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"they killed gary. they killed gary." >> but the question was, who killed gary? and why would they do it in such a spectacular way? the blast had stopped gary's gold movado watch at 5:38 p.m. end of the line for a wheeler-dealer who was unafraid to gamble on the golf course or, for that matter, in the business world. and according to his lawyer ron lehman, a man always ready to bet big on himself. >> gary was a tall person who would command a room when he walked in. dark hair, always had a nice suntan, always had a smile. he was larger than life. >> starting in the 1980s, this former car salesman, he had sought to take advantage of the population boom in tucson by getting into real estate and land development and gaming on a native american reservation. >> one of gary's most successful projects was indian gaming. you're talking about a high-volume slot machine operation. gary's personal take was $1 million a month. >> gary triano was not shy about spending that mega money on the finer things in life. you know, limos, learjets, even a yacht. >> he loved spending $
"they killed gary. they killed gary." >> but the question was, who killed gary? and why would they do it in such a spectacular way? the blast had stopped gary's gold movado watch at 5:38 p.m. end of the line for a wheeler-dealer who was unafraid to gamble on the golf course or, for that matter, in the business world. and according to his lawyer ron lehman, a man always ready to bet big on himself. >> gary was a tall person who would command a room when he walked in. dark...
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thanks gary. i'd like just to give a few brief reflections about the book and about how i got involved in this and why i'm sitting up here. i got reacquainted with gary a little over a year ago, actually, at a fundraiser at delegate michelle guyton house. and we enjoyed each other casually in high school and we had a mutual interest in marilyn and america, in american political history and of course, the brewster book project came up. and i was sort of intrigued and when gary told me about it, i thought, well, you know, it's i'm sure it's really nice. it's probably a wonderful of his father father's. and i remembered i had heard what it was in high school i remember brewster something ireland and that's about all i really remembered at that time and so so so gary sent me a copy of the book and i read it. i read it. last fall, an airplane to paris and by the time we landed, i'd finished it kept me up on the plane. and what i found really was a very well researched and well-written account of a man
thanks gary. i'd like just to give a few brief reflections about the book and about how i got involved in this and why i'm sitting up here. i got reacquainted with gary a little over a year ago, actually, at a fundraiser at delegate michelle guyton house. and we enjoyed each other casually in high school and we had a mutual interest in marilyn and america, in american political history and of course, the brewster book project came up. and i was sort of intrigued and when gary told me about it,...
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>> well, you'll hear from gary. you'll hear from melissa triano, you'll hear from some of the people who were suspected of wondering why gary triano had gone the way he had gone. and you'll hear from the police, who had to investigate gary's murder and who had to take many years going through different suspects and then coming upon a treasure trove of evidence in the most unlikely of ways, including tapes that played a huge role in who took the fall for the death of gary triano. >> going back again to that explosion reenactment, i don't know that i've been that close to an explosion like that. so what was it like to stand there and watch this? >> well, you make it sound like i was standing right next to it and stuff. it's more like if you were. it's more like if you if you were in the upper deck watching the giants and somebody in center field caught a fly ball or something, i was kept a safe distance away. but the sound of it is incredible. the sound of it is just really remarkable. and then when you go down and lo
>> well, you'll hear from gary. you'll hear from melissa triano, you'll hear from some of the people who were suspected of wondering why gary triano had gone the way he had gone. and you'll hear from the police, who had to investigate gary's murder and who had to take many years going through different suspects and then coming upon a treasure trove of evidence in the most unlikely of ways, including tapes that played a huge role in who took the fall for the death of gary triano. >>...
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let's bring in olympian gary hall jr. gary, thanks for being with us. you are smiling. i just want to ask, are you okay? and where are you now? i'm safe. i'm in encinitas with my sister, staying in a guest room, and i've got my dog cuddles and i'm safe. i lost all worldly possessions. i lost my home and i lost my business. and instantly. and i'm one of so many people in this boat and just trying to wrap my head around what has happened and plan out next steps. i remember my sportscasting days following you around the world, watching you compete. you've always had a really good perspective and it sounds like you still have that. what was going through your mind when you first heard that you had to evacuate? did you see flames? did you see smoke? yeah, i got the notice to evacuate about 10 to 15 minutes after the fire came racing down the hill and took my house. so i was one of the earliest ones, i think probably to see the flames and be in that proximity where i was able to get to safety. before the rush, i thought i was had reached a safece and the heart of the pacific
let's bring in olympian gary hall jr. gary, thanks for being with us. you are smiling. i just want to ask, are you okay? and where are you now? i'm safe. i'm in encinitas with my sister, staying in a guest room, and i've got my dog cuddles and i'm safe. i lost all worldly possessions. i lost my home and i lost my business. and instantly. and i'm one of so many people in this boat and just trying to wrap my head around what has happened and plan out next steps. i remember my sportscasting days...
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that's the problem you don't mind for, you know, behind gary in states was not the hon, gary and governments, because there's at least as much as the soaring energy prices have taken center stage with the u. n. u k. spending 750000000000 euros to subsidize prices over the last 4 years. germany with one of the use biggest economies has seen energy and raw material prices, sky, rocket, 80 percent in 2024. if the trend continues, the bonus tag predicts the country will lose over a quarter truly in euro's by the end of the decades. well, despite the looming economic hardship, majority of european leaders continue to support bands on russian imports, but their words appear to contradict their actions. according to media reports, statistics show a growth in russian allergy in ports with the you buying more of moscow's gas in the 1st 15 days of this year than last. well, at the same time, major european economies. 4 not looking great. here's our to contributor rachel marsden with details on the situation in france. well, i mean, i could ramble off a whole lot of success x, for example. people here
that's the problem you don't mind for, you know, behind gary in states was not the hon, gary and governments, because there's at least as much as the soaring energy prices have taken center stage with the u. n. u k. spending 750000000000 euros to subsidize prices over the last 4 years. germany with one of the use biggest economies has seen energy and raw material prices, sky, rocket, 80 percent in 2024. if the trend continues, the bonus tag predicts the country will lose over a quarter truly in...
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i'm gary and for instance, on gary and prime minister at least 12, the use of the russian sanctions is costing hungry. i think that every member state is losing out those figures show despite sanctions. russian gas exports. the europe had only grown since the start of the year the mid day and talk to hey, not midnight in jakarta and 8 in the evening here in moscow. welcome to the r t international use. rob. love america has said if the 2020 us election hardly being quote stolen from donald trump. the conflict in ukraine may never have started a suit and because the pressure has never refused to have contacts with the us administration, and it is not our fault of the previous administration refuse these contacts with the current you as president, i've always had business like, exclusively business like, but at the same time, pragmatic relations and trust thing. and i would say, i cannot but agree with from that if you've been elected president, if his victory had not been stolen from them in 2020, then perhaps they would not have been the crisis in ukraine's that a rose back in 2022. we
i'm gary and for instance, on gary and prime minister at least 12, the use of the russian sanctions is costing hungry. i think that every member state is losing out those figures show despite sanctions. russian gas exports. the europe had only grown since the start of the year the mid day and talk to hey, not midnight in jakarta and 8 in the evening here in moscow. welcome to the r t international use. rob. love america has said if the 2020 us election hardly being quote stolen from donald...
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gary and foreign on gary and prime minister lee is all i to up the use onto russia song since it's costing budapest now being that every member state is losing out those figures show despite the functions russian kalsich sports to europe have only grown since the start of the year the life are most good. this is our children are still, my name's unit only. um 30 minutes of news and use starts not a lot of america has said, if the 2020 us election have moving quote stolen from donald trump. the conflicting ukraine may never have started a student because the pressure has never refused to have contacts with the us. administration, and it is not our fault of the previous administration refused these contacts for the current us president. i've always had business like, exclusively business like, but at the same time, pragmatic relations. and for us being, i would say, i cannot but agree with from that if he's been elected president, if his victory had not been stolen from him in 2020, then perhaps they would not have been the crisis in ukraine that a rose back in 2022 well watermark potent beg
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i'm gary and far and don gary and pm liaison, what the use of the russia functions is costing budapest, adding that every member state is losing about those figures show despite sanctions, russian gas exports the europe. i've only grown since the start of the year. the broadcasting from our international use center here in moscow. this is art. so you hello and welcome. i'm you know, me lot of near puts in how said if the 2020 us election hubble being quote stolen from donald trump. the conflict in ukraine may never have started a student because the pressure has never refused to have contacts with the us administration. and it is not our fault of the previous administration refuse these contacts with the current you as president. i've always had business like, exclusively business like, but at the same time, pragmatic relations. and for us being, i would say i cannot but agree with from the difference between elected president, if his victory had not been stolen from him in 2020, then perhaps they would not have been the crisis in ukraine that arose back in 2022 a lot of our opponent b
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gary and treasury in the fees. and now of course the issue of extending the sanctions is on the agenda. and i us the european leaders to understand that this cannot continue fuel clinical, so it is not acceptable for hungary to pass. such costs shall surely, others are losing as well. that's the problem if you don't mind for you know, behind gary and states or setting up a hung gary and government side. but there's at least as much as talking all the big figures storing energy prices up taking center stage with you and u. k. spending some 750000000000 euro to subsidize prices. over the past 4 years. germany, b, e, use biggest economy. so energy unrolled material prices skyrocket by 80 percent last year. and if the trend continues, look at this figure, the bundled stock predicts the country will lose over a quarter of a trillion euro by the end of the decade will. despite the looming economic hardship, a majority of european leaders continue to support funds on russian imports. but their words appear to contradict t
gary and treasury in the fees. and now of course the issue of extending the sanctions is on the agenda. and i us the european leaders to understand that this cannot continue fuel clinical, so it is not acceptable for hungary to pass. such costs shall surely, others are losing as well. that's the problem if you don't mind for you know, behind gary and states or setting up a hung gary and government side. but there's at least as much as talking all the big figures storing energy prices up taking...
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that was the olympian gary hall talking to me. let me| gary hall talking to me.e los angeles. one of the police chief talking earlier saying the suburbs looking like they had been hit by atomic bonds. —— atomic bombs. two of the biggest fires and those of the live pictures of commands was here at bbc. around the world and across the uk. you are watching bbc news. a new yorkjudge has given donald trump an unconditional discharge over his conviction last year on multiple charges of fraud. the sentence means he avoids prison or a fine, but formalises his status as the first us president to be a convicted felon. his lawyers argued unsuccessfully for presidential immunity after he was found guilty of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal. our correspondent nada tawfik gave us this update. thejudge limited his response. each sentence donald trump to unconditional discharge. on all 34 unconditional discharge. on all 3a criminal counts, which as you laid out, means the case is concluded, the guilty verdict good on —— goes on his record, but no punishment
that was the olympian gary hall talking to me. let me| gary hall talking to me.e los angeles. one of the police chief talking earlier saying the suburbs looking like they had been hit by atomic bonds. —— atomic bombs. two of the biggest fires and those of the live pictures of commands was here at bbc. around the world and across the uk. you are watching bbc news. a new yorkjudge has given donald trump an unconditional discharge over his conviction last year on multiple charges of fraud. the...
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and for ins on gary and pam leeside. what the use on p, russia sanctions is costing through the past. i think that's in fact every member state is losing stuff. those figures show despite the sanctions, russian golf exports to europe. i've only grown this to start. repeat the just a few moments into a brand new day here in moscow and it is the weekend, saturday, january the 25th. welcome to the our team. use our platinum or to said if the 2020 us election hadn't been quote stolen from donald trump, the conflict in ukraine may never have started. i assume because the pressure has never refused to have contacts with the us administration. and it is not our fault of the previous administration refuse these contacts with the current you as president. i've always had business like, exclusively business like, but at the same time, pragmatic relations. and for us being, i would say i cannot but agree with from that they say it's been elected president if his victory had not been stolen from him in 2020, then perhaps they would
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that's the problem if you don't mind for, you know, behind gary in states or setting up a hung gary and government side. because there's at least as much as talking on the big figure is storing energy prices. i've taken center stage with you and u. k. spending some 750000000000 euro to subsidize prices. over the past 4 years. germany, the use biggest economy. so energy unrolled material prices skyrocket by 80 percent last year. and if the trend continues, look at this figure, the bundis diag predicts the country will lose over a quarter of a trillion euro by the end of the decade will. despite the looming economic hardship, a majority of european leaders continue to support funds on russian imports. but their words appear to contradict their actions. according to media reports, there's actually been a growth in russian l. n. gm parts, with the buying more of most gas in the 1st 15 days, all the year than they did in the same period. in 2024, it's all led to europe and politicians taking a fresh look of the sanctions. is something funny i don't think the sanctions policy should be such t
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and for ins on gary and pm liaison. it's what the use anti rushes functions is costing budapest. i think that every member state is losing process figures show despite functions, russian gals exports to europe. i've only grown since the starting the from must go to the world. this is margie international. my names you know me around 30 minutes of news and use starts not a lot of air pollutant said if the 2020 us election has been quote stolen from donald trump. the conflict a new crane may never have started a student because the pressure has never refused to have contacts with the us administration. and it is not our fault of the previous administration refuse these contacts with the current you as president. i've always had business like, exclusively business like, but at the same time, pragmatic relations. and for us being, i would say, i cannot but agree with from that if he's been elected president, if his victory had not been stolen from him in 2020, then perhaps they would not have been the crisis in ukraine that
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ambassador, gary questions _ their toes. ambassador, gary questions how _ their toes.nt, and the style in which he delivers it. ukrainian colic in the office this afternoon remarked that when he refers in this way to canada, and greenland, as crucial to our security, and we have friends there but we should all be one country, he sounds a lot like vladimir putin. it is the same imperial languages.— imperial languages. that is a very interesting _ imperial languages. that is a very interesting thing, - imperial languages. that is a very interesting thing, and i imperial languages. that is a l very interesting thing, and the antithesis— very interesting thing, and the antithesis of— very interesting thing, and the antithesis of president - very interesting thing, and the antithesis of president carter. | antithesis of president carter. he made _ antithesis of president carter. he made the _ antithesis of president carter. he made the decision - antithesis of president carter. he made the decision to- antithesis of president carter. he made the decision to givel he made th
ambassador, gary questions _ their toes. ambassador, gary questions how _ their toes.nt, and the style in which he delivers it. ukrainian colic in the office this afternoon remarked that when he refers in this way to canada, and greenland, as crucial to our security, and we have friends there but we should all be one country, he sounds a lot like vladimir putin. it is the same imperial languages.— imperial languages. that is a very interesting _ imperial languages. that is a very interesting...
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it's not the hung gary in the states with no bound gary and governments, but there's at least as much as well talking on the big figures, storing energy prices have taking center stage with an e u and u. k. spending some 750000000000 euro to subsidize prices over the past 4 years. germany, the e use biggest economy. so energy enrolled material prices skyrocket by 80 percent last year or not. if the trend continues, the bender stag predicts the country will lose. for a quarter of a trillion euro by the end of the decade. despite the looming economic hardship, a majority of european leaders continue to sup port bonds on russian imports, but their words appear to contradict their actions. according to media reports, there's actually been a growth in russian, l, n g in ports with the e. you buying more of last who was gas in the 1st 15 days of this year compared to the same period in 2024. it's old lead to european politicians, taking a fresh look at the functions. assumptive funny, i don't think the sanctions policy should be such that the one who has sanctioned suffers more than the one
it's not the hung gary in the states with no bound gary and governments, but there's at least as much as well talking on the big figures, storing energy prices have taking center stage with an e u and u. k. spending some 750000000000 euro to subsidize prices over the past 4 years. germany, the e use biggest economy. so energy enrolled material prices skyrocket by 80 percent last year or not. if the trend continues, the bender stag predicts the country will lose. for a quarter of a trillion euro...
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gary, welcome.on one of the earliest transports. i think it was about three weeks into the transport starting, she got there about a month before my father. she was then transferred from auschwitz to auschwitz to. my dad had to read her number he said very famously, i tattooed her number onto her arm and she tattooed herself onto my heart. he literally it was love at first sight between the two of them. it's actually quite amazing that such a thing can happen. you heard aaron talking earlier about how he first heard the story of his grandparents. how did you first learn, when did your parents first talk to you about what they had been through?— about what they had been throu~h? , , ., , through? they very rarely spoke to me. i didn't know— through? they very rarely spoke to me. i didn't know my - through? they very rarely spoke to me. i didn't know my dad - through? they very rarely spokej to me. i didn't know my dad had done my mums number. when i was about 12 years old they made me watch a documen
gary, welcome.on one of the earliest transports. i think it was about three weeks into the transport starting, she got there about a month before my father. she was then transferred from auschwitz to auschwitz to. my dad had to read her number he said very famously, i tattooed her number onto her arm and she tattooed herself onto my heart. he literally it was love at first sight between the two of them. it's actually quite amazing that such a thing can happen. you heard aaron talking earlier...
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overfrom gary lineker.et's go back to helen and focusing on what else we can expect from... apologies for that, can expect from... apologies forthat, helen. an can expect from... apologies for that, helen. an important announcement from the bbc it so. tulip siddiq, one of the topics of questioning for kemi badenoch, but the economy is another aspect that the opposition will be looking at. what else are we looking out for today?— for today? well, certainly i think those _ for today? well, certainly i think those are _ for today? well, certainly i think those are going - for today? well, certainly i think those are going to i for today? well, certainly ij think those are going to be for today? well, certainly i - think those are going to be the main focus of kemi badenoch's questions, and she only has six questions, and she only has six questions and prime minister questions and prime minister questions works best for the leader of the opposition sticks to one subject and drill down on things. you will expect
overfrom gary lineker.et's go back to helen and focusing on what else we can expect from... apologies for that, can expect from... apologies forthat, helen. an can expect from... apologies for that, helen. an important announcement from the bbc it so. tulip siddiq, one of the topics of questioning for kemi badenoch, but the economy is another aspect that the opposition will be looking at. what else are we looking out for today?— for today? well, certainly i think those _ for today? well,...
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gary, as were speaking, we are looking _ about. gary, as were speaking, we are looking at _ about.oking at pictures - about. gary, as were speaking, we are looking at pictures of. we are looking at pictures of the state department —— as we're. marco rubio delivered remarks a little bit earlier in the day to those who work at the day to those who work at the state department. what do you think of had —— what he had to say and whether his vision align with donald trump's? it’s align with donald trump's? it's very much _ align with donald trump's? it�*s very much foreign policy, but this whole thing, make a stronger. we know there's some moratorium. will they look at it all, doesn't include things like that. right of his parties to say no. i think so and i think it's a decision— i think so and i think it's a decision that _ i think so and i think it's a decision that speaker- decision that speakerjohnson has to— decision that speakerjohnson has to make _ decision that speakerjohnson has to make. i— decision that speakerjohnson has to make. i think- decision that speakerjohnson has to
gary, as were speaking, we are looking _ about. gary, as were speaking, we are looking at _ about.oking at pictures - about. gary, as were speaking, we are looking at pictures of. we are looking at pictures of the state department —— as we're. marco rubio delivered remarks a little bit earlier in the day to those who work at the day to those who work at the state department. what do you think of had —— what he had to say and whether his vision align with donald trump's? it’s align...
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the california governor gary _ this incident. the california governor gary newsome i this incident. gary newsome is | governor gary newsome is wanting the conditions into the night would be extremely dangerous. bi; night would be extremely dangerous.— night would be extremely dancerous. j ., , . ., dangerous. by no stretch of the imagination _ dangerous. by no stretch of the imagination are _ dangerous. by no stretch of the imagination are we _ dangerous. by no stretch of the imagination are we out - dangerous. by no stretch of the imagination are we out of - dangerous. by no stretch of the imagination are we out of the i imagination are we out of the woods. 10pm tonight — 5pm tomorrow will be peak winds and having just quite literally an hour or so got having just quite literally an hour orso got up having just quite literally an hour or so got up the canyon and saw firsthand the impact of the swelling went on the ambers and the number of structures destroyed, not a few, many structures already destroyed, and the fact that people were still not evacuating, still denied head of the
the california governor gary _ this incident. the california governor gary newsome i this incident. gary newsome is | governor gary newsome is wanting the conditions into the night would be extremely dangerous. bi; night would be extremely dangerous.— night would be extremely dancerous. j ., , . ., dangerous. by no stretch of the imagination _ dangerous. by no stretch of the imagination are _ dangerous. by no stretch of the imagination are we _ dangerous. by no stretch of the imagination are...
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-- ceo and vice chair, gary shapiro.t year. this a record-breaker, gary? what do you think? >> well, every indication is, liz, it's going to be a phenomenal, great show. our registration is up, we have a huge number of exhibitors, more innovation centers than we've ever had and, boy, have people preregistered for this event. and you're going to be there -- [laughter] we're ready, we're excited, we're pumped, and we want you there. liz: believe me, we take a huge team even the first year that you reopened, 2021, after the pandemic, we came. i mean, fox business is so -- >> you ran into the fire, liz. liz: well, yeah -- >> you ran into the fire. you didn't run away from it. liz: we backed the right horse because, obviously, technology is the huge investment over the past couple of years in the stock market. but let's talk about the biggest driver of, certainly, last year and that was artificial intelligence. gary, can you give us a sense of what we will see that embeds or incorporates a.i. into the consumer electronics tha
-- ceo and vice chair, gary shapiro.t year. this a record-breaker, gary? what do you think? >> well, every indication is, liz, it's going to be a phenomenal, great show. our registration is up, we have a huge number of exhibitors, more innovation centers than we've ever had and, boy, have people preregistered for this event. and you're going to be there -- [laughter] we're ready, we're excited, we're pumped, and we want you there. liz: believe me, we take a huge team even the first year...
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our senior north america correspondent, gary o'donoghue, is at the us capitol in washington.ey will begin the finaljourney will begin in the next little while to washington. just talk me through how the rest of the day goes. through how the rest of the day noes. , through how the rest of the day oes. , u, ," ., " , goes. his casket will make its wa on goes. his casket will make its way on a _ goes. his casket will make its way on a plane _ goes. his casket will make its way on a plane to _ goes. his casket will make its way on a plane to an - goes. his casket will make its way on a plane to an air - goes. his casket will make its way on a plane to an air base| way on a plane to an air base in maryland, just outside of washington, dc, the airforce base that is i was used for presidents to come and go for. from there, it will travel to the navy memorial, because of course jimmy the navy memorial, because of coursejimmy carter the navy memorial, because of course jimmy carter was the navy memorial, because of coursejimmy carter was a navy officer after the second world war. afte
our senior north america correspondent, gary o'donoghue, is at the us capitol in washington.ey will begin the finaljourney will begin in the next little while to washington. just talk me through how the rest of the day goes. through how the rest of the day noes. , through how the rest of the day oes. , u, ," ., " , goes. his casket will make its wa on goes. his casket will make its way on a _ goes. his casket will make its way on a plane _ goes. his casket will make its way on a plane...
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gary o'donoghue, thank you as always.he president was on the road, the annual antiabortion march for life rally has been taking place in washington. jd vance joined the rally, touting the administration's antiabortion credentials. mr. trump did sent a video message vowing to end what he called the weaponization of law enforcement against americans' faith. he also said he would instead order his justice department to investigate what he's calling radical left attacks on antiabortion churches. that follows his pardon thursday of 23 people convicted of various crimes related to protests outside of clinics that do provide abortions. in his first term, mr. trump swung the control of the supreme court leading to the 2022 reversal of roe v. wade, which enabled states to ban abortion nearly outright. he's not get implemented any new measures on abortion since taking office on monday. our correspondent attended the march. >> it has been such a contentious issue for decades and the supreme court has played such a key role in its. t
gary o'donoghue, thank you as always.he president was on the road, the annual antiabortion march for life rally has been taking place in washington. jd vance joined the rally, touting the administration's antiabortion credentials. mr. trump did sent a video message vowing to end what he called the weaponization of law enforcement against americans' faith. he also said he would instead order his justice department to investigate what he's calling radical left attacks on antiabortion churches....
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gary a leading voice in, artificial intelligence. he's a cognitive scientist well known for his research in language development and cognitive neuroscience as a successful entrepreneur was the founder of robust a.i. and geometric a.i., which was acquired by uber through significant work in research. gary has anticipated many of the contemporary a.i. limitations. his fascinating new book, jamie silicon valley how we can ensure that a.i. for us explains what is lacking the greatest risks and what a comprehensive air policy should look like. spoiler alert there's going to be a lot of skepticism skepticism. moderating tonight's program has rachel. she's senior editor at kqed valley newsdesk and a frequent moderator at the commonwealth club. please join me in welcoming gary marcus and rachael myrow. well, as you've just heard, this is not going to be the of a booster. in fact, i thought i might start out a by reading a list here from page 70 the biggest in media at risks of generative ai. let's just read it out disinformation market manip
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and gary hall joins me now. gary, i really appreciate your time standing here in palisades. your home. and to see what it has become. i can only imagine how you feel and how you are handling this right now. tell me what happened in those split second when you only have time with fire coming at you to leave with a dog and a couple of items, how do you even make that choice? >> you know, i thought i had more time. i saw the fire charging down the hill, and i knew that i had to get out of there. um, i opened up the back of my suv. i loaded a painting. one other object. um, by the time i was going back in from that run, uh, hot embers were raining down from the sky. and i knew at that point that i just didn't have much time. i could see the embers hitting the roofs. uh, the houses around me, and, um, made that decision. it's time to go. and the medals were in a closet in my bedroom, uh, 70ft away. i didn't have time to go get them. uh, from the time that i saw the first plume of smoke at the top of the hill. uh, i live on lockman lane. um, i had about three minutes between then
and gary hall joins me now. gary, i really appreciate your time standing here in palisades. your home. and to see what it has become. i can only imagine how you feel and how you are handling this right now. tell me what happened in those split second when you only have time with fire coming at you to leave with a dog and a couple of items, how do you even make that choice? >> you know, i thought i had more time. i saw the fire charging down the hill, and i knew that i had to get out of...
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he's so gary is just. >> gary, you are a professional. he's one of the nicest guys you ever meet. >> the nicest. and it's true. and i will note, although barry goldwater did not win that election, i do believe he carried his home state of arizona. i say i think by just a point, if my mind is correct. >> wow, he's always got the boot is a whole historic moment and it's only been it's like what, since 2010, 2011? i was reading that earlier. it's amazing. gary, we thank you for the education. gary, have we given an education? we did some dancing. we've gotten talked about it. we talked about our dancers real quick. we have oh there they are, ladies and germs. dancing the team from the university of texas, the dance team. they have been standing out here. i know that they're not cold anymore because they have been dancing their butts off. >> i know there's no way you guys are good, right? >> you're not too cold. see? you're freezing. see, we also want to give you guys a quick shout out tomorrow you're in the peach bowl against arizona state.
he's so gary is just. >> gary, you are a professional. he's one of the nicest guys you ever meet. >> the nicest. and it's true. and i will note, although barry goldwater did not win that election, i do believe he carried his home state of arizona. i say i think by just a point, if my mind is correct. >> wow, he's always got the boot is a whole historic moment and it's only been it's like what, since 2010, 2011? i was reading that earlier. it's amazing. gary, we thank you for...
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gary, we thank you for the education. gary, have we given an education? we did some dancing. >> we've gotten talked about. we talk about our dancers real quick. we have oh, there they are, ladies and germs. dancing. the team from the university of texas, the dance team, they have been standing out here. i know that they're not cold anymore because they have been dancing their butts off. i know that they're not. >> no way. you guys are good, right? >> you're not too cold. see? >> si, we also want to give you guys a quick shout out. tomorrow you're in the peach bowl against arizona state. that's why we went to gary. he was. in the back. congratulations. good luck. throw them up again one more time. peach bowl. y'all going for it. they're playing in atlanta tomorrow at the mercedes-benz dome. so we got to say shout out as well. >> they're ranked like 2 or 3 you guys where you ranked at ladies. >> do you know your football team. >> 030i think you guys are ranked three in arizona's 12. >> don't bother us with that. we just i had it right. >> i had it right. se
gary, we thank you for the education. gary, have we given an education? we did some dancing. >> we've gotten talked about. we talk about our dancers real quick. we have oh, there they are, ladies and germs. dancing. the team from the university of texas, the dance team, they have been standing out here. i know that they're not cold anymore because they have been dancing their butts off. i know that they're not. >> no way. you guys are good, right? >> you're not too cold. see?...
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we will continue with these live pictures as i bring gary o'donoghue back into the conversation.t has been interesting listening to a variety of contributors talking aboutjimmy carter, and we have heard this through the course of the last seven or eight days, where there has been so much re—evaluation ofjimmy carter's presidency, a reflection of the long arc of work, over a lifetime of public service, and perhaps a more complicated picture than the immediate aftermath of those months when he left office. i think the sheer length of time since he left the white house means there will have been quite naturally these various moments of vision over his legacy and his achievements, and his failures. those things go through phases, different periods of historical analysis, different generations of historians that go back and take a fresh view of these things, and we are talking history here, and we're not talking contemporary political life, we are talking about the previous century. and i think also the other factor you have to remember is that because of the nature of constitution an
we will continue with these live pictures as i bring gary o'donoghue back into the conversation.t has been interesting listening to a variety of contributors talking aboutjimmy carter, and we have heard this through the course of the last seven or eight days, where there has been so much re—evaluation ofjimmy carter's presidency, a reflection of the long arc of work, over a lifetime of public service, and perhaps a more complicated picture than the immediate aftermath of those months when he...
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we start with breaking news on gary on foreign minister peters. the article has commented on ukraine's failed attack on energy infrastructure located in southern russia. the targeted gas compressors, station supplied encore as the turks treatment pipeline, budapest, the top diplomat said, the ru isn't indispensable part of central europe gas supply chain, making its security paramount, a tuck. his current cable is indispensable in the natural gas supply and hungry and central europe. this freight route has been operating reliably for many years. both carriers and transit countries respect that contractual obligations and behavior reliably. we expect that the safety and functionality of this transportation route will be in place. security of energy supply is a sovereignty matter. therefore, every action that threatens the security of energy supply must be considered an attack against sovereignty. let's press live now to our to correspond it. yes, and i can who is an is symbol. yes. and what more can you tell us about the hon gary and for ministers
we start with breaking news on gary on foreign minister peters. the article has commented on ukraine's failed attack on energy infrastructure located in southern russia. the targeted gas compressors, station supplied encore as the turks treatment pipeline, budapest, the top diplomat said, the ru isn't indispensable part of central europe gas supply chain, making its security paramount, a tuck. his current cable is indispensable in the natural gas supply and hungry and central europe. this...
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gary. and, you know, with that utter devastation that gary's talking about, the lives transformed, lives lost, lives demolished, there is already even though we are waiting for red flags and winds to pick back up and possibly more fires and all of this, and even as nothing is contained, there is already a real focus on the mayor of los angeles, karen bass, and what could have been done differently. whether this unbelievable tragedy was avoidable or not. and we're going to take a look at what we know right now about what was done, what wasn't done, and what her role in it was. right after this, we'll be right back. >> now's the time to go back in time and shine a light on the family journey that led to you. ancestry can help you piece together the past with billions of records, photos, and more. memberships are on sale now. >> doctors recommend cole's stool softener for gentle, dependable relief from constipation. it's so gentle. doctors even recommended during pregnancy and after surgery. c
gary. and, you know, with that utter devastation that gary's talking about, the lives transformed, lives lost, lives demolished, there is already even though we are waiting for red flags and winds to pick back up and possibly more fires and all of this, and even as nothing is contained, there is already a real focus on the mayor of los angeles, karen bass, and what could have been done differently. whether this unbelievable tragedy was avoidable or not. and we're going to take a look at what we...
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gary. well over a 100 have read and you live in to their champions league season. the title holders on cost for a big victory against red cleaned in the or paralegal on thursday. i'm one made the comments off to his sides. recent loss against frighten it was united as full defeat and 5 on that for him tonight. but thank you so much for being so fair. it's uh less and amazing had most fear. so thank you so much. well number 2, a guess the intake was that the center of a double bounce controversy and during her quote the final with the a navarro. well, people appear to balance twice before us v. i tech could tickets during this riley that she went on to when, according to the rules, because navarro continued today instead of immediate feel. been by me. m. i is in his 2nd season with his 1st and is why be expected to become one of the greatest plays of his generation? you know, my 1st versus days it was a lot of trying. and you know, i don't regret anything because it's a learning. it comes through a lot of mistakes, and you know, we have to try, we have to try stuff
gary. well over a 100 have read and you live in to their champions league season. the title holders on cost for a big victory against red cleaned in the or paralegal on thursday. i'm one made the comments off to his sides. recent loss against frighten it was united as full defeat and 5 on that for him tonight. but thank you so much for being so fair. it's uh less and amazing had most fear. so thank you so much. well number 2, a guess the intake was that the center of a double bounce controversy...
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gary gensler spoke about his legacy. a great privilege to be in a row like this. the 33rd chair, it is a big country, a lot of people do this job. it is a privilege to be here. thank you to joe biden for asking me to do it. scarlet: watch the full interview across our bloomberg media platforms. coming up next on bloomberg markets, an update on the wildfires taking place in southern california as the most destructive windstorm to strike the los angeles area in 14 areas fans the flames. this is bloomberg. guys, can you keep it down. i'm working. you people are (guitar noises). hand over the air guitar. i've got another one. scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. i'm scarlet fu. a breaking story we are following. wildfires in southern california being fanned by the most destructive windstorm to hit that area in 14 years. going live to alec stone who is in los angeles. you are in alta dena, where there is a fire raging. a couple of different areas within the l.a. area where there are separate fires. >> you are right. four separ
gary gensler spoke about his legacy. a great privilege to be in a row like this. the 33rd chair, it is a big country, a lot of people do this job. it is a privilege to be here. thank you to joe biden for asking me to do it. scarlet: watch the full interview across our bloomberg media platforms. coming up next on bloomberg markets, an update on the wildfires taking place in southern california as the most destructive windstorm to strike the los angeles area in 14 areas fans the flames. this is...
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yeah. >> yeah i want to bring in gary. gary who's here? gary has been in the palisades all day. you went out with an old family friend of yours, right? >> when my dad was 89 years old. he met a little kid when he was a little kid, my dad named sam buckner. they've been friends for more than eight decades. they both left chicago. sam came here to california. my dad went to new jersey. they stayed best friends. sam and his late wife, arlene had three daughters. the daughters of husbands. sam and his three daughters have four different houses here in the mandatory evacuation zone. and what they've experienced is very emotional and very trying. >> i got the real 89 year old sam buckner walking up his driveway with his daughter, jen, about to see for the first time with the palisades fire did to his home. >> this video shows what it looked like from the outdoor deck on sam's pacific palisades house on tuesday night. an hours later, after he evacuated this video from outside his house. >> if anyone knows this house, just a huge house. there's embers and it looks like there's a gas lin
yeah. >> yeah i want to bring in gary. gary who's here? gary has been in the palisades all day. you went out with an old family friend of yours, right? >> when my dad was 89 years old. he met a little kid when he was a little kid, my dad named sam buckner. they've been friends for more than eight decades. they both left chicago. sam came here to california. my dad went to new jersey. they stayed best friends. sam and his late wife, arlene had three daughters. the daughters of...
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gary: i think you will hear of warm, traditional words. moment despite the incoming president elect trump, what he said earlier about resident carter. you will not hear that repeated in this ceremony today. i think this will be a formal event. there will be hymns sung. i think it is the naval academy glee club band doing some hymns. he was a naval officer for seven years and only left when his father died to take over the farm in plains, georgia, the peanut farm he was famous for. i think that process, it is a ritual of american life, when former presidents are given state funerals. this is an important part of it. while congressional leaders will lead this part of the service, the public will get their chance in a short while until midnight and again throughout tomorrow until that funeral thursday morning at the national cathedral. lots of talk outside of all this about the legacy jimmy carter leaves. that is been revised on a number of occasions over the years. good presidency, bad presidency, all those things. but this is about going th
gary: i think you will hear of warm, traditional words. moment despite the incoming president elect trump, what he said earlier about resident carter. you will not hear that repeated in this ceremony today. i think this will be a formal event. there will be hymns sung. i think it is the naval academy glee club band doing some hymns. he was a naval officer for seven years and only left when his father died to take over the farm in plains, georgia, the peanut farm he was famous for. i think that...
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but they really stink, so put these on. ♪ really, gary? mom, i'm thirsty. stinky floor mats. at weathertech we make our floorliners and cargo liners here in america, out of pure non-toxic american materials. dad, next time get weathertech. they don't stink! i'm on it. find out everything we have at wt.com. >>>. >>> i hope a good morning wednesday, before klom object east coast citigroup out any moment we've had better-than-expected earnings from jpmorgan and wells fargo blackrock futures higher indicating a pretty good rally on the better-than-expected numbers, from goldman sachs, many jpmorgan, wells fargo also, as i mentioned higher the dow industrials right now up 193, jpmorgan component nasdaq up 70 s&p 500 higher by 18 points, adam johnson has been a good morning in terms of major bank earnings. adam: a very good morning not only are revenues better earnings are bret kenny you were talking about lower provisions for credit losses which is good banks perceived credit quality stronger what jumps out for me revenue growth has been about 10% and earnings g
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gary, thank as lot, my friend. appreciate it. >> thanks, charles.rles: yields, with evansville been talking and continuing to go higher and higher. everyone is trying to really figure out what it means. really, no one better than stephanie palmvoy when it cops to this and breaking down the message with the bond market. her beef with the suit sayers. her message, next. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. at harbor freight, we do business differently from the other guys. we design and test our own tools and sell them directly to you. no middleman. just quality tools you can trust at prices you'll love. (vo) what does it mean to be rich? maybe it's not just about the places you can go... but also the people who welcome you home. it's not about living like a star... but about feeling like one. rich measures life in la
gary, thank as lot, my friend. appreciate it. >> thanks, charles.rles: yields, with evansville been talking and continuing to go higher and higher. everyone is trying to really figure out what it means. really, no one better than stephanie palmvoy when it cops to this and breaking down the message with the bond market. her beef with the suit sayers. her message, next. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with...
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gary 0'donoghue, thank you.monday, axel rudakubana pleaded guilty to the murders in southport last summer of elsie dot stancombe, alice da silva aguiar and bebe king, and on thursday he was sentenced to life witha minimum of 52 years in jail. the news at six covered some of the highly distressing details about some of the attacks which emerged in court. some of the injuries were so horrific that we are not going to report it all, and i must warn you that what you're about to hear is very distressing. judith moritz reports now from crown court. the report that followed from judith moritz, daniel sandford and fiona trott in liverpool, and the programme as a whole, drew praise from viewers, as did the live coverage during the day on the news channel, much of it fronted by sarah campbell. but there were also concerns about the coverage during the course of the week, articulated in this anonymous phone message we received. i wish the bbc would stop showing the picture of the southport child killer. you are enhancing
gary 0'donoghue, thank you.monday, axel rudakubana pleaded guilty to the murders in southport last summer of elsie dot stancombe, alice da silva aguiar and bebe king, and on thursday he was sentenced to life witha minimum of 52 years in jail. the news at six covered some of the highly distressing details about some of the attacks which emerged in court. some of the injuries were so horrific that we are not going to report it all, and i must warn you that what you're about to hear is very...
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let's go to our north american correspondent gary o'donoghue who is in los angeles today. where you are and what you witnessed today. gary: we are in the palisades area, the scene of one of the big fires. there is good news today. some of the wind's speeds they were expecting have not quite transpired as it happens. that means there is a bit of a lull right now. those to pick up in the next several hours over the next day or so. but it is not as bad today as they feared meaning they can go more on the offensive with the fires, try to increase the amounts contained. we know that both of the fires here and in eaton are still burning pretty badly. the other thing that has changed today is the federal emergency agency, fema, set up two disaster centers where people can go to get coordinated help, get money for housing, get money for belongings that they have lost, particularly for those that are insured, they can get help being re-housed. they are also playing host to around 70 other organizations. i spoke to people from the salvation army. they were offering clothes and spiri
let's go to our north american correspondent gary o'donoghue who is in los angeles today. where you are and what you witnessed today. gary: we are in the palisades area, the scene of one of the big fires. there is good news today. some of the wind's speeds they were expecting have not quite transpired as it happens. that means there is a bit of a lull right now. those to pick up in the next several hours over the next day or so. but it is not as bad today as they feared meaning they can go more...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, gary. >> i'm not gary.rn. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm sorry, everyone. this is gary greenberg, he is one of our writers, and every year for the past ten years -- >> eleven years. >> jimmy: even worse. [ laughter ] every year for the past eleven years, gary interrupts our show dressed as this ridiculous character he made up. >> the chanucorn! >> jimmy: can we please not do this? it's been a very hard year. >> well, that's about to turn around because i have a major announcement! i am starring in a big budget "chollywood" movie. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a chanukah movie? >> yes. i'm inviting your entire audience to the premiere, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's fun, when is the premiere? >> right now. there's a mitzvahmobile parked outside the building. [ laughter ] its only a 90-minute drive to monrovia. come on everybody, follow me. you can come, too jimmelah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, nobody follow him, please. gary, you can't just take the audience and drive them to monrovia. >> well,
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i'll start with you first on this, gary.think the optimism is going to last in the first part of the year, the first opening week was a little bit rocky too. is this going to be volatile as we move forward, or should we expect smooth sailing? is? >> january's always a pain in the butt, but one part, interest rates have been coming down. and the second part, great reaction to the big banks' earnings which usually, usually is a pretty good harbinger going forward. and i think that has part to do with the less regulatory environment and the fact that i don't think if companies want to merge, nobody's going to stop them like they have in the past four years. so i think we're okay, but just remember we have a few thousand earnings reports to come out -- jackie: right. we just kicked it off. >> -- that's going to tell the tale for the next quarter. but as long as interest rates, i think, behave, we're in pretty good stead right now. and then again what comes out of the white house on rules and regulations and fees and fines and ma
i'll start with you first on this, gary.think the optimism is going to last in the first part of the year, the first opening week was a little bit rocky too. is this going to be volatile as we move forward, or should we expect smooth sailing? is? >> january's always a pain in the butt, but one part, interest rates have been coming down. and the second part, great reaction to the big banks' earnings which usually, usually is a pretty good harbinger going forward. and i think that has part...
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gary hall appearing on our 7 p.m. news tonight.he ioc keeps a reserve of non engraved medals from each of the olympics, which can then be engraved and distributed at a later date if needed. as for the 2028 olympics in l.a, it's unlikely the games will be moved, soo things are moving forward. so far, none of the marquee arenas or stadiums or athlete housing complexes have been damaged by any of the flames. the chairman of the fundraising and organizing group behind the games says l.a. is determined to welcome the world to 2028. in 2028, however, the city does need to rebuild and rebound in time to host some of the 15 million people for the games. governor newsom on sunday telling meet the press that he's working on the so-called marshall plan to revive the city in time for the olympics, the world cup and the super bowl in coming years. all right, let's get to jeff ranieri talking about the forecast down in la. and also for us as we head into this three day weekend, jeff. and the best news right now is any kind of wind is now startin
gary hall appearing on our 7 p.m. news tonight.he ioc keeps a reserve of non engraved medals from each of the olympics, which can then be engraved and distributed at a later date if needed. as for the 2028 olympics in l.a, it's unlikely the games will be moved, soo things are moving forward. so far, none of the marquee arenas or stadiums or athlete housing complexes have been damaged by any of the flames. the chairman of the fundraising and organizing group behind the games says l.a. is...
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and it is gary by the way the only thing we know about elbridge gary is that he drew that district. that's the only reason he's involved. and we we don't pronounce his name, right. it drives me crazy. i am, in fact, the only person who cares, including the gary family. but anyway, it threw out the 14th amendment argument that partizan gerrymandering violated due process, equal protection. see, that's. that's going to be real trouble, which can be sure. and that's a case of technology. i remember covering the georgia redistricting in the 1990 or so, and they had these big pieces of paper and they were now you can go in and pick out one house. you know, and you have and there's there's no incentive for compromise. right? no. no political incentive. let me ask a question. two questions, if i may, from from the audience. this is from ross cooper for president carter. what steps should a new president take immediately to restore the moral authority of the united states on human rights? this president or a new president? a new president? and if you want to make any predictions on that, i
and it is gary by the way the only thing we know about elbridge gary is that he drew that district. that's the only reason he's involved. and we we don't pronounce his name, right. it drives me crazy. i am, in fact, the only person who cares, including the gary family. but anyway, it threw out the 14th amendment argument that partizan gerrymandering violated due process, equal protection. see, that's. that's going to be real trouble, which can be sure. and that's a case of technology. i...
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we hum, gary, and unlike brussels, have a well defined strategy for the coming world era categories. well, it appears that the strategy for the you is just to pretend that cutting themselves off from cheap russian energy is the price of freedom. nothing less than that. we substantially reduced our dependency on the russian fossil fuels, in records of the time gas inputs from russia went down by roughly 75 percent. and now we import from russia only 3 percent of our oil and no call at all anymore. but freedom came at a price, households and businesses saw sky high energy costs and bills for many a yet to come down. right, because nothing says freedom like wearing 3 sweaters and doors in the winter time. well arguing with your cat over whose turn it is to eat, this week's cannon sardines. donald trump sees the world as just a long line of deals so safe as former national security adviser, according to john bolton. the new administration is fully focused on making one of those deals on ukraine, thought and more was discussed in the latest episode of going underground. you can watch the
we hum, gary, and unlike brussels, have a well defined strategy for the coming world era categories. well, it appears that the strategy for the you is just to pretend that cutting themselves off from cheap russian energy is the price of freedom. nothing less than that. we substantially reduced our dependency on the russian fossil fuels, in records of the time gas inputs from russia went down by roughly 75 percent. and now we import from russia only 3 percent of our oil and no call at all...
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gary and prime ministers, have agreed to push for the resumption of russian gas supplies to europe. we train shut down the trans up pipeline on january 1st, joseph victor, in from a slovak and jet for mars by general, and ex military attache since the opposition is using ships like book a wheel position working very hard. i believe it's some kind of general if manual was under use of ukraine and the theory did go into georgia. and even though you're so nice on some presidential election then, oh man. yeah. you know, this is absolutely bed for 4th of july seclusion into rock. yeah. so position working and but i to organize my them, it's like, yeah, the most that ation br office is the be likely to that goal isn't purpose for the government through the personal people. the problem is sort of people from the, from, from his policy, they don't accept the, they see only this know, see east south and north from is that, isn't there absolutely nobody for, for nor do i live in 21st century. i mean, political life never know that i did complete the power for all the people that are better fu
gary and prime ministers, have agreed to push for the resumption of russian gas supplies to europe. we train shut down the trans up pipeline on january 1st, joseph victor, in from a slovak and jet for mars by general, and ex military attache since the opposition is using ships like book a wheel position working very hard. i believe it's some kind of general if manual was under use of ukraine and the theory did go into georgia. and even though you're so nice on some presidential election then,...