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please join me and fred kaplan. thank you, john. and thank you, jeff stauffer, for such a attentive and kind host and arranging my to be here and to have this occasion to talk about jefferson and an edifice that jefferson designed so i also want to thank of course, english department and the history department for being co host of this event, which i had an extra. warming a welcome to virginia yesterday when i stepped off the plane and, discovered that i was in a different country from where i had departed in the morning. i had departed from east boothbay, maine and the temperature was considerably different. jefferson hardly noticed or he didn't notice, but typically had something very interesting to say about the difference between the climate of northern new york and the climate of new england. on the one hand and the climate of virginia on the other hand. it is the case that maybe with the exception of paris now, no matter where jefferson travel, every virginia and everything about it was always better and and again and. 1791, j
please join me and fred kaplan. thank you, john. and thank you, jeff stauffer, for such a attentive and kind host and arranging my to be here and to have this occasion to talk about jefferson and an edifice that jefferson designed so i also want to thank of course, english department and the history department for being co host of this event, which i had an extra. warming a welcome to virginia yesterday when i stepped off the plane and, discovered that i was in a different country from where i...
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judge lewis kaplan dismissed thejury, number one.udge lewis kaplan dismissed the jury, saying there is something they need to work out. he then told the rest of us that there were topic eric that the defence wanted to introduce. he said his solution was to hear it for his ears only, so they did put sam bankman—fried on the stand. he answered questions from his own defence lawyers, but the jury wasn't in the room. a lot focused on what advice from lawyers made mr bankman—fried think his company's actions were legal. they got to the research of customer funds and the loans that alameda research doled out to mr bankman—fried and other members. tomorrow, thejury is due back in, and judge kaplan said they may actually spend the first half of next week talking about the case, coming up with their own verdict. that would be an accelerated timeline. he originally predicted. they are moving along quickly, and finally heard from mr bankman—fried. finally heard from mr bankman-fried.- finally heard from mr bankman-fried. ~ , ., bankman-fried. w
judge lewis kaplan dismissed thejury, number one.udge lewis kaplan dismissed the jury, saying there is something they need to work out. he then told the rest of us that there were topic eric that the defence wanted to introduce. he said his solution was to hear it for his ears only, so they did put sam bankman—fried on the stand. he answered questions from his own defence lawyers, but the jury wasn't in the room. a lot focused on what advice from lawyers made mr bankman—fried think his...
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judge lewis kaplan dismissed the jury.hem simply there is something we need to work out here, we will see you tomorrow morning at 9:30, and then he told the rest of us in the court room that there were topic areas that the defence wanted to introduce that the prosecution objected to. he admitted it was an unconventional way to move forward but he said his solution was to hear it for his ears only. so they did put sam bankman—fried on the stand. he answered questions from his own defence lawyers, and through cross with prosecutors, but thejury wasn't in the room. lawyers, and through cross examination with prosecutors, but the jury wasn't in the room. a lot of what happened today focused on what advice from lawyers made mr bankman—fried think his company's actions were legal. they did get into alameda research customer funds and the loans that alameda research doled out to mr bankman—fried and other members. tomorrow, thejury is due back in, and judge kaplan said they may actually spend the first half of next week talking a
judge lewis kaplan dismissed the jury.hem simply there is something we need to work out here, we will see you tomorrow morning at 9:30, and then he told the rest of us in the court room that there were topic areas that the defence wanted to introduce that the prosecution objected to. he admitted it was an unconventional way to move forward but he said his solution was to hear it for his ears only. so they did put sam bankman—fried on the stand. he answered questions from his own defence...
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please join me in welcoming fred kaplan. >> thank you, john. thank you for being such a kind and attentive post. got to have this occasion to talk about jefferson. an edifice that jefferson designed. i also want to thank the history department for being a cohost of this event. i had an extraordinarily one welcome when i stepped off the plane yesterday. discovered i was in a different country from where i departed in the morning. and the temperature was considerably different. jefferson did notice, but typically very interesting to say about the difference between the climate of northern new york and the climate of new england on the one hand, and the climate of virginia on the other hand. no matter where jefferson traveled to virginia and everything about it was always better. and again, in 1791, jefferson, with his friend and colleague, james madison, went on a combined travel adventure of mostly political scouting trip to northern new york, lake champlain in particular into new england. when he arrived in the lake champlain area, humid compar
please join me in welcoming fred kaplan. >> thank you, john. thank you for being such a kind and attentive post. got to have this occasion to talk about jefferson. an edifice that jefferson designed. i also want to thank the history department for being a cohost of this event. i had an extraordinarily one welcome when i stepped off the plane yesterday. discovered i was in a different country from where i departed in the morning. and the temperature was considerably different. jefferson...
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kaplan, i think you win the trophy of the month.t about everything you said made sense from the bond vi vigilante perspective. it's paying people to not necessarily work immediately. all of that is much slower in unraveling than many thought. but there's no doubt that it exists. and when we say are rates not restrictive enough? you know, here's what i can say. why did stocks do better? because two-year notes went nowhere. as a matter of fact, look at the intraday, and then look at the two day. we're dabbling under yesterday's low yields. but it's the exact opposite of what's going on in a ten-year. that's simple and it's been discussed already, but that is really important because they're not restrictive enough. and, and the fed, listen, our chairman said, and i'm almost quoting, basically what he said was, interest rates are found through supply and demand. well, that's what the market is trying to re-bring out. that's what the market is trying to finally do. rates have been squashed. they have been squashed since qe came. the long
kaplan, i think you win the trophy of the month.t about everything you said made sense from the bond vi vigilante perspective. it's paying people to not necessarily work immediately. all of that is much slower in unraveling than many thought. but there's no doubt that it exists. and when we say are rates not restrictive enough? you know, here's what i can say. why did stocks do better? because two-year notes went nowhere. as a matter of fact, look at the intraday, and then look at the two day....
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kaplan, did you visit pittsfield? did you spend time in any of those locations in quincy to try and get a better time a better understanding of these characters? did you visit university of pennsylvania to learn more about the audience that women may have spoken to? so thank you. i would like to have. so can i. i'll just start so the place that she spoke at, which was the college was burned down? sadly, that's that's a sad thing. but i did. she eventually ends up in charleston and she speaks in the largest hall in charleston. and so i forced my poor husband, when were in charleston that we went to the tavern and we went and they were lovely. and i sat because it's actually recreated a tavern and the second floor is recreated to exactly what it was. and and i went there. and your question so appropriate because it was at moment that i think it really sunk in how courageous must have been for her in the summer of 1787 to repeat deadly get up in front of a huge room as a woman and speak and i until i sort of i mean i cou
kaplan, did you visit pittsfield? did you spend time in any of those locations in quincy to try and get a better time a better understanding of these characters? did you visit university of pennsylvania to learn more about the audience that women may have spoken to? so thank you. i would like to have. so can i. i'll just start so the place that she spoke at, which was the college was burned down? sadly, that's that's a sad thing. but i did. she eventually ends up in charleston and she speaks in...
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kaplan, did you visit pittsfield? did you spend time in any of those locations in quincy to try and get a better time a better understanding of these characters? did you visit university of pennsylvania to learn more about the audience that women may have spoken to? so thank you. i would like to have. so can i. i'll just start so the place that she spoke at, which was the college was burned down? sadly, that's that's a sad thing. but i did. she eventually ends up in charleston and she speaks in the largest hall in charleston. and so i forced my poor husband, when were in charleston that we went to the tavern and we went and they were lovely. and i sat because it's actually recreated a tavern and the second floor is recreated to exactly what it was. and and i went there. and your question so appropriate because it was at moment that i think it really sunk in how courageous must have been for her in the summer of 1787 to repeat deadly get up in front of a huge room as a woman and speak and i until i sort of i mean i cou
kaplan, did you visit pittsfield? did you spend time in any of those locations in quincy to try and get a better time a better understanding of these characters? did you visit university of pennsylvania to learn more about the audience that women may have spoken to? so thank you. i would like to have. so can i. i'll just start so the place that she spoke at, which was the college was burned down? sadly, that's that's a sad thing. but i did. she eventually ends up in charleston and she speaks in...
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kaplan robt. kaplan has a sentence about the american policy makers and even about the math centers , they don't have a proper understanding of them . challenges there are various issues, including this one, you can't solve the issues, especially the 75-year-old age issue, you had no solution for it . we are talking about the government, but it is a fact that the zionist regime will not be burdened by the problem, that is, despite this , they know, that is, even that power. the wise people in the united states know this, especially after the al-aqsa storm operation, when the two -state issue is completely off the table. it is interesting that i don't remember the exact number, but after the al-aqsa storm , there were more than 70 opinions in palestine. 80% of the palestinian people declare their opposition to this government to do. now, let's go back to this, for example, in this world today, we were talking before the al-aqsa storm that the talks between the zionist regime and saudi arabia are in
kaplan robt. kaplan has a sentence about the american policy makers and even about the math centers , they don't have a proper understanding of them . challenges there are various issues, including this one, you can't solve the issues, especially the 75-year-old age issue, you had no solution for it . we are talking about the government, but it is a fact that the zionist regime will not be burdened by the problem, that is, despite this , they know, that is, even that power. the wise people in...
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kaplan is often compared to marc chagall.itebsk and rogachev, although one lived in paris, the other in leningrad. in general, walking along the main street, on the facades. houses you can see a lot of interesting graffiti, sometimes funny, sometimes making you think about the elusive passage of time. here are the formidable prince of the grand duchy of lithuania sigismund ii and his wife bona sforza. we have already talked about her, but in rogachev she left a memory of herself also because it has invested a lot of money in the development of local infrastructure. about 50 enterprises, schools, seminaries and theaters. at all times the city played. a significant role in the life of the entire region; by the middle of the 21st century, rogachev was considered one of the largest in the mogilev province. we go towards the building, which actually functioned in those years. the brick building was erected with money from patrons and the olshins. it housed a real school. it did not stand in this place for long during the great day
kaplan is often compared to marc chagall.itebsk and rogachev, although one lived in paris, the other in leningrad. in general, walking along the main street, on the facades. houses you can see a lot of interesting graffiti, sometimes funny, sometimes making you think about the elusive passage of time. here are the formidable prince of the grand duchy of lithuania sigismund ii and his wife bona sforza. we have already talked about her, but in rogachev she left a memory of herself also because it...
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kaplan, robert kaplan, has a sentence about american policy makers, and even about the centers of the middle east, they do not have a proper coordination center, they call it the middle east, but they have sufficient knowledge of the middle east. they don't have it, that's why politics doesn't always succeed. their policies are challenged if they don't expire completely, but they face various challenges. as a result of this , you can't solve the issues, especially the 75-year-old age issue. you didn't have any solution. but it is true that the zionist regime the issue of two states will not go under the burden, that is, despite this, they know, that is, even the intelligent powers that exist in the united states know this , especially after the al-aqsa storm operation, when the issue of two states is completely off the table. it is interesting that i now i don't remember exactly, but after the al-aqsa storm, there were polls inside palestine that more than 70-80% of the palestinian people declared their opposition to this government . now let's go back to this. and saudi arabia is not
kaplan, robert kaplan, has a sentence about american policy makers, and even about the centers of the middle east, they do not have a proper coordination center, they call it the middle east, but they have sufficient knowledge of the middle east. they don't have it, that's why politics doesn't always succeed. their policies are challenged if they don't expire completely, but they face various challenges. as a result of this , you can't solve the issues, especially the 75-year-old age issue. you...
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kaplan is often compared to marc chagall.d to the theme of their small motherland, vitebsk and rogachev, although they lived alone in paris. another in leningrad, but in general, walking along the main street, on the facades of houses, you can notice a lot of interesting graffiti, sometimes funny, sometimes making you think about elusive passage of time, here are the formidable prince of the grand duchy of lithuania sigismund i and his wife bona sforza, we have already talked about her, but in addition, she left a memory of herself by investing a lot of money in the development of local about 50 enterprises, a school, a seminary and theaters, at all times the city played a significant role in the life of the entire region; by the middle of the 21st century , rogachev was considered one of the largest in the mogilev province. we go towards the building, which actually functioned in those years. the brick building was erected with money from patrons and the olshins. in him there was a real school. it didn't last long in this pl
kaplan is often compared to marc chagall.d to the theme of their small motherland, vitebsk and rogachev, although they lived alone in paris. another in leningrad, but in general, walking along the main street, on the facades of houses, you can notice a lot of interesting graffiti, sometimes funny, sometimes making you think about elusive passage of time, here are the formidable prince of the grand duchy of lithuania sigismund i and his wife bona sforza, we have already talked about her, but in...
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andy kaplan, thanks so much for coming by. my pleasure.y about those gas prices have something new to worry about. a spike in the cost of car insurance. we'll take a look under the hood at what's driving up prices. plus, how consumers can save some cash next. he hits his mark —center stage—and is crushed by a baby grand piano. you're replacing me? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. (jennifer) the reason why golo customers have such long term success is because we focus on real foods in the right balance so you get the results you want. when i tell people how easy it was for me to lose weight on golo, they don't believe me. they don't believe i can eat real food and lose this much weight. the rele
andy kaplan, thanks so much for coming by. my pleasure.y about those gas prices have something new to worry about. a spike in the cost of car insurance. we'll take a look under the hood at what's driving up prices. plus, how consumers can save some cash next. he hits his mark —center stage—and is crushed by a baby grand piano. you're replacing me? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty....
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please join me in welcoming fred kaplan. >> [ applause ] >> thank you, john. thank you for being such an attentive and kind host and arranging my opportunity to be here and to talk about jefferson . i also want to thank the english department and history department for being cohost of this event. i had an extraordinarily warming welcome to virginia yesterday when i stepped off the plane and discovered that i was in a different country from where i had departed in the morning. i had departed from maine and the temperature was considerably different. jefferson did notice typically had something very interesting to say about the difference between the climate of northern new york and the climate of new england on one hand and the climate of virginia on the other hand. with the exception of harris, no matter where jefferson travels every virginia and everything about it was always better. in 1791, jefferson with his friend and colleague james madison went on a combined travel adventure, but mostly political drift to northern new york and lake champlain in particul
please join me in welcoming fred kaplan. >> [ applause ] >> thank you, john. thank you for being such an attentive and kind host and arranging my opportunity to be here and to talk about jefferson . i also want to thank the english department and history department for being cohost of this event. i had an extraordinarily warming welcome to virginia yesterday when i stepped off the plane and discovered that i was in a different country from where i had departed in the morning. i had...
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andy kaplan, thanks so much for coming by. my pleasure.ppy about those gas prices have something new to worry about. a spike in the cost of car insurance. we'll take a look under the hood at what's driving up prices. plus, how consumers can save some cash next. he hits his mark —center stage—and is crushed by a baby grand piano. you're replacing me? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so, you have diabetes, and your glucose is heading low. [ alert sound ] dexcom g7, the most accurate cgm, can alert you before you go too low. now, that's more peace of mind with dexcom g7. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm katie, i've lost 110 pounds on golo in just over a year. golo is different than other programs i had been on because i was specifically looking for something that helped with insulin resistance. i had had conversations with my physician indicating that that was probably an issue that i was facing and making it more difficult for me to sustain weight loss.
andy kaplan, thanks so much for coming by. my pleasure.ppy about those gas prices have something new to worry about. a spike in the cost of car insurance. we'll take a look under the hood at what's driving up prices. plus, how consumers can save some cash next. he hits his mark —center stage—and is crushed by a baby grand piano. you're replacing me? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty....
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and we have the kaplan family trust.nerous family who has been supporting women and children, breaking away from domestic violence. i mean, niels, how important is it to have this type of support to help saint anthony's really reach its, you know, reach its goals and deliver on its mission? it's critical, right? and if you look at the people who we are honoring, bianca is the new leader in the community. so someone who is really leading by her example and with her work, mckinsey is really helping us to do identify and implement best practices in all our programs so that we remain innovative in what we do. and the kaplans have just been incredibly generous in helping us with our big new expansion into women's and children's services. and that's really what that what you're really trying to focus on is this idea of growing and expanding with keeping women and children in mind. talk about what saint anthony's is doing to make sure that women and children are housed and fed. you know, we have ten different programs and obvio
and we have the kaplan family trust.nerous family who has been supporting women and children, breaking away from domestic violence. i mean, niels, how important is it to have this type of support to help saint anthony's really reach its, you know, reach its goals and deliver on its mission? it's critical, right? and if you look at the people who we are honoring, bianca is the new leader in the community. so someone who is really leading by her example and with her work, mckinsey is really...
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judge lewis kaplan dismissed the jury.rrow morning at 9.30." and then he told the rest of us in the courtroom that there were topic areas that the defence wanted to introduce, that the prosecution objected to. and he admitted it's an unconventional way to move forward, but he said his solution was to hear it for his ears only. so they did put sam bankman—fried on the stand today. he answered questions from his own defence lawyers and through cross—examination with prosecutors, but the jury wasn't in the room. and a lot of what happened today focused on what company policies or what advice from lawyers made mr bankman—fried think that his company's actions were legal. they did get into alameda research's use of ftx customer funds and also the loans that alameda research doled out to mr bankman—fried and to other members of high ranking ftx employees. tomorrow, thejury is due back in and judge kaplan told them that they may actually spend the first half of next week talking about the case, coming up with their own verdict. t
judge lewis kaplan dismissed the jury.rrow morning at 9.30." and then he told the rest of us in the courtroom that there were topic areas that the defence wanted to introduce, that the prosecution objected to. and he admitted it's an unconventional way to move forward, but he said his solution was to hear it for his ears only. so they did put sam bankman—fried on the stand today. he answered questions from his own defence lawyers and through cross—examination with prosecutors, but the...
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caroline: joey kaplan there of anthropic. talking with brad stone.bout artificial intelligence. very pleased to say synthesia c.e.o. is with us. victor, great. congratulations. wonderful to see you really want be watching. how much do you think this conversation around, well, the direction of travel guardrails has change since you were first building this company? >> i think what we've seen, we've been building for almost seven years. and the a.i. has always been a topic for the tech industry, of course. this is like new technology. it just had its moments where the world woke up to the fact that how much they're going to a part of everything in our lives. the tech frequency moment, really just gave us a version of this technology. it is incredibly accessible. everyone want e-mail address can sign up to see all the things it can do but also discover some of the pit falls of these technologies. caroline: synthesia has captured the attention of a lot of clients. you're in 47% of fortune 100 companies. hundreds, thousands, if not deploying your videos.
caroline: joey kaplan there of anthropic. talking with brad stone.bout artificial intelligence. very pleased to say synthesia c.e.o. is with us. victor, great. congratulations. wonderful to see you really want be watching. how much do you think this conversation around, well, the direction of travel guardrails has change since you were first building this company? >> i think what we've seen, we've been building for almost seven years. and the a.i. has always been a topic for the tech...
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professor kaplan, what are you trying to accomplish with this? really? i'm just trying to share 17 years worth of essays, political rationality. i at this point, people have started to finally accept that there is a lot of political rationality in their opponents, at least a lot of what i'm trying to say is you're you're all right. both sides are correct. the other side is pretty crazy. but get a little more self-awareness and realize that the craziness actually is pretty universal. give an of a voter who's irrational now let's i mean, the first one that comes to mind is someone who voted for hitler because national socialism means actual nazi slogan 1933, which i would just say would be pretty crazy. i mean, honestly, though, the main thing about irrationality as social scientists think about it is it's hard to know for one person. it's much easier to have an idea about a general group is rational because for one person, one person to just make an honest mistake, they could just happen to have gotten up on the wrong side of bed or whatever. but when you
professor kaplan, what are you trying to accomplish with this? really? i'm just trying to share 17 years worth of essays, political rationality. i at this point, people have started to finally accept that there is a lot of political rationality in their opponents, at least a lot of what i'm trying to say is you're you're all right. both sides are correct. the other side is pretty crazy. but get a little more self-awareness and realize that the craziness actually is pretty universal. give an of...
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kaplan. all the issues we're seeing taking place in israel. wha what do you do?because my fear right now is that today's ppi report, which came in above expectations and will likely be followed by a similar cpi report tomorrow will lead the fed into believing they need to do more. if they do that, i believe that they risk pushing the economy into a deeper and more prolonged recession than would have occurred next year given the high impact of those high interest rates on an over leveraged government and a over leveraged consumer. a consumer that's now facing credit card interest rates above 24%, the highest on record, a consumer who now has got into early delinquency status on those credit cards at the highest pace in the last decade and of course the consumer whose personal savings continue to dwindle. if the consumer stops spending the economy will slow, ultimately leading to a potential recession in the first half of next year, and then the fed is going to have to come to the rescue, perhaps with more than 50 basis points in rate cuts that they're currently fo
kaplan. all the issues we're seeing taking place in israel. wha what do you do?because my fear right now is that today's ppi report, which came in above expectations and will likely be followed by a similar cpi report tomorrow will lead the fed into believing they need to do more. if they do that, i believe that they risk pushing the economy into a deeper and more prolonged recession than would have occurred next year given the high impact of those high interest rates on an over leveraged...
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. >> mÁs temprano pudimos entrevistar a kaplan como portavoz de la fuerza de defensa de israel. esto fue lo que nos dijo sobre el curso este conflicto. es de esperarse una intervenciÓn terrestre que tropa del ejÉrcito de israelingresen y se aman por completo la franja de gaza? >> es una enorme posibilidad.estamos hablando de 100,000.100 1000 reservistas aproximadamente. yo soy uno de ellos. hace 48 horas como un poco menos, llegamos al ejÉrcito dejando nuestra familias en casa. yo tengo seis hijos. cinco mujeres y un varÓn. y estaba junto a mi pareja y mi esposa. en casa, sea lo que sea, fÉlix, vamos a actuar intentando maximizar el daÑo a los involucrados en el conflicto a los terroristas. y minimizar el daÑo a los no involucrados en el conflicto, civiles en la franja de gaza. son sitios complicados que se dan para grandes emboscadas. es una guerra asimÉtrica. pero estamos decididos a instaurar la seguridad de los civiles israelÍes. comunidad que su percepciÓn de seguridad es realmente baja. eso estamos abocados dÍa y noche. mucha motivaciÓn como mucha fe. empezamos mal. hamas
. >> mÁs temprano pudimos entrevistar a kaplan como portavoz de la fuerza de defensa de israel. esto fue lo que nos dijo sobre el curso este conflicto. es de esperarse una intervenciÓn terrestre que tropa del ejÉrcito de israelingresen y se aman por completo la franja de gaza? >> es una enorme posibilidad.estamos hablando de 100,000.100 1000 reservistas aproximadamente. yo soy uno de ellos. hace 48 horas como un poco menos, llegamos al ejÉrcito dejando nuestra familias en casa....
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with it all, i don’t like it, i will assume that this is what happened, but in fact, here is another kaplanted, but he wrote that he was like the mathematician immediately remembered complex numbers, parts of which are imaginary quantities, but the meaning is that this creates a kind of three-dimensional vision, and then you know, i immediately start thinking further and remember: lotman, who says that art is the experience of the unlived, the most important human experience , it turns out that the imaginary memories of any person, they allow him to be a creator in some sense, more than he is, more than in reality, that is, it is almost art, yes, that is, art without art, no, well, it realizes herself very differently, anna karenina, for example, anna karenina, i am convinced that everything that happened to her stems from the desire that she experiences when opening a book. in the carriage at the very beginning, when she goes to reconcile steve with his wife and there she meets vronsky, rides with her mother, meets vronsky himself, she so wanted to live the lives of all the heroes, yes, th
with it all, i don’t like it, i will assume that this is what happened, but in fact, here is another kaplanted, but he wrote that he was like the mathematician immediately remembered complex numbers, parts of which are imaginary quantities, but the meaning is that this creates a kind of three-dimensional vision, and then you know, i immediately start thinking further and remember: lotman, who says that art is the experience of the unlived, the most important human experience , it turns out...
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>> reporter: judge kaplan, i'm told, is known for moving quickly. other legal experts and lawyers that have been in court with him say he tends to move pretty fast. he seems like a no nonsense type of guy. he seemed to move the process quickly. could be as soon as today. we could get opening statements and opening remarks later today. they could adjourn and jom back tomorrow. we're told it should start today but you never know. it's a high-profile case. a long list of questions. they're looking for an impartial jury. it's okay if you know about it, but we're looking for jurors that are fair and impartial. >> that doesn't include having an opinion on bitcoin? >> reporter: it does. >> everyone has one. >> reporter: right. it is a divisive topic. they did make it clear, you know, most people in lower manhattan, i'm sure, have heard of sam bankman-fried. it's going to be hard to avoid the media attention and press coverage of this case. they do say, though, one of the questions is, do you have feelings about cryptocurrency? you would think this potentia
>> reporter: judge kaplan, i'm told, is known for moving quickly. other legal experts and lawyers that have been in court with him say he tends to move pretty fast. he seems like a no nonsense type of guy. he seemed to move the process quickly. could be as soon as today. we could get opening statements and opening remarks later today. they could adjourn and jom back tomorrow. we're told it should start today but you never know. it's a high-profile case. a long list of questions. they're...
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stuart kaplan, we appreciate the time. >> my pleasure always.. >> bret: the body of a man suspected of killing a maryland judge last week has now been found. the remains of pedro were discovered in a wooded area this morning. he was accused of killing andrew wilkerson shortly after the judge issued a ruling in his divorce case. today a judge reaffirmed former president donald trump's fine for violating his gag order. the former president took to social media last night clearly expressing his displeasure about the whole thing. correspondent mike emanuel is here to expand upon that good evening, mike. >> a new york judge is standing by his decision to fine former president trump $10,000 for a comment he made outside the courtroom during his civil business fraud trial in new york. judge arthur engoron ruled that mr. trump's comments have a violation of a limited gag order restricting trial participants from commenting publicly about the judge's team. the former president calling the judge very partisan with a person who is very partisan sitting alo
stuart kaplan, we appreciate the time. >> my pleasure always.. >> bret: the body of a man suspected of killing a maryland judge last week has now been found. the remains of pedro were discovered in a wooded area this morning. he was accused of killing andrew wilkerson shortly after the judge issued a ruling in his divorce case. today a judge reaffirmed former president donald trump's fine for violating his gag order. the former president took to social media last night clearly...
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. -- kaplan this morning.learing inpanel jurors from duty -- impartial jurors before they continue the process of narrowing down to just 12. several juror ises already dismissed for various reasons including having a negative opinion of cryptocurrencies overall. but those open slots have been now filled by new potential jurors. kelly o'grady has been live down in lower manhattan outside the courthouse. kelly, how are things moving, and when do we think jury selection might be finished? >> reporter: oh, it's great to see you, liz. we're expecting jury selection to last the rest of the day, finishing up at the latest first thing tomorrow. and this is an absolutely critical part of the process,, because at the end of the day it's not about whether he actually did or didn't commit the fraud, it's about what those ultimate 12 jurors think, whether he did or not. i want to highlight the very first question that judge kaplan asked many of these potential jurors, is there any reason you can't make a fair judgment in t
. -- kaplan this morning.learing inpanel jurors from duty -- impartial jurors before they continue the process of narrowing down to just 12. several juror ises already dismissed for various reasons including having a negative opinion of cryptocurrencies overall. but those open slots have been now filled by new potential jurors. kelly o'grady has been live down in lower manhattan outside the courthouse. kelly, how are things moving, and when do we think jury selection might be finished? >>...
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Oct 22, 2023
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israel, although not all, people just fear for the lives of the hostages, this night in tel aviv, on kaplan hundred protesters gathered, who demanded from their own leadership the quickest and safest possible release of those who are now in captivity. meanwhile, benjamin netanyahu himself greeted two new distinguished guests at once. first, his colleague from italy, giorgia miloni, arrived late the night before, they talked behind closed doors, and then after midnight, netanyahu had a conversation with the cypriot prime minister. this is a battle of civilizations against the barbarism that we see in gaza. what we see there in our society defies description; such cruelty that is used against our people has not been seen since time. costa. and the diplomatic department of netanyahu’s cabinet today commented on the international summit that took place the day before in cairo. noting that the quote: islamic terror threatens not only israel, but the entire region and the world. unfortunately, even when faced due to the sheer cruelty, there are those who find it difficult to condemn terrorism and
israel, although not all, people just fear for the lives of the hostages, this night in tel aviv, on kaplan hundred protesters gathered, who demanded from their own leadership the quickest and safest possible release of those who are now in captivity. meanwhile, benjamin netanyahu himself greeted two new distinguished guests at once. first, his colleague from italy, giorgia miloni, arrived late the night before, they talked behind closed doors, and then after midnight, netanyahu had a...
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Oct 16, 2023
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the movement was founded back in 2014, to protest us defense aid to israel. kaplan is the managing director of the if not now moving. and she says the us should not be sending israel weapons and instead should be focusing on c spy. so we were founded in 2014, in a moment that had, you know, distressingly similar, you know, similarities to this moment and what we were seeing then. and a lot of what we're seeing now is that the, the relentless, you know, beating the drums of war saying that, you know, israel has a right to defend itself and, and nothing else. and, and that being used to murder thousands of palestinians. and we felt that was really important that there was a jewish boy saying, not in our name, we don't believe that this kind of aggression makes jew safer. it doesn't make us rarely safer. and it's important for americans use to be able to say, you know, we do not want this type of violence to be happening in our name. and we want to urge our government to use every tool at his disposal to save lives in this situation. so by then has a long career of resolving armed conflict. he
the movement was founded back in 2014, to protest us defense aid to israel. kaplan is the managing director of the if not now moving. and she says the us should not be sending israel weapons and instead should be focusing on c spy. so we were founded in 2014, in a moment that had, you know, distressingly similar, you know, similarities to this moment and what we were seeing then. and a lot of what we're seeing now is that the, the relentless, you know, beating the drums of war saying that, you...
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several hundred protesters gathered on kaplan street and demanded as much as possible from their owneadership. the quick and safe release of those currently in captivity. meanwhile, benjamin netanyahu himself met two new distinguished guests at once: the first , his colleague from italy, george miloni, arrived late the night before, they talked behind closed doors, and then after midnight, nitanyahu had a conversation with the cypriot. this is a battle of civilizations against the barbarism that we see in gaza, what we see there in our society is beyond description, the kind of cruelty that is being used against our people has not been seen since the holocaust. and in the diplomatic department of netanyahu's cabinet today commented on the international summit held the day before in cairo, noting that quote: islamic terror threatens not only israel, but the entire region and the world. unfortunately, even. faced with blatant cruelty, there are those who find it difficult to judge terrorism and recognize the danger. israel will do what it must and we expect the international community
several hundred protesters gathered on kaplan street and demanded as much as possible from their owneadership. the quick and safe release of those currently in captivity. meanwhile, benjamin netanyahu himself met two new distinguished guests at once: the first , his colleague from italy, george miloni, arrived late the night before, they talked behind closed doors, and then after midnight, nitanyahu had a conversation with the cypriot. this is a battle of civilizations against the barbarism...
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. >> the 59 unit hotel now turned shelter, has been branded the kaplan family oasis shelter, a dream that started during the pandemic. >> a lot of the hotel owners were not interested in moving homeless families in and to their credit, the manager here said, let's give it a try. >> the oasis inn was a pilot for other hotels in the city of san francisco to house homeless individuals. it started in 2020 with the city renting 25 rooms in this hotel. and now the entire building is sheltering families in need. we toured the oasis inn with the executive director of the san francisco department of homelessness and supportive housing, who said they would like more places like this. so far, the city funds 312 units of family shelter and transitional housing. >> now we're seeing a slight increase of families in our system as the need increases, families like the avila's are glad the oasis inn was a stepping stone before getting into permanent housing. >> so a week ago, we finally got permanent housing at city garden , una semana. just a week ago. felicidades. congrats. gracias in san francisco
. >> the 59 unit hotel now turned shelter, has been branded the kaplan family oasis shelter, a dream that started during the pandemic. >> a lot of the hotel owners were not interested in moving homeless families in and to their credit, the manager here said, let's give it a try. >> the oasis inn was a pilot for other hotels in the city of san francisco to house homeless individuals. it started in 2020 with the city renting 25 rooms in this hotel. and now the entire building is...
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thomas l berkeley way near lake merritt owner says it was a targeted attack council member rebecca kapland a statement saying, quote, while we do not yet know the motivations of this attack targeted violence against lgbtq people and places is rising. the bar's owner has set up a gofundme to help raise money for repairs. they've already surpassed their goal of $10,000. the investigation is ongoing. new at 6. we're learning more tonight about the swimmer who disappeared after >> suspected shark attack at point rays close friends identified the victim is 52 year-old felix louis. angie, they say that he was popular foil kite surfer and went missing on october. first off, wild cat beach. his friends tell police that they saw a shark in the area and then blood in the water where he disappeared. officials say is presumed dead and they're now calling the search a recovery effort. >> the sec is pushing for elon musk to testify as it investigates his purchase and takeover of twitter. musk failed to appeared in court last month. the sec started its investigation in april of 2022. after musk purchase
thomas l berkeley way near lake merritt owner says it was a targeted attack council member rebecca kapland a statement saying, quote, while we do not yet know the motivations of this attack targeted violence against lgbtq people and places is rising. the bar's owner has set up a gofundme to help raise money for repairs. they've already surpassed their goal of $10,000. the investigation is ongoing. new at 6. we're learning more tonight about the swimmer who disappeared after >> suspected...
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and company turner construction, community and citizenship director bianca flores johnson and the kaplantrust supporting women and children, breaking away from domestic violence. that celebration of the leading the way celebration is next thursday, october 12th, at tara gallery in san francisco, and i will once again be the emcee. i'm really thrilled to be working with saint anthony's. i just found out that about 6000 women experienced homelessness just last year. that's why saint anthony's focus on children and women is especially important right now. think about that. thanks so much for watching tonight. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow for the news at 730. have yourselves a great evening. ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats? absolutely. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that, too. with the advanced connectivity and intel
and company turner construction, community and citizenship director bianca flores johnson and the kaplantrust supporting women and children, breaking away from domestic violence. that celebration of the leading the way celebration is next thursday, october 12th, at tara gallery in san francisco, and i will once again be the emcee. i'm really thrilled to be working with saint anthony's. i just found out that about 6000 women experienced homelessness just last year. that's why saint anthony's...
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remember that the soviet leader uritsky was killed by the jew leonid in petrograd. and negiser, the jew kaplan power was only a month old, the jewish bourgeoisie of rostov on dana collected 800,000 rubles, an insane amount at that time, for organization of cossack detachments that were supposed to fight soviet power. this amount was transferred to otaman koledin, the leaders of the don zionists, the alperins, who declared: it is better to save russia with the cossacks than to destroy it by the bolsheviks. end of quote. further: on may 2 , 1918, a secret conference of the zionist organization, young zionists, took place in moscow. its program represented a concrete plan for the fight against communism, yes, the presence in the leadership of the party of bolsheviks, prominent leaders of jewish origin, first of all, of course, trodsky, who created the red army, became too serious an irritant; at some point, the propagandists of the white army decided to make this fact a means of counter-propaganda. from the end of 1918 , the volunteer army began to publish anti-semitic leaflets, brochures and new
remember that the soviet leader uritsky was killed by the jew leonid in petrograd. and negiser, the jew kaplan power was only a month old, the jewish bourgeoisie of rostov on dana collected 800,000 rubles, an insane amount at that time, for organization of cossack detachments that were supposed to fight soviet power. this amount was transferred to otaman koledin, the leaders of the don zionists, the alperins, who declared: it is better to save russia with the cossacks than to destroy it by the...
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mckinsey and company turner construction community and citizen director bianca flores johnson and the kaplanily trust supporting women and children breaking away from domestic violence. the celebration is next thursday, the 12th of october, at tara gallery in san francisco. a lot of special people doing good things to help the community. yes, indeed. all right. well, that is our report for tonight. thanks so much for joining us. our next newscast is mornings on two, beginning at 4 a.m. in the meantime, up next, like it or not, good night, everyone. good night. simple. welcome to like it or not. it's a show where our panel weighs in on everything from daily annoyances to the big controversies of life will tackle the topic. and each person on the panel will let us know if they like it or not. i
mckinsey and company turner construction community and citizen director bianca flores johnson and the kaplanily trust supporting women and children breaking away from domestic violence. the celebration is next thursday, the 12th of october, at tara gallery in san francisco. a lot of special people doing good things to help the community. yes, indeed. all right. well, that is our report for tonight. thanks so much for joining us. our next newscast is mornings on two, beginning at 4 a.m. in the...
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Oct 16, 2023
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maria kaplan is the managing director of the east north now and they've been, she says the us should not be sending. is there a weapons? and instead focusing on cease by a, we were founded in 2014, in a moment that had, you know, distressingly similar, you know, similarities to this moment and what we were seeing then. and a lot of what we're seeing now is the, the, the relentless, you know, beating the drums of war, saying that, you know, israel has a right to defend itself and, and nothing else. and, and that being used to murder thousands of palestinians. and we felt that was really important that there was a jewish boy saying, not in our name, we don't believe that this kind of aggression makes to say for it doesn't make us rarely safer. and it's important for americans use to be able to say, you know, we do not want this type of violence to be happening in our name. and we want to urge our government to use every tool at his disposal to save lives in this situation. so by then has a long career of resolving armed conflict. he also has a long career on this issue. in particular,
maria kaplan is the managing director of the east north now and they've been, she says the us should not be sending. is there a weapons? and instead focusing on cease by a, we were founded in 2014, in a moment that had, you know, distressingly similar, you know, similarities to this moment and what we were seeing then. and a lot of what we're seeing now is the, the, the relentless, you know, beating the drums of war, saying that, you know, israel has a right to defend itself and, and nothing...
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worth by billions of dollars. trunk faces hundreds of millions of dollars in fines. sacral scientists kaplan, kareka and revise will have been awarded the 2023 prize for medicine. they received the award for their research that led into the 1st m r n a vaccines to find code. 19, those are the headlines. the news continues a on out 0 off the generation sports and you can keep up. now is there a don't com on counting the costs trouble in one of the china is biggest shadow banks. is the selling these economy of risk rising fuel prices and makes pulling currency angry in serious over the economic crisis. plus uranium price is at their highest level in more than 12 years. counting the cost analysis the or how let it go new is a force to be reckoned. the $24.00 we wrote autonomy in body, full pay a hold of women's world records like speeds, highest jump and foster said she was also a slice vera the 2022 a lympics and is a 3 time when a and 44 talk your p and clubs, competition to tracy field fees and trying in touch with them that i caused that she is now back initially with the midland bass team.
worth by billions of dollars. trunk faces hundreds of millions of dollars in fines. sacral scientists kaplan, kareka and revise will have been awarded the 2023 prize for medicine. they received the award for their research that led into the 1st m r n a vaccines to find code. 19, those are the headlines. the news continues a on out 0 off the generation sports and you can keep up. now is there a don't com on counting the costs trouble in one of the china is biggest shadow banks. is the selling...
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Oct 22, 2023
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immediately... this night here in tel aviv on kaplan street, several hundred people gathered for a rally where they demanded from their own leadership the quick and safe release of these people. meanwhile, netanyahu, to whom these calls were addressed, met the next high ones. the first to arrive the night before was his colleague from italy, giorgia miloni, they talked behind closed doors, and after midnight the meeting took place with the cypriot prime minister christophe, that's what they talked about there, this is a battle of civilizations against the barbarity that we see in gas, what we see there in our society is beyond description, the kind of cruelty that is used against our people has not been seen since the holocaust. well, the diplomatic department of benjamin netanyahu’s cabinet this morning commented on the international summit in cairo that took place the day before, noting that quote: islamic terror threatens not only israel, but the entire region and the world. unfortunately, even when faced with swapping cruelty, there were those who find it difficult to judge terrorism
immediately... this night here in tel aviv on kaplan street, several hundred people gathered for a rally where they demanded from their own leadership the quick and safe release of these people. meanwhile, netanyahu, to whom these calls were addressed, met the next high ones. the first to arrive the night before was his colleague from italy, giorgia miloni, they talked behind closed doors, and after midnight the meeting took place with the cypriot prime minister christophe, that's what they...
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but sean sullivan, the bar owner is saying the incident was targeted and councilmember rebecca kaplaneased a statement saying, quote, while we don't yet know the motivations of this attack targeted violence against lgbtq people and places is rising. meanwhile, sullivan has set up a gofundme to help raise funds for the repairs. they've already surpassed their goal of $10,000. the investigation is ongoing. >> still ahead, politicians, flu and sfo for dianne feinstein's memorial service, including vice president kamala harris. what she had to say. but first, have you seen floating around the sky? >> we'll explain what creepy crawlers are responsible for crawlers are responsible for them. my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation.
but sean sullivan, the bar owner is saying the incident was targeted and councilmember rebecca kaplaneased a statement saying, quote, while we don't yet know the motivations of this attack targeted violence against lgbtq people and places is rising. meanwhile, sullivan has set up a gofundme to help raise funds for the repairs. they've already surpassed their goal of $10,000. the investigation is ongoing. >> still ahead, politicians, flu and sfo for dianne feinstein's memorial service,...