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that fact -iece possibly happened. that fact iece is possibly happened.bly happened. that fact piece is so crucial and - piece is so crucial and important as you pointed out. as the information gathering take place, we are starting to hear from some take place, we are starting to hearfrom some leaders. take place, we are starting to hear from some leaders. we were talking about the british prime minister and what he said just a couple of minutes ago, but just talk us through some of the other international response as we've seen so far. response as we�*ve seen so far. we response as we've seen so far. we do know that several world leaders like president macron of france, as well as the us presidentjoe biden, have said they've been in contact with poland and offer their condolences, they've lent their support. the nato chief has said that he certainly has contacted poland as well and has also extended his condolences. everyone is saying pretty much the same thing, that they're externally concerned by what's happened and that they want to get to the bottom
that fact -iece possibly happened. that fact iece is possibly happened.bly happened. that fact piece is so crucial and - piece is so crucial and important as you pointed out. as the information gathering take place, we are starting to hear from some take place, we are starting to hearfrom some leaders. take place, we are starting to hear from some leaders. we were talking about the british prime minister and what he said just a couple of minutes ago, but just talk us through some of the other...
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that the company is serious about cutting costs after multi-billion dollar spending on the meth verse iecirman diller talked about the evolution on "squawk box" earlier today. here's what he said. >> if he just paid attention to his basic businesses i think all is well and maybe better because of tiktok or whatever but all is well those businesses are great they are great they are great i mean, built from nothing they are just fantastic businesses. if you change the name of your company to something that doesn't yet exist, bury what wildly does exist successfully, something is quite odd in that >> here to discuss mkm partners, a buy rating and $140 price target on meta name change aside, clearly indicative of what the market has been worried about lately which is all the spending on the metaverse and changing the company's entire focus which is not focusing on the business which is weak anything does the reporting today out of "the journal" signify that they are in control of the margin story and cost-cutting >> i think what's positive in "the journal" story today is they gave the message
that the company is serious about cutting costs after multi-billion dollar spending on the meth verse iecirman diller talked about the evolution on "squawk box" earlier today. here's what he said. >> if he just paid attention to his basic businesses i think all is well and maybe better because of tiktok or whatever but all is well those businesses are great they are great they are great i mean, built from nothing they are just fantastic businesses. if you change the name of your...
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. ~ :, :, ,, ~' the corners and need to use our set iece, : :, :, y:, 4' , piece.o you think this tournament has _ piece. what do you think this tournament has done - piece. what do you think this tournament has done so - piece. what do you think this tournament has done so far i piece. what do you think this l tournament has done so far for women's rugby in england, you still work within the game, have you noticed a change or more interest, more people who didn't know about it coming up to you? more people who didn't know about it coming up to you?— coming up to you? obviously it has been difficult _ coming up to you? obviously it has been difficult with _ coming up to you? obviously it has been difficult with the _ coming up to you? obviously it has been difficult with the time - coming up to you? obviously it has been difficult with the time zone i been difficult with the time zone differences, 3am, 6am in the morning. the fan base that is going air and the morning. the fan base that is going airand the girls morning. the fan base that is going air and the girls
. ~ :, :, ,, ~' the corners and need to use our set iece, : :, :, y:, 4' , piece.o you think this tournament has _ piece. what do you think this tournament has done - piece. what do you think this tournament has done so - piece. what do you think this tournament has done so far i piece. what do you think this l tournament has done so far for women's rugby in england, you still work within the game, have you noticed a change or more interest, more people who didn't know about it coming up to...
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iec didn't need to talk to peope 40 or 50 years after the event because i have enough problems listeningthese tapes dealing with contemporaneous material that is so rich and it's much more valuable and much more authentic than people's memories 50 years later so if you want to get his perspective on something just read why lots of books and you can buy his books if you feel the need. plus this unraveling of the presidency and i think all the presidents men created a distorted version. the journalist certainly played a role in the washington place played a role in the woodward and bernstein playedar a role tt a lot of people, investigators and the judge who i mentioned and all these people, there was an internal dynamic inside the white house which we didn't know at the time put all these people turning on each other. mcgruder turning on dean and dean turning on mcgruder. i like to think all the presidents men all the presidents men was the first draft of history but i didn't want to rehash all that stuff. b i think your book is very even-handed for a criminal like richard nixon. but i wo
iec didn't need to talk to peope 40 or 50 years after the event because i have enough problems listeningthese tapes dealing with contemporaneous material that is so rich and it's much more valuable and much more authentic than people's memories 50 years later so if you want to get his perspective on something just read why lots of books and you can buy his books if you feel the need. plus this unraveling of the presidency and i think all the presidents men created a distorted version. the...
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iec bet it does, because fresh r was associated with healthiness.tually talk about that in the book as well because often times in the 1700s and 1800s the concept of clean air -- which a makes a lot of sense, yu know, i being in cramped quartes and that sort of thing maybe not so healthy, but that fresh air and clean air was considered a boon to the health. so people who suffered from if tuberculosis, for example, were often sent out to the prairie pfor the prairie cure. up in new york city my husband and i did our residency at nyu, and so at bellevue hospital in new york, if you look, they still have these big copper terraces, these -- outside of building where they would put the tuberculosis patients outside so that they would alconvalesce mt. open air -- in the open air, sometimes in the middle of winter. so my theory is it's not just the fresh air, it's also to avoid disease, but i don't actually have any evidence of that, i'm going to just make that jump there. .. >> a lot of gay men were voter musing their immune system and did what normal epi
iec bet it does, because fresh r was associated with healthiness.tually talk about that in the book as well because often times in the 1700s and 1800s the concept of clean air -- which a makes a lot of sense, yu know, i being in cramped quartes and that sort of thing maybe not so healthy, but that fresh air and clean air was considered a boon to the health. so people who suffered from if tuberculosis, for example, were often sent out to the prairie pfor the prairie cure. up in new york city my...
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and how big a iece of move to russia possibly.. and how big a piece of territory, you know, i move to russia possibly. and how big a piece of territory, you know, is - a piece of territory, you know, is pro—russian? it a piece of territory, you know, is pro-russian?— pro-russian? it is difficult to assess the — pro-russian? it is difficult to assess the sentiment - pro-russian? it is difficult to assess the sentiment in - pro-russian? it is difficult to - assess the sentiment in occupied parts of ukraine because carrying out a credible opinion poll is absolutely impossible. let's look at kherson, for example, the region that was recently retaken by ukraine. russian said that 87% of residents of that region voted to join russia in late september. went ukrainian troops arrived, i struggled to find those figures credible because so many local residents turned out to welcome ukrainian troops, to waive ukrainian flags in a sign of, this is what we want full stop flags in a sign of, this is what we want full sto— flags in a sign of, thi
and how big a iece of move to russia possibly.. and how big a piece of territory, you know, i move to russia possibly. and how big a piece of territory, you know, is - a piece of territory, you know, is pro—russian? it a piece of territory, you know, is pro-russian?— pro-russian? it is difficult to assess the — pro-russian? it is difficult to assess the sentiment - pro-russian? it is difficult to assess the sentiment in - pro-russian? it is difficult to - assess the sentiment in occupied...
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this is a iece of was already in place? this is a piece of legislation _ was already in place?s already in place? this is a - piece of legislation be on my safety bill sometimes called the online harms _ bill sometimes called the online harms but which has been knocking around _ harms but which has been knocking around for— harms but which has been knocking around for years and years now at this point— around for years and years now at this point and we are finally have -ot this point and we are finally have got rishi sunak's version of it. and you are _ got rishi sunak's version of it. and you are right, a lot of people will say hang — you are right, a lot of people will say hang on a second, we thought that social— say hang on a second, we thought that social media websites and other websites— that social media websites and other websites are ready age verified. with— websites are ready age verified. with this — websites are ready age verified. with this legislation aims to do, is make _ with this legislation aims to do, is make sure — with this legislation aims to do, is mak
this is a iece of was already in place? this is a piece of legislation _ was already in place?s already in place? this is a - piece of legislation be on my safety bill sometimes called the online harms _ bill sometimes called the online harms but which has been knocking around _ harms but which has been knocking around for— harms but which has been knocking around for years and years now at this point— around for years and years now at this point and we are finally have -ot this point and...
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it is a full 3-iece suit. ., , ., ., ~ ., 3-piece suit. really good to talk to ou, 3-piece suit.e collection of memorabilia from those who inspired him, like harry houdini, has remained in storage at his home in berkshire.later this month, it comes up for auction, in a sale that's expected to attract the attention of magicians from around the world. joe campbell's been to meet paul's wife, debbie mcgee, who gave him a sneak preview. # are you going to like this? he was essential saturday night viewing. and while paul daniels was indisputably the star of the show, many will also remember his props. six years after his death, the guardian of his collection has finally emptied the most magical of garden sheds and put the contents up for sale. i think for anybody, when they have lost somebody, even people have to give people's clothes away and stuff. it feels like you are giving them away. as long as you've got it, you are holding onto a piece of them. i feel it is the right thing, to pass on paul's legacy. and paul daniels himself was a collector of magical memorabilia. these are bi
it is a full 3-iece suit. ., , ., ., ~ ., 3-piece suit. really good to talk to ou, 3-piece suit.e collection of memorabilia from those who inspired him, like harry houdini, has remained in storage at his home in berkshire.later this month, it comes up for auction, in a sale that's expected to attract the attention of magicians from around the world. joe campbell's been to meet paul's wife, debbie mcgee, who gave him a sneak preview. # are you going to like this? he was essential saturday night...
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this is now a ground breaking iece of down?at in the online world, critically for adults, because the protection of children is already there in this legislation, it does feel like this is a little bit sub optimal for feel like this is a little bit sub optimalfor me. t feel like this is a little bit sub optimal for me.— feel like this is a little bit sub optimal for me. i spoke to the samaritans. — optimal for me. i spoke to the samaritans, who _ optimal for me. i spoke to the samaritans, who say - optimal for me. i spoke to the samaritans, who say that i optimal for me. i spoke to the samaritans, who say that the | samaritans, who say that the vulnerability of people doesn't stop once they hit their 18th birthday. this is it, there is no comparison with the off—line world because algorithms send you down and echo chamber where all you hear is your own paranoias and your own viewpoints reflected back at you, and then sign onto more and more extreme and explicit content. if you are a young woman with an eating disorder, or poten
this is now a ground breaking iece of down?at in the online world, critically for adults, because the protection of children is already there in this legislation, it does feel like this is a little bit sub optimal for feel like this is a little bit sub optimalfor me. t feel like this is a little bit sub optimal for me.— feel like this is a little bit sub optimal for me. i spoke to the samaritans. — optimal for me. i spoke to the samaritans, who _ optimal for me. i spoke to the samaritans,...
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you mentioned in your iece, but how many? you mentioned in your piece. problems _ but how many?he overcrowdingl there are not the overcrowding problems that simonjones was describing in his report. i think it is important to stress and understand that the people making these illegal crossings, they are mostly young men, the vast majority are young single men and they are leaving a safe country, france. these crossings are not necessary. france is a safe country, very often they have passed through belgium and germany and other countries in europe beforehand. they are not directly fleeing a war zone and that is why we have to take action to stop these crossings by working with the french government, and also looking at reforming the way that some international treaties are getting interpreted domestically in the uk, which is making it very hard to control our borders because we cannot have these mass scale illegal entries because it stops us looking after people are genuinely in need, like the ukrainians and the afghans and syrians, who we have been very generously... you know, o
you mentioned in your iece, but how many? you mentioned in your piece. problems _ but how many?he overcrowdingl there are not the overcrowding problems that simonjones was describing in his report. i think it is important to stress and understand that the people making these illegal crossings, they are mostly young men, the vast majority are young single men and they are leaving a safe country, france. these crossings are not necessary. france is a safe country, very often they have passed...
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have not found this iece emphysema and copd. have not found this piece yet? — emphysema and copd., helen. they have seen their household bills saw in recent months. i dreaded if we get it really, really cold, freezing, if the heating will be running all day, every day, instead of on the clock like it is now. i worry about each time i go shopping, the cost of food is more. it is all your daily stuff, it is not luxuries. again, weatherhead, it is not a luxury to be warm. a survey by the charity, carers uk says one in six unpaid carers are indebted as they monthly bills. one indebted as they monthly bills. one in three say they had to cut back on food and heating. the worst affected are those who receive their carers' allowance, which is £69 70 cents per week for those providing 35 hours or more of unpaid care.— more of unpaid care. unpaid carers unuke more of unpaid care. unpaid carers unlike the rest _ more of unpaid care. unpaid carers unlike the rest of _ more of unpaid care. unpaid carers unlike the rest of us _ more of unpaid care. unpaid carers unlike the rest of us can't - mo
have not found this iece emphysema and copd. have not found this piece yet? — emphysema and copd., helen. they have seen their household bills saw in recent months. i dreaded if we get it really, really cold, freezing, if the heating will be running all day, every day, instead of on the clock like it is now. i worry about each time i go shopping, the cost of food is more. it is all your daily stuff, it is not luxuries. again, weatherhead, it is not a luxury to be warm. a survey by the...