's just run through the possibilities here. because there is a doublejeopardy possibilities here. because there is a double jeopardy for paris during the olympics both from jihadists linked to isis and russian sympathisers, kremlin sympathisers. i am not saying either of those were responsible in this case, but they will be two of the possibilities that will have been looked at. isis when it carries out a
let's speak to our security correspondent, frank gardner. much, perhaps they don't know very much, perhaps they don't know very much at this point. what are your thoughts? much at this point. what are your thou~hts? ~ . , , ., thoughts? well, there has been no official claim _ thoughts? well, there has been no official claim of _ thoughts? well, there has been no official claim of responsibility - thoughts? well, there has been no official claim of responsibility for i official claim of...
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noelle gardner is here next. but next, a big migrant exclusive for you as a well—known charity.g crime across the channel? this is patrick christys tonight with me, ben leo only on gb news now your weather with alex. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. sponsors of weather on gb news >> good evening. here's your latest gb news, weather forecast brought to you by the met office. looking ahead to tomorrow and there will be some showery rain around but also some bright sunny spells. but first thing for some it is going to be a bit cloudy and a bit damp because of a frontal system demp hétsugé tjif a fmntgi $361.29?! ' has already pushed its way that has already pushed its way in from the northwest and is currently making its way south eastwards. as we go overnight. so eastern southern parts of england likely to have quite a bit of cloud and some drizzly rain as we go through the night and head towards dawn tomorrow. elsewhere, some clear spells mixed in, a few showers possible, but temperatures really aren't going to drop a huge amount, particularly in the east and southe
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let's get more on this with our security correspondent frank gardner.le conversations are going on about who might be responsible for these attacks? the most important thing to consider is that this is not classed as terrorism, it is vandalism, which is a big difference. that is why they have as acts and has not so far triggered a terrorism investigation. it is extremely serious because it is an attack on french critical infrastructure. top of that list i think is going to be activists, extremists. there is already talk about far left activists, environmental activists, people like that it could be considered possible suspects. there was always going to be at least a double jeopardy for these big 0lympic be at least a double jeopardy for these big olympic games because france has a number of enemy stews to ethics policies in west africa, the fact that french troops have been deployed to fight isis and al-qaeda in places like mali in the past. it was only two months ago when five coffins draped in the french curricular were laid at the base anonymously o
let's get more on this with our security correspondent frank gardner.le conversations are going on about who might be responsible for these attacks? the most important thing to consider is that this is not classed as terrorism, it is vandalism, which is a big difference. that is why they have as acts and has not so far triggered a terrorism investigation. it is extremely serious because it is an attack on french critical infrastructure. top of that list i think is going to be activists,...
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the secret service director it that americans demand answers. 0ur security correspondent is frank gardnerty services need to answer over this. there's definitely a lot of questions about this. so the fbi are leading the investigation. that investigation involves not only the fbi, but primarily the secret service because the buck stops with them and also homeland security. but it's primarily, the finger of blame here is pointing at the secret service. they've got a massive budget. they've got 7,000—plus staff, uniformed and undercover agents, a lot of weaponry. and you saw some of them there gathered around the president, some of them in military clothing as well. there are two strands to this investigation. the first is one, essentially, it's detective work of ticking off the boxes. "who was the shooter"? well, he's already been identified, 0k? he's been named, identified. they've been to his house. but you've got to do a lot of follow up to that. live from london. this is bbc news. an hour to kick off — england's men are in the stadium as they bid to end that 58—year wait for a major foo
the secret service director it that americans demand answers. 0ur security correspondent is frank gardnerty services need to answer over this. there's definitely a lot of questions about this. so the fbi are leading the investigation. that investigation involves not only the fbi, but primarily the secret service because the buck stops with them and also homeland security. but it's primarily, the finger of blame here is pointing at the secret service. they've got a massive budget. they've got...