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i got to go a story about henry grady. so there's henry woodfin grady who everyone has about, you know, the editor of the atlanta constitution. but luckily, me as a scholar, there was another henry henry grady, who a railway carpenter and the southern historical collection usc bought a sight unseen. this massive collection of white railroad workers letters to his sister because they thought he was that henry grady and so that was fantastic for me. the bound side of this is that he wrote on brown paper with a purple crayon because that's what he used for measuring wood with. and so and his spelling was atrocious. it was really awful. but henry a grady, is horrified by the south. he moves through the south, he builds the south, he builds these railroad bridges with. others, he's a railway carpenter and eventually becomes a construction foreman. and and and when he goes to louisiana, he says, it's so strange, it's so picayune here. it's so swampy and so ugly i can't you know, this i don't want to be in the south. and meanwhil
i got to go a story about henry grady. so there's henry woodfin grady who everyone has about, you know, the editor of the atlanta constitution. but luckily, me as a scholar, there was another henry henry grady, who a railway carpenter and the southern historical collection usc bought a sight unseen. this massive collection of white railroad workers letters to his sister because they thought he was that henry grady and so that was fantastic for me. the bound side of this is that he wrote on...
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larry: sure, grady. you know, a day can't go by without a little maga.ctually a lot of maga, a lot of maga helped him win. thank you very much, grady trimble. lucas tomlinson i beg your patience. we'll be with you in one section but you want to go through this riff. in a major political turn around house republicans unanimously backed louisiana congressman mike johnson spore speaker. huge. >> jubilation and momentum from a couple days ago. we'll get back to work today. mr. johnson won in the first ballot of voting on the house floor. here's the thick, he gave a really well-delivered speech, touches of humor included. fascinating to watch for me. music to my ears. speaker johnson quoted scripture, the declaration of independence, ronald reagan, and free markets. it doesn't get any better than that for me. i could have written it myself. folks get a pencil please, get a little index card in order to take some notes. here is what johnson said. >> what is our creed? we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, not born equal, crea
larry: sure, grady. you know, a day can't go by without a little maga.ctually a lot of maga, a lot of maga helped him win. thank you very much, grady trimble. lucas tomlinson i beg your patience. we'll be with you in one section but you want to go through this riff. in a major political turn around house republicans unanimously backed louisiana congressman mike johnson spore speaker. huge. >> jubilation and momentum from a couple days ago. we'll get back to work today. mr. johnson won in...
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grady. you know. i day can't go by without a little maga, actually a lot of maga helped him win, thank you very much grady trimble. lucas tome ly tomlinson, i beg your patience. in this turn around house republicans back louisiana congressman mike johnson for speaker, a spirited jubilation is how i describe it and a huge momen momen momentum change. now suddenly optimism, confidence, roll up our sleeves and we'll get back to work today, mr. johnson won in the first bought of voting on house floor, he gave a really well delivered speech. touches of humor included, fascinating for me, music to my ears. speaker johnson quoted scripture. the declaration of independence, ronald reagan and free markets, it does not get any better. now get a pencil, get a little index card to take notes. >> what is our creed? we hold these truths to be self evident. all men are created equal not born equal, created equal. they the same inalienable rights, life, liberty the pursuit of happiness that is the creed that has anim
grady. you know. i day can't go by without a little maga, actually a lot of maga helped him win, thank you very much grady trimble. lucas tome ly tomlinson, i beg your patience. in this turn around house republicans back louisiana congressman mike johnson for speaker, a spirited jubilation is how i describe it and a huge momen momen momentum change. now suddenly optimism, confidence, roll up our sleeves and we'll get back to work today, mr. johnson won in the first bought of voting on house...
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liz: got it thank you for your story grady trumbull's greatest the use of vice president did speak upshe's not really answering the questions necessary and think you so much. like you is here, former gubernatorial candidate posted podcast, to nixon is going to see you again tutor again so we have been talking and undoubtedly to the parents, they are rethinking paying for these expensive four-year college degrees, tudor dixon, sing these pro hamas rallies they don't want their kids going to the schools and what you think. tudor: will i think what happened avoiding so long and we been talking to the parents about values -based k-12 for so many years and then they send the kids off to these universities that are teaching them autism and this is not new, but this particular issue is new and this is pushed parents of the edge because when they see the children out there marching for terrorist organization, they really sable how could this possibly happen to tell you, what i was running for governor, had many of my supporters who said, we center kids to a value -based k-12 limited college,
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grady, thank you. we'll see what happens there. grady trimble, northern arizona, sandra. >> senate 123459 torr bill cassidy got a firsthand look at war unfolding and relations moving forward and joining us now. you tweeted out, gnat torr, 11 american lives and hundreds of hostages taken and women raped and country heart broke and sickening iran, the leading state sponsor of terror needs to be held actable for its involvement. what did you see on the ground there, sir? >> we met with all levels of highest levels of government, what you'll learn is proportions to our population, we'd have lost 30-40,000 people relative to 330 million people >> they're jew and i shall want to kill jews and that's a reality there. you also realize that hamas doesn't care about the palestinian people. israel is dropping lea leafletsd telling people to evacuate to the south because there's going to be a war in the north and hamas is trying to get the people to stay. israel trying to protect palestinians and hamas is using them as human shields to protect
grady, thank you. we'll see what happens there. grady trimble, northern arizona, sandra. >> senate 123459 torr bill cassidy got a firsthand look at war unfolding and relations moving forward and joining us now. you tweeted out, gnat torr, 11 american lives and hundreds of hostages taken and women raped and country heart broke and sickening iran, the leading state sponsor of terror needs to be held actable for its involvement. what did you see on the ground there, sir? >> we met with...
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cheryl:s because this goes down the line, grady. i'm surprised they didn't add additional bodies to the picket if line. i was with expecting that, so that was an interesting turn. thousand we know it's because they had this agreement that was actually looking, you know, better than expected ins with general motors. you've been great on the story, grady. thank you so much for that live report and breaking news. grady trimble. >>> well, we're going to go ahead and start trading all of that activity in just a moment. first, i want to point your attention to the markets right now. as you can see, stocks have been on a wild ride today. green across the board now, but but it wases a very different picture at the open. okay, so right now the dow, as you can see, is higher by 376 points. but at pun won't in the -- one point in the session e, the dow was actually down 272 points. that was earlier in the day. and if you look at the spread, 710-point spread on the dow from the high to the low. now look at the s&p 500. as you can see, it is als
cheryl:s because this goes down the line, grady. i'm surprised they didn't add additional bodies to the picket if line. i was with expecting that, so that was an interesting turn. thousand we know it's because they had this agreement that was actually looking, you know, better than expected ins with general motors. you've been great on the story, grady. thank you so much for that live report and breaking news. grady trimble. >>> well, we're going to go ahead and start trading all of...
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grady, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, maria. of the strike and we're also getting a sense of what this strike so far in day 19 is costing not just the economy here in michigan, but the entire u.s. economy. we got new numbers i want to show you from anderson economic group. they found that the second week of the strike was much more costly than the first. when you add up the losses for everyone involved including the big three automakers, the workers, suppliers and dealers and customers, the total cost is nearly $4 billion. a lot of americans have so far been supportive of the picketing workers but the economists who crunch those numbers say that could change when customers who can't get car parts or a new car start to feel it themselves. the strike came up again at yesterday's white house press briefing. a reporter asked press secretary karine jean-pierre if the administration is worried the president may have frustrated the automakers by walking alongside the auto workers. >> the president did something that was historic, right
grady, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, maria. of the strike and we're also getting a sense of what this strike so far in day 19 is costing not just the economy here in michigan, but the entire u.s. economy. we got new numbers i want to show you from anderson economic group. they found that the second week of the strike was much more costly than the first. when you add up the losses for everyone involved including the big three automakers, the workers, suppliers and dealers and...
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grady alluded to this. 75,000 healthcare workers on the picket lines.n los angeles. the kaiser permanente union that includes nurses, lab technicians, therapists, that is denver, my apologies, now the camera moves. we monitor this walkout for you, that is los angeles, total of 75,000 afghan workers on strike today, live in los angeles. now this, sounds very sneaky, amazon allegedly using a secret algorithm to find ways to raise prices. explain it to me. >> reporter: the algorithm a little the game at prices. this is from a redacted portion of the antitrust lawsuit against amazon, the algorithm known as project nessie, a secret code, amazon used it to figure out how much it could raise prices. if it did and competitors also raise prices, price stayed high but if competitors cut prices, amazon cut prices too. the ftc said amazon made $1 billion in revenue using project nessie. their intention was to stop price matching from unusual outcomes where prices became so low they weren't sustainable adding they scrapped nessie a few years ago but when you think a
grady alluded to this. 75,000 healthcare workers on the picket lines.n los angeles. the kaiser permanente union that includes nurses, lab technicians, therapists, that is denver, my apologies, now the camera moves. we monitor this walkout for you, that is los angeles, total of 75,000 afghan workers on strike today, live in los angeles. now this, sounds very sneaky, amazon allegedly using a secret algorithm to find ways to raise prices. explain it to me. >> reporter: the algorithm a little...
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grady trimble in michigan. why that might be. grady, what are we hearing? >> hey, neil.making progress with each of the three automakers. around 25,000 uaw members are staying on strike as negotiates continue. uaw president sean fain says an 11th hour offer from general motors spared the company more walk-outs. >> today i was ready to call on one of g.m.'s biggest and most important plants to stand up. it was that threat that brought g.m. to the table. the big three know we're not messing around. they know if they want to avoid further strikes, they'll have to pony up. >> fain says g.m. agreed to include battery production in the contract. the uaw has been seeking from day one assurances from the automakers that they'll use union workers in ev battery plants. fain says they're making progress on pay, cost of living adjustments and other areas that have been contentious in these negotiations so far. we just learned from ford that they plan to lay off another roughly 375 workers in cleveland, ohio as a direct result of this strike. that is on top of around 1,300 employees
grady trimble in michigan. why that might be. grady, what are we hearing? >> hey, neil.making progress with each of the three automakers. around 25,000 uaw members are staying on strike as negotiates continue. uaw president sean fain says an 11th hour offer from general motors spared the company more walk-outs. >> today i was ready to call on one of g.m.'s biggest and most important plants to stand up. it was that threat that brought g.m. to the table. the big three know we're not...
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good evening, grady. >> good evening, bret.at general motors put forward a new counter offer to the uaw. g.m. isn't saying what's in it and the union isn't commenting on it. but a source familiar with the talks say they have made progress in some key areas. three weeks into this strike, the ball is now in the union's court as all three automakers wait for a response to their latest proposals. g.m. estimates just in the first 16 days of the walkouts they have cost the company $200 million. even with its latest offer, the auto maker is preparing for the possibility that the strike could keep going. the company tells us its security $6 billion line of credit, quoted, in the fails of uncertainty. and ford is temporarily laying off another 400 workers at two plants in michigan. saying these layoffs are a consequence of the strike at chicago assembly plant because these two facilities must reduce production of parts that would normally be shipped to that plant. the total number of layoffs at the big three automakers is now in the tho
good evening, grady. >> good evening, bret.at general motors put forward a new counter offer to the uaw. g.m. isn't saying what's in it and the union isn't commenting on it. but a source familiar with the talks say they have made progress in some key areas. three weeks into this strike, the ball is now in the union's court as all three automakers wait for a response to their latest proposals. g.m. estimates just in the first 16 days of the walkouts they have cost the company $200 million....
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>> bret: grady, thank you.ypto-currency executive sam bankman-fried took the stand today in his fraud and money laundering trial. he gave his testimony while the jury was not present. fox business correspondent kelly o'grady is outside the courthouse in new york to tell us why. good evening, kelly. >> good evening, bret. another curve ball in the sam bankman-fried fraud trial today. the former crypto king took the stand just not in front of the jury. the judge sent them away for a rare mid trial hearing to determine if f sbf. whether he will be able to use loose standards in the crypto-currency as a defense. the sorry whether bankman-fried can cast blames on ftx lawyers for providing incorrect device. he claimed dan freedberg knew and approved of how al mate da was using ftx funds further he claimed lawyers auto delete messages. confident and calm in his answers. when the prosecution started their examination he began to crumble, taking long pauses and heavily cav yoght his statements. at one point judge admoni
>> bret: grady, thank you.ypto-currency executive sam bankman-fried took the stand today in his fraud and money laundering trial. he gave his testimony while the jury was not present. fox business correspondent kelly o'grady is outside the courthouse in new york to tell us why. good evening, kelly. >> good evening, bret. another curve ball in the sam bankman-fried fraud trial today. the former crypto king took the stand just not in front of the jury. the judge sent them away for a...
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grady. >> reporter: good morning maria.ith israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu yesterday, they discussed humanitarian aid to palestinians, the release of two american hostages last week and efforts to free the remaining hostages. but you're right, here at home president biden is trying to sell congress on that $105 billion spending package which includes aid for both israel and ukraine as well as money for the border and the indo-pacific region, plus you see there humanitarian aid. republicans are divided on whether the money for the two countries at war should be tied together. >> would you support linking aid to ukraine to aid for israel? >> no because i wouldn't want to delaney aid fors israel. i would have already sent aid to israel. >> i know there are some republicans in the senate and maybe more in the house that think ukraine is somehow different. i view it as all interconnected. >> reporter: on top of that $105 billion request, the white house says in the coming days it will request more money for recent na
grady. >> reporter: good morning maria.ith israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu yesterday, they discussed humanitarian aid to palestinians, the release of two american hostages last week and efforts to free the remaining hostages. but you're right, here at home president biden is trying to sell congress on that $105 billion spending package which includes aid for both israel and ukraine as well as money for the border and the indo-pacific region, plus you see there humanitarian...
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captain robert grady says the open houses are a way for the community to get to know them, see what they do, and to learn about fire safety. >> there you go. >> reporter: extra important this weekend as the region sees a combination of very dry conditions and gusty winds. >> countywide here we've upstaffed the task force to be prepared. we tell our residents have a go bag, have a plan. >> reporter: mill valley resident jl sullivan says she got alerts about the high fire danger this weekend, and even though she's not all that concerned about it, it was a good reminder to be prepared. >> we paid attention to it, but we're okay. we have our go bags. >> reporter: although marin hasn't seen a major wildfire rip through the region in several years, grady says they're always preparing for that possibility. >> in term of the topography of where we work here in southern marin, the potential is always there, and we're training for it and preparing for it year round. >> reporter: marin county isn't the only place with high fire dang they are weekend. red flag warnings are in place for much of the b
captain robert grady says the open houses are a way for the community to get to know them, see what they do, and to learn about fire safety. >> there you go. >> reporter: extra important this weekend as the region sees a combination of very dry conditions and gusty winds. >> countywide here we've upstaffed the task force to be prepared. we tell our residents have a go bag, have a plan. >> reporter: mill valley resident jl sullivan says she got alerts about the high fire...
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good evening, grady. >> good evening, bret. general motors is the third and final automaker to reach a tentative agreement with the uaw, ending the walkouts that dragged on for more than 40 days and by some estimates cost the u.s. economy more than $10 billion. >> now that we have groundbreaking tentative agreement at g.m., we are officially suspending our standup strike against each of the big three. we wholeheartedly believe that our strike squeezed every last dime out of general motors. >> tonight, general motors ceo mary barra says g.m. is pleased to have reached a tentative agreement with the uaw that reflects the contributions of the team while enabling us to continue to invest in our future and provide good jobs in the u.s. today's deal is a relief to the companies, ford, g.m. and stellantis, as well as their employees, many of them didn't get a paycheck for weeks while on strike, but it's also welcome news for president biden who became the first sitting president to walk alongside picketing workers. >> i applaud -- i a
good evening, grady. >> good evening, bret. general motors is the third and final automaker to reach a tentative agreement with the uaw, ending the walkouts that dragged on for more than 40 days and by some estimates cost the u.s. economy more than $10 billion. >> now that we have groundbreaking tentative agreement at g.m., we are officially suspending our standup strike against each of the big three. we wholeheartedly believe that our strike squeezed every last dime out of general...
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stuart: grady, thanks very much indeed. former fbi agent nicole parker joining us now here on the set in new york city. obvious question: what are the security risks of accepting palestinian refugees from gaza into america? >> right now, we're in a very, very difficult situation with the strife in israel is not the time to open up from refugees from the palestinian region and there's enough problems in the united states on our own soil and spreading resources even more thin at this point. to bring in refugees, that's a complex situation and vetting is extremely long and we're talking months to years and to open it up to say, you know what, let's allow all palestinian refugees in the united states to help them out right now would be a grave mistake. we cannot -- it's very difficult to differentiate between who is the enemy and who is not. now is just not the time to do that. in the last ten years, they've only allowed in about 600 palestinian refugees so it's very serious matter and we've got a lot of risks that we're lookin
stuart: grady, thanks very much indeed. former fbi agent nicole parker joining us now here on the set in new york city. obvious question: what are the security risks of accepting palestinian refugees from gaza into america? >> right now, we're in a very, very difficult situation with the strife in israel is not the time to open up from refugees from the palestinian region and there's enough problems in the united states on our own soil and spreading resources even more thin at this point....
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grady trimble on capitol hill. first of all, grady, what do republicans want from this bill?d on this issue. some say that the president should separate aid for ukraine and aid for israel into two separate requests. others, like senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, say the two wars are inherently interconnected, and it makes sense to package them together in this request like the president has. and still others in the gop say ukraine does need more money to fend off putin, but that the biden administration is asking for, quote, indefinite and increase canned aid with -- increased aid with no real plan. five republican congressmen outlined in a report this week that the the u.s. should be focusing more on delivering weapons to the ukraine and less on humanitarian assistance. >> any further aid must be tied to a winning strategy. this administration has slow dripped weaponry and capabilities to ukraine out of fear that putin might escalate. and in doing so, it's prolonged this war and likely missed opportunities to make consequential gains on the battlefield that may have re
grady trimble on capitol hill. first of all, grady, what do republicans want from this bill?d on this issue. some say that the president should separate aid for ukraine and aid for israel into two separate requests. others, like senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, say the two wars are inherently interconnected, and it makes sense to package them together in this request like the president has. and still others in the gop say ukraine does need more money to fend off putin, but that the biden...
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grady trimble is with us. how far can can the administration actually go with providing aid? shipment has arrived in southern israel, but the biden administration is really drawing a distinction between providing aid or support like that and sending u.s. troops. so far the administration is stopping short of boots on the ground. >> what we are focused on when we talk about sending experts, it is people who can work on intelligence, who can work on overall planning, who can work on coordination with the israeli government. we are not currently sending forces to israel, and if i'll leave it at that for now. >> reporter: in addition to those experts who are advising israel, special ops teams are on standby as is normal. the u.s. could also send more small arms, ammunition, tank rounds, mortars and interceptors for the iron dome defense system. that could be a tough task pause there's already an ammo shortage, and the u.s. doesn't want to risk putting ukraine in a come proto hissing situation in order -- compromising situation in order to help israel. and here is more on the uss
grady trimble is with us. how far can can the administration actually go with providing aid? shipment has arrived in southern israel, but the biden administration is really drawing a distinction between providing aid or support like that and sending u.s. troops. so far the administration is stopping short of boots on the ground. >> what we are focused on when we talk about sending experts, it is people who can work on intelligence, who can work on overall planning, who can work on...
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the charity set up a fund in mr 0'grady�*s honour after his death, which has raised £480,000 to date.appening on the ground in gaza. why does the border with egypt remain closed when food, aid and water are desperately needed and hundreds of thousands of palestinians are trying to leave the territory. live now to our reporter abdelbassir hassan who is in cairo for us. what has egypt been saying? in commenting on the stand—off at the border at the moment, especially after there were reports of a deal to open it four hours ago, in the morning, during a meeting, a press conference between the egyptian foreign minister and his french counterpart in cairo the egyptian foreign minister said israel didn't offer or show a sign that supports the moves to try to latch foreign passport holders into the egyptian side or let there be humanitarian aid to gaza. —— to let foreign passport holders into the egyptian side. this was said by the egyptian foreign minister in few hours ago with with his french counterpart. he added that egypt is working with international key players to secure that a corrid
the charity set up a fund in mr 0'grady�*s honour after his death, which has raised £480,000 to date.appening on the ground in gaza. why does the border with egypt remain closed when food, aid and water are desperately needed and hundreds of thousands of palestinians are trying to leave the territory. live now to our reporter abdelbassir hassan who is in cairo for us. what has egypt been saying? in commenting on the stand—off at the border at the moment, especially after there were reports...
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grady trimble with us. grady, i'm curious. how much is this costing the automark makers?k the strike has cost them around $200 million in the last 15 days of the third quarter when the strike started on september 15th. and, yes, you touched on it, those losses are only going to grow if the strike drags on because with we are now three weeks in, and general motors is at least preparing for the basketball that the strike is going to continue. one sign of that the automaker says it secured a $6 billion line of credit saying they're being, quote, prudent in the face of uncertainty. and ford says it's temporarily laying off another 400 workers at two plants in michigan. the automaker saying these layoffs are a consequence of the strike at chicago assembly plant because these two facilities must reduce production of parts that would normally be shipped to chicago assembly plant. remember, the uaw expanded the strange targeting that ford plant in illinois and a gm plant in michigan. each of them makes mid-sized suvs. if talks aren't going well, the uaw could hit more profitable
grady trimble with us. grady, i'm curious. how much is this costing the automark makers?k the strike has cost them around $200 million in the last 15 days of the third quarter when the strike started on september 15th. and, yes, you touched on it, those losses are only going to grow if the strike drags on because with we are now three weeks in, and general motors is at least preparing for the basketball that the strike is going to continue. one sign of that the automaker says it secured a $6...
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grady trimble outside of the stellantis parts plant in michigan. grady?it taking a look at a counteroffer it got from the uaw but quote, significant gaps remain. the big three automakers and uaw are still talking but doesn't sound like they're striking a deal anytime soon. and as those talks continue i want to show you the numbers from anderson economic group. they crunch of numbers for the total cost of this strike so far. they say the second week was more costly than the first which makes sense the uaw ramped up the strike in the second week just like it did this week. when you add up losses for everyone involved from the automakers to the workers, to suppliers and dealers and customers, the cost is nearly $4 billion and counting. a lot of americans so far have been pretty sympathetic to the picketing workers cause but the economists who put that report together warns when the innocent bystanders begin to feel it will affect the generally supportive sentiment americans have been expressing about the uaw's demands thus far in the strike. been talking to
grady trimble outside of the stellantis parts plant in michigan. grady?it taking a look at a counteroffer it got from the uaw but quote, significant gaps remain. the big three automakers and uaw are still talking but doesn't sound like they're striking a deal anytime soon. and as those talks continue i want to show you the numbers from anderson economic group. they crunch of numbers for the total cost of this strike so far. they say the second week was more costly than the first which makes...
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grady trimble is in washington. good to see you. reporter: you too, liz. republican lawmakers are calling out the biden administration for not doing more to stop the money of flow to money from iran from china. but first, take a look at financial relationship between iran and the hamas terrorists who carried out the attacks over the weekend. we know iran is sending hundreds of millions of dollars to terrorist groups, and separately china is iran's number one trade partner. it buys billions of dollars of oil from iran despite u.s. sanctions. in the meantime, senator tim scott, the top republican on the banking committee in the senate, is calling for treasury secretary janet yellen on the $6 billion the biden administration unfroze as part of a prisoner swap with iran and wants congress to launch an investigation into it. even in light of all of this, the white house still has not drawn a direct line from this weekend's attack to iran. only saying the country is complicit. >> they've provided the lion's share of the funding for the military wing of hamas and
grady trimble is in washington. good to see you. reporter: you too, liz. republican lawmakers are calling out the biden administration for not doing more to stop the money of flow to money from iran from china. but first, take a look at financial relationship between iran and the hamas terrorists who carried out the attacks over the weekend. we know iran is sending hundreds of millions of dollars to terrorist groups, and separately china is iran's number one trade partner. it buys billions of...
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a grady trimble reports from michigan.he united auto workers strike is now in its third week and still no deal with detroit's big three automakers. some 25,000 members are now on the picket line. one of their key concerns remains the upcoming switch to electric vehicle sales, which the union fears could put thousands out of work with the cost of living going on and everything, that's all we ask is to help us feed our family and to go with the economic. over the weekend, negotiators for both sides returned to the bargaining table after the union expand its strike against ford and general motors. gm fired back, arguing the uaw has, quote, no real intent to get an agreement. ford ceo also criticizing the move, accusing the union of, quote, holding the deal hostage over the company's planned ev battery plants in the united states. the uaw is scaring our workers by repeating something that just is factually not true. none of our workers today are going to lose their jobs due to our battery plants during this contract period or
a grady trimble reports from michigan.he united auto workers strike is now in its third week and still no deal with detroit's big three automakers. some 25,000 members are now on the picket line. one of their key concerns remains the upcoming switch to electric vehicle sales, which the union fears could put thousands out of work with the cost of living going on and everything, that's all we ask is to help us feed our family and to go with the economic. over the weekend, negotiators for both...
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thanks, grady. >>> take a look at some of the chip makers.these things and who sounds -- it seems like angelo zeno likes some of these chip stocks. good to see you again. >> thanks for having me. stuart: amazon, a solid report. you have a price target of 39 on intel. it's currently at 36. make your case. >> yeah. so the 12-month target price is $39. we have a hold recommendation though, and, you know, in our view there is limit upside given the risk ahead of it. but what we do like here is, you know, clearly the fundamentals have bottomed here in the first half of the year. typically the stock kind of trends alongside gross margins, and the gross margins are how starting to recover more quickly than i think the street had anticipated. i think the question now the here is do we continue to see that recovery on pc side of things as we to go into 2024 despite the macro conditions out there. and then on the data center side of things also, we think that looks like it's washed up. inventories look a lot better. they do is have some new products co
thanks, grady. >>> take a look at some of the chip makers.these things and who sounds -- it seems like angelo zeno likes some of these chip stocks. good to see you again. >> thanks for having me. stuart: amazon, a solid report. you have a price target of 39 on intel. it's currently at 36. make your case. >> yeah. so the 12-month target price is $39. we have a hold recommendation though, and, you know, in our view there is limit upside given the risk ahead of it. but what we...
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grady trimble with me now. are we going to see the strike expand again today, grady? stu. in less than 10 minute, we're expecting to hear from uaw president shawn fein in a live video, and at two of the last three of these live announcements, he has called to expand the walkouts. since the strike started, the only time fein didn't escalate it was last friday. but then in the middle of this week, the uaw unexpectedly called on 8700 workers at ford's kentucky truck plant to walk out. that is the auto maker's largest plant in the world both in terms of revenue, $25 billion per year, and in terms of the number of employees who work there. it's where the company makes its super duty trucks as well as the ford expedition and the lincoln navigator suvs. as far as how the negotiations are going, the head of ford's gas-powered vehicle unit says this about the auto maker's late pay and benefits offer: we have reached our limit. we've actually stretched ourselves to get to this point, he says. going further will hurt our ability to investment in the business like we need to inve
grady trimble with me now. are we going to see the strike expand again today, grady? stu. in less than 10 minute, we're expecting to hear from uaw president shawn fein in a live video, and at two of the last three of these live announcements, he has called to expand the walkouts. since the strike started, the only time fein didn't escalate it was last friday. but then in the middle of this week, the uaw unexpectedly called on 8700 workers at ford's kentucky truck plant to walk out. that is the...
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graded rumble -- grady trimble, any sign they are making progress?present today counterproposal yesterday but significant gaps remain. the good news is they are still talking, they are at the bargaining table. new numbers for manderson economic group that i want to show you based in michigan and they say the second week was more costly than the first. when you add up the losses for everyone involved including automakers, workers, suppliers, dealers, customers like you and me the cost is almost $4 billion. a lot of americans are supportive of the picketing workers but economists who crunch those numbers warned that could change when customers who can't get a new car start to feel it themselves. workers tell me they are not worried about losing public support in this strike. >> we are straining -- fighting what we gave up, the bank of the, fighting for how hard we work, how these dealers are upset but we stayed here so they could get parts and service adjustments and we won our fair share. >> we are seeing more of the ripple effect of this strike in th
graded rumble -- grady trimble, any sign they are making progress?present today counterproposal yesterday but significant gaps remain. the good news is they are still talking, they are at the bargaining table. new numbers for manderson economic group that i want to show you based in michigan and they say the second week was more costly than the first. when you add up the losses for everyone involved including automakers, workers, suppliers, dealers, customers like you and me the cost is almost...
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the charity set up a fund in mr 0'grady�*s honour after his death, which has raised £480,000 to date.w predicted the governing law and justice party won the biggest share of the vote in sunday's elections, but could still lose power. it's likely to have the first opportunity to form a government, although it is expected to struggle to command a parliamentary majority. that would open the door to three opposition groups to form a coalition. the largest among them is the civic coalition, led by the former head of the european council, donald tusk. translation: yesterday people approached me and asked, - "will you be able to do it?" it wasn't possible for so many years. this is the end of this bad time. this is the end of the rule of law and justice. live now to warsaw, our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford is there for us. just give us a sense of what this all means now for poland. well, i think it potentially _ all means now for poland. well, i think it potentially heralds - all means now for poland. well, i think it potentially heralds a - think it potentially heralds a mas
the charity set up a fund in mr 0'grady�*s honour after his death, which has raised £480,000 to date.w predicted the governing law and justice party won the biggest share of the vote in sunday's elections, but could still lose power. it's likely to have the first opportunity to form a government, although it is expected to struggle to command a parliamentary majority. that would open the door to three opposition groups to form a coalition. the largest among them is the civic coalition, led...
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grady trumbull has the report from michigan next. ♪ ♪ known as a passionate artist.tdoors. known for getting everyone together. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 16 types of cancer, including certain early-stage cancers. one of those cancers is triple-negative breast cancer. keytruda may be used with chemotherapy medicines as treatment before surgery and then continued alone after surgery when you have early-stage breast cancer and are at high risk of it coming back. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during or after treatment. this may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular heartbeat, extreme tiredness, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in appetite, thirst, or urine, confusion, memory problems, muscle pain or weakness, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. there ma
grady trumbull has the report from michigan next. ♪ ♪ known as a passionate artist.tdoors. known for getting everyone together. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 16 types of cancer, including certain early-stage cancers. one of those cancers is triple-negative breast cancer. keytruda may be used with chemotherapy medicines as treatment before surgery and then continued alone after surgery when you have...
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grady trimble on that. the breaking news. thank you.anwhile as israel's war as hamas ramps up over there, so are the protests here. here's alexis mcadams in new york city. she has the latest from there. a lot to report from there, alexis. >> hi, sandra. yeah a lot going on at all of these college campuses including columbia where we just talked the jewish students calling on the university to do more. the silence from the university's president makes them feel unsafe on campus. at cornell also in new york, a lot of incident there's leading to threats and possible violence. the fbi is now investigating this after someone posted online saying that they're going to go around campus and shoot up jewish centers and kill jewish students. the governor of new york was there today. the students said they're afraid to walk aroundch watch. >> i cam here with one strong message. we will not tolerate threats or hatred or anti-semitism or any kind of hatred that makes people feel vulnerable. >> in the series of messages read that people should follow
grady trimble on that. the breaking news. thank you.anwhile as israel's war as hamas ramps up over there, so are the protests here. here's alexis mcadams in new york city. she has the latest from there. a lot to report from there, alexis. >> hi, sandra. yeah a lot going on at all of these college campuses including columbia where we just talked the jewish students calling on the university to do more. the silence from the university's president makes them feel unsafe on campus. at cornell...
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grady trimble and wayne mic michigan. any new developments? from anderson economic about the losses to the suppliers in the automakers from the strike, the losses in total nearing $4 billion on day 18 of the strike. the ceo of ford and general motors the latest target and the expansion of the strike they are publicly feuding with the uaw's president shawn fain over the weekend general motors ceo mary barra said there's no intent by the uaw to get an agreement and said shawn fain is out to make history from himself. jim farley is criticizing over holding hostage over battery plans for ev's and for the frequent appearance on tv. >> they are scaring our workers by repeating something that is actually not true, none of our workers today are going to lose their job due to the battery plans during the contract. or even beyond the contract. sean has been on the tv more than jake at state farm at this point. >> in a statement shawn fain quipped back that like a good neighbor he is available 24/7. he joined picketing workers at the stellantis plant in
grady trimble and wayne mic michigan. any new developments? from anderson economic about the losses to the suppliers in the automakers from the strike, the losses in total nearing $4 billion on day 18 of the strike. the ceo of ford and general motors the latest target and the expansion of the strike they are publicly feuding with the uaw's president shawn fain over the weekend general motors ceo mary barra said there's no intent by the uaw to get an agreement and said shawn fain is out to make...
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grady trimble, thank you.ton is saying what she really thinks of supporters of former president donald trump. during an interview on cnn, the former secretary of state called for a "formal deprogramming" while claiming that maga is a cult. nate foy is live in new york city with the story. what does clinton mean by formal deprogramming? ronna mcdaniel said i don't know, shock therapy? >> it's a great question and have reached out to the team for clarity, we have not heard back. the former secretary of state is its comments remind many of what she said in 2016, when she called former president donald trump supporters deplorables. >> so many of those extremists, maga extremists, take their marching orders from donald trump who has no credibility left by any measure. when do they break with him? because at some point you know, maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of the cult members, but something needs to happen. >> clinton did not stop there, john. she said this about why president trump is the leading
grady trimble, thank you.ton is saying what she really thinks of supporters of former president donald trump. during an interview on cnn, the former secretary of state called for a "formal deprogramming" while claiming that maga is a cult. nate foy is live in new york city with the story. what does clinton mean by formal deprogramming? ronna mcdaniel said i don't know, shock therapy? >> it's a great question and have reached out to the team for clarity, we have not heard back....
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captain robert grady says the open houses are a way for the community to get to know them, see what theynd to learn about fire safety. extra important this weekend as the region sees a combination of very dry conditions and gusty winds. >> countywide here we've upstaffed the task force to be prepared. we tell our residents, you know, have a go bag, have a plan. >> reporter: mill valley resident jl sullivan says she got alerts about the fire danger this weekend, and even though she's not concerned about it, it was a good reminder to be prepared. >> we paid attention to it, but we're okay. we have our go bags. >> reporter: although marin hasn't seen a major wildfire rip through the region in several years, grady says they're always preparing for that possibility. >> in terms of the topography of where we work in southern marin, the potential is always there, and we're training for and preparing for it year round. >> reporter: marin county isn't the only place with high fire danger this weekend. red flag warnings are in place for much of the bay area, including the north bay, east bay hills
captain robert grady says the open houses are a way for the community to get to know them, see what theynd to learn about fire safety. extra important this weekend as the region sees a combination of very dry conditions and gusty winds. >> countywide here we've upstaffed the task force to be prepared. we tell our residents, you know, have a go bag, have a plan. >> reporter: mill valley resident jl sullivan says she got alerts about the fire danger this weekend, and even though she's...
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grady trimble for us. thank you.r john kennedy from louisiana member of the judiciary and appropriations committees was also in an all-senate briefing on the war yesterday. senator, let's start first of all with the president's pledge of $1 hundred million in aid to the palestinian territories, gaza and the west bank. clearly the palestinians in gaza are desperately in need of aid. how to insure that that aid goes to them and not to hamas? >> well, that's uppermost in the minds of most senators right now. i'm not opposed to humanitarian aid. i am opposed to a humanitarian aid that ends up in the hands of hamas, which is used to kill more innocent people. and i'm not going to accept just turning this money over to the u.n. and trusting them to make sure that it gets to the right places. frankly, though, john, there are two imperatives or issues that are especially important right now in terms of the circumstances we find ourselves in. i'm talking about they need to be addressed today. number one, we need to reject the
grady trimble for us. thank you.r john kennedy from louisiana member of the judiciary and appropriations committees was also in an all-senate briefing on the war yesterday. senator, let's start first of all with the president's pledge of $1 hundred million in aid to the palestinian territories, gaza and the west bank. clearly the palestinians in gaza are desperately in need of aid. how to insure that that aid goes to them and not to hamas? >> well, that's uppermost in the minds of most...
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grady trimble has details of the deal. motors has reached a deal with the uaw, according to reports, effectively ending the strike against the big three automakers. gm is the last of the three to reach a deal. our understanding is the union used ford's tentative deal as a template for stellantis and general motors securing for members a 25% pay increase over the four years of the contract cost of living adjustments, a quicker pathway to the top pay tier and the right to strike over future plant closures. ultimate early. it'll be up to the rank and file union members to approve each contract act. but uaw president sean fain is giving them his stamp of approval. this contract demonstrates the incredible power that workers have when they are not afraid to use it. the tentative agreements also a relief for president biden, who sided with the workers when he walked alongside them on the picket line. the uaw deal was the president. what do you think , greg? economists estimate the overall cost of this strike is over $10 billion.
grady trimble has details of the deal. motors has reached a deal with the uaw, according to reports, effectively ending the strike against the big three automakers. gm is the last of the three to reach a deal. our understanding is the union used ford's tentative deal as a template for stellantis and general motors securing for members a 25% pay increase over the four years of the contract cost of living adjustments, a quicker pathway to the top pay tier and the right to strike over future plant...
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i think grady and some of the other sheriffs like it. think some others have said it's not something that's effective. but grady, understand, he's a big supporter of the second amendment. so, he is not using that in a way to try to infringe people's rights. he's following due process, and he's going about it in a way that does respect that. i think you see how some of these things get put in other states. and it's more a run around the second because they don't like the -- to begin with. >> point blank, do you think red flag laws are effective generally? >> i don't think there's been data to suggest red flag laws have been effective. >> even in florida? >> i think it's anecdotal when people say this or that. i think what's ultimately effective is holding people accountable either through mental adjudication, if they're crazy, or convicting them when they're committing crimes. a lot of the people that commit crimes -- obviously a shooting like this, catastrophic, a lot of people. typically one or two people get killed. it's almost always
i think grady and some of the other sheriffs like it. think some others have said it's not something that's effective. but grady, understand, he's a big supporter of the second amendment. so, he is not using that in a way to try to infringe people's rights. he's following due process, and he's going about it in a way that does respect that. i think you see how some of these things get put in other states. and it's more a run around the second because they don't like the -- to begin with....
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the -- grady trimble is there.s on campuses. is she avoiding it deliberately? >> reporter: it seems that way, stu, because she was at a stop on this college campus tour just a few days ago and did not bring up the protests on college campuses that are happening across the country. we should point out, as you know, colleges and universities have really become an epicenter for these pro-palestine and in some cases anti-israel protests and sentiment across the united states. in the days after the hamas attacks, our researchers have counted more than two dozen proprotests at universities frok to louisville to seattle not condemning the terrorist organization, but showing support for palestine, sometimes blaming israel. >> you do not have a first amendment right to argue on behalf of a terrorist organization in this country, one that not only has committed violation, but has pledged to commitment commit even more violence in the future. >> reporter: and these colleges could take a huge financial hit if they don't push b
the -- grady trimble is there.s on campuses. is she avoiding it deliberately? >> reporter: it seems that way, stu, because she was at a stop on this college campus tour just a few days ago and did not bring up the protests on college campuses that are happening across the country. we should point out, as you know, colleges and universities have really become an epicenter for these pro-palestine and in some cases anti-israel protests and sentiment across the united states. in the days...
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show control different both the country, the all vitamins and the know, finance and the solve, the grady we speak about the voters with egypt and wish chad our wide open photo is denisia also. and also from the human right. we cannot talk about an improvement because the presence of these mediation isis will get many. and it may be an ad for in a particularly distribution who are working in the country. we've seen a kind of, uh, unusual situation or a 100 offered getting told to a cetera. and the last a, the migration that we see crossing from libya or libya, knowing the people coming from i forgot to cross to main name it any. and all that pays the less under control today. so the main to really intervention in 2011, played across a raleigh in the 7 lising. yeah. and there without saying that the integration was really good, because the united nations allowed only the protection of civilians, but not to destroy the country, to destroy get duffy's army and he's rules and to allow people to getting. so we can say that nato is in differential and any deal was any better than enough kind of
show control different both the country, the all vitamins and the know, finance and the solve, the grady we speak about the voters with egypt and wish chad our wide open photo is denisia also. and also from the human right. we cannot talk about an improvement because the presence of these mediation isis will get many. and it may be an ad for in a particularly distribution who are working in the country. we've seen a kind of, uh, unusual situation or a 100 offered getting told to a cetera. and...
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grady trimble has the latest from michigan.ted auto workers strike is now in its third week and still no deal with detroit's big three automakers. some 25,000 members are now on the picket line. one of their key concerns remain is the upcoming switch to electric vehicles, which the union fears could put thousands out of work . with the cost of living going on and everything, that's all we ask is to help us feed our family and to go with the economic. over the weekend negoti aviators for both sides returned to the bargaining table after the union expanded its strike against ford and general motors. gm fired back, arguing the uaw has, quote, no real intent to get an agreement. ford ceo also criticizing the move, accusing the union of, quote, holding the deal hostage over the company's planned ev battery plants in the united states. the uaw is scaring our workers by repeating something that just is factually not true. none of our workers today are going to lose their jobs due to our battery plants during this contract period or ev
grady trimble has the latest from michigan.ted auto workers strike is now in its third week and still no deal with detroit's big three automakers. some 25,000 members are now on the picket line. one of their key concerns remain is the upcoming switch to electric vehicles, which the union fears could put thousands out of work . with the cost of living going on and everything, that's all we ask is to help us feed our family and to go with the economic. over the weekend negoti aviators for both...
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a post entirely made up of obituaries: andrew peters, nick maymer, cooper andrews, grady kurpassi, peterhe state department, and dozens more are injured and are being treated in a german pentagon hospital. by the way , a recent new york times article is dedicated to them, and the newspaper immediately asks a reasonable question: can should i call it? such americans are volunteers, since washington has essentially equated them with regular soldiers and officers. the arrival of the americans on ukrainian soil appears in several guises, yes, that is, the first is private military companies, that is, they are absolutely non-governmental organizations that send mercenaries to combat zones. secondly, these are, of course , military instructors who do not control, among other things , the supply of western equipment so that debit and credit match. so that the number of tanks that crossed the border with ukraine coincided with the one that arrived at the front. no one believes the rest of graham’s theses to match the large territorial acquisitions of the kiev regime, even the magazine the econom
a post entirely made up of obituaries: andrew peters, nick maymer, cooper andrews, grady kurpassi, peterhe state department, and dozens more are injured and are being treated in a german pentagon hospital. by the way , a recent new york times article is dedicated to them, and the newspaper immediately asks a reasonable question: can should i call it? such americans are volunteers, since washington has essentially equated them with regular soldiers and officers. the arrival of the americans on...
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grady effort going into figuring this out. host: catherine, minnesota, line for independents. caller:. good morning. i am concerned about the concept from the standpoint that i think the palestinians seen staff. the israelis, anybody would understand the need and responsibility to defend themselves against the kind of thing that happened. it is just shocking to me. even the incident that happened 50 years ago in israel was military and military. it is shocking that this turned into such a people conflict. they are asking palestinians to leave, but it does that sound like there is anywhere for them to go. it sounds like egypt may not be letting them in, not enough water in the area. it is concerning to me that all the people involved on both sides, i do not understand how anybody is going to protect both the israeli and palestinian people. i do not really understand what hamas is and what their goal is. how they have been somewhat governing the palestinian people in the region, i guess. i do not understand the conflict enough, but it is on to me -- it is odd to me that we have
grady effort going into figuring this out. host: catherine, minnesota, line for independents. caller:. good morning. i am concerned about the concept from the standpoint that i think the palestinians seen staff. the israelis, anybody would understand the need and responsibility to defend themselves against the kind of thing that happened. it is just shocking to me. even the incident that happened 50 years ago in israel was military and military. it is shocking that this turned into such a...
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tt90 personally on things yes, the artillery that they threw, bm-21 grady , mtlb, armored personnel carriersuns of various types , anti-tank complexes, guns, too, self-propelled installations, artillery, now it all works very well in other directions as well, i even heard the thought. that the 127th tro brigade became mechanized thanks to the russians. and we already have a mechanized company in every battalion in the state. do we also have a t-80 tank and use it? yes of course. where does he work now? on some front lines. we trained our tankers, as they say, patrol tankers, in a professional tank brigade, we have several crews ready and working. and what kind of equipment is this, now it will work for us, that's for sure, it's broken, go home so that it works for good, and how did you repair it all? we have such a glorious one unit as a repair battalion, which restored all this at its base. there was a lot of broken equipment from which spare parts could be removed, one was made from two, two from four. in other words, it was possible to knock down five russian tanks and collect one or two
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as kind of a p p to the southern area based on the grady water. so the last 24 hours a lot of the let's see you the how this in the last 3 weeks folk are 81 and got a sense at least people come up. good luck communicate and ask about the following guys. get as they have been used using to do the following. every is that i you the edit site and of the internet associated meet. what was the, the only way that people could communicate, especially in different areas in the goes up to communicate. also with the ad as well our we live abroad. i because they have a lot of the people who could have some the notion of the same card. i didn't think money colored, i'm many messages from people living outside, asking me to go and check if there is a that assignment is there is because i was still alive. so that's the now i'm, i had a quick look on the, so she gave me the idea describe that assumption of internet and the communication or communication me is a thursday my whole phone. some was, are in the, in that do that. so this is the case in the god that's
as kind of a p p to the southern area based on the grady water. so the last 24 hours a lot of the let's see you the how this in the last 3 weeks folk are 81 and got a sense at least people come up. good luck communicate and ask about the following guys. get as they have been used using to do the following. every is that i you the edit site and of the internet associated meet. what was the, the only way that people could communicate, especially in different areas in the goes up to communicate....
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Oct 17, 2023
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definitely grady fighting gets out of simulating in various areas. a, an exciting thing to fides over night from midnight until now. and mainly in the southern area of the goddess group. where the units, uh, or the cold water people to move from chicago on from the strip to order fits out until no initial build, say 71 people entailed in the recent erica ever strikes. and i mean by the things that started overnight or from midnight until now, we could see the small told or from different to coming up from different areas because of the result of the continue works. is there any edit, edit site on bumping? and if i get as we could, you know, also based on the exposures from that, i have a tentative box patient named across the board of the line in the eastern side of the god, the script diminished. i've been so some that i sent a data i'd get lunches on there is cute teams. the to the boom bonded places because of a state of believe that there are a big things including the, the people on the injured people could be alive according to the statement of
definitely grady fighting gets out of simulating in various areas. a, an exciting thing to fides over night from midnight until now. and mainly in the southern area of the goddess group. where the units, uh, or the cold water people to move from chicago on from the strip to order fits out until no initial build, say 71 people entailed in the recent erica ever strikes. and i mean by the things that started overnight or from midnight until now, we could see the small told or from different to...
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the russians covered belozerka, and there eight people were injured as a result of the shelling of grady itself, and there among them was a 12-year-old boy who received both a concussion and an acute stress reaction and received a shrapnel wound on the leg, that is, it shows how dangerous it is for children to be in such areas, over the past day, more than 14 people were injured there, or two people, a family, well, a man and a woman were pulled out from under the rubble, unfortunately already dead , and in in principle, this shows that we really need to think about what the children are doing there in such conditions, and we, this is not the first decision to evacuate children, the first decision was about six months ago that people should not return to these settlements, ah, there was a ban on the return of all dangerous settlements, to families with children, in september there was a decision on the mandatory... cuation of 36 settlements, we see that this is an action, it is moving, there are about 400 children and their families left, but not fast enough, so here's to... the next dec
the russians covered belozerka, and there eight people were injured as a result of the shelling of grady itself, and there among them was a 12-year-old boy who received both a concussion and an acute stress reaction and received a shrapnel wound on the leg, that is, it shows how dangerous it is for children to be in such areas, over the past day, more than 14 people were injured there, or two people, a family, well, a man and a woman were pulled out from under the rubble, unfortunately already...
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joining us to discuss this budding romance, constance grady and case wickman. guys, appreciate you being here. the thing that i actually appreciated about this as both an nfl fan and be somebody who enjoys taylor swift's music is it's just fun. i don't want to think too deeply about it and yet everyone is talking about it. the why? >> i mean, she does literally have song called mastermind so, you know, taylor swift sees what -- or we see what taylor swift wants us to see. it's just fun, you know? she's the queen of the easter egg. she's dropping clues everywhere. it's fun to watch her and she knows that. >> you know what's interesting, first of all, she's with donna kelce, the player's mother, who i just love, love, love. they look like they're having a lot of fun. taylor's last relationship was very private. >> yeah. she was -- >> so this is different. >> she was with joe elwin for six years and they were very rarely photographed together, seen together. she wrote a lot of songs she dedicated to him. that was all we saw of their relationship. this is kind of a
joining us to discuss this budding romance, constance grady and case wickman. guys, appreciate you being here. the thing that i actually appreciated about this as both an nfl fan and be somebody who enjoys taylor swift's music is it's just fun. i don't want to think too deeply about it and yet everyone is talking about it. the why? >> i mean, she does literally have song called mastermind so, you know, taylor swift sees what -- or we see what taylor swift wants us to see. it's just fun,...
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Oct 29, 2023
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this was the only try of the match, scored by mason grady.ter have beated bulls 26—19 after tries from tom stewart and jacob stockdale, who was left out of ireland's world cup squad. ulster were playing on their new artificial 3g playing surface at kingspan stadium, in belfast. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. tyson fury was knocked down in the third round by francis ngannou in their non—title fight in saudi arabia, but kept his unbeaten record after winning on a controversial split decision. there was a thrilling finish to the thailand motogp, with the lead changing hands several times in the closing laps before polesitterjorge martin won. that saw the spaniard close the gap to championshiop leader francesco bagnaia to 13 points with three rounds to go. kalle rovanpera retained his world rally championship title after finishing second at the inaugural central european rally. the finn's success looked inevitable after his sole rival and toyota team—mate elfyn evans crashed yesterday. the final r
this was the only try of the match, scored by mason grady.ter have beated bulls 26—19 after tries from tom stewart and jacob stockdale, who was left out of ireland's world cup squad. ulster were playing on their new artificial 3g playing surface at kingspan stadium, in belfast. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. tyson fury was knocked down in the third round by francis ngannou in their non—title fight in saudi arabia, but kept his unbeaten...