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thomas hayes s-ueakin less, not more. thomas hayes speaking to — less, not more.king to be _ less, not more. thomas hayes speaking to be a _ less, not more. thomas hayes speaking to be a short - less, not more. thomas hayes speaking to be a short while i speaking to be a short while back. now, to the farnborough airshow — the global gathering of the aerospace industry in the uk this week. for european aerospace giant airbus, its order book is full to bursting. meanwhile, its rival, boeing, is struggling to address safety and quality control problems. airbus is now unquestionably the dominant player for large commercialjets. but the european firm has problems too — as its chief executive, guillaume faury, explained to our correspondent theo leggett. we are in a situation that is complex for everyone. the international situation is another complex one. a lot of our issues are coming from the supply chain, and that's probably something that's come to other companies. now there are plenty of differences, as far as airbus is concerned, we are trying to focus on our pri
thomas hayes s-ueakin less, not more. thomas hayes speaking to — less, not more.king to be _ less, not more. thomas hayes speaking to be a _ less, not more. thomas hayes speaking to be a short - less, not more. thomas hayes speaking to be a short while i speaking to be a short while back. now, to the farnborough airshow — the global gathering of the aerospace industry in the uk this week. for european aerospace giant airbus, its order book is full to bursting. meanwhile, its rival, boeing,...
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hayes was born in southern ohio. he went to kenyon college. he graduated from harvard law, became a lawyer in what is now fremont, ohio. he was a reformer. his wife was a reformer. and when the civil war started, he joined up as a major of the 23rd ohio volunteer infantry. he saw a lot of action. he was wounded five times, but kept returning and ended the war as abbreviated major general. he was nominated to congress. the war was still going on, but he refused to campaign, saying and he is quoting him, an officer fit for duty at this crisis would abandon post to election year for a seat in congress. ought to be scalped. and that was all the he did. and that was all the campaigning he needed to do. he was elected, but didn't really like congress that much. and he returned to ohio and served as a very popular governor for three terms. he's the first ohio governor to be elected three times, and he gets elected as a republican at times when democrats actually end up taking the state house. this is his popularity transcen
hayes was born in southern ohio. he went to kenyon college. he graduated from harvard law, became a lawyer in what is now fremont, ohio. he was a reformer. his wife was a reformer. and when the civil war started, he joined up as a major of the 23rd ohio volunteer infantry. he saw a lot of action. he was wounded five times, but kept returning and ended the war as abbreviated major general. he was nominated to congress. the war was still going on, but he refused to campaign, saying and he is...
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but he's also writing to hayes because hayes is in this hayes is in spiegel grove and he's not sure what's happening in garfield writes, we need to find some way to divide the white people politically down here. so he's in this thing of branching out and thinking okay, radical reconstruction has failed. what is some other way that we can break up this old, you know southern gentry that's for so long opposed you know equality and he starts to buy the idea that enough infrastructure sheer patronage and economic stimulus can be this new solution to the problem. and so he is he gets into this compromise room this smoke filled back room that would later become so controversial in american history. and he he he does this very interesting thing. he he listens to everybody the room, and he realizes that this is a conspiracy and he gives this to make sure that his position in the conspiracy, not a matter of dispute he doesn't want to go into trouble down the line and. so he says, and i'm paraphrasing, but he goes, gentlemen, you know, at this moment we should praise those democrats who are resistin
but he's also writing to hayes because hayes is in this hayes is in spiegel grove and he's not sure what's happening in garfield writes, we need to find some way to divide the white people politically down here. so he's in this thing of branching out and thinking okay, radical reconstruction has failed. what is some other way that we can break up this old, you know southern gentry that's for so long opposed you know equality and he starts to buy the idea that enough infrastructure sheer...
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hayes and hayes, despite losing the popular vote, became the 19th president. hayes, however, had said during his campaign in 1876, even before the disputed election, that he would only served one term if he had won. so the knew in 1880 they were going to need another candidate. and so a lot republicans were interested in getting that nomination. in 1880, there were some whispers out there that james garfield might be a good compromise if if no front runner emerged. but very few people put a lot of stock in that, including james garfield. but then garfield is able to win the nomination in 1880. he's the classic dark horse candidate. tell us how he actually is able to win the nomination. sure. yeah so garfield, in fact, goes to the republican national convention in chicago in 1880. not as a candidate. he actually goes to nominate someone else and that someone else was john sherman, who was also from ohio, had been a long time senator from ohio. and at that point was serving as secretary of the treasury under president hayes. so sherman had supported for the u.s.
hayes and hayes, despite losing the popular vote, became the 19th president. hayes, however, had said during his campaign in 1876, even before the disputed election, that he would only served one term if he had won. so the knew in 1880 they were going to need another candidate. and so a lot republicans were interested in getting that nomination. in 1880, there were some whispers out there that james garfield might be a good compromise if if no front runner emerged. but very few people put a lot...
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where do you think things stand, hayes? >> i think that claire is right that the party is united around the school, but i think that the division over was at the top of the ticket is deep and getting deeper. i think what has been interesting since the debate, which again, the biden team wanted to hold it early precisely for this reason, so that in case there was a situation where biden underperformed, let's say, they would have time to make up a different approach. but, i think there was a moment where a lot of people who had told themselves all right, look, biden is a candidate, this is how it's going to be, yes, he is very old but is still very capable. we're going to keep her mouth shut and get through this to the election. i think the debate really shattered that allusion for a lot of people so the debate over how to beat donald trump is going to be front and center between now and the end of the convention, and it is why you have people looking at alternatives, why you have the biden campaign polling on how well kamala
where do you think things stand, hayes? >> i think that claire is right that the party is united around the school, but i think that the division over was at the top of the ticket is deep and getting deeper. i think what has been interesting since the debate, which again, the biden team wanted to hold it early precisely for this reason, so that in case there was a situation where biden underperformed, let's say, they would have time to make up a different approach. but, i think there was...
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where do you think things stand, hayes? >> i think claire is right, that the party is united around this goal, but i think the division is over who is at the top of the ticket, are deep and are getting deeper. i think what has been interesting since the debate -- which, again, the biden team wanted to hold it early precisely for this reason, so that in case there was a situation where biden underperformed, let's say, they would have time to make up the difference, as opposed to it happening for just a couple of weeks before people go to the polls. but, i think there was a moment with the debate where a lot of people who had told themselves, all right, look, biden is the candidate, this is how it is going to be, yes, he is very old, but he is still very capable, we are going to keep our mouths shut and just get through this until the election. i think that debate short of shattered the illusion for a lot of people, so for how to be donald trump will be front and center, but between now and the end of the convention -- it is
where do you think things stand, hayes? >> i think claire is right, that the party is united around this goal, but i think the division is over who is at the top of the ticket, are deep and are getting deeper. i think what has been interesting since the debate -- which, again, the biden team wanted to hold it early precisely for this reason, so that in case there was a situation where biden underperformed, let's say, they would have time to make up the difference, as opposed to it...
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the hayes will still be there tomorrow. most of the smoke has been drifting toward us from elsewhere has remained elevated. the worst air quality today was only the north bay and inland. it will be moderate at worst as we go through several days. instead of wildfire smoke ground-level ozone being trapped. the heat dome kind of rebuilds overhead. >>> not seeing any hayes but not seeing fog yet . 70 degrees on the nose in san francisco. it is not terrible in san jose at 90 but 98 in livermore and 100 and concord in 105 for order that the sonoma airport. santa rosa did not record temperatures quite that hot but it made it to 100 three. we will lose heat as we had through the night. when temperatures are that toasty, there is only so much the atmosphere can do. we will end up a little above average. otherwise mostly low to mid 60s. we are not seeing fog just yet . that is expected to change as we go through tonight. that will not happen all at once. the fog will get attacked together and then start to spread as we go into tonig
the hayes will still be there tomorrow. most of the smoke has been drifting toward us from elsewhere has remained elevated. the worst air quality today was only the north bay and inland. it will be moderate at worst as we go through several days. instead of wildfire smoke ground-level ozone being trapped. the heat dome kind of rebuilds overhead. >>> not seeing any hayes but not seeing fog yet . 70 degrees on the nose in san francisco. it is not terrible in san jose at 90 but 98 in...
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imagine and rutherford b hayes hayes was not sitting in a back room with the cigar director directing an army of trolls, for example republican trolls to ensure that he would he would win the presidency. in fact he. although, of course, he paid attention, he stood back and let the process work itself out. and i think the story of that election very challenging course is a story of the of the success of process of government as it supposed to work and government dealing pragmatically and realistically with what seemed to be an almost ilue situation at the beginning. so i would stay tuned. there is going to be a good on this subject soon and a couple of years there will be a book, another book on this, and we will be doing it as part of our civic education. now we have a series of questions. i'm going to kind of group together, which is you maintain that president grant's intervention supported by congress at the time eliminated kkk. yet on the other hand the kkk came back and came back in force. and so the question are how did it come back? is the kkk still alive? does it still is stil
imagine and rutherford b hayes hayes was not sitting in a back room with the cigar director directing an army of trolls, for example republican trolls to ensure that he would he would win the presidency. in fact he. although, of course, he paid attention, he stood back and let the process work itself out. and i think the story of that election very challenging course is a story of the of the success of process of government as it supposed to work and government dealing pragmatically and...
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it is jerry hayes, judy da silva. fantastic. thank you very much.ext, labour is pledging to clean the asylum backlog. but where on earth will they put them? plus, smoking is outlawed for a generation and energy are banned for teenagers. is this the ofa of a supercharged nanny state? that's all welcome back. now, labour has finally outlined its counter—terrorism style powers that they will use to investigate and smash the people smuggling gangs. if you believe what they say, at any rate. and the money to fund this command will come from the scrapped rwanda scheme, which was due to send 90,000 illegal migrants to rwanda. labour vowed to clear the backlog of over 100,000 asylum seekers, but without hotels and no deportation scheme, where on earth will they go? well, let's try and dissect that. we're joined now by alexander downer, the former adviser to government on immigration and australian foreign minister. welcome to the show , alexander. pleasure to show, alexander. pleasure to have you accompany. so the border security command, it's called sounds
it is jerry hayes, judy da silva. fantastic. thank you very much.ext, labour is pledging to clean the asylum backlog. but where on earth will they put them? plus, smoking is outlawed for a generation and energy are banned for teenagers. is this the ofa of a supercharged nanny state? that's all welcome back. now, labour has finally outlined its counter—terrorism style powers that they will use to investigate and smash the people smuggling gangs. if you believe what they say, at any rate. and...
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thank god hayes, dean and michelle are still with me. to that part of the rnc, this believe that god intervened and because god intervened, donald trump is the chosen one. >> i think they are repeating what their base believes. we hear that organically that the base truly believes donald trump is been anointed by god to lead this nation. that's belonged -- it is beyond sycophant. the idea of putting patches on the air like their donald trump. if he went to jail they would put on an orange prison suit, as well. this is a moment in history in the future we will look back like we look at certain places in europe in the 1930s and go this was not a political party. this was a movement that was authoritarian and fascist at its core. they just nominated a man not only convicted of 34 felonies, he attempted a coup. he attempted a terrorist attack and is out there defending the terrorists that rally after rally calling them warriors now. that is the party. to me it's the most dangerous thing we've seen happen to our nation in the modern era. >> m
thank god hayes, dean and michelle are still with me. to that part of the rnc, this believe that god intervened and because god intervened, donald trump is the chosen one. >> i think they are repeating what their base believes. we hear that organically that the base truly believes donald trump is been anointed by god to lead this nation. that's belonged -- it is beyond sycophant. the idea of putting patches on the air like their donald trump. if he went to jail they would put on an orange...
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and hayes and cash have been. this is like hayes' -- he's in his -- his, like, essence here.his thing, trucks. monster trucks. >> his thing is like monster trucks and cars. he, like, can identify all brands of cars. he loves these trucks. >> jimmy: do you know anything about this, or what? >> i know nothing about it. >> jimmy: yeah, me neither. [ light laughter ] >> and this fool walks in. he, like, knows the riders, all the drivers, he knows the cars, he knows the stats. i was like, "dude, you're six." >> jimmy: yeah, i know. i love that. >> you don't know anything this deep. >> jimmy: isn't that great? >> what are we talking about. >> jimmy: he's all into all the stats, and he knows every truck. >> he knows everything. >> jimmy: but what happens at these things? i've always wanted to go to one. >> it's like -- almost like a a race car show but with monster trucks. but like, also, like, a beauty pageant. but if that was around coolest, most bad-ass cars, trucks. i don't know. >> jimmy: it's like a truck beauty pageant? >> kind -- i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't think it is l
and hayes and cash have been. this is like hayes' -- he's in his -- his, like, essence here.his thing, trucks. monster trucks. >> his thing is like monster trucks and cars. he, like, can identify all brands of cars. he loves these trucks. >> jimmy: do you know anything about this, or what? >> i know nothing about it. >> jimmy: yeah, me neither. [ light laughter ] >> and this fool walks in. he, like, knows the riders, all the drivers, he knows the cars, he knows the...
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. >> reporter: eric hayes owns chateau deville winery, opened for 15 years. he says fire insurance for his business started at around $3,000. there have been small jumps in between, but this year he said it skyrocketed to $20,000. >> it is not something that was in our business plan, you know, as an expenditure or a cost. so it's having to come up with the extra money is coming out of what profit honestly. >> reporter: this has caused hayes to have to raise prices for the first time since opening. >> we held off for a long time even with inflation and rising costs. cost of living, everything, fires, all that. but finally had to give in. >> reporter: $20,000 a year averages out to more than $1,600 a month, which he says is more than the mortgage. he says his concern is that he will be hit with another big jump next year. >> and then if they do that, i couldn't afford it and then what do i do? i have a mortgage on this place. i'm required to have insurance. >> reporter: someone who owns a business and lives in el dorado county, hayes says something needs to be
. >> reporter: eric hayes owns chateau deville winery, opened for 15 years. he says fire insurance for his business started at around $3,000. there have been small jumps in between, but this year he said it skyrocketed to $20,000. >> it is not something that was in our business plan, you know, as an expenditure or a cost. so it's having to come up with the extra money is coming out of what profit honestly. >> reporter: this has caused hayes to have to raise prices for the...
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hayes's occupation was only days after a special presidential inaugural electoral commission that grant had pushed for, had finished its work. frank, a lot of questions from folks about grant and drinking grant and alcoholism. would you care to comment on that? sure. i think it's substantially a myth that grant was a drunkard or that he was even someone you could diagnosed any reliability as an alcohol. the is fragmentary from early in his life but during his peacetime army days when he's on the pacific coast 1852 to 1854, he was peacetime army, a very hard drinking outfit. and we have some impressionistic a accounts that suggest that probably during that period he drank too much. well one of the things about his meteoric during the civil war a lot of people really look at closely is when you start out and, it's one of the truly dramatic stories, american history, maybe the most meteoric rise to the white house that ever seen. when the war breaks out in 1861, grant as shop clerk at his father's leather hardware goods store in galena. lincoln calls for troops for volunteers after fort su
hayes's occupation was only days after a special presidential inaugural electoral commission that grant had pushed for, had finished its work. frank, a lot of questions from folks about grant and drinking grant and alcoholism. would you care to comment on that? sure. i think it's substantially a myth that grant was a drunkard or that he was even someone you could diagnosed any reliability as an alcohol. the is fragmentary from early in his life but during his peacetime army days when he's on...
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safer tonight and many people are now evacuating to those places. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayesnited nations says more than 150,000 people have fled khan younis in southern gaza since monday. the israeli army issued an evacuation order for parts of the city and reduced the size of al—mawasi — a designated humanitarian zone, claiming it was being used by hamas fighters. the un agency for palestinian refugees, unrwa, said eighty per cent of the gaza strip was now either under an evacuation orders or labelled a no—go zone. our special correspondent fergal keane has this report — and a warning there are distressing images throughout. so many escaping, in such a small place. chased by the war, in the heat and fear of 2a hours in khan younis. a place of encounters such as these. iman is running with a child. not for a doctor — the child is past that — but to a mortuary. "who can accept that their son will be like that," he asks. "whose fault is it their family is blown up?" the idf is back, fighting in khan younis, because hamas is resurgent here. urban war, where nowhere is safe. to
safer tonight and many people are now evacuating to those places. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayesnited nations says more than 150,000 people have fled khan younis in southern gaza since monday. the israeli army issued an evacuation order for parts of the city and reduced the size of al—mawasi — a designated humanitarian zone, claiming it was being used by hamas fighters. the un agency for palestinian refugees, unrwa, said eighty per cent of the gaza strip was now either under an...
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hayes for taking so many distinct days. hyacinth harder to be with them in that case. ok. so you don't see any about the whole thing. i will tell you when the whole issue of the sheets that are using the whole clunk, something with other portion on the highway is hang on to the to me. the humble tire of the month old. i'm all those here. not a when i pay kind of how cool are you off his tongue felt the whole tangle coming on. we'll do it on the top of the chatting. the police reports a bullying, increasing parent size. schools are not doing enough to protect children and then looking for other solutions. davosto private detectives lead you known to causing self. detective tyco has investigated about 20 cases of school bullying in the past 2 years. imagine my little doctor from the the i would you know, the, we need to get to the work day touch him long as and then we'll see for the moment how much is the how does uh, chris oh, evolution i hope to from the time we've been wanting to go table, i just didn't time didn't seem to pull those too much to let's open it to the will
hayes for taking so many distinct days. hyacinth harder to be with them in that case. ok. so you don't see any about the whole thing. i will tell you when the whole issue of the sheets that are using the whole clunk, something with other portion on the highway is hang on to the to me. the humble tire of the month old. i'm all those here. not a when i pay kind of how cool are you off his tongue felt the whole tangle coming on. we'll do it on the top of the chatting. the police reports a...
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hayes bought every share while the stock was down, why? because hayes believed in hayes.great ceos of our era and he's now retiring. what a good guy. never screwed up. never. >> well, the turbo fan thing was kind of a screw-up. >> but it was only -- less than 1% that was a problem, and they recalled everything. i'm just saying that he -- he admitted it, he owned it, and they looked at his -- it wasn't so bad. >> gave you an opportunity to buy the stock, to be fair. >> that's my point. in the end, look, they did a great job with that. they called it back. i guess i'd rather do these contracts with boeing, carl. if you worked at rt ax, you shod be proud. >> speaking of the airlines, let's get to phil lebeau in dallas alongside southwest's bob jordan. >> lots to discuss, bob. q2 is not necessarily what people are focused on. it's the guidance. is this a case where you've got issues with revenue management as well as so much excess capacity you have to flush out over the next six months? >> i'm not happy with our results of q2 either, but there are a lot of impacts. there are
hayes bought every share while the stock was down, why? because hayes believed in hayes.great ceos of our era and he's now retiring. what a good guy. never screwed up. never. >> well, the turbo fan thing was kind of a screw-up. >> but it was only -- less than 1% that was a problem, and they recalled everything. i'm just saying that he -- he admitted it, he owned it, and they looked at his -- it wasn't so bad. >> gave you an opportunity to buy the stock, to be fair. >>...
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hayes reporting for us tonight. other news a new report is showing the effect of the increase, the minimum wage law for fast-food workers in the state. the law that took effect back on april. 1st, raising the minimum wage from $16 up to $20 per hour. since then, 98% of restaurants in the state say they have raised prices and 89% have cut workers hours. that's according to a report from the employment policies institute. the vast majority of the restaurants that already raised prices and cut workers hours plan to do so again next year. for 4 is your local election headquarters. and in the latest round of election drama, governor newsom in elon musk. they are publicly feuding on social media. yeah. started with the fake campaign video that musk shared on x >> artificial intelligence to mimic vice president kamala harris's voice. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> well, this entire situation brings up a larger conversation about what role artificial intelligence can and will play this election. all as
hayes reporting for us tonight. other news a new report is showing the effect of the increase, the minimum wage law for fast-food workers in the state. the law that took effect back on april. 1st, raising the minimum wage from $16 up to $20 per hour. since then, 98% of restaurants in the state say they have raised prices and 89% have cut workers hours. that's according to a report from the employment policies institute. the vast majority of the restaurants that already raised prices and cut...
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hayes reporting for us this evening. meanwhile, the fda approves a new blood test for colon cancer, which requires a sample of blood. and it can then identify the cancer in its early stage, guarded health's shield test is now the second blood test approved for the illness. but the company says its the first to be approved as a primary screening option for colorectal cancer and it also is accepted by medicare coverage of health officials. of course, hope that this new test can raise the amount of screenings receipt for the disease. colon cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths for men and women. let's get you check your forecast now. we're taking a look from our mount tam camera. nice view here. we've got some marine layer hanging around. it's made things a little bit cooler. it's nice and comfortable outside. get that. it is in. lawrence is here. joining us in the studio where it's comfortable as well. very nice. yeah, air-conditioning here, but not really need that tonight. as we've got the natural air c
hayes reporting for us this evening. meanwhile, the fda approves a new blood test for colon cancer, which requires a sample of blood. and it can then identify the cancer in its early stage, guarded health's shield test is now the second blood test approved for the illness. but the company says its the first to be approved as a primary screening option for colorectal cancer and it also is accepted by medicare coverage of health officials. of course, hope that this new test can raise the amount...
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good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. we are 126 days from the election. 48 is from the democratic national convention where joe biden is set to be re-nominated by democrats to run against donald trump and if there is any civil silverlining at all in the wake of yesterday's horrifying decision by the conservative supreme court majority, when the gifted trump immunity for his crimes from president, at least some. the new legal principle that presidents can't be prosecuted for their official acts. if there is any silverlining, it is that we now have total clarity about the stakes that lie ahead for the united states in the selection. a complete picture of what democracy is up against. we already knew the 6-3 conservative majority was not playing from the level with their decisions on abortion, voting rights, affirmative action and many others. we also know that two of those conservatives took lavish gifts from right-wing voters with an obvious ideological interest in their rulings. we know they are pro- insurrection or at l
good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. we are 126 days from the election. 48 is from the democratic national convention where joe biden is set to be re-nominated by democrats to run against donald trump and if there is any civil silverlining at all in the wake of yesterday's horrifying decision by the conservative supreme court majority, when the gifted trump immunity for his crimes from president, at least some. the new legal principle that presidents can't be prosecuted for their...
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rupert wingfield hayes in the taiwanese capital taipei.st loved french films of all time, amelie, is being re—released. it's a romantic comedy which first arrived in cinemas in 2001 — it stars audrey tatou and it certainly shows off the wonders of paris — so much so that it's credited with boosting tourism to the french capital. tom brook reports. with the summer olympics and paralympics taking place in paris international attention has been turning to france, so we have been looking at the wonders of a much loved french cultural export, the country cinema. including a film that became a worldwide hit when it was released 2001. amelie starring audrey tattoo prevents barristers as audiences want to see it as a romantic, idyllic city of love, a favourite film of my talking movies colleague emma jones and she visited the paris neighbourhood where the movie was set.— paris neighbourhood where the movie was set. amelie played by audrey tattoo — movie was set. amelie played by audrey tattoo as _ movie was set. amelie played by audrey tattoo as a
rupert wingfield hayes in the taiwanese capital taipei.st loved french films of all time, amelie, is being re—released. it's a romantic comedy which first arrived in cinemas in 2001 — it stars audrey tatou and it certainly shows off the wonders of paris — so much so that it's credited with boosting tourism to the french capital. tom brook reports. with the summer olympics and paralympics taking place in paris international attention has been turning to france, so we have been looking at...
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hayes made it really easy. oh, i got to get you. okay. yes. to 50 percent of his customers says the salesman or the many brits who live in the region these up in the country, they're slow to learn french. it's not easy. if they have more or less, if they don't go faster me, there's a faith in sealer to that. to me. that's why we have to speak english. otherwise we wouldn't sell any windows. you know? and the problem is that the just after 11, steve and helen's painters finally show up you know, the middle the damp spots are finally point to be dealt with. the painter admits the language barrier is a problem with the local press. so say like say, think look, good lords to do, it's just a very complicated making yourself understood of explaining that they need to clear everything away that it can take time. so there might be a delay, but we have so much work. we're in the role is a civic, so they don't really understand. we're doing the home phone with the nice to meet you ebony pest solutions. good. yeah, thank you. very nice. yvonne calls hock
hayes made it really easy. oh, i got to get you. okay. yes. to 50 percent of his customers says the salesman or the many brits who live in the region these up in the country, they're slow to learn french. it's not easy. if they have more or less, if they don't go faster me, there's a faith in sealer to that. to me. that's why we have to speak english. otherwise we wouldn't sell any windows. you know? and the problem is that the just after 11, steve and helen's painters finally show up you know,...
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fake it has proliferated online with the innovation of generative ai they can provide benefits and in hayes -- -- enhanced creativity but also create widespread societal confusion as it becomes nearly impossible to differentiate between what's real and fake this has significance consequences for democracy and economy my bill will help solve the problem by directing to facilitate the developmental standards to identify ai generated content and also to label audio and visual content generated by the ai tools. and will ensure that consumers are informed and helping to protect them with the spread of misinformation the american people deserve to be protected to know what is fake and real. congress must protect americans from the national security risk with 2 bio security. with the house intelligence committee i sat for a decade i know very well the interest challenges we face of the national security arena the convergence of biology and ai has stark examples with the peril of ai it has helped many researchers better understand the world of biology including the prediction of protein structures
fake it has proliferated online with the innovation of generative ai they can provide benefits and in hayes -- -- enhanced creativity but also create widespread societal confusion as it becomes nearly impossible to differentiate between what's real and fake this has significance consequences for democracy and economy my bill will help solve the problem by directing to facilitate the developmental standards to identify ai generated content and also to label audio and visual content generated by...
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hear from the broadcasters and max miller is a sport and tech reporter at broadcast magazine and dade hayesoadcasting rights for the olympics. how does the international olympic committee sell them? yes, so, it's basically split up by region. the ioc will come out and say, "well, we're selling the rights "for europe or specifically forthe us orforthe uk "across the world." broadcasters come in and make their bids and generally, the person with a highest bid will win but it can also take into account things like the promotion that broadcaster will put into it and how they will cover it and the number of people who they can get to watch the sport as well. it's not just money— based. are they buying individual sports or packages for individual sports or all of the sports? with the ioc, you are buying the whole olympics, so you're getting the summer olympics, the winter olympics. the most recent cycle would have been 2018—2024, ending this year. when warner bros discovery — or it was discovery back then — bought the summer and winter olympics for those six years entirely for europe. in terms of
hear from the broadcasters and max miller is a sport and tech reporter at broadcast magazine and dade hayesoadcasting rights for the olympics. how does the international olympic committee sell them? yes, so, it's basically split up by region. the ioc will come out and say, "well, we're selling the rights "for europe or specifically forthe us orforthe uk "across the world." broadcasters come in and make their bids and generally, the person with a highest bid will win but it...
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host: president is seeking reelection after washington, james pohl, buchanan, rutherford b hayes, calvin coolidge, lbj, now joe biden. how many of them do you think stepped down because he didn't think they would win again if they ran? guest: i think probably most. the only one that maybe could have won again is polk. he came into the presidency saying he wanted to do a number of things, had done a number of them. overseeing the end of the mexican-american war, which expanded the united states. somewhere expanded about that but also didn't reignite the debate over slavery, whether these new territories would be free or enslaved states. that could have potentially been used against him. you make a really good point. a lot of times, presidents, especially in the 19th century, it was not quite so rare for presidents to be one term, whether their party decided not to go with them or they decided not to run, health was very unpredictable. it was a small number, and that is worth noting. host: coming to the next level, the vice presidency, a column in today's wall street journal, for a vice pr
host: president is seeking reelection after washington, james pohl, buchanan, rutherford b hayes, calvin coolidge, lbj, now joe biden. how many of them do you think stepped down because he didn't think they would win again if they ran? guest: i think probably most. the only one that maybe could have won again is polk. he came into the presidency saying he wanted to do a number of things, had done a number of them. overseeing the end of the mexican-american war, which expanded the united states....
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and they provided a win in new manager emma hayes�* first match in charge, beating zambia 3—0.egan their attempts to add an olympic gold to last year's world cup with a win over japan. they came from behind to secure a 2—1 victory through mariona caldentey�*s winner. defending champions canada also fought back from a goal down to beat new zealand 2—1. evelyne viens scored the winner 11 minutes from time. hosts france needed two goals from marie—antoinette katoto to win their opening group game 3—2 against colombia. 2016 champions germany beat australia 3—0, while brazil also started with a victory — 1—0 over nigeria. two time rugby sevens gold—medallists fiji are through to the semi finals of paris 2024 beating ireland in their last eight match at the stade de france. australia also made the semis as did south africa who stunned top—ranked new zealand14—7 to progress to the last four. skipper selvyn davids opened the scoring and then set up the try for tristan leyds to leave the all blacks still searching for an olympic gold. south africa will play france after the hosts storme
and they provided a win in new manager emma hayes�* first match in charge, beating zambia 3—0.egan their attempts to add an olympic gold to last year's world cup with a win over japan. they came from behind to secure a 2—1 victory through mariona caldentey�*s winner. defending champions canada also fought back from a goal down to beat new zealand 2—1. evelyne viens scored the winner 11 minutes from time. hosts france needed two goals from marie—antoinette katoto to win their opening...
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eleanor roosevelt, who really was the first lady who took so many stances on this issue, there was lucy hayes, who you just heard about in a recent op ed white house history happy hour. lizzie hayes was known for her temperance stance, but she was also an abolitionist and had been an abolitionist early on in addition to being a suffragist. and she encouraged her husband before the white house years and during and before the civil war to defend runaway slaves who had escaped from kentucky into ohio. and then as first lady, she was concerned not only with the plight of african-americans, but also native americans. and she personally funded a scholarship for native american girl, and she assisted an african american woman in getting admitted to oberlin college. she invited the first african-american professional musician, marie williams, to perform at the white house and frederick douglass introduced her. she also invited other black music groups, including students, to sing at white house events. helen nellie taft, who's in the bottom left hand corner, developed an appreciation for cultural div
eleanor roosevelt, who really was the first lady who took so many stances on this issue, there was lucy hayes, who you just heard about in a recent op ed white house history happy hour. lizzie hayes was known for her temperance stance, but she was also an abolitionist and had been an abolitionist early on in addition to being a suffragist. and she encouraged her husband before the white house years and during and before the civil war to defend runaway slaves who had escaped from kentucky into...
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having this conversation in english 1st that has and one faith, both coach at one site, both coach hayes language. if we're having this conversation, you mingle is what we still are trying to defend. we've been having a tool that one is not supposed to cannot excite. okay? i'm okay. okay. okay. okay. okay, let's settle this chicken situation once that hello and welcome back to the submit to set up a test suite debate this week. we a back and you've done this capital of compiler. now this is a city that's steeped in traditional culture, but you wouldn't know that walking around because like many capitals across africa, it's also living in a more than time. as of today, we're asking a applicant cultures at risk of being erased in the quest for globalization and who better to answer this question for me, then uganda and z, and i want to talk with kia because when we had the conversation, i know you said something very interesting about what you think the role of culture is in society. so in your find me, what role does culture play each that plays a role in it comes to the discipline, lead
having this conversation in english 1st that has and one faith, both coach at one site, both coach hayes language. if we're having this conversation, you mingle is what we still are trying to defend. we've been having a tool that one is not supposed to cannot excite. okay? i'm okay. okay. okay. okay. okay, let's settle this chicken situation once that hello and welcome back to the submit to set up a test suite debate this week. we a back and you've done this capital of compiler. now this is a...
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consecutive wsl title, although they will have a new head coach at the helm in sonia bompastor after emma hayesat the end of last season. the other standout fixture of the opening weekend sees arsenal host manchester city at the emirates. a bit of transfer news to bring you. aston villa have completed the signing of everton midfielder amadou onana. the belgium midfielder, who featured in all four of their matches at euro 2024, joins in a deal worth 50 million. onana joined everton in 2022, and made 72 appearances for the toffees. bournemouth owner bill foley has told the bbc he wouldn't support any plan to play premier league games outside england with fifa considering the potential impact of competitive domestic matches taking place overseas. the premier league has previously said it had no plans to get involved. but spain's la liga is hopeful of staging games in the united states in the season after next. i am very respectful of our fans and very respectful of the whole system of premier league and i would not want to be involved in changing any of that. i think after talking to our fans they
consecutive wsl title, although they will have a new head coach at the helm in sonia bompastor after emma hayesat the end of last season. the other standout fixture of the opening weekend sees arsenal host manchester city at the emirates. a bit of transfer news to bring you. aston villa have completed the signing of everton midfielder amadou onana. the belgium midfielder, who featured in all four of their matches at euro 2024, joins in a deal worth 50 million. onana joined everton in 2022, and...
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i've been speaking to thomas hayes on whether the reshuffling will change the scenario for investors.change the scenario for investors. . ., ., ., ., investors. the advent of kamala harris to the _ investors. the advent of kamala harris to the picture _ investors. the advent of kamala harris to the picture speaks - investors. the advent of kamala harris to the picture speaks to l harris to the picture speaks to a probability that even if the democrats do not win the executive branch or the republicans win the executive branch it is no longer a foregone conclusion that it will be a sweep and what the market like whether you have a democratic president or a republican president is woodlock. they like to see checks and balances as kind of the culture of american politics in the markets and stock markets in the united states do better when one party does not control the executive, the senate and house of representatives. in the senate and house of representatives.- the senate and house of representatives. the senate and house of reresentatives. . ., , representatives. in a few hours from
i've been speaking to thomas hayes on whether the reshuffling will change the scenario for investors.change the scenario for investors. . ., ., ., ., investors. the advent of kamala harris to the _ investors. the advent of kamala harris to the picture _ investors. the advent of kamala harris to the picture speaks - investors. the advent of kamala harris to the picture speaks to l harris to the picture speaks to a probability that even if the democrats do not win the executive branch or the...