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so they tell us we're going to look out for jeffrey epstein. we have to take care of and make sure nothing happens and they put them in a cell with a guy who's basically a mafia. gorilla school, literally, he strangled this guy, did that. the guy just happen to have 4 people with them unrelated. so we kill, excuse me, 3 people. so we killed the other 3 just because they were there. they put epstein in the cell with this guy and he committed suicide. so in viewing that particular scenario, if you're i, where i ask what we knew about jeffrey epstein, based on what we learned, we'd probably, regardless of what we knew, it would probably come out. i don't know, nothing. right as well. yeah. we don't even go anything. but as a part of the problem with this, and it's not just the way, it's not just the american, what other intelligence agencies are you mentioned is rarely in the fact that does a maxwell's father was given this huge stately fear or by the israeli government. and he was not actually a member of, here's apparently government socially, s
so they tell us we're going to look out for jeffrey epstein. we have to take care of and make sure nothing happens and they put them in a cell with a guy who's basically a mafia. gorilla school, literally, he strangled this guy, did that. the guy just happen to have 4 people with them unrelated. so we kill, excuse me, 3 people. so we killed the other 3 just because they were there. they put epstein in the cell with this guy and he committed suicide. so in viewing that particular scenario, if...
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what happened is, jeffrey epstein, you know, who wants to get people don't know literally. jeffrey epstein was put in a cell with a man named nicholas tart, hardly only who was recently convicted for murdering for people when he so they tell us we're going to look out for jeffrey epstein. we have to take care of and make sure nothing happens. and they put them in a cell with a guy who's basically a mafia. gorilla school, literally to strangle this guy did that. the guy just happen to have 4 people with an unrelated, so we kill, excuse me, 3 people. so we killed the other 3 just because they were there, they put epstein in the cell with this guy and he committed suicide. so in viewing that particular scenario, if you're i, where i ask what we knew about jeffrey epstein, based on what we learned, we'd probably, regardless of what we knew, it would probably come out. i don't know, nothing. right as well. yeah, we don't even go anything. that's a part of the problem with this, and it's not just the way, it's not just the american. what other intelligence agent does, a maxwell's father was give
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jeffrey: you like cap. mark: i like it. jeffrey: the home will also feature a spiral staircase.h a model. mark: i have to figure out how to detail it and make sure everything's smooth and the curves and it makes sense and that it looks right from the underside and the curves are good. it will have this sort of tornado quality to it and kind of like a vortex stair simply because of the way the geometry on this, on this side works. like usually what i find is whoever designed this side didn't think about this side. [laughter] that's what i have to do. jeffrey: he builds his models and does his own work in his studio about an hour north of the city in a 1905 firehouse he converted. it's also where he pursues his other passion, music, the one that doesn't pay the bills. still, he insists, developing any skill is about having the will to overcome inevitable obstacles along the way. mark: anybody who has really developed a real skill, if you talk to them, 75% of what they'll tell you about is the stumbling blocks they met on the way, and what they had to overcome on the way to doing t
jeffrey: you like cap. mark: i like it. jeffrey: the home will also feature a spiral staircase.h a model. mark: i have to figure out how to detail it and make sure everything's smooth and the curves and it makes sense and that it looks right from the underside and the curves are good. it will have this sort of tornado quality to it and kind of like a vortex stair simply because of the way the geometry on this, on this side works. like usually what i find is whoever designed this side didn't...
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jeffrey: meaning what?died, and i felt very much alone, even though i was supported by my family. but i felt like there were things i did not understand. my teacher gave me "to an athlete dying young," by a.e. housman. jeffrey: famous poem >> very famous poem. jeffrey: it's also one of more than 2500 poems that are part of the academy's popular ten -year-old digital series poem a day. which highlights new work by contemporary poets. it has received -- it's received by more than 330,000 daily subscribers and read by tens of thousands more every year. the academy also offers a k-12 education program, including the "teach this poem series." the poem in your pocket day when people of all ages read, share, post, create art using poetry. and it gives $1.3 million a year to poets through prizes and fellowships. maldonado has taught literature in high schools in both puerto rico and new york. he first wrote his poetry in english. but watching from afar the devastation in his homeland by hurricane maria in 2017 chan
jeffrey: meaning what?died, and i felt very much alone, even though i was supported by my family. but i felt like there were things i did not understand. my teacher gave me "to an athlete dying young," by a.e. housman. jeffrey: famous poem >> very famous poem. jeffrey: it's also one of more than 2500 poems that are part of the academy's popular ten -year-old digital series poem a day. which highlights new work by contemporary poets. it has received -- it's received by more than...
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jeffrey: the announcement came this afternoon.hey will officially strike at midnight tonight already, actors are leaving sets and even premieres. and many more will be on picket lines starting tomorrow. >> the entire business model has been changed by streaming, digital, ai. this is a moment of history, a moment of truth. if we don't stand tall right now , we are all going to be in trouble. jeffrey: among the unresolved issues, demands for higher wages. the increase of residuals as streaming services command more of the market and new protections from the use of artificial intelligence. for its part, the alliance of motion picture and television producers representing traditional studios such as universal, paramount, and disney, along with newer tech giants like apple, netflix, and amazon about blamed the union for walking away from major concessions, saying in a statement the union has regrettably chosen a path that will lead to financial hardship for countless thousands of people who depend on the industry. in an interview this
jeffrey: the announcement came this afternoon.hey will officially strike at midnight tonight already, actors are leaving sets and even premieres. and many more will be on picket lines starting tomorrow. >> the entire business model has been changed by streaming, digital, ai. this is a moment of history, a moment of truth. if we don't stand tall right now , we are all going to be in trouble. jeffrey: among the unresolved issues, demands for higher wages. the increase of residuals as...
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what happened is, jeffrey epstein, you know, who wants to get people don't know literally jeffrey epstein was put in a cell with a man named nicholas tart, hardly only who was recently convicted for murdering for people when he so they tell us we're going to look out for jeffrey epstein, we have to take care of and make sure nothing happens and they put them in a cell with a guy who's basically a mafia. gorilla school, literally, he strangled this guy, did that. the guy just happen to have 4 people with an unrelated. so we kill, excuse me, 3 people. so we killed the other 3 just because they were there. they put epstein in the cell with this guy and he committed suicide. so in viewing that particular scenario, if you're i, where i ask what we knew about jeffrey epstein, based on what we learned, we'd probably, regardless of what we knew, it would probably come out. i don't know, nothing. right as well. yeah. we don't even go anything. but as a part of the problem with this, and it's not just the way, it's not just the american, what other intelligence agencies are you mentioned is rarely
what happened is, jeffrey epstein, you know, who wants to get people don't know literally jeffrey epstein was put in a cell with a man named nicholas tart, hardly only who was recently convicted for murdering for people when he so they tell us we're going to look out for jeffrey epstein, we have to take care of and make sure nothing happens and they put them in a cell with a guy who's basically a mafia. gorilla school, literally, he strangled this guy, did that. the guy just happen to have 4...
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jeffrey: what has greta gerwig done with this complicated history? us to get inside the head of a little girl in the most magical way, meaning, when a little girl plays with barbie, the world is hers. everything that she decides comes from inside of her. and her imagination can be limitless, because there aren't doors closing in her face. she's not subject to the male gaze. so, it's a very particular kind of world. and greta has allowed us to see what that world would look like without men and the choices that women can make and the freedom that they have in a non-patriarchal world. so, it's really quite an amazing thing to watch. and she does it with irreverence and humor and joy and a wee bit of rage, and so it's just a really fun way to reexamine this doll. jeffrey: given what you know about the history, do you expect even more twists and turns for barbie in the future? andrea: absolutely, because she is subject to the same backlashes that we as women are. so, i, sadly, feel certain that that backlash will occur. but maybe we have taken a giant st
jeffrey: what has greta gerwig done with this complicated history? us to get inside the head of a little girl in the most magical way, meaning, when a little girl plays with barbie, the world is hers. everything that she decides comes from inside of her. and her imagination can be limitless, because there aren't doors closing in her face. she's not subject to the male gaze. so, it's a very particular kind of world. and greta has allowed us to see what that world would look like without men and...
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jeffrey brown looks at the global phenomenon.s part of our arts and culture series, canvas. ♪ >> what are you doing here? >> i'm coming with you. >> did you bring your rollerblades? i literally go nowhere without them. jeffrey: "barbie" is getting a big screen makeover in director greta gerwig's new film, but it's just the latest update in a long history. ♪ barbie, her original full name was barbara millicent roberts, was created in 1959 by ruth handler for the mattel toy company. she stood 11.5 inches tall, that mostly hasn't changed, but her look certainly has. as the blonde, slim-waisted, full-chested doll became a cultural phenomenon of the post-war era. her male counterpart ken was brought on board in 1961. worth noting, he first came with straight arms that didn't bend and a head that could turn only left and right. it was 1980 before mattel released the first black and latina dolls actually named barbie. and, in 2016, three new body types were introduced -- curvy, petite, and tall. also changed, who she is, including her w
jeffrey brown looks at the global phenomenon.s part of our arts and culture series, canvas. ♪ >> what are you doing here? >> i'm coming with you. >> did you bring your rollerblades? i literally go nowhere without them. jeffrey: "barbie" is getting a big screen makeover in director greta gerwig's new film, but it's just the latest update in a long history. ♪ barbie, her original full name was barbara millicent roberts, was created in 1959 by ruth handler for the...
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all of our guest your day francesca alban is a and jeffrey robertson and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just ever dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ag inside story. you can also, during the conversation on twitter or handle is at a j inside story for me and truman, the whole team here, bye for now, the us the, when a waterline is committed, is it coming to the, how does it or follows that goes in the human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court. i visit a pretty place to make sure that i should go up to practice taking on the arms, trained in his mind for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in front. oh no, just see if how do you states control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma spite? it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the public attention to how is citizenship? listen
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a a bore in crimes and by any atrocity, pride and international violations. jeffrey, let me get your vantage point when it comes to international law, when it comes to international justice. um, will there be more international pressure put on is real uh will they feel like they can act with impunity? well, i love the country country, but he's acting with the gracious to prove it and doing the most damage at the moment is russia which has torn up the un charles and has him, but he gives another cox. yeah. and these causing the crime hundreds every day. by bombing, the civilians, by the things that we can see on television. so it is acting was in the bathroom up nuclear weapons, which terrifies everybody. so we are in a very difficult state just a minute. and international justice has only come on in the last 20 or so. yeah, the quote is to building up the precedents. she's building up there and the movement they call touch russia, because each ease of member of the security council ridiculously can be to any action taken against the even the it to match the cravings in that country w
a a bore in crimes and by any atrocity, pride and international violations. jeffrey, let me get your vantage point when it comes to international law, when it comes to international justice. um, will there be more international pressure put on is real uh will they feel like they can act with impunity? well, i love the country country, but he's acting with the gracious to prove it and doing the most damage at the moment is russia which has torn up the un charles and has him, but he gives another...
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i also have to order how did this change, how, how do you think we would have it different if jeffrey epstein was still alive today for whatever reason that you know that he went on with jp morgan still be fighting this f. c was still there is this because there's actually because i've seen past and so we're looking for someone to give us answers. well, you know, it's kind of hard to answer that question. but.
i also have to order how did this change, how, how do you think we would have it different if jeffrey epstein was still alive today for whatever reason that you know that he went on with jp morgan still be fighting this f. c was still there is this because there's actually because i've seen past and so we're looking for someone to give us answers. well, you know, it's kind of hard to answer that question. but.
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and it is not like he hasn't already used people like jeffrey clark. he pluck some obscurity and he uses them anyway. on chris carter, thanks for the recording. it is strong, i appreciate. it >> thanks for having me. >> coming up, if you live in the states of connecticut, delaware, hawaii, rhode island or vermont your drivers license could no longer be considered valid in florida. the latest unbelievable follow-up from the desantis culture wars, coming up, next. culture wars, coming up, next. but is the only complete long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. now when i have people over, hiv pills aren't on my mind. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you're taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver p
and it is not like he hasn't already used people like jeffrey clark. he pluck some obscurity and he uses them anyway. on chris carter, thanks for the recording. it is strong, i appreciate. it >> thanks for having me. >> coming up, if you live in the states of connecticut, delaware, hawaii, rhode island or vermont your drivers license could no longer be considered valid in florida. the latest unbelievable follow-up from the desantis culture wars, coming up, next. culture wars, coming...
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how did you first meet jeffrey epstein?acquiring art. >> you were an artist and he asked you to get involved with his lucrative art collection? >> he didn't have a lucrative art collection, he had garish taste and he needed help. i thought he was daddy warbucks, because that is how he presented himself. in the early days, hry charismatic, charming, handsome. generous, but never generous person. he was a wonderful employer for a a while. he was kind. he would come to my defense and i didn't get they were grooming me. >> jesse: what happened the night you were assaulted? >> i never saw her with just a bathroom. i could tell she didn't have clothing underneath. i felt uncomfortable because this was my employer. she is being strange, showing part of her body and i felt uncomfortable and she said, come with me, and i knew something was nefarious. i felt the energy and jeffrey was lying in bed watching a math program. he asked me to rub his feet and i knew that was weird because he was my employer. i went to give him a foot massa
how did you first meet jeffrey epstein?acquiring art. >> you were an artist and he asked you to get involved with his lucrative art collection? >> he didn't have a lucrative art collection, he had garish taste and he needed help. i thought he was daddy warbucks, because that is how he presented himself. in the early days, hry charismatic, charming, handsome. generous, but never generous person. he was a wonderful employer for a a while. he was kind. he would come to my defense and i...
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jeffrey clark now faces potential disbarment in washington, d.c.g to his false claims of voter fraud in georgia. clark is also the guy that pushed the theory that a voting machine had access the internet through, wait for it, a smart thermostat with a knit connection trail leading back to china. this guy has now emerged for a favorite to become the next attorney general if donald trump wins his second term as we reported in new york magazine. joining me -- a former federal prosecutor for the department of justice, and a contributing editor for new york magazine, where his new article is titled, the sequel it will be worse. trump's former justice department officials fear a second term. it is so good to have you here. you had the opportunity to talk to several senior officials from trump's justice department about what a trump term would mean for the doj. lay out the highlights of what you learn from this conversation. >> the biggest take away from me was that almost everybody volunteered that they were concerned the trump would effectively turn the
jeffrey clark now faces potential disbarment in washington, d.c.g to his false claims of voter fraud in georgia. clark is also the guy that pushed the theory that a voting machine had access the internet through, wait for it, a smart thermostat with a knit connection trail leading back to china. this guy has now emerged for a favorite to become the next attorney general if donald trump wins his second term as we reported in new york magazine. joining me -- a former federal prosecutor for the...
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all of our guest your day francesca alban is a and jeffrey robertson and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just ever dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ag inside story. you could also, during the conversation on twitter handle is at a j inside story for me and film and the whole team here, bye for now. the, it's the when a war crime is committed, is it kind of how does it or follows that goes in the human rights investigator, on his unprecedented journey to the french high court. i visit every place to make sure that information off to frank, it's called taking on the arms trained. it is fine for justice for innocent palestinians and their families made in front. oh no, just eve to clean up operations and share some to you in areas where the plug, seated residents like home dre clearing them up from their opponents and businesses determined to pick up their lives. again, everything is covered in film. it was impossible to get through here until the floodwate
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all of our guest your day francesca alban is and jeffrey robertson and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just you or dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ag inside story. you can also, during the conversation on twitter or handle is at a j inside story for me, truman, the whole team here, bye for now the, it's the cleanup alterations in there. so you in areas where the seated residents like home dre clearing them up from their opponents and businesses determined to pick up their lives. again, everything is covered in film. it was impossible to get through here until the start. what does, when does your crates is rushed? you're committed a crime by destroying the public, a cold, good time to close these plots. russia didn't realize responsibility. as you can see, the plots here have receded, but some of the worst effect today. risk house of child vitalia has lived on the banks of the english river for modem, decades when the water to reach the threshold, the
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the finance or, and convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein might have been found dead in his jail cell at the metropolitan correctional center in new york on august 10th, 2019. however, the demand for transparency and accountability of all his business dealings are still making headlines. the latest is also those corporations and businesses who knowingly still offered services or partnerships with the i've seen empire even after his effective trafficking. business had been exposed. the public, i've seen had connections to many prominent individuals including politicians, a big just icons and celebrities. and the large power of his connections is obvious as seeking the truth and justice has been extremely difficult for those. looking. the latest when for the truth seekers involved and one of the world's largest banks, jp morgan chase, and a settlement the bank is hoping the $290000000.00 awarded to the victims well resolved. the claims that the bank turned a blind eye to the disgraced financial. there's a sexual abuse, it's in a statement, a public statement. jp morgan said any associat
the finance or, and convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein might have been found dead in his jail cell at the metropolitan correctional center in new york on august 10th, 2019. however, the demand for transparency and accountability of all his business dealings are still making headlines. the latest is also those corporations and businesses who knowingly still offered services or partnerships with the i've seen empire even after his effective trafficking. business had been exposed. the public,...
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jeffrey gundlach having us here at doubleline. the results of our poll coming up, we asked followers was today's fed rate hike the final one? the majority of you said no. it was close, but the majority of you said no up next, we'll talk to new edge's cameron dawson. her take on the hike what she thinks powell's next move will be setting you up for the big earnings meta and chipotle, the key themes to watch there. we'll do that, of course, in "the market zone." oing to cost . to this day i only paid what i had to pay for the device... when i go back everything is covered. there's so much you're missing by not having hearing aids. we'll find you a hearing aid that fits your lifestyle and budget at one of our over fifteen hundred locations. call miracle ear at 1-800-miracle and schedule your free, no obligation hearing evaluation today. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry fo
jeffrey gundlach having us here at doubleline. the results of our poll coming up, we asked followers was today's fed rate hike the final one? the majority of you said no. it was close, but the majority of you said no up next, we'll talk to new edge's cameron dawson. her take on the hike what she thinks powell's next move will be setting you up for the big earnings meta and chipotle, the key themes to watch there. we'll do that, of course, in "the market zone." oing to cost . to this...
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you're in the crown seven playing jeffrey playing jeffrey seven playing jeffrey playing jeffwell, beingell, being extorted resemblance. and you look a bit like him as well. >> saying. >> that's what i'm saying. >> that's what i'm saying. >> that's what i'm saying. >> that's my part one. >> that's my part one. >> the joke. up, >> that's the joke. coming up, taliban banter, quran burnings and supermarket >> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. controversy >> welcome back to headliners with me. simon evans joined by nick dixon and jeffrey epstein. so independent now, nick, when it comes to the taliban, you do not in fact got to hand it to them, it seems. yeah >> this is tobias ellwood facing the fence committee. no confidence vote after taliban remarks. you may well have seen he put out this video and the parts of it were misguided. the music was a bit strange. it was a pro—taliban with upbeat music was a bit strange. it was a pro—asliban with upbeat music was a bit strange. it was a pro—as if an with upbeat music was a bit strange. it was a pro—as if he with upbeat music was a bit s
you're in the crown seven playing jeffrey playing jeffrey seven playing jeffrey playing jeffwell, beingell, being extorted resemblance. and you look a bit like him as well. >> saying. >> that's what i'm saying. >> that's what i'm saying. >> that's what i'm saying. >> that's my part one. >> that's my part one. >> the joke. up, >> that's the joke. coming up, taliban banter, quran burnings and supermarket >> you're listening to gb news radio ....
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nonetheless, here at the antimatter factory — yep, that's its actual name — jeffrey has succeeded ins created, it flies really, really fast around a ring that is behind all of these thick concrete blocks. and you know what big concrete blocks mean — it means you really don't want to be anywhere nearer to the stuff that is on the other side of them. and by looking at how anti—hydrogen behaves, jeffrey is hoping to answer one of the universe's biggest mysteries. why is there no antimatter left in the universe? shouldn't matter and antimatter have been created in equal amounts in the big bang, and shouldn't it all have just cancelled out, leaving nothing behind? jeffrey's project is looking for an explanation, by testing to see if there is a slight imbalance — if anti—hydrogen does not in fact behave the same as normal hydrogen. maybe gravity affects it ever so slightly differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine, where g stands for gravity. this is the device that we are using to try and answer the question, what happens to antimatter if you drop it in the gravitational field o
nonetheless, here at the antimatter factory — yep, that's its actual name — jeffrey has succeeded ins created, it flies really, really fast around a ring that is behind all of these thick concrete blocks. and you know what big concrete blocks mean — it means you really don't want to be anywhere nearer to the stuff that is on the other side of them. and by looking at how anti—hydrogen behaves, jeffrey is hoping to answer one of the universe's biggest mysteries. why is there no antimatter...
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and by looking at how anti—hydrogen behaves, jeffrey is hoping to answer one of the universe's biggeste been created in equal amounts in the big bang, and shouldn't it all have just cancelled out, leaving nothing behind? jeffrey's project is looking for an explanation, by testing to see if there is a slight imbalance — if anti—hydrogen does not in fact behave the same as normal hydrogen. maybe gravity affects it ever so slightly differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine, where g stands for gravity. this is the device that we are using to try and answer the question, what happens to antimatter if you drop it in the gravitational field of the earth. if your experiment found that anti—hydrogen falls up instead of down under gravity, what happens next? that would be super cool. that would be a complete revolution in science. that's a completely unanticipated result and would mean new physics, and probably a nobel prize for somebody who happens to be involved. i don't want to say me, because i helped bring the news to everyone, so do i get a bit of it? i will invite you. he laughs
and by looking at how anti—hydrogen behaves, jeffrey is hoping to answer one of the universe's biggeste been created in equal amounts in the big bang, and shouldn't it all have just cancelled out, leaving nothing behind? jeffrey's project is looking for an explanation, by testing to see if there is a slight imbalance — if anti—hydrogen does not in fact behave the same as normal hydrogen. maybe gravity affects it ever so slightly differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine, where g...
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blamed jeffrey for what his son did, _ the community blamed jeffrey for what his son did, and _ theis son did, and when i first met him. as _ what his son did, and when i first met him. asa— what his son did, and when i first met him, as a father— what his son did, and when i first met him, as a father of— what his son did, and when i first met him, as a father of a - what his son did, and when i first met him, as a father of a boy- what his son did, and when i first| met him, as a father of a boy that did this _ met him, as a father of a boy that did this terrible _ met him, as a father of a boy that did this terrible crime, _ met him, as a father of a boy that did this terrible crime, and - met him, as a father of a boy thatl did this terrible crime, and hearing his story. — did this terrible crime, and hearing his story. i— did this terrible crime, and hearing his story. i felt _ did this terrible crime, and hearing his story, i felt so _ did this terrible crime, and hearing his story, i felt so bad. _ did this terrible crime, and hearing his story, i felt so bad. if- did this te
blamed jeffrey for what his son did, _ the community blamed jeffrey for what his son did, and _ theis son did, and when i first met him. as _ what his son did, and when i first met him. asa— what his son did, and when i first met him, as a father— what his son did, and when i first met him, as a father of— what his son did, and when i first met him, as a father of a - what his son did, and when i first met him, as a father of a boy- what his son did, and when i first| met him, as a father...
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au, mireya, how did you firstt t meet jeffrey epstein? he asked me to work for him at first acquiring art. okay. so>>ked me t were you an artiste asked you to get involved with some of his. >> yes, lucrative artist an collectiond , right? so he didn't have a lucrative art collection. he hada crative a little bit gah taste, i guess, and he needed help . i th see, here's the thing, jesse. i thought jeffrey was likeou was a daddy warbucks because that's how he presented himself. sented and in those early days, he was. a very just very charismatic, charming, handsome, apparently generous but never generous person. >> right. he held a platinum carrot and basically he was a wonderful for a while.a a whil he was very kind to me.he ellen was abusive verbally and he would always come to my defense. hei didn't get they were grooming me playing good cop, bad cop. re groomwhat, the night you werj assaulted in ohio, ellenesse cae out in a in a bathrobe, and i'd never seen her like that. i'd seen her in a bathing suit with a robe, but never just like a
au, mireya, how did you firstt t meet jeffrey epstein? he asked me to work for him at first acquiring art. okay. so>>ked me t were you an artiste asked you to get involved with some of his. >> yes, lucrative artist an collectiond , right? so he didn't have a lucrative art collection. he hada crative a little bit gah taste, i guess, and he needed help . i th see, here's the thing, jesse. i thought jeffrey was likeou was a daddy warbucks because that's how he presented himself. sented...
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jeffrey's project is looking for an explanation, by testing to see if there is a slight imbalance.tly. this is the top of the alpha g _ differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine, - differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine, where| differently. this is the top of. the alpha g machine, where g stands for gravity. this is the device that we are using to try and answer the question of what happens to anti— matter if you drop it in the gravitational field of the earth. if drop it in the gravitational field of the earth.- field of the earth. if your experiment _ field of the earth. if your experiment found - field of the earth. if your experiment found that i field of the earth. if your i experiment found that anti- experiment found that anti— hydrogen falls up instead of down under gravity, what happens next?— down under gravity, what happens next? that would be su er happens next? that would be super cool- — happens next? that would be super cool. that _ happens next? that would be super cool. that would i happens next? that would be super cool. that would be i happ
jeffrey's project is looking for an explanation, by testing to see if there is a slight imbalance.tly. this is the top of the alpha g _ differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine, - differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine, where| differently. this is the top of. the alpha g machine, where g stands for gravity. this is the device that we are using to try and answer the question of what happens to anti— matter if you drop it in the gravitational field of the earth. if drop...
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jeffrey schulze from clearbridge investments.ou can get a roundup of all of these stories that you need to know to get your day going from daybreak. this is bloomberg. ♪ 76% of 23andme health customers surveyed reported taking healthier actions. because they know health isn't just a future state. health happens now. start your dna-powered health journey today with personalized insights from 23andme. haidi: welcome back. we will be watching apples asia suppliers after they are asking them to produce more models this year. our chief technology and corresponding joins us. how does this compared to last year? >> it is actually the same, flat 85 new units this fall. september through the end of 2023. 85 million this year, same as last year and the year before. on the surface, flat in this tough economy in the smart phone slow down sounds pretty good. but here is the other side of the perspective. this is a major iphone operator. the iphone 15 pro, significant changes to the design, camera, processor, battery life. compared to last yea
jeffrey schulze from clearbridge investments.ou can get a roundup of all of these stories that you need to know to get your day going from daybreak. this is bloomberg. ♪ 76% of 23andme health customers surveyed reported taking healthier actions. because they know health isn't just a future state. health happens now. start your dna-powered health journey today with personalized insights from 23andme. haidi: welcome back. we will be watching apples asia suppliers after they are asking them to...
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epstein or industry probably linked the reason jeffrey epstein.
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now, according to jeffrey, he visited china every month for years while running dreamworks animation in 2012 he saw here now is enes kanter freedom. human rights activist and nba player. he is not the first guy to do business in china. we all know that musk has made plants, major business in china as do so many other fortune 500 ceos but who do you think china wants to win if it's trump vs. biden and why? >> i mean, of course, of course. i saw the news about jeffrey, and i believe he is the trojan horse for china in the biden administration. so he is essentially the biden extension into china. and this is a guy who said he used to travel to china once every month for the last two and a half years. i'm just so confused why our current administration right now wants to be in bed with china so bad. and administration not only them but you look at hollywood, big tech, academia, nba, they are pretty much all run by the chinese government, so, instead of distancing ourself, my question is why do we want to get in bed with the biggest dictatorship in the world so bad? >> laura: well, our wo
now, according to jeffrey, he visited china every month for years while running dreamworks animation in 2012 he saw here now is enes kanter freedom. human rights activist and nba player. he is not the first guy to do business in china. we all know that musk has made plants, major business in china as do so many other fortune 500 ceos but who do you think china wants to win if it's trump vs. biden and why? >> i mean, of course, of course. i saw the news about jeffrey, and i believe he is...
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his sister jessica tells us jeffrey was always putting others needs above his own and they will miss his big smile, even bigger, laugh and kind heart more on this story coming up tonight at 8 o'clock. >> another blow for former president donald trump. he is now facing additional criminal charges in the federal classified documents case. kron four's grant lotus live for us in the newsroom tonight to break it all down for us. grant. >> that's right, ken, these charges are related to the mar-a-lago, classified documents case. updated indictment was unsealed late this afternoon. that adds new charges against the former president and names a 3rd defendant in the case. trump in 2 of his aides are now accused of asking another aide to delete security camera footage at mar-a-lago to prevent the footage from being provided to a federal grand jury. that's the accusation. the indictment includes new counts of obstruction and willful retention of national defense information. the new defendant is carlos de tierra, a worker at mar-a-lago. this investigation first produce charges you may recall la
his sister jessica tells us jeffrey was always putting others needs above his own and they will miss his big smile, even bigger, laugh and kind heart more on this story coming up tonight at 8 o'clock. >> another blow for former president donald trump. he is now facing additional criminal charges in the federal classified documents case. kron four's grant lotus live for us in the newsroom tonight to break it all down for us. grant. >> that's right, ken, these charges are related to...
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of course, jeffrey. >> it's my day off. it's legal.for them, sal? oh, chinese food. >> i'm sorry. >> all right. >> i just have the munchies, sal. >> jimmy: thanks for playing "who's there they go everybody. >> what do you get? >> just the pride of winning. we'll be right back with action bronson. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >> jimmy: what an evening this was. thanks to everyone who came out to see our shows in brooklyn. thanks to jason bateman and jeffrey ross. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time for him. his album is called cocoa. here with the song, "jaguar," action bronson. >> yeah, yeah, brooklyn, new york city. put your hands up. never look me in the eye like a g
of course, jeffrey. >> it's my day off. it's legal.for them, sal? oh, chinese food. >> i'm sorry. >> all right. >> i just have the munchies, sal. >> jimmy: thanks for playing "who's there they go everybody. >> what do you get? >> just the pride of winning. we'll be right back with action bronson. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen...
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host: that was jeffrey rosen. the president of the constitution center. we the people. thank you so much for joining us. happy fourth of july. guest: thank you. happy fourth. host: we encourage you to check out our c-span podcast bread is available on the mobile app. you can get it wherever you get the podcast. the webpages c-span.org. that is it for today's washington journal. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7 a.m.. in the meantime, have a great fourth of july and stay safe. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] l" starts now.
host: that was jeffrey rosen. the president of the constitution center. we the people. thank you so much for joining us. happy fourth of july. guest: thank you. happy fourth. host: we encourage you to check out our c-span podcast bread is available on the mobile app. you can get it wherever you get the podcast. the webpages c-span.org. that is it for today's washington journal. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7 a.m.. in the meantime, have a great fourth of july and stay safe. [captioning...
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generous to lee schaaf and scarborough watching and superintendent jeffrey reinbold. and minister i'm the one from korea and also we have two members of the korean national assembly. mr. kim jong help and mr. young joo and representatives from the united nations sending and participating states and distinguished guest. 70 years ago today, the guns fell silent and troops stopped marching, bringing a temporary end to the devastating three year war on the korean peninsula. families were torn apart. cities were reduced to rubble. millions of lives, millions of innocent lost their lives. and countless more were displaced. but in the darkest of times, the korean people were determined to build a better future of freedom and democracy. and over the last seven decade, we saw remarkable transformation through painstaking work and unwavering spirit. korea rose from the ashes of war and became a role model. democracy and economic powerhouse and cultural hub for the world. so as we gather here at this sacred memorial and look back on the past 70 years, we remember hundreds of tho
generous to lee schaaf and scarborough watching and superintendent jeffrey reinbold. and minister i'm the one from korea and also we have two members of the korean national assembly. mr. kim jong help and mr. young joo and representatives from the united nations sending and participating states and distinguished guest. 70 years ago today, the guns fell silent and troops stopped marching, bringing a temporary end to the devastating three year war on the korean peninsula. families were torn...
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jeffrey is an artist who is from the area around seattle. a digital print that represent, represent neil armstrong, the astronaut. it's a digital print that uses a distinctive northwest cosine form style but jeffrey veregge is very interested in science fiction, spaceri exploration, futurism, is very interested in superheroes, ins star trek pier and so here we have a completely different interpretation of the way in which native american traditional styles can become an inspiration for producing things that are completely new and completely unexpected. and finally with all human rights campaigns and especially cultural rights we always need ways to keep focusing on the future and on the positive goals that we all have cultural rights, all. someone to leave you with this image. this is a totem pole created and 2017 by the contemporary artist from the haida nation james hart. because of this the reconciliation pole. and it was erected on the campus of university of british columbia in vancouver in canada following a process of truth and reconc
jeffrey is an artist who is from the area around seattle. a digital print that represent, represent neil armstrong, the astronaut. it's a digital print that uses a distinctive northwest cosine form style but jeffrey veregge is very interested in science fiction, spaceri exploration, futurism, is very interested in superheroes, ins star trek pier and so here we have a completely different interpretation of the way in which native american traditional styles can become an inspiration for...
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here i i want to quote jeffrey gibson who is a native american artist. one of a group of native american artists that the intellectual's invited to comment on artworks at the metropolitan museum ofm art he discusses what it felt like to see this representative of native americans as a child. he says at the time i saw as an image ashamed defeated indian and iis wondered let's think abt this for a moment let's think about who these representations on the groups that are purportedly being represented, what' does it mean to be told yu don't exist or you are almost extinct? he goes on to discuss these kind of representations have been reclaimed by native american groups as a symbol of resilience respect. another way in which native american culture was a raised at the very moment when these objects were being collected is of course the indian boarding school movement. i'm showing you an image that's difficult to see. it's from the personal papers of a man who was a proponent of an indian reservation school system. this image is preserved in his archives at ya
here i i want to quote jeffrey gibson who is a native american artist. one of a group of native american artists that the intellectual's invited to comment on artworks at the metropolitan museum ofm art he discusses what it felt like to see this representative of native americans as a child. he says at the time i saw as an image ashamed defeated indian and iis wondered let's think abt this for a moment let's think about who these representations on the groups that are purportedly being...
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host: that was jeffrey rosen. the president of the constitution center. we the people. thank you so much for joining us. happy fourth of july. guest: thank you. happy fourth. host: we encourage you to check out our c-span podcast bread is available on the mobile app. you can get it wherever you get the podcast. the webpages c-span.org. that is it for today's washington journal. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7 a.m.. in the meantime, have a great fourth of july and stay safe. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> these bands washington journal -- c-span's washington journal. coming up, a discussion on recent developments in russia and president putin's future. and also talk about a new book, this union among ourselves. looking at the division in the country's founders during the american revolution and what they can teach us about today's political polarization. join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning on c-span, or online at c-spa
host: that was jeffrey rosen. the president of the constitution center. we the people. thank you so much for joining us. happy fourth of july. guest: thank you. happy fourth. host: we encourage you to check out our c-span podcast bread is available on the mobile app. you can get it wherever you get the podcast. the webpages c-span.org. that is it for today's washington journal. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7 a.m.. in the meantime, have a great fourth of july and stay safe. [captioning...
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jeffrey sherman with his shocking prediction. and amazing results from our special yesterday, absolutely fantastic, but still not done. we've got a lot to teach you about unstoppable prosperity. mean while, at 2:40 presidential hopeful vivek ramaswamy on conscious capitalism and his showdown later today with een lo musk.. -- elon musk. the wheels of justice are wobbly, is it time to revisit the pillage of our republic? all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: all right. well, the stock market continues to gain traction. it's broadening out but, listen, the main thrust continues to come from technology, communications is services. they have become rocket ships. it's like the higher they go, the more speed they gain, and they escape the laws of earth's gravity. in fact, it's not unlike this rocket nasa's going to send out later on this year to an an asteroid calledded psyche to mine for -- minerals like lithium, even gold. take a look. >> after launch, we cruise through interplanetary space for a number of years. f
jeffrey sherman with his shocking prediction. and amazing results from our special yesterday, absolutely fantastic, but still not done. we've got a lot to teach you about unstoppable prosperity. mean while, at 2:40 presidential hopeful vivek ramaswamy on conscious capitalism and his showdown later today with een lo musk.. -- elon musk. the wheels of justice are wobbly, is it time to revisit the pillage of our republic? all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: all...
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presidential policies come up a lot, i tough you jeffrey engel -- talked to jeffrey engel.e tend to look back on the past in terms of presidential errors. i am trying to do a show that is relatable and entertaining and fun. people can relate to presidents and they are usually more knowledgeable. host: taking a look at trump. guest: the end of trumpism revisited, this brought up some history as well. the caller mentioned something about john hancock, i am not all that good on that subject. i will have to get back to her about that. the end of trumpism, there is a certain mindset in the country that just one more thing, one more outrage, that will be it. that is not going to happen. he has been indicted twice, he could be indicted a couple more times. he's done better in the polls as a result. he is the most popular republican party politician in the country. i will borrow a line from bill marr, the comedian. one of be like trump without personal baggage, right-wing populism in the campaigns. why would you vote for the tribute band when you can have the real thing? historical
presidential policies come up a lot, i tough you jeffrey engel -- talked to jeffrey engel.e tend to look back on the past in terms of presidential errors. i am trying to do a show that is relatable and entertaining and fun. people can relate to presidents and they are usually more knowledgeable. host: taking a look at trump. guest: the end of trumpism revisited, this brought up some history as well. the caller mentioned something about john hancock, i am not all that good on that subject. i...
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according to jeffrey, he visited china every month for years while running dream works animation and in 2012, saw through a multi billion dollar deal with the chinese government to build a production studio shanghai. here is enes kanter freedom. he is not the first guy to do business in china. elon musk has major plants and business in china as do other fortune 500 ceos, but who do you think china wants to win? trump or biden? >> i believe biden is the trojan horse, he is essentially extension into china. this guy said he used to travel to china once every month for the last 2-1/2 years. i'm so confused why our current administration wants to be in bed with china so bad. starting with our administration, look at hollywood, big tech eacademia, pretty much all run by the chinese government. instead of distance ourselves, why do we want to get in bed with biggest dictatorship in the world so bad? >> our worst enemy say it is biggest geopolitical threat. biden administration is so desperate to get back into china's good graces, watch this. >> we are not attempting to stifle economic prog
according to jeffrey, he visited china every month for years while running dream works animation and in 2012, saw through a multi billion dollar deal with the chinese government to build a production studio shanghai. here is enes kanter freedom. he is not the first guy to do business in china. elon musk has major plants and business in china as do other fortune 500 ceos, but who do you think china wants to win? trump or biden? >> i believe biden is the trojan horse, he is essentially...
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and individuals on the legacy of slavery at the national constitution center's president and ceo jeffrey on we the people podcast examining constitutional issues at the center of american life. c-span's washington journal, during the conversation by that 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> this c-span bookshelf podcast makes it easy to listen to all of c-span podcasts in one place so you can discover new authors and ideas. we make it convenient to listen to multiple episodes with critically plan authors discussing history, biographies, current events and culture from signature programs about books, after words and q&a, listen to c-span's bookshelf podcast feed to date on the free c-span now mobile video out or wherever you get your podcasts and on our we
and individuals on the legacy of slavery at the national constitution center's president and ceo jeffrey on we the people podcast examining constitutional issues at the center of american life. c-span's washington journal, during the conversation by that 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> this c-span bookshelf podcast makes it easy to listen to all of c-span podcasts in one place so you can discover new authors and ideas. we make it...
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preparing for kiev, they started talking about nothing good, and in the united states , politician jeffreyng called the dissolution of nato and the withdrawal of the american military contingent from europe the best. what can happen to the citizens of ukraine so he reacted to the words of the representative of the white tum that in more than 80,000 us troops are stationed in europe jubaiton earlier issued an executive order that allowed the pentagon to call in 3,000 troops from the reserve to ostensibly ensure european security. american assistance is a veil that barely covers the selfish goals of washington . hegemon. russian expert vladimir kiev argues the united states is by far the main disabled recipient of the buyer's withdrawal from the situation in eastern europe because the united states decides in this way the mass they create a big burden on russia receive a stream of companies that take from the european union due to the fact that energy resources have risen sharply in price there up to four to five times, and of course in europe this, and it is unprofitable for industrial ente
preparing for kiev, they started talking about nothing good, and in the united states , politician jeffreyng called the dissolution of nato and the withdrawal of the american military contingent from europe the best. what can happen to the citizens of ukraine so he reacted to the words of the representative of the white tum that in more than 80,000 us troops are stationed in europe jubaiton earlier issued an executive order that allowed the pentagon to call in 3,000 troops from the reserve to...
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jeffrey brown sat down with him in 2014. he asked about his love of jazz. >> my father died when i was 10 years old. all my relatives they would come over every sunday and my brother, my sister, we would entertain them. it was just at a time, what am i going to do in life? is anybody going to know me? my family would say we like the way you sing and we like the way you paint those flowers. they created a passion in me of always trying to improve. here i am, i'm still trying to get better at what i'm doing. >> your member that young guy first starting to sing. here you are. >> i was blessed under the g.i. bill. i joined the american theater wing. it was a great choice. they let us to continue school. the main thing i learned was to always stay with quality, never compromise. don't just try to get a hit record. do something that is going to last. >> he is eager to keep jazz music alive. >> it's the only great art form that has been created in the united states. they invented it for improvisation. that's the reason i did the al
jeffrey brown sat down with him in 2014. he asked about his love of jazz. >> my father died when i was 10 years old. all my relatives they would come over every sunday and my brother, my sister, we would entertain them. it was just at a time, what am i going to do in life? is anybody going to know me? my family would say we like the way you sing and we like the way you paint those flowers. they created a passion in me of always trying to improve. here i am, i'm still trying to get better...
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just the diet, if i do their solutions, the interest of our project was doing wash for the course of jeffrey. last yeah. sure. but i'll probably 3 or yeah. you have the most up for you and let me just ask you, i don't board the insurance. yeah, the one you started on the market or if i'm on what you saw me landlord, seriously to the bull is along it with you. my truck is on our dealership funny. so was quite to us by there to visit should, through the boosters, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the the the the message, the guarantee this could be speaking of the deal is you know where this picture is open and you don't mind me asking it pretty much to me is as good as the brochure, i'm wanted to share. i'm my gosh doctor care. jim, i'm going to see if somebody shows him look, it's faith resides and how much is this going with you? i mean, is just line usually unions by a shape. this is trista thought, most of the dishes, for starters, to just be a way to the new months, which in 4 months is for to ship things serious abril law for the city of the suburbs. the builder says that because of the search f
just the diet, if i do their solutions, the interest of our project was doing wash for the course of jeffrey. last yeah. sure. but i'll probably 3 or yeah. you have the most up for you and let me just ask you, i don't board the insurance. yeah, the one you started on the market or if i'm on what you saw me landlord, seriously to the bull is along it with you. my truck is on our dealership funny. so was quite to us by there to visit should, through the boosters, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the the...