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well, i agree with gerald. let me go to you in kingston here. this a symmetrical approach here because this explains how russia has proceeded in ukraine because it wants security guarantees. it's not going to take land that it can't determine its destiny. ok, they're not going to go in and leave. russia is not going to do this in 5 years in another 10 years. this is why this is a defining event in this century. here. there has to be security guarantees for all, or there will be security guarantees for none. go ahead. you know, this is the american way, as i was saying once, upon a time there was a president the united states by the name of dwight d eisenhower. 5 star generals supreme commander, the allied forces and to charm president is say, a well, a jess, january 17th, 1961. he was the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the jesus sciences. the sweater labors and the future. the children and that sort of america's become, i just turned 76 years. all world war 2 is in ancient history. look at all the w
well, i agree with gerald. let me go to you in kingston here. this a symmetrical approach here because this explains how russia has proceeded in ukraine because it wants security guarantees. it's not going to take land that it can't determine its destiny. ok, they're not going to go in and leave. russia is not going to do this in 5 years in another 10 years. this is why this is a defining event in this century. here. there has to be security guarantees for all, or there will be security...
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ok, gerald, this war is not going to end in diplomacy. it's not going to end in negotiations because from the russian perspective there's no one to trust in the west angler miracles admission recently, petro put a shank o, the former ukrainian president. they lied their liars, so there's going to be no negotiated end to this. it will be a unilaterally decided by russia because there's no one to trust in the west. gerald. yes. so what you said about merkle and in for a shank of that, they admitted that the minsk agreement was a total fraud just to get ukraine built up stronger so they could fight against the russians. here i'm a trend forecaster, we have a system called global nomics. we're talking right now about, you know, war. so we look at many different fields and one of them, of course, is to look at is what's going on with the global economy. so of course, with the sanctions they put on russia, you know, of energy prices are going up. there's a lot of hardship in, in europe. that's why you see the demonstrations. what am i saying is
ok, gerald, this war is not going to end in diplomacy. it's not going to end in negotiations because from the russian perspective there's no one to trust in the west angler miracles admission recently, petro put a shank o, the former ukrainian president. they lied their liars, so there's going to be no negotiated end to this. it will be a unilaterally decided by russia because there's no one to trust in the west. gerald. yes. so what you said about merkle and in for a shank of that, they...
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go ahead, gerald. yes, you know, in the sense that america's going to keep the war going a pet, they mention raytheon where you did. i mean, who is the defense contractor or the united states? i the excuse me, the defense secretary was young. what was his last job sitting on the board of directors, raytheon. so they're going to keep this war going as much as they can. again, it's the military industrial complex, and i want to make this 100 percent clear. america is at war with russia. yes. it's not a proxy war, and these are the words from loyal austin, the defense secretary, who said he told nbc report that the um, the reason for you as troops in ukraine was they need quote, experts in the country to help ukraine use critical weapons systems. so america is in ukraine, with u. s. troops showing them how to use critical weapons. they are using the critical weapons. if this is not stopped, world war 3 has already begun. and it's going to annihilate the world, a nuclear war. what people don't understand i
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he is an independent journalist and in kingston we cross who gerald 70. he is founder and director of trends research institute and publisher of the weekly trends journal magazine or a gentleman cross hoc rolls. in fact, that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate pepe. let me go to you 1st here. there's a huge, a, some, a symmetrical process in play here. the europeans, the west collective wants to see russia completely defeated. russia wants security guarantees, i have a solution to it. and it's a simple one. why don't work towards peace. and that's something that the west will never do. pepe, of course not. and they keep saying that every day, why school defining stolt, embarrassed by american generals, via and tony will terrace the story, portuguese, the head of the you. when i read she in london every day, we have a call to our sound bite from one of these, of course, not to mention the 28000 or 28000000 function errors in russell's thing is that kind of the same thing. planned a continuous on schedule plan a is forever war.
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okay, geral, jaron gerald on that. on that note, i agree with you. okay, let me, let me go to look here, get everybody in the mix here. a look at, i mean it because the nato will not discuss russia. security guarantees, a reason why we're in this mess and the 1st place, okay? and as long as they continue to do that, russia will do well, unilaterally make its own decisions. if it doesn't happen interlocutor, then it will make its decisions on its own and what it will not care what the west says whatsoever. because the west really can't do anything about it. and that's what we've learned. luke and brussels go ahead. while the responsibility of the major is over, well, of course in, in the conflict since day one and dumb because we follow america and we should, you should dissociate from america on this america. it once war rush, we don't, we should we, europeans. oh, so the victims half is concrete on. so we need to find a p strategy and we should look, for example, in turkey. we should look at hungry countries where the leaders are responsible. people
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tory legend sir gerald howarth . but next i'll be gerald howarth.'ll be deaung gerald howarth. but next i'll be dealing with a bbc who are going to dumbed down their output for working class people. you couldn't make it up. we're back in a couple of minutes. it's 10:00 it's10:00 and this is mark dolan tonight in my take at ten. in just a moment, i'll be deaung in just a moment, i'll be dealing with the bbc . we're dealing with the bbc. we're going to dumbed down programmes in a bid to attract more viewers. do they think we're stupid ? my mark means guest is stupid? my mark means guest is the highly respected ex—tory mp gerald howarth. what are we talking ? brexit, immigration, talking? brexit, immigration, the economy and his lifelong admiration for the armed forces in the news agenda. with my first class panel is going to the toilet. a human right. this is after pupils at one particular school have been banned from going to the loo dunng banned from going to the loo during class time. also, how long should engagement be before getting married? does
tory legend sir gerald howarth . but next i'll be gerald howarth.'ll be deaung gerald howarth. but next i'll be dealing with a bbc who are going to dumbed down their output for working class people. you couldn't make it up. we're back in a couple of minutes. it's 10:00 it's10:00 and this is mark dolan tonight in my take at ten. in just a moment, i'll be deaung in just a moment, i'll be dealing with the bbc . we're dealing with the bbc. we're going to dumbed down programmes in a bid to attract...
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tory legend sir gerald howarth . but next i'll be gerald howarth.'ll be deaung gerald howarth. but next i'll be dealing with a bbc who are going to dumbed down their output for working class people. you couldn't make it up. we're back in a couple of minutes. it's 10:00 it's10:00 and this is mark dolan tonight in my take at ten. in just a moment, i'll be deaung in just a moment, i'll be dealing with the bbc . we're dealing with the bbc. we're going to dumbed down programmes in a bid to attract more viewers. do they think we're stupid ? my mark means guest is stupid? my mark means guest is the highly respected ex—tory mp gerald howarth. what are we talking ? brexit, immigration, talking? brexit, immigration, the economy and his lifelong admiration for the armed forces in the news agenda. with my first class panel is going to the toilet. a human right. this is after pupils at one particular school have been banned from going to the loo dunng banned from going to the loo during class time. also, how long should engagement be before getting married? does
tory legend sir gerald howarth . but next i'll be gerald howarth.'ll be deaung gerald howarth. but next i'll be dealing with a bbc who are going to dumbed down their output for working class people. you couldn't make it up. we're back in a couple of minutes. it's 10:00 it's10:00 and this is mark dolan tonight in my take at ten. in just a moment, i'll be deaung in just a moment, i'll be dealing with the bbc . we're dealing with the bbc. we're going to dumbed down programmes in a bid to attract...
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now, why did gerald ford signed? because gerald ford had no choice.his veto would've been overruled by congress. so the very first president in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers are, president matters, the very first president of presidential records being federal, not federal but public records, was a nixon collection. now, what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died but he rallied and he came back and he said you can't do this to me. congress cannot take my liberty from me. and then he called something and i'm not about what is called a bill of attainder. you cannot assign the law for just one person, that is unconstitutional. congress had done this and went to the supreme court and the supreme court in gsa versus nixon sided with presidential records amateurs preservation act and said it's a constitutional actor residence very special. he's actually a class of one. it's not a bill of a teenager she can do this. country has a compelling interest in controlling these records. so that
now, why did gerald ford signed? because gerald ford had no choice.his veto would've been overruled by congress. so the very first president in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers are, president matters, the very first president of presidential records being federal, not federal but public records, was a nixon collection. now, what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died but he rallied and he came back and he said you can't do...
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gerald ford pardoning him. for years, that was seen as a great act of statesmanship by gerald ford.f the things you and i has historians know is that oftentimes, as time passes, we see a historical event differently from the way we might have a couple of decades ago and i think that is true of the -- i think in retrospect especially given trump, gerald ford should never have pardoned richard nixon. it basically was a message to presidents, you can get away with what you want. >> there is a mixed reaction with it politically. 40 did lose to jimmy carter in the next presidential election and part of that vote against gerald ford was for the pardon. the reasoning, which did make sense, whether you're grew that are not, you cannot say did not make sense. >> it did at the time. >> the country have been through so much that we should move on from this, this should be the end of it and nixon had suffered enough was by losing the job. and ford was giving us the suggestion that we already knew everything as a result of these hearings. but now we are seeing, and your point is, because richard
gerald ford pardoning him. for years, that was seen as a great act of statesmanship by gerald ford.f the things you and i has historians know is that oftentimes, as time passes, we see a historical event differently from the way we might have a couple of decades ago and i think that is true of the -- i think in retrospect especially given trump, gerald ford should never have pardoned richard nixon. it basically was a message to presidents, you can get away with what you want. >> there is...
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this guy, the reverend gerald l.k. smith, adrift left and then smith not to be confused. al smith, another gerald, another at the other, another disaffected smith, former roosevelt backer teams, up with frances townsend. you mentioned the old age pension schemes up townsend comes out of the california and says we're going to give everyone 20 to hundred dollars a month. everyone over 65 gets $200 a month, which big bucks than franklin roosevelt. this idea and it's going to be for and basically series of of use of a transaction taxes every time a product goes through a process of manufacturing or sale or it's going to be taxed at 2%. so you make the bottle and then you make the cap and then you put a label on it, and then you ship it out to the warehouse and then it goes to the store, 2%, 2%, 2%, 2%. so it's a very heavy, regressive, almost like a sales tax. franklin roosevelt hates this idea. he's not crazy about social security at first. this is mind blowing thing. but he says like, nope, i to do unemployment insurance first. harry hopkins, shut up. but then as this towns
this guy, the reverend gerald l.k. smith, adrift left and then smith not to be confused. al smith, another gerald, another at the other, another disaffected smith, former roosevelt backer teams, up with frances townsend. you mentioned the old age pension schemes up townsend comes out of the california and says we're going to give everyone 20 to hundred dollars a month. everyone over 65 gets $200 a month, which big bucks than franklin roosevelt. this idea and it's going to be for and basically...
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gerald: yes.ecession normal -- you see that brings stability back to the housing market. housing will always be a good investment because it is subject to so many policy destinations. you will see a much more stable market in 2024 and beyond. tom: gerald howard, thank you so much. he is the nahb. what percentage of people watching some of the major east coast, california's general statement? the dream is gone. lisa: you are talking about different places with different dreams. the san francisco question of you people working from home, where do you go in terms of the san francisco real estate market? you have the flood into coastal areas. how this shapes out given how much it has been up. it is going to be a big question. this is the hardest thing talking about the u.s. housing market. it is so different depending what region you are looking at. tom: i agree it is different but there seems to be a polarity in the size of the land in the south and radically different economics versus almost the hea
gerald: yes.ecession normal -- you see that brings stability back to the housing market. housing will always be a good investment because it is subject to so many policy destinations. you will see a much more stable market in 2024 and beyond. tom: gerald howard, thank you so much. he is the nahb. what percentage of people watching some of the major east coast, california's general statement? the dream is gone. lisa: you are talking about different places with different dreams. the san francisco...
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joining me gerald, thank you so much for being here. i'm sure you've been following that mission.se, they're calling it successful. what does this mean for space exploration? >> well, good afternoon. yeah. we are really excited about success of this mission took a couple attempts to get it going. but when we finally got it launched a it proved to be a great success learned a lot. and this is just the first step in eventually returning human beings to right now. that's targeted for the year 2025. got a few things to do before. then. but can this is really exciting. >> why this focus on the moon on getting back to the moon? >> well, there's there's a lot of ben benefit to going back to moon. first of all, there's the science aspect of you know, we we had the 6 apollo landings set back in the 1960's early 70's and literally, we just scratched the surface in terms of the there's a lot more to learn about the been can teach us a lot about the origins of the solar system can teach us a lot about the origins of the earth. there's even the small possibility that we can find ancient rocks
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gerald storch joining me now. gerald, great to see you.ices up because sales are hire or more items are being bought? >> we're all looking for good news but this simply isn't that good. this report is more confirmation and that sales of goods are suffering and people are spending money on services to the extend they have the -- extent they have the money and biggest increase in restaurants and negative sales for categories that are big gifting ones like electronics or jewelry and department stores are fairly weak below the rate of inflation and every goods category and fairly big goods is below the rate of inflation and this is a pretty early report and a clear report and history and judge and you see the sales come out in january for the holiday, they'll be lower than these numbers. so i don't think it's that strong at all and excludes autos that's been down and includes big tickets like automobiles and challenging holidays when all is said and done. ashley: how about brick and mortar stores versus online retailers, are they hanging in th
gerald storch joining me now. gerald, great to see you.ices up because sales are hire or more items are being bought? >> we're all looking for good news but this simply isn't that good. this report is more confirmation and that sales of goods are suffering and people are spending money on services to the extend they have the -- extent they have the money and biggest increase in restaurants and negative sales for categories that are big gifting ones like electronics or jewelry and...
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that's an exchange for us to prosecute both dark gerald in russia. and it making milestone for the multi polar world. the saudi crown prince co sign is president for keith summit, mid waiting us influence in the middle east. we report from react plus time magazine named ukraine's president with vice previously warning that you have all right, as of movement as inspired a global ideology. this led to more terrorist attacks from the u. s. and he's let me take stream with moscow for the world. this is a national, i'm peter scott needs the top stories are welcome to the program. moscow and washington have carried out a high profile prisoner swap, russia business, one victor boots, convicted on arms, dealing charges in the u. s. has been handed over to moscow and exchange for american basketball star. brittany griner was sentenced to 9 years in a russian prison for drug trafficking. his was brutes, wife and mother had to say about his release. he could cut and i just of course, we always held out hope that victor would return home all these years from him
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and gerald at the beginning in our team came to what support it. and again with our kids in gp had got us the victory actively engaged in feeding the workers until john and lola, i'm told for sharing your experience of the union movement. 2022 style can if he's a new chief says the same is happening in the u. k. nurses are going on strike ambulance drivers as well, but been underpowered for years. this is an ongoing conversation. every really interesting to see what happens next in the u. s, but thanks so much for watching the show today and looking at the new union movement in the united states. i think next time growing up in greece means taking action. welcome to generation change a global theory. the understand challenge the idea of mobilizing youth around the world when he did a political party the we'll talk about our problems enough, how come from one generation? because 0 is of being in the greek society system has no promote the interest of working class people. there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and an a
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and gerald at the beginning in our team came to what support it and again with our could and gp had got us the victory. i actively engaged in feeding workers until jordan and la la, i'm told for sharing your experience of the uni movement. 2022 style tanif. he's a new chief says the same is happening in the you cow. nurses are going on strike ambulance drivers as well. i've been underpaid for years. this is an ongoing conversation. and every really interesting to see what happens next in the us, but thanks so much for watching the show today and looking at the new union movement in the united states. i think next time a new series. exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous community is helping tackle to these environmental catastrophe. we journey across new mexico and meet those who fight to protect their culture and raise awareness of the impact of climate change and pollution under secret land. a 1st nations frontline native nation voices of survival analogy 0 who is with there was a time to be direct. there is a growing realization that rights can be taken away in this coun
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it's been great hearing what you have to say, gerald cohen. thank you very much for joining us here on the to be business. thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that i'm making. the news years president joe biden called for broad partnership with african nations. today at a 3 day summit of african leaders in washington, biden also highlighted some $55000000000.00 worth of planned us funding for africa over the next 3 years. which includes private investment deals, quite frankly, new or the year is pledging to invest 10000000000 euros in southeast asia. it's part of a plan to offer account weights to china's influence in the region. the news came during a meeting in brussels between leaders of the you and the association of southeast asian nations has. yeah, coming, grow can be you. energy ministers, if again failed to strike a deal on a block wide cap on gas prices. countries demanding the measure say would shield their citizens from and their economies from high energy cost. but that puts them at odds w
it's been great hearing what you have to say, gerald cohen. thank you very much for joining us here on the to be business. thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that i'm making. the news years president joe biden called for broad partnership with african nations. today at a 3 day summit of african leaders in washington, biden also highlighted some $55000000000.00 worth of planned us funding for africa over the next 3 years. which includes private...
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joining us now is reverend gerald gerald murray, pastor of holy family catholic church in manhattan. reverend. can you hear me? yes i can. i just want your initial thoughts on this this news this morning. that was great sorrow at losing such a wonderful figure very holy and as jonathan morris is saying such influential, powerful thinker, man, if humility a man of great grace but someone who having served the lord for so many years now has received that final call. and we're sorry to lose him, but we commend his soul to the lord. jonathan was just talking about how benedict did not shy away from controversies, and he wasn't afraid to talk about it. talk to us about that a little bit. yes well, he was, uh theologian who understood? uh both the challenges facing believers in the 20th and early 21st centuries, but also man, a very simple faith. he grew up in a very devout household and bavaria. parents very religious , and he and his brother both became priests. his sister never married. she dedicated her life to assisting her brother. they lived together in rome, where she, uh, took car
joining us now is reverend gerald gerald murray, pastor of holy family catholic church in manhattan. reverend. can you hear me? yes i can. i just want your initial thoughts on this this news this morning. that was great sorrow at losing such a wonderful figure very holy and as jonathan morris is saying such influential, powerful thinker, man, if humility a man of great grace but someone who having served the lord for so many years now has received that final call. and we're sorry to lose him,...
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you and i both new president gerald ford, fine man, many great qualities, but i talked to him in 1994, privately, and i said, i think you went too far in pardoning nixon, especially without his even being indicted or charged. because that's a message to later presidents and later congresses and later groups of americans that presidents can live in sort of a free zone and do all sorts of things and not ultimately pay for it. and in fact, when richard nixon was pardoned, he spent the rest of his life as you know, on tv and elsewhere, saying i was railroaded. i did things that other presidents did, why me? i did not deserve this punishment of being driven out of office. if the united states department of justice and the house, in 1974, had collaborated, as we may see today, if the house had referred nixon for possible criminal charges, and said this is someone who has violated the constitution, and if he goes in front of a jury, he may be declared guilty, as many prosecutors and many in congress felt, that would have sent a message to later presidents, like donald trump, that you cannot
you and i both new president gerald ford, fine man, many great qualities, but i talked to him in 1994, privately, and i said, i think you went too far in pardoning nixon, especially without his even being indicted or charged. because that's a message to later presidents and later congresses and later groups of americans that presidents can live in sort of a free zone and do all sorts of things and not ultimately pay for it. and in fact, when richard nixon was pardoned, he spent the rest of his...
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in 2023, our hospital will be covered by a wave of insolvency that is unlikely to be stopped, said geralds federation of hospitals, according to a study of the german institute of hospital staffing situation in clinics. especially with nurses , continues to be a concern by mid- 2022. almost 90% of hospitals had problems finding general nurses compared to the previous year, the number of vacancies increased from 14,400 to 20,600. such problems not only in germany earlier went on strike, french doctors also demand higher salaries and the basic cost of their consultations in the private sector, but in britain there was a strike of nurses. the largest in the history of the country a week ago, stand up by the ambulance staff announced . nuclear technologies in the fight against oncological diseases, the latest radiation therapy device, created by a division of rosatov, are receiving more and more russian regions. this is a completely domestic development, patients require only a couple of sessions. the procedure is short and painless. at the same time, assistance is provided free of charge with
in 2023, our hospital will be covered by a wave of insolvency that is unlikely to be stopped, said geralds federation of hospitals, according to a study of the german institute of hospital staffing situation in clinics. especially with nurses , continues to be a concern by mid- 2022. almost 90% of hospitals had problems finding general nurses compared to the previous year, the number of vacancies increased from 14,400 to 20,600. such problems not only in germany earlier went on strike, french...
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and he looked at me and he said he said, the only issue now is orderly transition of power to gerald ford. i mean, that's a chilling statement if you if you're name and remember running up to the dow jones ticker who wasn't quite sure what an orderly transition meant then and bob can that and but and then afterwards he did say in the book i just hate the -- i hate him so much because he has ruined all of my feelings about my party, the country. and i don't think he ever got over jane his you know what nixon. nixon did to him. yeah. he never nixon wrote him letters. he refused respond. he was sort of an exculpatory he said that he voted with nixon. so much because he saw a certain centralist strain in nixon, which would be evident in like revenue sharing. but watergate was also interesting because he he spoke of it. the break in is like a frat boy prank. it was embarrassing the cover up in lie was were worse but he thought nixon's greatest crimes were in the impeachment indictment up the the use of the fbi and the irs against political opponents and political dissenters is actually on
and he looked at me and he said he said, the only issue now is orderly transition of power to gerald ford. i mean, that's a chilling statement if you if you're name and remember running up to the dow jones ticker who wasn't quite sure what an orderly transition meant then and bob can that and but and then afterwards he did say in the book i just hate the -- i hate him so much because he has ruined all of my feelings about my party, the country. and i don't think he ever got over jane his you...
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the interior minister gerald darmanin had been speaking to the press shortly before that demonstrationlisten to some of what he was saying. translation: we what he was saying. translation: - don't know the exact motivation of the attacker who has been arrested. i want to thank the police for reacting so promptly because it was less than 15 minutes between the first call and the man being detained. this man witnessed the aftermath of the shooting. translation: we were walking in the street and we heard - a gunshot, we turned around and saw people running left and right, and then five or six minutes later, because we know the people who work at the hair salon, we went into the salon and we saw they had arrested a guy, an old man, elderly, tall, and there were three injured people. i was the one who called the fire department. the police to say that there were wounded people. our paris correspondent hugh schofield is following events. from what you have seen, why have things developed as they have in the streets? it things developed as they have in the streets? , , .., , things developed
the interior minister gerald darmanin had been speaking to the press shortly before that demonstrationlisten to some of what he was saying. translation: we what he was saying. translation: - don't know the exact motivation of the attacker who has been arrested. i want to thank the police for reacting so promptly because it was less than 15 minutes between the first call and the man being detained. this man witnessed the aftermath of the shooting. translation: we were walking in the street and...
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half of the world cup and guitar. olivia, gerald becomes frances, all time top scorer. as the favorites brush aside, poland to reach the last 8. ah, i'm really mohammed, welcome to the program. iran's public prosecutor says the country has shut down its morality, police. the interior ministry has not confirmed the closure of the force, which was set up to a police. he runs islamic dress code. the death of a young woman in there, custody sparked months of widespread protests. demonstrators are now calling for a 3 day strike this week. ah, the 1979 islam mc revolution changed the course of feed on authority, started monitoring. they didn't of the strict dress good reading the he job here governing became mandatory in 1983 over the years, eden saw several forms of morality, police. but the morality police no nest gushed a it shot or guyton patrol was established under the hard line. former president man moved am within a jot you got armed out under former president has an honey clothing noms became slightly relaxed month. but it, on scott and president, abraham racine want
half of the world cup and guitar. olivia, gerald becomes frances, all time top scorer. as the favorites brush aside, poland to reach the last 8. ah, i'm really mohammed, welcome to the program. iran's public prosecutor says the country has shut down its morality, police. the interior ministry has not confirmed the closure of the force, which was set up to a police. he runs islamic dress code. the death of a young woman in there, custody sparked months of widespread protests. demonstrators are...
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i, gerald wilson, the go back to me, begin with jesse c o m a book. whether i'm need to listen, you did, it is still, but it doesn't fit. this will stay. i knew you were 3 boys, st near blood these each year who push image light out of said no, use them of any progress it opinion a supplier for miram. there are down money because with cit, lubarski, not super liberal, but he needs it by d, as in michael, but he needs to sign in as a balloon again. and now it's just um your bill of waiting list on your bill up. i'll change them. you can you come when you will. it is really messy. first thing you deal is you super sicilian you park as of it should, will confirm much more with it. so we be blessed in what you would be at the just look really to see. one of you guys could go with any place where you're going is a good. he's been asking my you on those when you're getting a junior, what the you to what it would take them and you're not good at that, but you was all set it up with ways that you don't lose weight a good of school, sir. little speech. no, sir
i, gerald wilson, the go back to me, begin with jesse c o m a book. whether i'm need to listen, you did, it is still, but it doesn't fit. this will stay. i knew you were 3 boys, st near blood these each year who push image light out of said no, use them of any progress it opinion a supplier for miram. there are down money because with cit, lubarski, not super liberal, but he needs it by d, as in michael, but he needs to sign in as a balloon again. and now it's just um your bill of waiting list...
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defense contractor by revenue and a lot of these defense stocks and i think you heard keith fitz-geralda few as his recommendations, they have really done very well unfortunately in this world of geopolitics and the war in ukraine. david: just think of it elon musk paid 10 times that amount for twitter. >> oh, yes. david: what is more valuable? >> the consensus is he overpaid by a lot. david: take a look at this , what's going on with their contract with american airlines? >> they are breaking up with american and going to work and co-chair wu nighted instead. so american airlines said they had issues with the operations and finances and we know that me sa was losing a lot of money around $67 million in the nine months up until june. i didn't know this but did you know the big u.s. airlines usually contract out 50% of their flights to smaller regional airports? david: all right, let's get to two simple. by the way a company that i didn't know about. >> a middle seat kind of guy. david: no it is a self-driving trucking company. reports say they are planning job cuts. how many jobs could
defense contractor by revenue and a lot of these defense stocks and i think you heard keith fitz-geralda few as his recommendations, they have really done very well unfortunately in this world of geopolitics and the war in ukraine. david: just think of it elon musk paid 10 times that amount for twitter. >> oh, yes. david: what is more valuable? >> the consensus is he overpaid by a lot. david: take a look at this , what's going on with their contract with american airlines? >>...
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joining me right now is the fitz-gerald group principal keith fitz-gerald and former gartman letter editordennis gartman. it's always a pressure. dennis, kicking things off with you, a market that is rallying going into the fed meeting, going into another inflation report. we've got the consumer price index out in about an hour and 15 minutes. ebbing .i know that you're goiny that this is off you of the highs of the year, inflation seems to be moderating. it had gone up to 9.1% but dennis, come on. there are a lot of commodities and things we buy every day that are still sky high, a dozen eggs is up 43% year over year. you've got travel up 40%. you've got butter up in the double digits, meat, chicken, the whole nine yards. what are you expecting from this consumer price index and how would assess inflation today? >> first of all, the most important thing to watch is the fact that commodity prices really have come up substantively in the past month and-a-half or two months. wheat is down from $13 a bushel, to $8 a bushel. corn is down. live stock prices are down. obviously we have energy pr
joining me right now is the fitz-gerald group principal keith fitz-gerald and former gartman letter editordennis gartman. it's always a pressure. dennis, kicking things off with you, a market that is rallying going into the fed meeting, going into another inflation report. we've got the consumer price index out in about an hour and 15 minutes. ebbing .i know that you're goiny that this is off you of the highs of the year, inflation seems to be moderating. it had gone up to 9.1% but dennis, come...
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gerald. here's what you write in the in the epilog of your book. you say the senate is a broken place or institutions are not. what mike mansfield and hugh scott and jerry ford and hubert humphrey and ted kennedy and john stennis and barry goldwater knew them to be. some of that change is good. a lot of it is tragic. and all of it is simply is what it is. you can point fingers or you can point the way forward to something better. some of that change is good. what is the change that you've seen in the senate that you think is good? well, i think there's more transparent. see, in the senate, which i think is good. i i remember the debate over heavy television in a in the senate and televising hearings and all that. or today, of course, with the ability to do that, it's much easier to get this out and play for some who are opposed to bring about some grandstanding. and it did. but there's great in saying before now some of the people who do the grandstanding it's obvious to the public and hopefully it gets a debate quite you know i was a. in law schoo
gerald. here's what you write in the in the epilog of your book. you say the senate is a broken place or institutions are not. what mike mansfield and hugh scott and jerry ford and hubert humphrey and ted kennedy and john stennis and barry goldwater knew them to be. some of that change is good. a lot of it is tragic. and all of it is simply is what it is. you can point fingers or you can point the way forward to something better. some of that change is good. what is the change that you've seen...
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got to work saturday gerald to live. but yeah i i know so good. thus listen to what i bought you conquistador richard was kid, i was let it not with whatever that you she knew, but it will be a junior senior with adult colleague if lou deb is carissa. thank you. you too jasmine who the, the soon, nobody i get a hood with marshall dossier roster. modest but sure. but she will ranching smell, which would wrench you just a report at the class. i could have been rejected as a reserve. as whistlebury though, penelope led still down but was in your mind nissan you, which was out of her your this love wouldn't have to work on your vehicle for the credit of orders for the with the prison 30 today. thank you again. rick mccorder for such a shout, so you're still hoping you can use them up before your eyes restaurant for free brides at the national world. ah, no, i'm not using it more than you. yeah, the yoga, don brooks, you and your blue star he took so aboard, you certainly look forward in psychology which comes from so i think mm hm. music i so as i jus
got to work saturday gerald to live. but yeah i i know so good. thus listen to what i bought you conquistador richard was kid, i was let it not with whatever that you she knew, but it will be a junior senior with adult colleague if lou deb is carissa. thank you. you too jasmine who the, the soon, nobody i get a hood with marshall dossier roster. modest but sure. but she will ranching smell, which would wrench you just a report at the class. i could have been rejected as a reserve. as...
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gerald, it is such a wonderful organization. we've become friends since then. >> i've now been on a couple of trips with magnus and the first trip was to liberia. >> liberia has huge needs. so many children out of school. >> magnus started mary's meals with a mission to serve one nutritious meal a day at school to the world's poorest children. >> we are meeting the immediate need for food and we tackle the poverty by helping them into the classroom. >> 5 plus nine. it's an incredible few days here just watching him in action. >> how do you spell lion? >> he's a man with a huge heart. let's do again, some time and decided on haiti. >> so we and gerald being from scotland -- >> are you sure you want to do this? >> i'm not sure, i'm having second thoughts right now. i'm just thinking about those people who are carrying that food out there every day. ♪ ♪ >> i remember going to been school and we went just before lunch and they were tired and then they had lunch and oh, my god, it was like different people. energy, laughing, chasing.
gerald, it is such a wonderful organization. we've become friends since then. >> i've now been on a couple of trips with magnus and the first trip was to liberia. >> liberia has huge needs. so many children out of school. >> magnus started mary's meals with a mission to serve one nutritious meal a day at school to the world's poorest children. >> we are meeting the immediate need for food and we tackle the poverty by helping them into the classroom. >> 5 plus nine....
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got up to my excited gerald shirley. but yeah, i helena, so good. just listen to what i want you conquistador. richard ruskin. it was made it not with whatever that you she knew through the junior senior with adult cali, flu, debbie's career. thank you. you too. jasmine will to the field. nobody idea, but a hooded marsal dossier roster small this put you off, but you more ranching is not which wrenched you just a look at the class. i think it was right. bit as a reserve as visible was though connecticut be led to still down but but then you minus nissan. you were to veronica, you're that love, we're doing a story on your vehicle for the credit of orders for the with the prison 30 today. thank you again, rick mcwhorter for such a shout of near snellville between them near snellville, my public will be right, but i stand for pretty brides at the national world. ah no on 9 using f morton you? yeah, the yoga don. books you and your blue search that he took so avoid you certainly look forward to the music or just simple to come. so i think mm hm. music.
got up to my excited gerald shirley. but yeah, i helena, so good. just listen to what i want you conquistador. richard ruskin. it was made it not with whatever that you she knew through the junior senior with adult cali, flu, debbie's career. thank you. you too. jasmine will to the field. nobody idea, but a hooded marsal dossier roster small this put you off, but you more ranching is not which wrenched you just a look at the class. i think it was right. bit as a reserve as visible was though...