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intes, as production in the structure of a branch. in the structure of the holding it is the flagshiping production, but the final testing is carried out by a testing center, we conduct research in the field of operation of its electrical component. in this case, the static electrical parameters at extreme temperatures -60° +125, it must withstand and correspond to its parameters. here is linear acceleration, the microcircuit can withstand linear acceleration of 10. i can say that at my inte, specifically at my production, there is a team of professionals, i would even say the best of the best on the integral. the holding team is another of its distinctive features: people who do important work, pride, glory and good prospects for the enterprise, experienced workers who have given the company decades of years of honor and respect here, and young people have every opportunity to develop and gain strength. people polish, polish their knowledge, hone, gain practical skills and subsequently become qualified specialists. if you don’t like 8 hours of life a day, then something needs to chan
intes, as production in the structure of a branch. in the structure of the holding it is the flagshiping production, but the final testing is carried out by a testing center, we conduct research in the field of operation of its electrical component. in this case, the static electrical parameters at extreme temperatures -60° +125, it must withstand and correspond to its parameters. here is linear acceleration, the microcircuit can withstand linear acceleration of 10. i can say that at my inte,...
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lord's work, the transformation of silence int■r language and action, first appeared in the cancer journalre she shares of her journey of having breast cancer, which ultimately led to a mastectomy. it reads, in part, in becoming forcibly and essentially aware of my mortality and of what i wished and wanted for my life, however short it may be, priorities andame strongly etched in a merciless light and what i most regretted were my silences. of what had i ever been afraid of? to question or to speak as i believed could have been meant -- could have meant pain or death but we all hurt in so many different ways all the time, and pain will either change or end. death, on the other hand, is the final silence. test. and that might be coming quickly now without regard for if i have ever spoken what needed to be said or contained myself into small silences. while i planned someday to speak or waited for someone else's words. and i began to recognize a source of power within myself that comes from the knowledge that while it is most desirable not to be afraid, learning to put fear into perspective
lord's work, the transformation of silence int■r language and action, first appeared in the cancer journalre she shares of her journey of having breast cancer, which ultimately led to a mastectomy. it reads, in part, in becoming forcibly and essentially aware of my mortality and of what i wished and wanted for my life, however short it may be, priorities andame strongly etched in a merciless light and what i most regretted were my silences. of what had i ever been afraid of? to question or to...
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president and do this ints together. thank you. [inaudible] >> thank you again for being here.we were mean what we say. nato partner is an attack on all of us and then it's what keeps us all safe mind you. i look forward to our conversation working together in the years ahead. we stand together as allies but powerful.t no force is so thank you, we will get down to business in a second here, thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] tonight hr from white house budget dirto who pnt biden's 2025 budget request earlier today befe the senate budget committee $7.3 trillion propal would raise taxes on corporations and the wealthy ll aiming to reduce the deficit by $3 trillion of the next decade. watch the entire hearing at 8:0. she's been other freight mobile video app or online at c-span.org.■ earlier today at justice departnt's former special counserobert her testified on the findings of his investigation into classified documents thatresident biden had in his possession before the 2020 election. watch the entire hearing from the house judiciary committee at 9:00 p.m. eastern
president and do this ints together. thank you. [inaudible] >> thank you again for being here.we were mean what we say. nato partner is an attack on all of us and then it's what keeps us all safe mind you. i look forward to our conversation working together in the years ahead. we stand together as allies but powerful.t no force is so thank you, we will get down to business in a second here, thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] tonight hr from white house budget dirto who pnt...
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there are also different tools coming from inte organizations, especially the united nations.ner to monitoring for the countries theyy provide recommendations on how to proceed. in the united nations system, there's also that ngo's can provide official re some debateo is right and who can commit to that. countries was under this for several years. ukraine never did like full democracy, it was always a transitional country. now documenting his cases, it's the ability of human gh■8ts defenders a ngos to document and to submit the case. it is about monitoring. we should change the situation. it can be proposals for legal frameworks. ñ%if this peaceful advocacy doesn' work, you connect with more radical protests. it can be demonstrations and can be debates. the human rights defenders also connect with those groups. it happens not only in ukraine. case of nelson mandela is very interesting. he wanted to be peaceful, but at the fin speed -- stage, he moved. >> i've done some work in the nations specifically relating to the genocide in sri lanka and we found the united nations humans
there are also different tools coming from inte organizations, especially the united nations.ner to monitoring for the countries theyy provide recommendations on how to proceed. in the united nations system, there's also that ngo's can provide official re some debateo is right and who can commit to that. countries was under this for several years. ukraine never did like full democracy, it was always a transitional country. now documenting his cases, it's the ability of human gh■8ts defenders...
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the late pete maravich total int lsu.aying at a time before the three point line existed. maravich playedúfor lsu from 1967 through 70. he played ten seasons and died at the age of 40 from heart failure due to a congenital heart defect. colorado superfan peggy copham, of course, in attendance as the buffaloes hosted stanford today, the cardinal cutting a deficit to six in theúsecond half with a nice little turnaround hook by maxim reynaud, a double double for reneau with 26 points and 12 rebounds. but it's largely been an unspectacular season for the cardinal. tristan da silva drives to the hoop for colorado two of his season high 27 points. stanford goes down 12 a. pac 12. one more game for the conference tournament can league baseball continuing in arizona, where there is still a team that represents the city of oakland and that team was a winner today, seth brown gets into a pitch from the rangers. dane dunning. that's a three run shot in the first inning to get the a's off to a good start. they went five and two. the
the late pete maravich total int lsu.aying at a time before the three point line existed. maravich playedúfor lsu from 1967 through 70. he played ten seasons and died at the age of 40 from heart failure due to a congenital heart defect. colorado superfan peggy copham, of course, in attendance as the buffaloes hosted stanford today, the cardinal cutting a deficit to six in theúsecond half with a nice little turnaround hook by maxim reynaud, a double double for reneau with 26 points and 12...
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as a result, they've designed use of force model which help identify and int within given situation andhich suggests corresponding standardized to each of these is to provide officers and students alike with a graphic illustration of that model. now the use of force model is a graphic illustration ich wiflexg here at the center it describes the escalation de-escalation of the required force based upon a demonstrated level of compliance or resistance from a subject. its purpose is to help create responses based on an, officer reasonable perception of a threat. now, as you can see, it's a colorized five tiered model illustrating, five levels of reat their responses, the bottom level is blue and the lowest level of activity in the model. this day to day, non-threatening activities such as verbal communication with complaint citizens. the green sqlevel describes the perception of passive and nonviolent resistance by a subject which calls for an increased level of verbal mmconjunction the physical response of the contact controls, moving up the model to the yellow tier signals need for incre
as a result, they've designed use of force model which help identify and int within given situation andhich suggests corresponding standardized to each of these is to provide officers and students alike with a graphic illustration of that model. now the use of force model is a graphic illustration ich wiflexg here at the center it describes the escalation de-escalation of the required force based upon a demonstrated level of compliance or resistance from a subject. its purpose is to help create...
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people i think are enormously interested in thethe first ladye to laura■j&÷int about being an advocate is an underlying curiosity2c from the american people, a totally reasonable curiosity, how much influence show much ce througwhat does that agenda loog subtext of all of that interest. and yo really see that from the clinton white house and forward, which is what this book is about. historians to the white house late in their administration to discuss legacy. katie: that and they relayed to me that for as much as she d during the bush presidency, she was curious about how history would perceive her and what she could do orher. that was sort of the question she had for historians at the end. peter: how do you think she is perceived today? katie: that is a really good question. i think the bushes exited washington in a time of a lot of criticism around the choices president bush made in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. @ii think now almost 23 years o, laura bush is seen almost domestic policy decisions, she is the first lady l softer focus on some of the choices like no children left behin
people i think are enormously interested in thethe first ladye to laura■j&÷int about being an advocate is an underlying curiosity2c from the american people, a totally reasonable curiosity, how much influence show much ce througwhat does that agenda loog subtext of all of that interest. and yo really see that from the clinton white house and forward, which is what this book is about. historians to the white house late in their administration to discuss legacy. katie: that and they...
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environment, these tacks against individuals right to make decisions about their own body are outrageous and intin old immoral. how dare position to tell women what they need, to tell women what is in their best interests. that trusts women. [applause] vice pres. harris: this extraordinary health care provider and doctor, please. >> thank you, thank you so much. i'm to doing this. good afternoon, everyone. i'm sarah, the chief medical officer here■zanned parenthood north-central states. i'm a board certified obstetrician gynecologist with a subspecialty in complex family policy. and i also have my masters of science and i'm a proud abortion honored that vice president, harris has visited our clinic today. it is an historic moment. ■< important access to reproductive health care is to people and their families across the country. so, thank you so much for being thank you. after the dobbs decision a year and half ago, minnesota but abn rights are not only a minnesota issue. it is a national issue. our planned parenthood hasse ine in minnesota since roe was overturned. we've seen nearlyin patients
environment, these tacks against individuals right to make decisions about their own body are outrageous and intin old immoral. how dare position to tell women what they need, to tell women what is in their best interests. that trusts women. [applause] vice pres. harris: this extraordinary health care provider and doctor, please. >> thank you, thank you so much. i'm to doing this. good afternoon, everyone. i'm sarah, the chief medical officer here■zanned parenthood north-central states....
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. >> the demonstrators are calling for an end to the violence int& gaza that has leftúan estimated 300 people dead. ktvu tom vacar has the story. reporter a stark. >> for hussa's you the make. >> it was over in just under three hours. of days that has been happening too long. so it'& a small inconvenience some. but the people of gaza have suffered much of the international terminal remained open for food, sundries and passenger escorts to another terminal to make their mid-morning flights. into violence and mass arrestst- remain noisy, intense, inconvenient for passengers but peaceful free speech. thanks to a deal, the protest leaders that we were working with held true to the commitments that they made when they said that they were going to finish their activity at a certain time. >> and it does requiret& negotiation. then, we certainly implemented some alternate plans to get our passengers where they needed to go around this protest activity, but many passengers felt inconvenience and discomfort nonetheless. >> i think it it it's aúit's a good way to demonstrate your,t& your viewpoi
. >> the demonstrators are calling for an end to the violence int& gaza that has leftúan estimated 300 people dead. ktvu tom vacar has the story. reporter a stark. >> for hussa's you the make. >> it was over in just under three hours. of days that has been happening too long. so it'& a small inconvenience some. but the people of gaza have suffered much of the international terminal remained open for food, sundries and passenger escorts to another terminal to make...
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>> oh, yes, i think recent many countries have strong interest in introducing that int issue and alsourity issues as well. when we talk about the countries in the regn, interest about that. and when it comes to cost discussion, we sometimes got the response from the government solution or something like that. the countries tends to focus just on the cost of installation. just the capital expenditure. but we have to think about the overall cost of operation, including the operation in the maintenance space, it will be 20 years or 25 years discussion, so we always persuade the host government that please, consider the life cycle costs, life cycle costs. so do not focus too much on just initial cost. so this is an important point. what japan and the united states can explain to -- especially in grouping countries because they do not have enough experiences in long-term life infrastructure projects, so, like you see somemes visit the government and the developing country's businesses and explain the importance of life cycle cost and how to achieve the value for money. make investments and
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and i'm not introducing this to throw the house int chaos.mittees will continue doing their work and investigations will continue. i support my conference. again, i've paid all dues to the nrcc and then some. i support the republicans holding majority next conference. but we need a speaker of the house that knows how to negotiate and knows how to walk in the room and hold the line and knows how to defend america first and the policies. reporter: what was the process to find a newd3 speaker? what does the process look like without the motion to vacate. ms. greene: it allows everyone to have discussions ionferences. reporter: do you have a speaker in mind? groan: i want to have conversations and hear from others how to handle it. reporter: have you to former president trump? ms. greene: i have not. reporter: how many americans? go greene: i won't give you a public but silently are breathing a sigh of relief. look at the numbers and the vote on this. this bill was passed without a majority of republicans. this is a democrat budget and passed by
and i'm not introducing this to throw the house int chaos.mittees will continue doing their work and investigations will continue. i support my conference. again, i've paid all dues to the nrcc and then some. i support the republicans holding majority next conference. but we need a speaker of the house that knows how to negotiate and knows how to walk in the room and hold the line and knows how to defend america first and the policies. reporter: what was the process to find a newd3 speaker?...
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characteristic, the mission to clear the city of joe heidi militants was ultimately successful.he fighting was inteok three times longer than planned, left 10,000 civilians dead and killed more coalition soldiers than expected. with current war■s successful counterterrorism campaigns. at times as early forces have conducted having bombings usingh largeay payloads more targeted operations that yield more succes result. the willingness to borrow heavily vapid populate areas to pursue hamas leader says change the perceptions and the realities of this war. protecting the civilian population is a strategic imperative in counterterrorism operations in the war on war. you want to separate the insurgents from the population. again the crest of the population to continue to successfully conduct your operation and sin increasingly isolated terrorist group. simply foot israel's risk creates more terrorists than it isg. illuminating. you think of a 15-year-old who has lost hisoungest sibling, his mother, his father, his grandparents.z9 wearable his rage and fury and profound sadness be directed? it's a questio
characteristic, the mission to clear the city of joe heidi militants was ultimately successful.he fighting was inteok three times longer than planned, left 10,000 civilians dead and killed more coalition soldiers than expected. with current war■s successful counterterrorism campaigns. at times as early forces have conducted having bombings usingh largeay payloads more targeted operations that yield more succes result. the willingness to borrow heavily vapid populate areas to pursue hamas...
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find jobs macarthur boulevard is notorious for speeders back in 2022, the another car crash.damaged intn there. i feel like it's well ast should be, i feel like, nobody really respects the stop signs anymore. >ñ this group has had more than its share of challenges. last year, its freedom school at 90thl macarthur was broken intoc a month before the campus for at sprisk youth opened for the firt time. montano says as far as spit's 77th avenue location, they're committed to returning with the community's help. >> our community has always shown up and shown out for us, so i do believe that this is just a small setback for a bigger comeback. >> despite all their hardship, homies empowerment tells me thay will prevail in oakland. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, i'll look at our weather. the wind has whipped up trees all across the bay area. this is a look at orinda earlier today, ac power outage there caused a disruption in bart service between the orinda and sprockridge stations. this afternoon, pg and e service was knocked out to severalúthousand customers in orinda in the midd
find jobs macarthur boulevard is notorious for speeders back in 2022, the another car crash.damaged intn there. i feel like it's well ast should be, i feel like, nobody really respects the stop signs anymore. >ñ this group has had more than its share of challenges. last year, its freedom school at 90thl macarthur was broken intoc a month before the campus for at sprisk youth opened for the firt time. montano says as far as spit's 77th avenue location, they're committed to returning with the...
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and age with cable going up through the int profusion of niche culture, thismeant is that people got much better at the cultures, more different from each other. so one thing i do thinwe get that that began to happen in this period is that there be there opened up larger gaps between like the different cultural subgroups in america. and they began to notice that about each other. they felt they could see each othere they were all on the internet. they were all on cable, but they began feel like they knew each other less. this is a period when you will see like new york times maps about like this part of the country watches duck dynasty but this part watches the sopranos as a culture became the fact that we are more distant from each other, became more salient. and then the opportunity, a politician or a set of politicians toecome hyper appealing to a part of the culture the other side didn't the of the party structures toted the sort of politics we have here. you it's interesting because i think there's some false consciousness here that that marks people as people know herbert marcu
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inta problem you accepting accept immigration inta problem with you to.you're planning on leaving. that's migration leaving. that's her migration is a yes a totally anti yes pro—immigration and pro—immigration. right. and so this this is an incredibly horrific puff piece found written by by in the lancet by funded by the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> oh, here we go. well, firstly, theories, but no truth to it, right? >> it's a really important story, actually, because we were sold the sort of misanthropic myth of overpopulation by, you know, the climate cult and the 70s famous book, the malthusian disdain for the populous amongst our elites, which said, you know, there's too many people, and that's catastrophic because it and behold, it turns out, lo and behold, there's enough people. there's not enough people. birth rates . it's an rates are plummeting. it's an absolute it's going to rates are plummeting. it's an abrwe'll it's going to rates are plummeting. it's an abrwe'll be it's going to rates are plummeting. it's an abrwe'll be left it's goin
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i can definitely say that at intes, specifically at my production , i have a team of professionals., it is probably a joy for the soul and mind. watch the quality mark project on our tv channel. they were born in different parts of the world. hello everyone, my name is xing kaijen, i am from china, currently studying to become a magistrate. belarus, i noticed that belarusian students always have a lot of new ideas, they organize different events themselves, i always believe in people, especially these people who live here, who are between them, i didn’t feel like a foreigner or not, on the contrary, i felt at home , however, watch on tv channel belarus 24. grodna i can’t nadakuchyts, i can’t stay in grodna, i ’m walking in this city with a problem and you ’re sleeping with me. and i totally fell for the hellish velma of the jumping admetnasts, this fire tower. darechy, yashche adzin turistychny, papular ab'ekt. fire room. lunch in grodno remembers the architecture of the 20th century. the stone pabudova, 32 m high , towered over the entire city. kali dzyazhurny on the top of the vez
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that's why we're dedicating $50 million of chips funding to partner with int and community stakeholdersleges, state and local governments, labor unions and universities to train the new generation of workers for the way people don't have to leave their hometown to get good paying jobs and support their family. here in arizona, arizona state university is expanding its engineering program. get this. every time i say it and talk about it, it's astounding to me) going to expand their engineering to over 10,000 additional students. 10,000 additional students. community colleges are training new tenicians and launching free semi conductor programs led by intel employees. local unions are building training centers for apprentice a investing in semi conductor education starting as early as high school so students get hands on experience and the path to good paying jobs whether or the same thing is happening in other states as well. it's all part of my investing is $675 billion in private sector investment and ignited the manufacturing boom in america, a clean energy boom, a jobs boom, all here
that's why we're dedicating $50 million of chips funding to partner with int and community stakeholdersleges, state and local governments, labor unions and universities to train the new generation of workers for the way people don't have to leave their hometown to get good paying jobs and support their family. here in arizona, arizona state university is expanding its engineering program. get this. every time i say it and talk about it, it's astounding to me) going to expand their engineering...
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which is the "this," the absolute immuny int? chief justice roberts: yeah. i'm sorry, y. mr. katyal: so, on absolute muty, i don't think that we -- we waived it. so, you kn, rst of all, everything i just said before esn't turn on absolute immunity or not. i'm explaining why this was't ercive, what happened in either the lloyd's etg or the consent orders. now we do think the's a separate argument about absolute immunity and there's od reason to reach it. it was ventilated down below, and i thini's squarely before this court. soe's what the district court said at petition appendix 53a. th is its holding. "vullo's decision to enter into the loto lloyd's, and chubb consent orders and tirrecise terms are all entl to absolute immunity because they are prosecutorial actions premised oenrcement decisions intimately associated with the judicial process. " noi's fair, as he says, we raised that in the selective enforcement claim t t in the first amendment one, but there is good reason forhabecause, at that point in the district court, their first amendment claims were focused entirely
which is the "this," the absolute immuny int? chief justice roberts: yeah. i'm sorry, y. mr. katyal: so, on absolute muty, i don't think that we -- we waived it. so, you kn, rst of all, everything i just said before esn't turn on absolute immunity or not. i'm explaining why this was't ercive, what happened in either the lloyd's etg or the consent orders. now we do think the's a separate argument about absolute immunity and there's od reason to reach it. it was ventilated down below,...
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and so a lot of big plans int& store for us. >> all right.túnow. >> oh, almost forgot. yeah. >> is repurposed. yes. >> this was an old blanket look. really wonderful. thanks. yeah >> all right,úwell we appreciate it. and good luck with your your check tomorrow. and i can't wait to hear about the items on display at your store on haight street in the city. julie bryant with & >> thank heather, over to you. >> yeah. thank youc guys both so much.úmyself and my teenage daughter big thrifter. so i love this idea. okay. coming up next, supporting survivors of sexual assault. coming up, i'm going to talk with a local tattoo artist about the project called still not asking for it. and why he's adding his voice to the fight against vi im blaming business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comca
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. >> there is ann article here in politico with the headline ukraine loan gained traction int palatableh for house republicans. what are you hearing about that? this idea of making all loans i'm sorry all aid be alone a low interest or no interest loan? >> it is essentially changing the packaging is not changing a lot about the reality. i think■den asked for would essentially go back into the american economy it would be is to make weapons and other supplies to be sent to ukraine. we are talk but a small portion of that i believe 12 billion that would be a direct grant or loan toe■= ukraine. the idea is to make that amount forgiven and i think chris was talking about how the president can forget things for national security reasons. i think even on the republican side there is awareness they've been fighting this for two years it is unlikely the be able to spay this back anytime soon anyway. it's essentially leaving it in a way that is more palatable to the republican base which is focusedc issues, pocketbook issues and things like that for. >> you know a timeline for how fast ukraine c
. >> there is ann article here in politico with the headline ukraine loan gained traction int palatableh for house republicans. what are you hearing about that? this idea of making all loans i'm sorry all aid be alone a low interest or no interest loan? >> it is essentially changing the packaging is not changing a lot about the reality. i think■den asked for would essentially go back into the american economy it would be is to make weapons and other supplies to be sent to ukraine....
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i can say that at intes, specifically at my production, there is a team of professionals, my work forfe, this is probably a joy for the soul and mind, watch the “quality mark” project on our tv channel. in the month of april in the twenty-third year , a new production site for the production of cloth fabrics was adopted. blankets, fabrics for sewing coats, lightweight and with a higher density. now we are in an art workshop in a room, a demonstration room, where, of course, a small assortment of our products is presented. you and i can look at the coat fabric, it’s unusual, here such a christmas tree is presented. large, but the fabric is not simple, it has the place to be double-sided, and let’s turn the wrong side here too, it is as beautiful as the front side, it can be combined or used on its own, a new direction is plaids, both in the composition of synthetic materials and half-wool , this is warmer, homey, let’s say, soft. interesting design of the fabric, our desinators did their best here, of course, the glory, oh what a beauty, just finished, generally soft, of course, they s
i can say that at intes, specifically at my production, there is a team of professionals, my work forfe, this is probably a joy for the soul and mind, watch the “quality mark” project on our tv channel. in the month of april in the twenty-third year , a new production site for the production of cloth fabrics was adopted. blankets, fabrics for sewing coats, lightweight and with a higher density. now we are in an art workshop in a room, a demonstration room, where, of course, a small...
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well, anothe& big topic to watch for int& tonight's state of the union address. the climate crisis.e of hydrogen fuel cell trucks. talks with me live about the and the napa board mr. box? i had this idea... is it giving people lots of great food for 6 dollars, and letting them choose between two delicious sandwiches? great idea, devon. run with it! that went well. and you run and get my $6 jack pack. welcome to jack in the box! ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ oh hey, jack. going up? actually, no, justine... my famous 2 tacos are still just 99¢ when you order on the jack app or online. could you press 6, please? i'm going up. get my famous 2 tacos for just 99¢. only on the jack app or online. ♪ biden might address them tonight. well, another key to
well, anothe& big topic to watch for int& tonight's state of the union address. the climate crisis.e of hydrogen fuel cell trucks. talks with me live about the and the napa board mr. box? i had this idea... is it giving people lots of great food for 6 dollars, and letting them choose between two delicious sandwiches? great idea, devon. run with it! that went well. and you run and get my $6 jack pack. welcome to jack in the box! ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my...
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tuesday and that spreads int(northern ireland.preads int(northern ireland. butin again for northern ireland. but something bit brighter something a bit brighter in the southwest south and southwest and south wales, and for eastern to some for eastern england to some glimmers sunshine. but it is glimmers of sunshine. but it is going to feel pretty chilly, particularly across scotland , particularly across scotland, where rain and hill snow where the rain and hill snow continues wednesday and continues into wednesday and then elsewhere. it's bands of showers moving in. be prepared for some heavy downpours on wednesday. there will be some brighter spells between the heavy bit of sunshine heavy showers, a bit of sunshine . we'll see temperatures up to double digits but generally feeling cooler in the breeze and plenty more of those heavy showers to come the run up to easter. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. so we learned overnight that it was indeed communist china that hac
tuesday and that spreads int(northern ireland.preads int(northern ireland. butin again for northern ireland. but something bit brighter something a bit brighter in the southwest south and southwest and south wales, and for eastern to some for eastern england to some glimmers sunshine. but it is glimmers of sunshine. but it is going to feel pretty chilly, particularly across scotland , particularly across scotland, where rain and hill snow where the rain and hill snow continues wednesday and...
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their int because that's thing.3id is, because that's the thing.want to listen to what you're saying. they have a list of trigger words, and i've experienced it myself. so genuinely, times. >> and know, times. » and >> and you know, there aren't carve outs for, for artistic expression. originally the i think the original version of the crime the hate crime, hate crime bill, would have made, could have made plays, illegal. it would have absolutely stifled any sort of artistic expression on stage in scotland to what you were saying about seeing stuff in your house. >> my mum was convinced that there was a law passed that you had to get these smoke alarms. the approved you the government approved that you needed a smoke alarm and a smoke alarm. there and my mother was so convinced there was cameras because they wanted get because they wanted you to get this specific right with a little . little camera. >> yeah. well, i mean, in serious pressures. serious seriousness, pressures. we much we do have pretty much every house has listening house now has a l
their int because that's thing.3id is, because that's the thing.want to listen to what you're saying. they have a list of trigger words, and i've experienced it myself. so genuinely, times. >> and know, times. » and >> and you know, there aren't carve outs for, for artistic expression. originally the i think the original version of the crime the hate crime, hate crime bill, would have made, could have made plays, illegal. it would have absolutely stifled any sort of artistic...
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about 73,0p0 valid to get the recall on the ballot int& november.a recall say a manual count will protectc their effort from any legal challenges and a special dublinn that has been plagued with order coming from a federal judge this afternoon, it'súthe first time in the history of the federal bureau of prisons that a judge has demanded such oversight. the special masterúwill beúappointed by the court to ensure that spjudicial orders are carried out spfairly.úthis comes after several incarcerated women suedúfci dublin assaulted andt& retaliated against for speaking out. it also comes five days after fbi agents raided the prison removing the wardenúand spthree other top officials. >> we've used a data driven process to identify why the locationsúfor speed cameras, san francisco is cracking down on excessive speeding. >> the cameras are rolling out next year, and the reactionútoúthose new safety tools andúnew data shows california is failing to meett- its climate goals. what a nonprofit says the state would order to meet itst& objectives. >> and in ba
about 73,0p0 valid to get the recall on the ballot int& november.a recall say a manual count will protectc their effort from any legal challenges and a special dublinn that has been plagued with order coming from a federal judge this afternoon, it'súthe first time in the history of the federal bureau of prisons that a judge has demanded such oversight. the special masterúwill beúappointed by the court to ensure that spjudicial orders are carried out spfairly.úthis comes after several...
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. >> these crimes are not unlike ones we've seen in other parts particular oakland.a, int- >> something needs to happen because it's a smoke shop right over here. other other just hite constantly 2 or 3 times a week, the same, same, same, same style. >> at the scene of the crime sphere in el cerrito, extensive damageúwas done to the windows and the merchandise that was stolen. as for who's going to be responsible for prosecutingúthis case, it will be two county da's in alameda for the accident that happened on the freeway costa for the burglary here inc el cerrito. alex wertz ktvul fox two newsc well, there's an investigation underway in campbell tonight after police say officers there shot and killed a man while responding to a domestic violence call. >> it was reported at about 3:00 this morning at an apartment so. the responding officers metúwith a woman who said that her the residence with another man. police say thatúthat man, miguel nava gomez, was under a restraining order not to make contact with the family. we're told when officers. an officer n returned fire, striking. no onee
. >> these crimes are not unlike ones we've seen in other parts particular oakland.a, int- >> something needs to happen because it's a smoke shop right over here. other other just hite constantly 2 or 3 times a week, the same, same, same, same style. >> at the scene of the crime sphere in el cerrito, extensive damageúwas done to the windows and the merchandise that was stolen. as for who's going to be responsible for prosecutingúthis case, it will be two county da's in...
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space, they don’t want us... by colleague i can definitely say that i have a team of professionals at intesfically at my production, my work for me is a significant part of my life, it is probably a joy for the soul and mind. watch the quality mark project on our tv channel. about how much faith is important in the life of every person ; they know first-hand in the church of st. silouan of athos, who is located in mstislavl. during the war, this temple was heavily destroyed and was abandoned for a long time. however, in 2016, after reconstruction, the st. holy church. received new life, she was consecrated in honor of the monk seloan of athos. at this place there was a princely court; according to historians , at this place there was a church of the holy martyr paraskeva friday, here is the icon of paroska friday. then it was founded on this place trinity cathedral, and that was it. the city's cathedral, but in the 19th century the wooden cathedral was rebuilt and it became a stone cathedral, and it was closed by the bolsheviks in 1925, then it stood in disrepair, there were warehouses for
space, they don’t want us... by colleague i can definitely say that i have a team of professionals at intesfically at my production, my work for me is a significant part of my life, it is probably a joy for the soul and mind. watch the quality mark project on our tv channel. about how much faith is important in the life of every person ; they know first-hand in the church of st. silouan of athos, who is located in mstislavl. during the war, this temple was heavily destroyed and was abandoned...
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today we're making decisions to do this for decades to come and doing it all across ariaking int comesoric laws i signed with the support of tammy and gwen. my bipartisan infrastructure law, the most significant law to modernize our roads and bridges and so much more in generations, the most consequential investment. another law, the inflation reduction act which is the most significant investment to fighting climate change and events in the environment ever in history anywhere in the world. that's not hyperbole. and they're already making a difference. look, let me give you one example. back in december i was in milwaukee and met with a plumber named rashon. is he here? who owns his own small business, hero plumbing, with hundreds of lead pipes for children on the n water comes out without the risk of brain damage. it was supposed to take the city 60 years to eliminate these pipes to do this work and because the infrastructure law is signed we're getting all of it done, city within 10 years, gone. i was proud to have as my guest at the state of the union address last week. we're on th
today we're making decisions to do this for decades to come and doing it all across ariaking int comesoric laws i signed with the support of tammy and gwen. my bipartisan infrastructure law, the most significant law to modernize our roads and bridges and so much more in generations, the most consequential investment. another law, the inflation reduction act which is the most significant investment to fighting climate change and events in the environment ever in history anywhere in the world....
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we will get our wonderful pot, well , it’s like a sausage so big, good afternoon, hello, my name is inteelshan, where are you from azerbaijan, welcome. first of all, everyone already knows this safe sub-region, where special detachments of snipers are already concentrated, which is what the baltic countries are doing today, having paramilitary units near their state borders. the war is now going on, including for resources , because the west cannot live at its own expense, they live by robbing the middle east, africa and the post-soviet space, they don’t want us to live on our own calmly, so that's when the president says peace and sovereignty are expensive. the project is objective. don't miss new episodes on the belarus 24 tv channel. this is an event program on belarus 24 and we continue. for emotions , trips to the factory and excursions to enterprises are gaining more and more popularity among tourists. our observer knows how many guests visited belarusian production facilities in 2023. elena puntus. almost 94 tourists visited the enterprises of the ministry of industry last year, w
we will get our wonderful pot, well , it’s like a sausage so big, good afternoon, hello, my name is inteelshan, where are you from azerbaijan, welcome. first of all, everyone already knows this safe sub-region, where special detachments of snipers are already concentrated, which is what the baltic countries are doing today, having paramilitary units near their state borders. the war is now going on, including for resources , because the west cannot live at its own expense, they live by...
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. >> all right, tom,c thank you in scattered showers out there int& the north bay.arter of an inch, maybe even a little more. and you can kind of see that in the satellite loop. radar loop, it's satellite and radar. you can kind of seeúit sliding in there. and for most of us it's been just trace amounts or 1 or 2 one hundredths of an inchúof rain, which is it's enough toúslow you down. this is these are some of the totalsúyou can see the heavy number like kentfield was 0.35, santa rosa 0.24, but then san francisco 0.02, concord 0.01, fremont point. there was three hundredths of an inch. it's pretty light stuff, but you know, it's enough to slow you down, especially if you're driving on the freeway in the afternoon commute. and we do have some light scattered showers there. now. tomorrow we do the same thing. we do it again. different kind of systemw minutes. but as we go into tomorrowl temperatures will be about where they were today. so these were the highs from today. low 60s, 62 in antioch, 62 in fairfield, 62 in hayward. certainly warmer than where we were yeste
. >> all right, tom,c thank you in scattered showers out there int& the north bay.arter of an inch, maybe even a little more. and you can kind of see that in the satellite loop. radar loop, it's satellite and radar. you can kind of seeúit sliding in there. and for most of us it's been just trace amounts or 1 or 2 one hundredths of an inchúof rain, which is it's enough toúslow you down. this is these are some of the totalsúyou can see the heavy number like kentfield was 0.35, santa...
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your hair is all int& >> don't look too close, no. >> there was. spwarmer. that's not a problem. but boy, mean, it's really picked up here in this deep low in southernbecause california, there snow, parts of arizona, southern nevada, and even on the desert of
your hair is all int& >> don't look too close, no. >> there was. spwarmer. that's not a problem. but boy, mean, it's really picked up here in this deep low in southernbecause california, there snow, parts of arizona, southern nevada, and even on the desert of
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we try to see some notification a redress transferred int texting world as we start to mandate blocking of text. that is my huge issue. that's one way to balance a stretch at the really bad traffic try to get blocked but at least not for too long. go ahead. what would you agree labeling is a problem. there is yet another bottleneck to go through. also moving away it's kind of out there and no one uses it anymore. we had toward labeling. >> a couple different things to think about labeling. one is the extension makes a decision about whether traffic is suspicious or not. thus one kind of labeling. the other kind of labeling is let's say you've got to get through. you see a label on your phone. >> and verify. i think where the fcc needs to go is not to authenticate a number but to authenticate the identity of the person calling or sending the text. data unit there are concerns being up-to-date. and there are questions about who should be in control of the information that gets sentthe network. i think it has a terminating provider. but maybe rich called the originating provider audit on,
we try to see some notification a redress transferred int texting world as we start to mandate blocking of text. that is my huge issue. that's one way to balance a stretch at the really bad traffic try to get blocked but at least not for too long. go ahead. what would you agree labeling is a problem. there is yet another bottleneck to go through. also moving away it's kind of out there and no one uses it anymore. we had toward labeling. >> a couple different things to think about...
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the other int about president jackson is that he apparently taught his parrot, his pet, how to swear,t sometimes became problematic in the white house for some of his guests. so people often ask me on tours when i would deliver. they understand why abraham lincoln and george washington are up front, but they question why andrew jackson front and center, all three of these are on bills, dollar bills, monetary, american currency. but people suspect rightfully so that thomas jefferson and fdr should probably be up here front and center with the big three. and i don't disagree with that. so i finally asked the owner why andrew jackson ended up here front center, and his response me was very interesting. he said, well, that's simple. he's got really pretty hair and i like hisnyhow, and he does, 't nice hair and great epaulets. i started these tours and fttalking legitimate presidentil accomplishments and nobody cared. people entertained. then i started how andrew jackson's parrot squared and people love this stuff. people want to hear silly odd stuff. president lincoln, the tallest of all
the other int about president jackson is that he apparently taught his parrot, his pet, how to swear,t sometimes became problematic in the white house for some of his guests. so people often ask me on tours when i would deliver. they understand why abraham lincoln and george washington are up front, but they question why andrew jackson front and center, all three of these are on bills, dollar bills, monetary, american currency. but people suspect rightfully so that thomas jefferson and fdr...
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story history of ishing conservative views for, you know, 75 years, then sort of found itsno■Ñ in any intle, many books that that they publish. i mean, i didn't really know the details, but i could see from the books that i was publishing. so when i published robert f kennedy's book, the real anthony fauci, you know, it was the bestselling book in america. in its first week, it sold 93,000 copies. the new york times bestseller list made iat number accept an r it. big tech it. so it was censored in every possible way. it got no reviews at all. totaledlackout because it was labeled as misinformation, which by the definition that was prevalent then, whicht contradid statements by dr.ere pese misinformation. he represented and that was that was where where, you know, then to. so a book that contradicted him even just by the title. so you didn't have to read any of it to decidet. and the title itself was misinformation because it said thff official might be saying things that were untrue or incole or needed further research. tony lyons, is it fair to say that you published conservative books?
story history of ishing conservative views for, you know, 75 years, then sort of found itsno■Ñ in any intle, many books that that they publish. i mean, i didn't really know the details, but i could see from the books that i was publishing. so when i published robert f kennedy's book, the real anthony fauci, you know, it was the bestselling book in america. in its first week, it sold 93,000 copies. the new york times bestseller list made iat number accept an r it. big tech it. so it was...
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if we could take all of the wonderful rhetoric about how important this issue is and turn it int tangibletless women at peace tables on a much more peaceful world and plenty of resources for these organizations. it is not happening. it needs to happen. and we need more women in positions of responsibility, certainly as negotiators, as mediators, there are very few, 10% of negotiators and even fewer signatories to the agreement. so this recognition of the vital role is another critically important element. the security council also said thater adopt national action plans to take the important work that this represents, implement and therer 100 national action plans today. secretary clinton es over the realization for the first time of the united states national action plan. some -- check the box, that is all the government can say, we have an lan and that is all we can say about it. others, governments revisit year after year to see what they need to better implement the resolution. but there is still a lot of work that still needs to be done. israel and palestine, for example. no national
if we could take all of the wonderful rhetoric about how important this issue is and turn it int tangibletless women at peace tables on a much more peaceful world and plenty of resources for these organizations. it is not happening. it needs to happen. and we need more women in positions of responsibility, certainly as negotiators, as mediators, there are very few, 10% of negotiators and even fewer signatories to the agreement. so this recognition of the vital role is another critically...
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there's a reason for this because it is spelled outt int's official publication on communist.ect quotes immediately after the of power, the central committee will set up a new government. it will appear democratic opponents of the new administration should be removed as soon as possible, but in a democratic fashion, that is to say be brought to trial before a court comprised one known member of the party and two secret members are sympathizers. the country should not apply inclusion in the soviet union until they have received from the comintern traitors are tout. the term class enemy comprises the followinggical movements ofa nationalist or religious character. members of the police force, diplomats, civil servants, officers in, individuals known to have opposed the revolution. we continue our quotinwhnecessae churches should be allowed to contribute in the preparation and through of the revolution their numerical strength should determine the rate at which church influence is later to be eliminated from the party end. the communist international blueprint for conquest speaks
there's a reason for this because it is spelled outt int's official publication on communist.ect quotes immediately after the of power, the central committee will set up a new government. it will appear democratic opponents of the new administration should be removed as soon as possible, but in a democratic fashion, that is to say be brought to trial before a court comprised one known member of the party and two secret members are sympathizers. the country should not apply inclusion in the...
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whether they were affluent or or not so affluent and and that tradition continued the thirties and inting point of fact is the fact that the patent office being in close proximity to willard, you had a lot of people visiting washington with new innovative ideas, whether be elevator engines, air conditioning, you it those ideas come across the willard whether or not whether or not it was that the actually at the round robin bar or in the lobby but u can well be well aware that that the astute as they were re always having their ear to the ground to find out what the latest was whether it was installi telephones in each room going back to the 1840s, having hot water and at end bathrooms on each floo■'r for the guests. and that led to having running water and actual bathroom in the indi■'vidu rooms when the hotel was rebuilt in the part of the 19th century. then you have the turn the century you have the new willard. it was known built in the corner, 14th and pennsylvania. and you had all these modern accommodations that were incorporated that just bedazzled people. when you think about i
whether they were affluent or or not so affluent and and that tradition continued the thirties and inting point of fact is the fact that the patent office being in close proximity to willard, you had a lot of people visiting washington with new innovative ideas, whether be elevator engines, air conditioning, you it those ideas come across the willard whether or not whether or not it was that the actually at the round robin bar or in the lobby but u can well be well aware that that the astute as...
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council members who int- rejected this last night say they want a more strict penalize spectators. >>ct have voted on theúdate for their own recall. the recall recall efforts against boardnd.- president ryan jergenson and member linda hurley began after organizers say they want allegey making policies motivated by personal agendas and the refusal to take action against racism. >> sailing enthusiasts are able to now get a glimpse of a historic visitor in san francisco. skyfox flew right over the stad amsterdam, a 19th century style ship docked at pier 30. it's going to be here until march 23rd. then it's off to honolulu as part of a trip around theúworld. the ship captain says translates to the city of amsterdam, is a replica of an old tea clipper ship once used to travel between china and northern europe, transporting tea, according to the chronicle, the ship docked in san francisco once before, about six years ago, during its first world tour. >> nasa is offering an out of this world opportunity to have part of moon. the space agency is allowing people to send their names to the moon
council members who int- rejected this last night say they want a more strict penalize spectators. >>ct have voted on theúdate for their own recall. the recall recall efforts against boardnd.- president ryan jergenson and member linda hurley began after organizers say they want allegey making policies motivated by personal agendas and the refusal to take action against racism. >> sailing enthusiasts are able to now get a glimpse of a historic visitor in san francisco. skyfox flew...
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on aid, the ship carrying 200 tons of aid from cyprus has started to offload the aid int gaza on smallert are taking it toward gaza. it is unclear how it will b distributed on the ground. in a sign of how risky that is, there was another fatal insnce on wednesday in which 21 people were killed at an aid distribution point in gaza city. hamas said it was is really troops that opened fire. israel said it has investigated and its troops are not to blame. it has blamed armed palestinian men. it shows how disorderly these aid distribution points can be in a point where civil order has broken down. in the sixth month of war, there is no credible local authority present. sumi: there has been more unrest in the capital of haiti despite efforts to reestablish law and order. emergency response teams were called to the main jail after a fire broke out. the storming of the prison by gangs, releasing of hundreds of convicts, led to the resignation of the prime minister and the collapse of the government. u.s. -- set to announce $25 million in humanitarian assistance for haiti. the additional aid come
on aid, the ship carrying 200 tons of aid from cyprus has started to offload the aid int gaza on smallert are taking it toward gaza. it is unclear how it will b distributed on the ground. in a sign of how risky that is, there was another fatal insnce on wednesday in which 21 people were killed at an aid distribution point in gaza city. hamas said it was is really troops that opened fire. israel said it has investigated and its troops are not to blame. it has blamed armed palestinian men. it...
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it penetrates deep int moutho to actively repair as it weakened an animal. recommend canaeat togel repair with new banana repair mouthwash. you can enhance that repair beyond brushing. >> they were great together. >> what we're doing here will last generations because we still break heart to break. think. i think we're like one of our doctors. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. a lot of times you can't control the amount of sleep that you're getting. you can fall asleep or you're tossing and turning all night. you can't get the sleep. you need to stay healthy. i know it's scary unless you use relaxium sleep relaxium. sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients and it usually works from the very first night. you try it. it helps you fall asleep, stay asleep and wake up refreshed, earning your body those quality hours of sleep that it desperately needs. >> join the hundreds of thousands of people who have experienced the relief and health benefits from getting a great night's sleep and get relaxium sleep. the first time i took re
it penetrates deep int moutho to actively repair as it weakened an animal. recommend canaeat togel repair with new banana repair mouthwash. you can enhance that repair beyond brushing. >> they were great together. >> what we're doing here will last generations because we still break heart to break. think. i think we're like one of our doctors. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. a lot of times you can't control the amount of sleep that you're getting. you can...
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he wos even shamed int mentioning lake and riley. she's the young woma nthe who was murdered by one of the nearly ten plus illeganell, unvetted, illegal immigrants. and jod e biden that have poured across the open border to int our south, unfortunately. well, even jill got her namegolg wrong. calling her lincoln riley on facebook, while lincolnher, s riley's mother. good for her. she responded, quote, biden does not even knows my child's name. it is pathetic. name.patheticshe's right. of course, joe didn't publicly apologize to the riley family or even acknowledge his mistake. now, instead, he went on mostc.f dnc for a propaganda interviewor to express his deep and sincere, sincere regret that he accurately iere -- callr illegal immigrant charged with killing lincoln. rilean wiy, lincoln, lincoln, joe and the illegal. take a looenk. >> you used the word illegal when talking about the man who allegedly killed don riley, an undocumented. and i shouldn't. and usually i should as undocumented. and lookillegal,re and, when i e about the d
he wos even shamed int mentioning lake and riley. she's the young woma nthe who was murdered by one of the nearly ten plus illeganell, unvetted, illegal immigrants. and jod e biden that have poured across the open border to int our south, unfortunately. well, even jill got her namegolg wrong. calling her lincoln riley on facebook, while lincolnher, s riley's mother. good for her. she responded, quote, biden does not even knows my child's name. it is pathetic. name.patheticshe's right. of...
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graph to come up with three headlines oracle, walmart and microsoft into be the companies that may be intenterested. >> let's put in a call to the ftc, the biden administration has been on a competition and anticompetition, that is good to be tricky to get any of that deal. >> they didn't want microsoft to buy activision why did they let microsoft buy tiktok. >> this would be a bigger deal. >> this a be a bigger deal ladies have a billion-dollar deal. >> you said we might get ahead of ourselves on the speculation. i love speculation and getting ahead of ourselves, where we going wrong. >> i think we still haven't passed the senate, come on. we had a lot of great legislation over the years that died in the house and we have a release to coming to for ration. and a lot of interest in this which is positive and alex pointed out we got bipartisanship, that's impressive it is certainly more so than we seated other legislation that is died in the house and until we get schumer and the other leaders in the senate saying this is getting done and putting real timeline reels around this i think this
graph to come up with three headlines oracle, walmart and microsoft into be the companies that may be intenterested. >> let's put in a call to the ftc, the biden administration has been on a competition and anticompetition, that is good to be tricky to get any of that deal. >> they didn't want microsoft to buy activision why did they let microsoft buy tiktok. >> this would be a bigger deal. >> this a be a bigger deal ladies have a billion-dollar deal. >> you said...
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it's called the end of everything how wars descend int annihilation. new york times, white house and national security correspondent davianr, along with the wilson center's mary brooks, penned new cold wars, i's rise, russia's invasion and america's stgg to defend the west. th book also comes out in april. and catholic universy pressor and russian expert michael kimmich has penned a study of the russia raine war. it's titled collisions the origins of the war in ukraine and the new global instability. and finally, two other notable books we want to mention that are coming out this spring in may, former university of kentucky swimmer riley gaines will release her book. it's about her work to keep trans women from competing in the women's divisions ofpotitleg against the current fighting for common sense in a world that's lost its mind. and wnba star and olympic gold medalist brittney griner is publishing a book about the ten months she spent in russia's prison system. ms. grinder's book entitled coming home, is being published in may as well. and that's
it's called the end of everything how wars descend int annihilation. new york times, white house and national security correspondent davianr, along with the wilson center's mary brooks, penned new cold wars, i's rise, russia's invasion and america's stgg to defend the west. th book also comes out in april. and catholic universy pressor and russian expert michael kimmich has penned a study of the russia raine war. it's titled collisions the origins of the war in ukraine and the new global...