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i. bandy and his team prepare themselves for a tough slog. they feel. they've done to worst place. yet on what. a small hill it's starting to feel like mt everest. 2 hours later the truck has barely moved. plus a load on the sofa this will get fantasy gold would it and then if possible stuff with samples will be played out. before games get spoiled and i'll overlook the good will to slow walk us want a full recap for how long i'm going to toss out a little incentive 10 years. since story since bob wrote the battle of being destroyed by fire everybody knows that it's not. his civil war that ravaged sierra leone from 1991 to 2. 1002 devastated the country's infrastructure. but there are now signs of growth new buildings are rising up all over the country's capital freetown. yet in the midst of this revival and lack of sufficient funds still bring some of the work to a complete halt. on the polish that they did up my mama not to tell them but to not go but that he or she. can get a bargain made them particularly if you know about all of. that. not to matter and has 7 children live in
i. bandy and his team prepare themselves for a tough slog. they feel. they've done to worst place. yet on what. a small hill it's starting to feel like mt everest. 2 hours later the truck has barely moved. plus a load on the sofa this will get fantasy gold would it and then if possible stuff with samples will be played out. before games get spoiled and i'll overlook the good will to slow walk us want a full recap for how long i'm going to toss out a little incentive 10 years. since story since...
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but i don't. bandy can only think of one solution to stopping struck from tipping into filling in the dips in the road. but a lot of people using the road begun small and. as you see are some of the skills they are using. and i want to take it from delta to make peace on time and we'll. see how soon we need always just the bus. thank you. if. played out if. the men are fed top. that they got out of the ball moment and i think feel want to fuck him up if you feel. relief when behind. on the flu focal plane get out from. the functional. level if you have one. possible to continue to get ok. for 5. suffering so much. suffering. i know you can see on the m 3 in full in mind syndrome. after 24 hours travelling only 150 kilometers the convoy finally arrives. there are some foul ball not. very quick thanks. for the fish. that 1004. 100 only gets did ok ok i would think the the back of your boeing. what went wrong in society that opened up the space on the immigrant rights is the european problem and that's not
but i don't. bandy can only think of one solution to stopping struck from tipping into filling in the dips in the road. but a lot of people using the road begun small and. as you see are some of the skills they are using. and i want to take it from delta to make peace on time and we'll. see how soon we need always just the bus. thank you. if. played out if. the men are fed top. that they got out of the ball moment and i think feel want to fuck him up if you feel. relief when behind. on the flu...
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well i have. bandy can only think of one solution to stop it struck from taking a filling in the dips in the road for. us a lot of people you think it will be gone small for us to see all some of these things that you see. and i want to take it from you know if you make peace on time it will . seem we all need always just the bus to feel. if. he'll. feel. the men off the top. the ball moment when i think you know when i fucking love it will. be. when behind. and it'll come to flame go out from. functional. and if you have one. possible to continue to get. the. software in large. parts of. the know you can see on the m 349 system no. after 24 hours travelling only 150 kilometers the complaint finally arrives. there are so far out the moment i. think we're. going to say. that it won't stop you can. always get is that ok ok i'm going to be in the theory a lot by the few obo who are all. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways
well i have. bandy can only think of one solution to stop it struck from taking a filling in the dips in the road for. us a lot of people you think it will be gone small for us to see all some of these things that you see. and i want to take it from you know if you make peace on time it will . seem we all need always just the bus to feel. if. he'll. feel. the men off the top. the ball moment when i think you know when i fucking love it will. be. when behind. and it'll come to flame go out from....
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but i don't. bandy can only think of one solution to stop a strop from taking a filling in the dips in the road. but a lot of people using the road began snoring. as you see all some of the stories that uses it and i want to take it from there with the seat and make this one time until . i see how soon we need always just the bus. thank you. if. i feel. for. the men off the top. that they got out of the ball a moment when i think feel i want to fuck him up if you feel. the . way behind. on the flu cultural plane go to. the functional. level if you have one. possible to continue to get it. from. suffering so much. suffering. of knowing and so on that i'm feeling for in mine syndrome. after 24 hours travelling only 150 kilometers the convoy finally arrives. and there are so foul mouthed. with. the fish. that one start your. own family is that ok ok i would think that you're back of your vocal warm. and. setting the discussions here tim was the deadliest year the aviation industry has experienced for some
but i don't. bandy can only think of one solution to stop a strop from taking a filling in the dips in the road. but a lot of people using the road began snoring. as you see all some of the stories that uses it and i want to take it from there with the seat and make this one time until . i see how soon we need always just the bus. thank you. if. i feel. for. the men off the top. that they got out of the ball a moment when i think feel i want to fuck him up if you feel. the . way behind. on the...
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i see figures bandied around today and jacob has written a piece of the daily telegraph and the chargerend. it would be a curious dividend. it would be a curious dividend that would be created by cutting ourselves off and putting trade barriers up with our closest market. if you are democratic, usually accept the overall result. sure, ididn't usually accept the overall result. sure, i didn't vote for brexit but i accept the democratic mandate of 17.5 million people in a perfectly legal referendum. if you are going to a cce pt legal referendum. if you are going to accept that mandate, you have also got to remember the 48% that voted the other way and i would suggest the way to do that is to leave sensibly and coherently with a deal that protects jobs and business and my constituents. of course. nobody would disagree with that. what i am saying to you is that your man, the money of the pot, your friend, claims he is prepared to ta ke friend, claims he is prepared to take the country out of the eu with no deal when we have got the obr, the official economic watchdog, saying that the britis
i see figures bandied around today and jacob has written a piece of the daily telegraph and the chargerend. it would be a curious dividend. it would be a curious dividend that would be created by cutting ourselves off and putting trade barriers up with our closest market. if you are democratic, usually accept the overall result. sure, ididn't usually accept the overall result. sure, i didn't vote for brexit but i accept the democratic mandate of 17.5 million people in a perfectly legal...
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also, i get really worried when we bandy about preserve, protect, and reduce. my fear is we're going to get shovelled with the production and the preserve and protect isn't going to happen. i wouldn't support any upzoning until we have really, really solid equity and race lens, that this plan -- this upzoning would go through as well as to really understand that we've got -- we've got the capacitor we actually have a plan to be able to handle this. -- capacity hice or we actually have the plan -- capacity or we actually have a plan to be able to handle this. a couple of things came up, as well. before market octavia, what was the population of demographics -- i'd love to see that -- with market okctavia t now. what would we expect to see after a marketing impact? what didn't work on eastern neighborhoods? let's not replicate that here. i just don't want to power gas on a fire. >> vice president koppel: commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: i just want to get at what i think commissioner fung was really pointing to which was just again, when we're hearin
also, i get really worried when we bandy about preserve, protect, and reduce. my fear is we're going to get shovelled with the production and the preserve and protect isn't going to happen. i wouldn't support any upzoning until we have really, really solid equity and race lens, that this plan -- this upzoning would go through as well as to really understand that we've got -- we've got the capacitor we actually have a plan to be able to handle this. -- capacity hice or we actually have the plan...
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want to be burnt in that case is so it was not easy but it was i mean there were a lot of names in the had a lot of names were being bandied around and in the end yes she was the candidate that was left that everybody could say yes she might do a good job and yes we can agree to her and we think she she will not sort of deep divisions in europe as some of the candidates might have done or at least their reputation is for doing that we mentioned she's a close ally of german chancellor angela merkel she spoke a little while ago at a press conference let's listen to what she said. i think it's important to underline that we were able to decide in great can image it today it is important because this affects the ability of the european union to work in the future because we only have to give her bait we all have to move but once again the european council has been able to furnish proof of the fact that it is capable of doing so and that. given the disparate conceptions in europe and amongst the various party groups and families and the various prime ministers i believe not to be an asset that we've been successful in doing jus
want to be burnt in that case is so it was not easy but it was i mean there were a lot of names in the had a lot of names were being bandied around and in the end yes she was the candidate that was left that everybody could say yes she might do a good job and yes we can agree to her and we think she she will not sort of deep divisions in europe as some of the candidates might have done or at least their reputation is for doing that we mentioned she's a close ally of german chancellor angela...
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question we only heard the last one airlines name being bandied about in brussels earlier this afternoon has she herself said anything yet to this nomination. i haven't heard anything so far from wars or from directly there are some planned events with her in the next few days so we will certainly have to hear from her in the coming hours if not in the coming days from now the main statement that we received just a few minutes ago as i said it was from the social democrats the partners in the grand coalition criticizing her position so those are funded and will not only have to deal with what european leaders have to say in brussels she will also probably have to deal with what other political leaders have to say here in germany all right thomas fair for us our political correspondent here in berlin thomas as always good to talk to you and let's go back to a basal in brussels who's been following all of this for us said barbara we heard donald tusk speak as we said a little while ago about this package of candidates that have now been selected take us through what happens next. now what happens next is that parliament is coming together tomor
question we only heard the last one airlines name being bandied about in brussels earlier this afternoon has she herself said anything yet to this nomination. i haven't heard anything so far from wars or from directly there are some planned events with her in the next few days so we will certainly have to hear from her in the coming hours if not in the coming days from now the main statement that we received just a few minutes ago as i said it was from the social democrats the partners in the...
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bandied about. we are really starting to sense frustration than a stop but i think people in china are watching whatn hong kong, with great interest, of course. “— kong, with great interest, of course. —— frustration there. but i think. the comments on the internet, those not being wiped away by sensors, there is a lot of support for the police and frustration with the protesters in hong kong. the view in china is that people in hong kong are actually quite well off, they should count their blessings compared to how things are in mainland china. of course, there is a large portion of people whose comments are not allowed to exist freely on the internet, and they are the ones who are watching and waiting to see how the beijing government will deal with this process in hong kong. —— these protest clinic. of course, everybody in their minds are going back to the pro—democracy protests in tiananmen square in 1989 in which the government did choose to use force to shut down those protests. this comes at an uncomfortable time for the government to be reminded of what happened in 1989, and to look through
bandied about. we are really starting to sense frustration than a stop but i think people in china are watching whatn hong kong, with great interest, of course. “— kong, with great interest, of course. —— frustration there. but i think. the comments on the internet, those not being wiped away by sensors, there is a lot of support for the police and frustration with the protesters in hong kong. the view in china is that people in hong kong are actually quite well off, they should count...
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wealthy is financial -- they didn't bake that in at all - >> the idea that's getting bandied around which is easy to criticize, if us would agree on, is taxing capital gains before they've been realized. that is particularly regressive because people might really suffer if it falls again >> unrealized gains. that's senator biden's proposal. very few people have proposed that >> robert, great debate. thanks >> thanks. >> our own resident tax man. >>> next, the wall street look ahead. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> let's take a look at how we finished the day on wall street. the dow finishes down about .4%. similar for the s&p 500. the nasdaq trading about .8% lower. small caps and transports the big underperformers today. second down day for the major averages, but keep in mind coming off of those record highs we saw the middle of last we
wealthy is financial -- they didn't bake that in at all - >> the idea that's getting bandied around which is easy to criticize, if us would agree on, is taxing capital gains before they've been realized. that is particularly regressive because people might really suffer if it falls again >> unrealized gains. that's senator biden's proposal. very few people have proposed that >> robert, great debate. thanks >> thanks. >> our own resident tax man. >>> next,...
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bandied about by both sides. but if you ask me about this situation a year ago i would have said we would have been at war but amazingly enough both signs have shown a level of restraint and that's why i don't think today we ought to think of war but there's also no meaningful dialogue today between the united states and iran. both sides have made sort of very modest offers to talk to one another but none of that has materialized. the united states has had some very, very strong -- excuse me, some strong rerequisite for iran to come back to the negotiating table. iran says listen, there's just too much pressure being piled on them for them to talk to america, ease those sanctions, let iran sell its most important commodity oil and they will come back to the negotiating table. but there seems to be a massive gulf between the two sides and there's no signs this is going resolve itself any time soon. >>> thank you so much. hans nichols is near the president's bedminster, new jersey residence. what's the reaction to these developments? >> reporter: we have a rhetorical response. they are weighing additional sanctions easil
bandied about by both sides. but if you ask me about this situation a year ago i would have said we would have been at war but amazingly enough both signs have shown a level of restraint and that's why i don't think today we ought to think of war but there's also no meaningful dialogue today between the united states and iran. both sides have made sort of very modest offers to talk to one another but none of that has materialized. the united states has had some very, very strong -- excuse me,...
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bipartisan proposal bandied about, it would essentially give migrant families 15 days to prove merits of their asylum claim or they will be deported. what do you think of that? >> i think that is great, anything they can do to fast track it to start limiting some of the false claims is a big deal, as we've been reporting, and saying before, a lot of these individual they cam in here, they claim they have asylum claims, they understood the loophole when they came to juveniles, they would come in with juveniles knowing they could not be detained longer than 20 days, a lot of politicians say, they came in with children, you have to understand underage of 18 is a child, a lot was these people came in with 16-year-old, 15-year-old, 14-year-old juveniles, and they were getting released within united states, at that age these kids are schooled to say, yes, it is my mom or dad, when we don't know if it was real their parent. gregg: all right quick. acting dhs secretary, has been trying to explain the scourge of human trafficking that taking place down there. how bad is it? >> it is bad. as i said, we're still well over capacity in our holding cells, we have a lot of -- a
bipartisan proposal bandied about, it would essentially give migrant families 15 days to prove merits of their asylum claim or they will be deported. what do you think of that? >> i think that is great, anything they can do to fast track it to start limiting some of the false claims is a big deal, as we've been reporting, and saying before, a lot of these individual they cam in here, they claim they have asylum claims, they understood the loophole when they came to juveniles, they would...
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i need to tell you where i stand on the allegations against general hyten, allegations that have been bandied about in the press with little regard to the truth. this committee has held five executive sessions, studied over a thousand pages of investigative records and reviewed statements of more than 50 witnesses. the members have countless hours reviewing general hyten service and nomination to a thorough and methodical process. and the other material listed in the testimony conduct analysis and expressed their opinions. today's hearing is the next logical step in the deliberation disciplined and detailed process. this committee uses to determine the suitability of the nominating candidates. addressing these allegations is critical not just for you, but for every nominee going forward. it is unacceptable that the committee will not act on unproven allegations that do not withstand close scrutiny of the committees process. general, you have been leading with discipline and integrity for the last two and a half years and you serve honorably in the top leadership positions in air force space c
i need to tell you where i stand on the allegations against general hyten, allegations that have been bandied about in the press with little regard to the truth. this committee has held five executive sessions, studied over a thousand pages of investigative records and reviewed statements of more than 50 witnesses. the members have countless hours reviewing general hyten service and nomination to a thorough and methodical process. and the other material listed in the testimony conduct analysis...
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i think the charge lost its sting, when the word is bandied about everywhere, it loses its sharp edge same old. it doesn't seem like investors are paying much attention. stock prices are at or near record highs. profits big tech, economic growth, prosperity, that is what they care about, the no impeachment or aoc. voters? hey, it is summer. only committed radicals get fired up by socialism when the temperature is in the 90s. sit back this week. watch us. we'll enjoy watching the left thrash around while prosperity rolls on. the second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ >> the president and the attorney general and others have spent the last few months systematically lying to the american people about what the investigation found. they said it found no collusion. it found no obstruction. that is exonerated the president. all three statements are absolute lies. stuart: okay, that was congressman nadler there, strong accusations. a absolute lies is quote i picked up on. "wall street journal" editorial member bill mcgurn is with us. you heard my editorial, top of the hour. >>
i think the charge lost its sting, when the word is bandied about everywhere, it loses its sharp edge same old. it doesn't seem like investors are paying much attention. stock prices are at or near record highs. profits big tech, economic growth, prosperity, that is what they care about, the no impeachment or aoc. voters? hey, it is summer. only committed radicals get fired up by socialism when the temperature is in the 90s. sit back this week. watch us. we'll enjoy watching the left thrash...
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i asked the riches to write an op-ed for "the washington post" two years ago as this conspiracy theory was being bandiedt how much more pain was imposed on them. so i want to commend my former colleague, michael, for getting to the bottom of this. but i think we -- it's a -- also an opportunity for us all to remind ourselves that there are actual real human beings affected by the stories that we write. this was a particularly tragic episode. but whenever we're writing, the targets of our writing and their relatives and everything else, we should just remind ourselves there are real people there and try to have a little bit more skepticism about this story which was obviously never a true story, but just to have more human kindness and knowledge about the impacted of what we're writing even more broadly than seth rich. >> and willie, i've got to say, that goes for the president of the united states, who in my particular case drummed up a conspiracy theory that was a complete lie, whose parents and family and husband had to deal with that garbage for, you know, well over a decade. the president churns it
i asked the riches to write an op-ed for "the washington post" two years ago as this conspiracy theory was being bandiedt how much more pain was imposed on them. so i want to commend my former colleague, michael, for getting to the bottom of this. but i think we -- it's a -- also an opportunity for us all to remind ourselves that there are actual real human beings affected by the stories that we write. this was a particularly tragic episode. but whenever we're writing, the targets of...
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i do feel like there would be kind of, it would take a lot of the heat off. neil: yeah. another idea that's bandiednot drop this whole debt ceiling thing and don't go through this kabuki theater, maybe make it, you know, debt to gdp or whatever, percentage, or don't do it at all. what do you think? >> one of the problems with that is it may again tell the rest of the world you don't really care about the debt ceiling and that could have adverse implications for the u.s. dollar exchange rate and it also could create -- neil: aren't we the only major power that has something like that? >> but we are the major power. we are the world's most powerful economy. let's not forget. the u.s. dollar is still the world's vehicle currency. we want to keep it that way. the u.s. treasury bond market is still the benchmark credit market for the rest of the world. we want to keep it that way. if the dollar falls out of favor, if foreign investors begin to price securities off of something other than u.s. treasury bond market, then we got to become nervous. that might be the forerunner of a potential downgrade for u
i do feel like there would be kind of, it would take a lot of the heat off. neil: yeah. another idea that's bandiednot drop this whole debt ceiling thing and don't go through this kabuki theater, maybe make it, you know, debt to gdp or whatever, percentage, or don't do it at all. what do you think? >> one of the problems with that is it may again tell the rest of the world you don't really care about the debt ceiling and that could have adverse implications for the u.s. dollar exchange...
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bandi. this is not your granny's fanny pack. even though we have a model for this one -- perfect. perfect. [ cheers and applause ] so ginger has everything in there. >> iknow what i plan on doing with this. >> if she was out with her kids or on a cruise or at a concert to go hands-free and have confidence all of your stuff is right there, that's a good thing. normally $34, today slashed in half, $17 and woman owned, made in america. >> woman owned, made in america. >> again, our model. >> yes, our supermodel is still here. so marlyn schiff -- after the show i'm buying these for lara. totally lara's style, these kind of earrings, the beaded, enamel, everything from here is just awesome and lightweight. normally $36 to $48, also slashed in half, $18 to $20. big selection. yes, okay. >> thank you. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> stay with us. >> stay with us. >> modgy. this is modern and edgy combined. a couple of things here. one is this awesome little dog bowl. >> i love this. >> you can just -- you can carry it just like this. as soon as you put water in it, it's sturdy. look at these, these little things here, drop one of these straight into that lit
bandi. this is not your granny's fanny pack. even though we have a model for this one -- perfect. perfect. [ cheers and applause ] so ginger has everything in there. >> iknow what i plan on doing with this. >> if she was out with her kids or on a cruise or at a concert to go hands-free and have confidence all of your stuff is right there, that's a good thing. normally $34, today slashed in half, $17 and woman owned, made in america. >> woman owned, made in america. >>...
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i focused on those. second, there is often clarity about which price people are trying to affect and there are different measures of price bandied about. there is the list price of manufacturers and probably most important price and the price post-rebate that which the drug has acquired and the price the beneficiary actually pays at the counter including the out of pockets and the one most important to the american public. thinking clearly about that price allows you to avoid situations where you simply shift cost, but don't change the fundamental problem or address the issue itself. and then lastly, i think important to recognize that this is a difficult world of tradeoffs. there are no simple solutions because in the end there is no tradeoff between financial incentives like prices and the innovation that has made the united states the premier place for medical science on the globe and being cognizant of that as you go forward is very important and secondly, for this hearing the notion offen transparency i good thing. it becomes quite costly and not worth it and it interferes with the incentive to compete vigorously and to hav
i focused on those. second, there is often clarity about which price people are trying to affect and there are different measures of price bandied about. there is the list price of manufacturers and probably most important price and the price post-rebate that which the drug has acquired and the price the beneficiary actually pays at the counter including the out of pockets and the one most important to the american public. thinking clearly about that price allows you to avoid situations where...