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karen, a former postmistress. yes. karen, a former postmistress. yes, hello.happened to you? i was ridinr m hello. what happened to you? i was riding my post _ hello. what happened to you? i was riding my post office _ hello. what happened to you? i was riding my post office for _ hello. what happened to you? i was riding my post office for 20 - hello. what happened to you? i was riding my post office for 20 years. l riding my post office for 20 years. in 2000, i had the horizon system put in. it kept being short putter after that i was audited and everything was fine. then i kept being short, my husband, we were in our 60s, he was 77 and taking a lump sum out of his pension pot. in the end he couldn't do it any more. so i was not brave like the other postmasters. i took a route where i hid it. i hid itand move postmasters. i took a route where i hid it. i hid it and move money around from the shop to the post office for about 18 months, two years. i can't tell you. i knew i was going to be audited. when they came out, ijust confessed. i asked my managers why
karen, a former postmistress. yes. karen, a former postmistress. yes, hello.happened to you? i was ridinr m hello. what happened to you? i was riding my post _ hello. what happened to you? i was riding my post office _ hello. what happened to you? i was riding my post office for _ hello. what happened to you? i was riding my post office for 20 - hello. what happened to you? i was riding my post office for 20 years. l riding my post office for 20 years. in 2000, i had the horizon system put in....
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karen got traffic. carp brought attention to dead spin. karen got clicks.ou're really -- they don't even care about the controversy. >> no. >> jesse: they just like controversy for money? >> you don't doubt that, do you? >> jesse: well they don't care thure' hurting a little 9-year-old boy? >> no. no, it's clicks and money and they're going to continue to do this and stir the pot and race bathe because that's what karen and many other people have gotten accustomed to doing. proof is in the pudding which is not once since this began on sunday have they decided to put the full picture of holden's face on their web site, have they? let's not just show the black paint here, let's show the front to show, oh, wait, there's a red half, too. they've been called to do it. they've specifically chosen not to. so, to me, this is 100% intentional, and it's prevalent throughout the media. again, when they're hiring reporters to specifically -- their titles are race reporters, race and sport reporter. that's what the undefeated slash and scape, just to focus on race issue
karen got traffic. carp brought attention to dead spin. karen got clicks.ou're really -- they don't even care about the controversy. >> no. >> jesse: they just like controversy for money? >> you don't doubt that, do you? >> jesse: well they don't care thure' hurting a little 9-year-old boy? >> no. no, it's clicks and money and they're going to continue to do this and stir the pot and race bathe because that's what karen and many other people have gotten accustomed...
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karen, talk about that dynamic this year.ormer president has really tried to organize first time caucus goers and get them out this evening. >> yes he certainly has. and so has actually vivek ramaswamy. and vivek ramaswamy has been saying the polls that show he is the single digits and is likely to come in fourth or fifth in the caucus what polls do this look for habitual caucus goers so if there are a whole lot of new or first time caucus attendees they would not be well represented in the pre-caucus bowls. that could impact the outcome of the race. especially for president trump who has been targeting these caucus goers and for mr. vivek ramaswamy who is been trying to do the same thing. and vivek ramaswamy has been working hard to secure young republic it remains to be seen how that all plays out. >> bob beatty and karen have yoe you both answer this question. do you think the retail politicking that has defined the iowa caucuses for decades is dying slowly given what you were just saying about the former president just ho
karen, talk about that dynamic this year.ormer president has really tried to organize first time caucus goers and get them out this evening. >> yes he certainly has. and so has actually vivek ramaswamy. and vivek ramaswamy has been saying the polls that show he is the single digits and is likely to come in fourth or fifth in the caucus what polls do this look for habitual caucus goers so if there are a whole lot of new or first time caucus attendees they would not be well represented in...
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thank you, karen georgievich, i also need to say a special thank you to karen georgievich for restoringcomplex, we have the opportunity, these are the masterpieces that we have today... and we saw, yes, to look at it in a quality worthy, yes, of the modern day, and now i would like your colleague, so i think that you will recognize him in the first row, nikolai vladimirovich nemolyaev, just the cameraman of the film courier, who is working on the restoration, now on, and he was the second cameraman in the film by ivan pyrev, the karamazov brothers, nikolai ivanovich nemalyaev, nikolai vladimirovich nemalyaev shot a huge amount wonderful. in 1944, during the war, my mother brought me here, the first person she met , she said, was from izrenshtera, he saw me , said, he says, this is volodin’s son, she says, yes, he says, it’s indecent to be so like your father, since then, i have been attending mass films, i wish you all that you have the same happy fate as me, because a lot depends on fate and how life turns out, here it is for me... very wonderful for me because besides that besides tha
thank you, karen georgievich, i also need to say a special thank you to karen georgievich for restoringcomplex, we have the opportunity, these are the masterpieces that we have today... and we saw, yes, to look at it in a quality worthy, yes, of the modern day, and now i would like your colleague, so i think that you will recognize him in the first row, nikolai vladimirovich nemolyaev, just the cameraman of the film courier, who is working on the restoration, now on, and he was the second...
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that's like dua lipa karen?ere just talking about how important it is to go with the best, going with the very best in the banking space, jpmorgan >> there you go. and jamie on this morning. guy? >> speaking of the best, you are, tyler mathieson >> thank you, tyler. >> coca-cola, ko >> that's about as good as it >>>hey, i'm cramer. welcome to mad money. welcome to cramer. i'm just trying to make a little bit of money. my job, entertainment. one 800 cnbc. brokerage houses low to name their favorite things for the next 12 months
that's like dua lipa karen?ere just talking about how important it is to go with the best, going with the very best in the banking space, jpmorgan >> there you go. and jamie on this morning. guy? >> speaking of the best, you are, tyler mathieson >> thank you, tyler. >> coca-cola, ko >> that's about as good as it >>>hey, i'm cramer. welcome to mad money. welcome to cramer. i'm just trying to make a little bit of money. my job, entertainment. one 800 cnbc....
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karen got traffic.de karen brought attention to deadspiadn. care got clicks. if you're really they don't even care about the: they controversy. they just like controversy for e money. >> you don't doubt that, do you? i and they don't care that they're hurting hur-old b a little nine year old boy. no, no. >> ns and it's money. and they're going to continue to do this and stir the pot and race because do that'se th what karen and many other people have have gotten very accustomedkare p to doing. i think proof is ine pu the pudding, which is not oncedh since this began on sunday, have they decided to put the fulleyfull pic picture of hs face on there on their website . >> have they? let's just not show the black paint here. oh,t, the to show.t oh, wait, there's a red haveicay to they've been called to do c it. they've specifically chosen not to. so to me this is, this is 100% intentional and it's prevalentrt throughout the media. again, when they're hiring reporters to specificall speciy their titles are race reporter, race and sport reporter. that's what the und
karen got traffic.de karen brought attention to deadspiadn. care got clicks. if you're really they don't even care about the: they controversy. they just like controversy for e money. >> you don't doubt that, do you? i and they don't care that they're hurting hur-old b a little nine year old boy. no, no. >> ns and it's money. and they're going to continue to do this and stir the pot and race because do that'se th what karen and many other people have have gotten very accustomedkare...
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karen? >> i could pick a word and choose investments that fit that -- >> that's how we do it? >> i decided to go with the former. so, i'm taking a little bit of liberty on the acronym part. my act ronym is helm. the h is health care, the xlv. gives you lilly, which has sucked all the oxygen out, but the rest is much more diversified, united health, medtronic, so, that's the h. the e is also cheating a little bit, it's the xle. the energy etf. so, you all know the energy story, right? i mean, i can't believe where this is trading on a p ebpe bas. you have exxonmobil, ridiculously cheap. very out of favor this year. staying with that. the other two, l -- >> now we're going to real letters? >> real letters. right. louis vuitton. this is, obviously, the premier luxury goods name and it's had a very difficult year. it is really an imbedded china rebound story. so much of the revenue, that is the biggest geography and so i think we will start to see that work and then, the last one, meta, i hate p
karen? >> i could pick a word and choose investments that fit that -- >> that's how we do it? >> i decided to go with the former. so, i'm taking a little bit of liberty on the acronym part. my act ronym is helm. the h is health care, the xlv. gives you lilly, which has sucked all the oxygen out, but the rest is much more diversified, united health, medtronic, so, that's the h. the e is also cheating a little bit, it's the xle. the energy etf. so, you all know the energy story,...
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karen culkin one, multiple categories. karen culkin one. sarah _ multiple categories.culkin one, sarah and smith and - multiple categories. karen culkin one, sarah and smith and it - multiple categories. karen culkinj one, sarah and smith and it went over our best tv drama so it pretty much swept the awards in its own categories. unsurprisingly, what an ensemble cast and like you, absolutely love this and i thought the final series, what a way to go out on a high. the writing is exceptional and it really is one of those that would not work without such a strong rating for each character and i think each cast member who is rewarded yesterday was rightly so because they all brought something different and special to the table. : :, something different and special to the table. �* ., :, ., ., the table. anna, how relevant are these awards. _ the table. anna, how relevant are these awards, are _ the table. anna, how relevant are these awards, are they _ the table. anna, how relevant are these awards, are they seen - the table. anna, how relevant are these awards, are they
karen culkin one, multiple categories. karen culkin one. sarah _ multiple categories.culkin one, sarah and smith and - multiple categories. karen culkin one, sarah and smith and it - multiple categories. karen culkinj one, sarah and smith and it went over our best tv drama so it pretty much swept the awards in its own categories. unsurprisingly, what an ensemble cast and like you, absolutely love this and i thought the final series, what a way to go out on a high. the writing is exceptional and...
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what happened to you, karen, as a result of this? my happened to you, karen, as a result of this?you, karen, as a result ofthis? g ., , .,, happened to you, karen, as a result ofthis? g .,, ,, of this? my house was repossessed and i pleaded _ of this? my house was repossessed and i pleaded guilty _ of this? my house was repossessed and i pleaded guilty at _ of this? my house was repossessed and i pleaded guilty at magistrates' j and i pleaded guilty at magistrates' court —— mr bates. i was sentenced for a year. court -- mr bates. i was sentenced for a year-— court -- mr bates. i was sentenced | for a year-— yes. for a year. you went to prison? yes, i went to prison. _ for a year. you went to prison? yes, i went to prison. i _ for a year. you went to prison? yes, i went to prison. i went _ for a year. you went to prison? yes, i went to prison. i went to _ for a year. you went to prison? yes, i went to prison. i went to prison - i went to prison. i went to prison for three months and three months with a tag. for three months and three months withata~.~ . for three months and three m
what happened to you, karen, as a result of this? my happened to you, karen, as a result of this?you, karen, as a result ofthis? g ., , .,, happened to you, karen, as a result ofthis? g .,, ,, of this? my house was repossessed and i pleaded _ of this? my house was repossessed and i pleaded guilty _ of this? my house was repossessed and i pleaded guilty at _ of this? my house was repossessed and i pleaded guilty at magistrates' j and i pleaded guilty at magistrates' court —— mr bates. i was...
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karen, let me ask you this. court has agreed to review whether trump is disqualified from the colorado ballot. there are all these other states in play. i wanted to play this from ron desantis. he is suggesting that joe biden could be removed from his state's ballot. let's listen to this. >> this is just going to be a tit for tat and it won't end well. you can make a case and i'm looking at this in florida now. could we make a credible case that biden, because of the invasion of 8 million, and i don't think that's the right way to do it. >> yeah, karen. what he's threatening is tit for tat. you removed our guy. we're going to remove our guy. >> with one little piece he left out, right? their guy engaged in an insurrection. their guy tried to overthrow the will of the american people. he's been making this claim for quite some time. this is going to be a very tough case. politically, i wish we had been dealing with this question two years ago rather than right before as we enter this election year. we'll see what
karen, let me ask you this. court has agreed to review whether trump is disqualified from the colorado ballot. there are all these other states in play. i wanted to play this from ron desantis. he is suggesting that joe biden could be removed from his state's ballot. let's listen to this. >> this is just going to be a tit for tat and it won't end well. you can make a case and i'm looking at this in florida now. could we make a credible case that biden, because of the invasion of 8...
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it's always karen. but anyway. >> well, so, the bonds had already -- yields lower, bonds higher, before this came out. so, half of that move already happened, so, i don't know that this -- what seems like a big move in the bond market is actually that big. i'm not quite sure. i'm -- i agree with you that we were set up for some kind of pull-back. the market strength over the last month has been, to me, quite surprising. you know, and then last night, you had earnings that were good to very good that were met with kind of ho-hum, right? show us something new. and then it's not surprising that we would have this, what should have been even a bigger selloff in the qqqs, i mean, they were off a lot, but if you think about how far they've come. i don't know, sometimes it just -- it might not be this particular thing that caused the selloff, but we were absolutely due for some, and if this is all there is, i'd be surprised. i would think, you know, the bar's still high for earnings the rest of the week. >>> l
it's always karen. but anyway. >> well, so, the bonds had already -- yields lower, bonds higher, before this came out. so, half of that move already happened, so, i don't know that this -- what seems like a big move in the bond market is actually that big. i'm not quite sure. i'm -- i agree with you that we were set up for some kind of pull-back. the market strength over the last month has been, to me, quite surprising. you know, and then last night, you had earnings that were good to...
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karen makes good points.1 space, proven over the course of last year, that's what they'll pay for. the adjustable market can still grow there. if you look back to 2021, and 2022, it's essentially been in a down trend since it peaked in 2021. so i'm just not going to really fight the trend here and i'm going to allocate money elsewhere. >> we do a quick time-out. what's changed about this game is the use of the paddle. the signs we're holding up and lack of sound effects. and luckily bonawyn did his own so effects. throwing it out there, if you wanted to add sound effects, in addition to the use of the paddle. that's encouraged. >> you're encouraging me to -- i can't believe you're saying that. okay, i'll play. >> not a complete game. >> play your reindeer game. >> set to report early next week, courtney, trade it or fade it. >> well, let's do the sound effect. ding ding ding, we're going with trade it here. verizon, had higher cash flow last year than they did the year before and expect to increase that again
karen makes good points.1 space, proven over the course of last year, that's what they'll pay for. the adjustable market can still grow there. if you look back to 2021, and 2022, it's essentially been in a down trend since it peaked in 2021. so i'm just not going to really fight the trend here and i'm going to allocate money elsewhere. >> we do a quick time-out. what's changed about this game is the use of the paddle. the signs we're holding up and lack of sound effects. and luckily...
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karen, why did you buy more?aling, in that the stock opened premarket was trading poorly. i thought this was actually macy's showing a sign of strength. macy's say, look, you don't have -- we don't really fully get your financing, there was some back and forth, maybe some miscommunication, 21's not enough. we're done. that -- there was nothing to discuss. so, the ceo did an interview today saying, look, we told them where our financing is going to come from, they should let us sign an nda and look at their books, macy's said, no, we don't have to do anything. they said, we are not for sale at any price. they just said the value wasn't compelling. and i think that the ball is actually in arkhouse and brigade's court right now. they have to show they're going to file a proxy and look to unseat the board, the entire board is up for election, or they've got to show stronger financing or show a higher price or some mixture of those three. and i think at this price, the risk/we ward is pretty compelling. >> does it mat
karen, why did you buy more?aling, in that the stock opened premarket was trading poorly. i thought this was actually macy's showing a sign of strength. macy's say, look, you don't have -- we don't really fully get your financing, there was some back and forth, maybe some miscommunication, 21's not enough. we're done. that -- there was nothing to discuss. so, the ceo did an interview today saying, look, we told them where our financing is going to come from, they should let us sign an nda and...
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what was karen's acronym?lm. >> helm. >> at the helm. >> with an m. >> and an l. >> and an l for lvmh. yeah. >> hold on. did you play the game right? >> no. >> i cheated a little. i had health care in there and energy -- >> yeah. disappointing. anyway. >> just failing. but -- >> been here a long time, you should know better. >> i know. i know. what can i tell you? so, louis vuitton. great that they had good numbers. it's not the biggest sector for lvmh, luxury, you know, hand back bags would do much better, but it's good to see, you know, swiss -- they have a different issue, rolex is going away, they're doing their own thing, that's going to be a huge loss for them. we need more momentum. it's been a very tough beginning of 2024 for the luxury space. >> well, i need to point out that the e in bicep is estee lauder. if we have a recovery in china luxury and cosmetics and what not, that thing's going to rip. >> he needs to point that out. >> everybody knows that, tim, please. >> going to rip. >> up next, final
what was karen's acronym?lm. >> helm. >> at the helm. >> with an m. >> and an l. >> and an l for lvmh. yeah. >> hold on. did you play the game right? >> no. >> i cheated a little. i had health care in there and energy -- >> yeah. disappointing. anyway. >> just failing. but -- >> been here a long time, you should know better. >> i know. i know. what can i tell you? so, louis vuitton. great that they had good numbers. it's...
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. >> karen, are you buying that? >> i mean, having delivered similar talking points may help. no, no, just a schedule thing. i mean, it's certainly possible. it's possible they decided a better use of time is seeing voters than being on television, and if you're trying to get around a state, it's a small state. there's icy roads, give them the benefit of the doubt on that. however, it does suggest that, like scott said, they recognize new hampshire is not going to be great for them, and this is offense a way to divert attention away from new hampshire, and as they clearly told scott, focus on south carolina. don't pay attention to the fact we're probably going to come in a distant third here in new hampshire. this sounds like on wednesday, they will say, remember, we told you, we were not really campaigning there. >> yeah, scott, it sounds a little too cute. we have to wait and see what actually happens. i do want to ask you, what you thought of nikki haley. she is really now going after donald trump. i think the last couple weeks, she was asked and said, i'm not going to do t
. >> karen, are you buying that? >> i mean, having delivered similar talking points may help. no, no, just a schedule thing. i mean, it's certainly possible. it's possible they decided a better use of time is seeing voters than being on television, and if you're trying to get around a state, it's a small state. there's icy roads, give them the benefit of the doubt on that. however, it does suggest that, like scott said, they recognize new hampshire is not going to be great for them,...
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i am so i sorry, i am so, so sorry, karen. no sorry, lam so, so sorry, karen. fir?other should have to go through what mothers and fathers out there. and i told the mhra back in the corporation has now been compelled to release correspondence revealing how it dealt with the issue. the bbc said many of the emails were largely "irreleva nt". the corporation has now been compelled to release correspondence revealing how it dealt with the issue. the bbc said many of the emails were largely "irreleva nt". the serial killer nurse lucy letby has lost the first stage of the process to appeal her convictions. a judge refused her application. letby, who's 3a, was given 14 whole life sentences for the murders of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others. a man armed with a crossbow has been shot dead by police in south—east london. the met said the man, who was in his 30s, was trying to force his way into a building in the surrey quays area you're live with bbc news. for the first time in nearly two years it looks like northern ireland will have a devolved government
i am so i sorry, i am so, so sorry, karen. no sorry, lam so, so sorry, karen. fir?other should have to go through what mothers and fathers out there. and i told the mhra back in the corporation has now been compelled to release correspondence revealing how it dealt with the issue. the bbc said many of the emails were largely "irreleva nt". the corporation has now been compelled to release correspondence revealing how it dealt with the issue. the bbc said many of the emails were...
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what happened to you karen as a i now comes from each other. wrist happened to you karen as a result? karen as a result? i was prosecuted for theft and i pleaded — was prosecuted for theft and i pleaded guilty at magistrates' court, — pleaded guilty at magistrates' court, and sol pleaded guilty at magistrates' court, and so i was then sentenced for a _ court, and so i was then sentenced for a yeah — court, and so i was then sentenced for a ear. :, court, and so i was then sentenced for a year-— court, and so i was then sentenced | for a year-_ you for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison- _ for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, _ for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, dear, - for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, dear, dear. . for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i| went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison _ went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for _ went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went
what happened to you karen as a i now comes from each other. wrist happened to you karen as a result? karen as a result? i was prosecuted for theft and i pleaded — was prosecuted for theft and i pleaded guilty at magistrates' court, — pleaded guilty at magistrates' court, and sol pleaded guilty at magistrates' court, and so i was then sentenced for a _ court, and so i was then sentenced for a yeah — court, and so i was then sentenced for a ear. :, court, and so i was then sentenced for a...
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. - [alan] olivia's mother took to volunteering at mission arvada, where director, karen cowling, sees severely mentally ill people on our streets as a failure. - [karen] i've seen it over and over and over again. - [alan] is that too hard to get people committed who need it? - oh yeah. i mean it's like attorneys and letters and advocates... it's next to impossible. - [alan] when large institutions closed decades ago because they were "the stuff of nightmares," says mental health colorado's, vincent atchity. colorado never created the network of smaller facilities that were supposed to be a replacement. - so we committed to go in a better direction, and we've just never gotten there. and what we've got remaining is this abyss. - [alan] where people without a place to go fall, the streets and the jails and prisons who after institutions closed, took over the job. - and we end up selling out for the lowest possible standard of human health management, which is criminalizing people and keeping them in jails and prisons. - [alan] jails are faced with the expense and responsibility of carin
. - [alan] olivia's mother took to volunteering at mission arvada, where director, karen cowling, sees severely mentally ill people on our streets as a failure. - [karen] i've seen it over and over and over again. - [alan] is that too hard to get people committed who need it? - oh yeah. i mean it's like attorneys and letters and advocates... it's next to impossible. - [alan] when large institutions closed decades ago because they were "the stuff of nightmares," says mental health...
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so, could we be seeing, you know, a new leadership group being born here, karen you hope so? >> i hope so i'm all-in on the -- i -- she called it a coiled spring, right? >> yeah. >> i guess they're levered, so, there's that they don't generally have this sort of pop that we've seen in the semi space, but if the economy is okay, banks at this valuation, i mean, so, jpmorgan, by biggest position by a lot in the space, under 11 times earnings, a dividend of high twos, and then citi bank -- that is somewhat of a coiled spring relative potential for massive cuts in spending, and then you put a multiple on that, right now, the street doesn't give them a lot of credit at all they trade well, well under tangible book value. so, those are my two names in the space. i hope she's right. >> if quthe question is, like, y rerating i understand where stocks can be underloved, and i'm not disputing it i -- i'm long citi, bank of america,jpmorgan part of that rerating is coming from a more benign credit outlook. part of it is coming from a world where the asset flight has slowed down dramatic
so, could we be seeing, you know, a new leadership group being born here, karen you hope so? >> i hope so i'm all-in on the -- i -- she called it a coiled spring, right? >> yeah. >> i guess they're levered, so, there's that they don't generally have this sort of pop that we've seen in the semi space, but if the economy is okay, banks at this valuation, i mean, so, jpmorgan, by biggest position by a lot in the space, under 11 times earnings, a dividend of high twos, and then...
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more perspective from karen freedman agnifilo, also jennifer rogers. also rick hassan, author of the soon to be published new book "a real right to vote: how a constitutional amendment can safeguard american democracy." jennifer, you have oral arguments scheduled to begin february 8th. what does the timing look like to you? >> it's obvious that the court really wanted to jump in quickly here because the primaries are approaching, and everyone's talking about the fact that the decisions were stay. the colorado decision to take trump off the ballot was stayed. so, he won't be off the ballot regardless of how long the court takes with it. but the people won below. i think the court kind of recognizes the stakes with the approaching primaries and really wants to get this done quickly. and the parties have briefed all of this below. it's not like anyone is going to be disadvantaged. the court will have time to decide. they're going to move it really swiftly. that says a lot about what they think about the stakes and how important they are treating this in t
more perspective from karen freedman agnifilo, also jennifer rogers. also rick hassan, author of the soon to be published new book "a real right to vote: how a constitutional amendment can safeguard american democracy." jennifer, you have oral arguments scheduled to begin february 8th. what does the timing look like to you? >> it's obvious that the court really wanted to jump in quickly here because the primaries are approaching, and everyone's talking about the fact that the...
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but i agree with karen for ron desantis.t whatever that expectations are, it can be tough to go on. >> karen, do you agree with that? >> absolutely. i also think haley is trying to focus on new hampshire, and then -- a bank shot into south carolina. expectations lower for her in iowa. >> yeah -- it will be critical, with the new ad there. karen sweeney, we'll continue to watch to see what closely happens. scott jennings as well. -- both for being here. and tonight, for all of you at home, and 9:00 at night, ten, in a cnn is gonna host back-to-back town halls with governor ron desantis and nikki haley. they're gonna take questions directly from iowa voters just days before the iowa caucuses. i'll moderate the town hall with governor desantis at nine pm eastern. erin burnett will moderate to one with governor nikki haley right after that. you are not gonna want to miss it. thank you so much for joining us here tonight. "cnn newsnight" with abby phillip such right now. ♪ ♪ ♪
but i agree with karen for ron desantis.t whatever that expectations are, it can be tough to go on. >> karen, do you agree with that? >> absolutely. i also think haley is trying to focus on new hampshire, and then -- a bank shot into south carolina. expectations lower for her in iowa. >> yeah -- it will be critical, with the new ad there. karen sweeney, we'll continue to watch to see what closely happens. scott jennings as well. -- both for being here. and tonight, for all of...
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later it turned out that the deceased was forty-four-year-old karen airiyan, a native of the vladimir region. according to eyewitnesses, there was a verbal conflict between his attackers, while karen, apparently, was sober, but his killers had been drinking for a long time in a nearby cafe. it's clear, that the women who were nearby could not somehow prevent the brawl, we heard this, but you didn’t come out, well, damn it, there are often fights over something, well, there’s no point in going out, it’s like people are fighting, why should a girl do this, well, plus i have an even smaller girl, my colleague, well, why am i going out, now everyone who became an eyewitness is building their own versions, some are sure that it was a typical gang fight, others believe that it an ordinary everyday conflict, many even assume that the investigation has little chance of finding the one who shot, the injury is already very difficult to find, because it is not registered, the popul cannot be identified, but apparently they shot from nearby rastov. it is known that on the day of his death, karen
later it turned out that the deceased was forty-four-year-old karen airiyan, a native of the vladimir region. according to eyewitnesses, there was a verbal conflict between his attackers, while karen, apparently, was sober, but his killers had been drinking for a long time in a nearby cafe. it's clear, that the women who were nearby could not somehow prevent the brawl, we heard this, but you didn’t come out, well, damn it, there are often fights over something, well, there’s no point in...
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we have our very own karen joining us with more karen, i know you had a chance to speak to the membersf shein. what did they say as we prepare for the potential listing? >> it is a significant year for s h shein. there are the reports which current investors are selling shares at discount because of the scrutiny with the company with concerns of forced labor and international intellectual property infringements secondary markets do not preflec the company. chinese regulators were investigating the company over the data handling policies now the company told me they actually instigated that review and it is paving the way for the ipo in the u.s i spoke to the head of communications and he told me how they are paving the way for the company and positioning it as it heads for an ipo in the u.s. >> we expanded our product offerings in cosmetics we have seen a strong growth in the product line we have a high quality product that also reflects this changing taste and flexibility that younger consumers are demanding today. i think you will continue to see our product categories grow. >> inter
we have our very own karen joining us with more karen, i know you had a chance to speak to the membersf shein. what did they say as we prepare for the potential listing? >> it is a significant year for s h shein. there are the reports which current investors are selling shares at discount because of the scrutiny with the company with concerns of forced labor and international intellectual property infringements secondary markets do not preflec the company. chinese regulators were...
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you, karen! meet karen avanesyan on stage.m a teapot, no, not electric, the most ordinary one, father is a samovar, mother is a saucepan, sister is a bowl , i speak indian. chinese, ceylon, georgian and krasnodar, favorite composer sheikovsky, favorite writer limonov, favorite group - ivan chai, well, there used to be tea together and cream, by the way, single, i once liked one sugar bowl, she was so sweet, round, a round fool, she ran away with one pot-bellied one. granulated sugar pours out of her, and one i remember, she was attracted to me, but i immediately dismissed her, her profession was very dangerous, horseradish cutting, but all this happened a long time ago, and now i’m standing on the stove, alone, already, of course, it’s not the same, and the sides are wrinkled, and the handle doesn’t rise well, and the nose is always wet, but when i started, oh, at first i showed off in the store, then they bought me for the hospital, they put him in the kitchen, oh, i saw enough there , i heard a lot, one grandfather lay in th
you, karen! meet karen avanesyan on stage.m a teapot, no, not electric, the most ordinary one, father is a samovar, mother is a saucepan, sister is a bowl , i speak indian. chinese, ceylon, georgian and krasnodar, favorite composer sheikovsky, favorite writer limonov, favorite group - ivan chai, well, there used to be tea together and cream, by the way, single, i once liked one sugar bowl, she was so sweet, round, a round fool, she ran away with one pot-bellied one. granulated sugar pours out...
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. >> karen endres coordinates wellness programs at the wisconsin farm center, a state agency. >> theyre working in very complemarkets. they are often dealing with things like whether that are out of their control. >> most firms are run by families which could cause conflict and stretch -- stress. clicks they feel like they have access to a lot of things like large equipment, firearms, things that can cause self harm. >> everyone thinks farming is the red barns, b what goes on behind the scenes is the stress of the markets. hommel's get sick, things happen. >> randy rocawear and his family's dairy farm a few miles away, he says things are tough for dairy farmers. >> there we go. we do such a good job producing a wholesome product yet we are not making money to cover the cost of operating. >>'s grandparents started the farm in the 1930's. he invested millions of dollars in a newborn and state-of-the-art parlor. >> we did that for 2008. >> milk prices tanked and he cannot pays bills. >> i would get in the truck and i would drive out on our back 40 acre field and sit in the truck and desc
. >> karen endres coordinates wellness programs at the wisconsin farm center, a state agency. >> theyre working in very complemarkets. they are often dealing with things like whether that are out of their control. >> most firms are run by families which could cause conflict and stretch -- stress. clicks they feel like they have access to a lot of things like large equipment, firearms, things that can cause self harm. >> everyone thinks farming is the red barns, b what...
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>> the chinese word for karen. mr. karen too. all inclusive.wo versions of the communist china flag. where do you come up with don't touch her! they watched a lot of american tv. a lot of news stuff. that was the reaction. tried to create something that was not there. another thing is someone let our president know. if you are older than someone, you can't touch them. >> [laughing]. >> does that go for smelling hair? kat is right. i would have broke my phone out and get every angle of there. go live on every known social media around. their whole point was you can't do that. this is england. it's a free country, kind of. this is what happens when chinese karens watch american tvp. >> greg: tom, you loved this video? >> it was amazing. it goes on and on. what were they going for? he said you can't steal our images? i think they know their chinese communist government likes to steal people's images through tiktok. they are probably connected. they were waving the communist flag. >> greg: communists disguised as econ communists. >> he made them lo
>> the chinese word for karen. mr. karen too. all inclusive.wo versions of the communist china flag. where do you come up with don't touch her! they watched a lot of american tv. a lot of news stuff. that was the reaction. tried to create something that was not there. another thing is someone let our president know. if you are older than someone, you can't touch them. >> [laughing]. >> does that go for smelling hair? kat is right. i would have broke my phone out and get every...
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in the first set, karen also lost, and even with the same score as daniil - 5:7.he second game was left to khachanov - 6:3. and in the next two, the strongest was determined only by tiebreakers, in both cases karen played better. 7:5-7-3. in the second round, the russian will meet with american alexander kavacevich, world number 103. in the women's bracket , anastasia pavlyuchenkova began her performance with a victory. in the opening match , the thirty-two-year-old russian defeated the twenty-fifth racket of the world, donni vekic from croatia, in two sets with the same score 6:4. the next opponent of pavlyuchenkova, who currently occupies 59th place in the ranking, will be the spanish badosa. in addition to anastasia, they advanced to the next round russian tennis players. the list was hosted by cska as part of the regular championship of the continental hockey league. in the opening , the muscovites took the lead, vladislav kamenev scored. soon, the hosts' striker brooks macik equalized the score with a powerful throw, but the army team immediately regained the
in the first set, karen also lost, and even with the same score as daniil - 5:7.he second game was left to khachanov - 6:3. and in the next two, the strongest was determined only by tiebreakers, in both cases karen played better. 7:5-7-3. in the second round, the russian will meet with american alexander kavacevich, world number 103. in the women's bracket , anastasia pavlyuchenkova began her performance with a victory. in the opening match , the thirty-two-year-old russian defeated the...
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this snowy winter in the northern capital, karen kneisel feels quite at home.t to be a strategically correct and pleasant decision. us president, dmitry melnikov's report from the border, valentin bogdanov about what biden and trump are fighting about. alexander belibov, about how the conflict in the middle east is growing, frightening statements are coming from tehran and beirut. and dmitry pishchukhin is trying to understand what kind of frosty anomaly befell us at the beginning of the year, and most importantly, when winter will change its anger to mercy. russia - traditional, modern, technological, original, open, great, so different, but dear to everyone, all of russia is before your eyes, come to the international exhibition forum russia. it seems we came up with a new plan, a very cool film, very funny, let's go, varizh, we'll eat oysters, we'll re-educate this major girl, the film is fire, bomb, bomb, the last thing i remember is my mother and i are in prison, so i'm leaving, here something with the wheel, i’m here to smile, so we act according to the o
this snowy winter in the northern capital, karen kneisel feels quite at home.t to be a strategically correct and pleasant decision. us president, dmitry melnikov's report from the border, valentin bogdanov about what biden and trump are fighting about. alexander belibov, about how the conflict in the middle east is growing, frightening statements are coming from tehran and beirut. and dmitry pishchukhin is trying to understand what kind of frosty anomaly befell us at the beginning of the year,...
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later it turned out that the deceased was forty-four-year-old karen airyan, a native of the vladimiritnesses, there was a verbal conflict between his attackers, while karen, apparently, was sober. before this, his killers had been drinking for a long time in a nearby cafe, it is clear that somehow they could prevent the woman from brawling, those who were nearby could not. we heard this, but you didn’t go out, well, damn it, there are often fights over something, well, there’s no point in going out, it’s like people are fighting, why should i have girls do this, well, plus i have an even smaller girl, my colleague, this is how far i will go, now everyone who has become an eyewitness is building their own versions, some are sure that it was a typical gang fight, others believe that this is an ordinary domestic conflict, many even assume that the investigation has little chance. ..
later it turned out that the deceased was forty-four-year-old karen airyan, a native of the vladimiritnesses, there was a verbal conflict between his attackers, while karen, apparently, was sober. before this, his killers had been drinking for a long time in a nearby cafe, it is clear that somehow they could prevent the woman from brawling, those who were nearby could not. we heard this, but you didn’t go out, well, damn it, there are often fights over something, well, there’s no point in...
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the award is accepted by the director of the mass film , karen shakhnazarov, who is part of the team.kolai kiselyov , who led 218 jews from the dolnovo ghetto, saved them from genocide, was awarded the title of righteous among the nations, wins in four categories: best cinematography by mikhail milashin, best supporting actor by evgeniy tkachuk, and leading role by alexander yatsenko , a golden eagle in the hands of the director of the film righteous, sergei urshulyak. this is a very good story, it was a wonderful script, and the story itself, the fact that it is genuine, really... we are returning to cinema, this is the search for meaning, something that has always distinguished soviet cinema. the film lord of the wind won in the category "best music". its author is the legendary composer alexey rybnikov. alexander veledinsky's film 1993 won in the categories "best screenplay", veledinsky co-authored with shargunov, and best supporting actress for alexandra rebenok. film by karen shakhnazarov - trick, sign of four, produced here on massfilm: the best costumes and the best work. produ
the award is accepted by the director of the mass film , karen shakhnazarov, who is part of the team.kolai kiselyov , who led 218 jews from the dolnovo ghetto, saved them from genocide, was awarded the title of righteous among the nations, wins in four categories: best cinematography by mikhail milashin, best supporting actor by evgeniy tkachuk, and leading role by alexander yatsenko , a golden eagle in the hands of the director of the film righteous, sergei urshulyak. this is a very good...
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but i think the briefs are what's going to rule here. >> what do you think, karen? >> well, i think it will be quicker than the end of the month. i think they'll rule very quickly. there's a line in the special counsel's brief at the very end asking for a mandate to basically enter the mandate within five days. that's kind of a signal that jack smith's office is asking the d.c. circuit to say, hey, look, i want this to go back and go back quickly because in addition to the substance here, as we know, donald trump doesn't ever want this to go at all. he doesn't want this to happen at all, because the end game is to delay this, hopefully not have a trial at all, and then hopefully get elected and then make the case go away and try to pardon himself, et cetera. i think there's also this question, if you look at the brief, about speed and get it to go quicker. i think the d.c. circuit is going to do that. i agree that the decision is probably written already. >> there was a really important line, every oral argument ends essentially with a judge asking what do you want
but i think the briefs are what's going to rule here. >> what do you think, karen? >> well, i think it will be quicker than the end of the month. i think they'll rule very quickly. there's a line in the special counsel's brief at the very end asking for a mandate to basically enter the mandate within five days. that's kind of a signal that jack smith's office is asking the d.c. circuit to say, hey, look, i want this to go back and go back quickly because in addition to the substance...
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i'm melissa, on the desk tonight with t.i.n., karen, and dan. after hours lows, the earnings fall is just getting started, let's get the details on the numbers with christina joining us onset.>> they gave me the lowdown, i'm serious.>> clearly investors are worried, they outlines what they will stay on the call for, intel owns 90% of that company, it's obviously going to impact the revenue stream. they announced some weakness, and the programmable solutions, chips that are made or a specific task. budgets are shifting toward a.i. products. lastly, foundry came in lower than anticipated, some of that has to do with packaging, so those are three factors. they do anticipate an 11% drop in quarter one. seasonality, that falls in line. they are really going to push that on the call. in december, holiday sales refresh.>> we knew that quarter one was seasonally weak. we knew that. and yet the first quarter revenue was $2 billion less than what they were expecting.>> three factors. that's why those three factors have hit. >> what about datacenter? this
i'm melissa, on the desk tonight with t.i.n., karen, and dan. after hours lows, the earnings fall is just getting started, let's get the details on the numbers with christina joining us onset.>> they gave me the lowdown, i'm serious.>> clearly investors are worried, they outlines what they will stay on the call for, intel owns 90% of that company, it's obviously going to impact the revenue stream. they announced some weakness, and the programmable solutions, chips that are made or a...
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karen looked better this time, 7:5.eaching the quarterfinals , the russian will fight with italian janik sinner, the fourth racket in the world. in the women's network, she again made the world talk about herself in the enthusiastic tones. and timofeeva for the first time in her career reaches the 1/8 finals of the australian open. in moscow, on the ice of the cska arena , a fascinating tournament will begin today, which has no analogues in world figure skating, the russian jumping championship. the topic will be continued by maria bas. winter holidays flew by like one day, but not we should be upset, because interesting figure skating competitions await us again. the year begins with a truly remarkable event, the second russian championship in history. in jumping, experienced athletes, our future stars, will show their skills at a unique tournament. well, in general, i can do everything, or rather , i can’t do everything, but what i do, i can do, and i should do it at such events with ease, airiness, and delight the au
karen looked better this time, 7:5.eaching the quarterfinals , the russian will fight with italian janik sinner, the fourth racket in the world. in the women's network, she again made the world talk about herself in the enthusiastic tones. and timofeeva for the first time in her career reaches the 1/8 finals of the australian open. in moscow, on the ice of the cska arena , a fascinating tournament will begin today, which has no analogues in world figure skating, the russian jumping...
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what happened to you, karen, as a result of all this?d for theft and i pleaded guilty- at magistrates' court, and so i was then- sentenced for a year. you went to prison? i went to prison, yes. oh, dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for three months and three months with a tag. - what was it like in there? actually, do you know what, - it was better than what i had been going through the two years before that. - what victims now want is accountability and public exoneration, unsure why it took a new year drama on tv for that to come closer. francis reed, bbc news. our business correspondent colletta smith has been talking to many of those affected by the scandal including former sub—postmaster tim brentnall. you have been hearing there lots of former sub—postmasters joining us here in the bbc, telling their stories once again, lots of whom we have spoken to repeatedly over the years that they have been going through this saga, wondering why, as you say, it has taken so long for the government to pay real attention to this issue. i'm join
what happened to you, karen, as a result of all this?d for theft and i pleaded guilty- at magistrates' court, and so i was then- sentenced for a year. you went to prison? i went to prison, yes. oh, dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for three months and three months with a tag. - what was it like in there? actually, do you know what, - it was better than what i had been going through the two years before that. - what victims now want is accountability and public exoneration, unsure why it took...
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karen's next opponent will be us representative alexander kavacevich. mira andreeva also came out to the second round of australia. the russian woman beat the us representative bernarda peru in two sets. in the second round, the russian will play as the sixth racket in the world. he is a gill from tunisia. shabaire has already stated that he is a big fan of mira andreeva’s game. it's truly an honor to play against her. i'm her big fan. i love her behavior on court, it will be amazing. the continental hockey league hosted two matches of the regular season: lada defeated borys 3:0, and cska lost the second match in a row, losing away to motorist. the army team led the score for most of the playing time, responding to the start of the goal by brooks and messick with pucks from vladislav kamenev and konstantin akulov, but they failed to maintain the advantage. andrei obidin equalized the game 6 minutes before the end of the third period, and a few minutes later denis barantsev scored. winning puck. after the match, cska head coach sergei fedotov called his
karen's next opponent will be us representative alexander kavacevich. mira andreeva also came out to the second round of australia. the russian woman beat the us representative bernarda peru in two sets. in the second round, the russian will play as the sixth racket in the world. he is a gill from tunisia. shabaire has already stated that he is a big fan of mira andreeva’s game. it's truly an honor to play against her. i'm her big fan. i love her behavior on court, it will be amazing. the...
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on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan, and guy adami. with begin with boeing. shares tumblingal the midair incident friday night on an alaska air jet. that emergency led the faa to grounding 737 max 9 planes until safety inspections of all of them are completed. phil lebeau has been following the story since late friday night. he's here with the latest developments and the ripple effects across the industry. phil? >> we're waiting to see if there is a statement from boeing regarding the news from united, which we'll talk about in a little bit, about united finding loose plugs, or loose bolts in some of the fuselage plugs it has inspected in its fleet. here's where the investigation standing right now. it's all about the fuselage plugs. these are essentially doors that are not operational doors anymore. they're inside of the fuselage, they're put there by spirit aerosystems, which manufactures the plug and the fuselage. the plane in question, the one that had the incident friday night had three reports of pressurization problems prior to
on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan, and guy adami. with begin with boeing. shares tumblingal the midair incident friday night on an alaska air jet. that emergency led the faa to grounding 737 max 9 planes until safety inspections of all of them are completed. phil lebeau has been following the story since late friday night. he's here with the latest developments and the ripple effects across the industry. phil? >> we're waiting to see if there is a statement...
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we >> so karen, the president says he will shut down the border if necessary.is it establish yet what necessary means? >> again, it depends on if they are able to strike this deal. if they are able to strike this deal then there will be a trigger threshold. the number of migrants that can transpire on a daily basis for the intake has to shut down. that appears to be around 5000 people per day. and the question is, you know, what happens when they put all of these tools that are in the package into actual force? they are talking about making it more difficult to claim asylum, to expand detention centers, giving the administration additional powers to deport and detain -- and funding all of those as well. democrats and republicans who support this construct will say look, that's going to bring down the overall number of people trying to cross the border without the visas on any given day. we won't see the days where we have more than 10,000 people trying to cross the border. the chaotic situation that we've seen result. republicans on the other hand are saying th
we >> so karen, the president says he will shut down the border if necessary.is it establish yet what necessary means? >> again, it depends on if they are able to strike this deal. if they are able to strike this deal then there will be a trigger threshold. the number of migrants that can transpire on a daily basis for the intake has to shut down. that appears to be around 5000 people per day. and the question is, you know, what happens when they put all of these tools that are in...
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the main thing, karen, is to change the water for the fish on time.d, they’re suffocating, and you think why do they constantly open their mouths, yes, the fish in the aquarium can also reason, maybe the earth is round, but the water is certainly square, now we won’t have an aquarium, but a whole sea of positivity, because the stage of gleb matveychuk and the theater... we meet lyudmila ryumina . i’ll go out into the street before the sun is shining, the red girls have driven me crazy, i’ll go out into the street, look at the village, the girls are walking, and i’m having fun, i’ll go out into the street, look at the village, the girls are walking and i it’s fun, my dear mother taylan, my cold heart, it’s just throwing me hot, i used to walk in the green garden, i thought nau. i won’t go out on my face forever, but i thought i won’t go out into the street, but now in the evening they are burning, my strong little legs want to dance, i’ll go out into the street and see the kids. i’ll sing along to them with a ringing voice, i’ll go out into the stree
the main thing, karen, is to change the water for the fish on time.d, they’re suffocating, and you think why do they constantly open their mouths, yes, the fish in the aquarium can also reason, maybe the earth is round, but the water is certainly square, now we won’t have an aquarium, but a whole sea of positivity, because the stage of gleb matveychuk and the theater... we meet lyudmila ryumina . i’ll go out into the street before the sun is shining, the red girls have driven me...
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white tiger, film by karen shakhnazarov. on friday on rtr.se. this night iran launched a missile. strikes on syria and iraqi kurdistan. the islamic revolutionary guard corps claimed responsibility for the attack. explosions occurred in the city of irbil in the area where the us consulate and airbase are located. for some time, the world froze, awaiting a reaction from washington and data on shell hits. it turned out that american facilities were not damaged. massad operatives were targeted in iraqi kurdistan, killing between five and nine intelligence officers. the missile traveled 1,200 km and hit. iraq and syria, the islamic revolutionary guard corps says iran has attacked multiple targets, including the american consulate in erbil. was also hit by a missile headquarters of masada in iraqi kurdistan, which is believed to be. the iranian military has been the center of development planning for terrorist operations in the region. this attack was a response to attacks on members of the resistance axis in syria and lebanon, as well as the janua
white tiger, film by karen shakhnazarov. on friday on rtr.se. this night iran launched a missile. strikes on syria and iraqi kurdistan. the islamic revolutionary guard corps claimed responsibility for the attack. explosions occurred in the city of irbil in the area where the us consulate and airbase are located. for some time, the world froze, awaiting a reaction from washington and data on shell hits. it turned out that american facilities were not damaged. massad operatives were targeted in...
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karen freedman is with us as well. karen, what do you make of this decision? >> i think they wanted to send a very strong message to trump that he has to stop. and i think on appeal there's a very strong record that he wouldn't stop but for the -- this amount of money or something like it. because it was -- i think it was the first day of the openings where e. jean's lawyers commented that today alone he repeated these defamatory statements 22 times on social media during the trial. they also brought out evidence where he said i have said it, i'm going to keep saying it, and i'm going to say it a thousand times. and so all of that was before the jury. and they saw and watched him stand up and walk out of the courtroom and do whatever he wanted to do as if the law doesn't apply to him. and so i think it was very clear that they are sending a message that it's going to cost you. you have to stop because this did not -- they didn't have significant or these types of punitive damages in the first trial, if you recall. this really reflects that after that verdict a
karen freedman is with us as well. karen, what do you make of this decision? >> i think they wanted to send a very strong message to trump that he has to stop. and i think on appeal there's a very strong record that he wouldn't stop but for the -- this amount of money or something like it. because it was -- i think it was the first day of the openings where e. jean's lawyers commented that today alone he repeated these defamatory statements 22 times on social media during the trial. they...
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on the eve of the anniversary, we met with the head of massfilm, karen georgievich shakhnazarov.f this film by boris mikhin is accepted count down the birthday of the mass film. after 7 years, the main building opened its doors. in the fifties, the studio was able to produce 40 films annually. the next two decades can be called golden. it was during these years that bondarchuk’s war and peace took place. dersuuzala kurasawa and moscow does not believe in tears minshova receive their oscars. it was then that soviet spectators watched the operation. the diamond hand of gaidai, afonya danelia - official roman rezanov. i think. the time was still the pinnacle of mass film and our cinema in general. if we talk about the creative component, then, of course, those times were extraordinary. then perestroika happened, the collapse of the ussr, the nineties, the film studio, like the entire industry, in ninety-eight, when karen shakhnazarov took over the management of masfilm, was in serious condition. the walls and the one that barely stood there, the entire infrastructure was destroyed,
on the eve of the anniversary, we met with the head of massfilm, karen georgievich shakhnazarov.f this film by boris mikhin is accepted count down the birthday of the mass film. after 7 years, the main building opened its doors. in the fifties, the studio was able to produce 40 films annually. the next two decades can be called golden. it was during these years that bondarchuk’s war and peace took place. dersuuzala kurasawa and moscow does not believe in tears minshova receive their oscars....
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>> well, the chinese word foryr karen. yeus, what ws, they were karen'. >> it was a mr.aren. >> so, yeah, it's all inclusive. if stand there with not one but two versions of the communist china flag and someone say s, this is a communist flag, where do you come up with don't touch her. yeah. a like they're, they're, they've watched a lot of american tv l,t a lot of news stuff because that was the reaction they triedhe rea to create someg that wasn't there. and then you know another thing is someoneher thinur might wantt our president know apparently if you're older than someonee,]. you touch them. >> so maybe does that go for smelly hai doer so again cassows point right. you know what?y ph as soon as they i would have broke my phone out, i would have had my peopleone o , my phone out and make sure we get every angle of them. yeah, i'd go live on every known social media around just s to have them on because their whole point was you can't do that here. and he was like, yeah, this is england. it's a frethis ie country, whic, it's kind of kind of so. but again, this is wha
>> well, the chinese word foryr karen. yeus, what ws, they were karen'. >> it was a mr.aren. >> so, yeah, it's all inclusive. if stand there with not one but two versions of the communist china flag and someone say s, this is a communist flag, where do you come up with don't touch her. yeah. a like they're, they're, they've watched a lot of american tv l,t a lot of news stuff because that was the reaction they triedhe rea to create someg that wasn't there. and then you know...
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let's discuss this further with cnn political commentator, karen finney. a former senior adviser to the democratic national committee and also, charlie dent, former republican congressman for pennsylvania. charlie, how significant is it that nikki haley is now within single digits of trump in new hampshire? >> it is enormously significant because nikki haley is clearly surging. she has momentum in new hampshire. that is not surprising. we expect trump to win in iowa and new hampshire, it often goes a different way. but these unaffiliated voters in new hampshire will make a difference and frankly, new hampshire is in a much better state then iowa which reflects evangelical support more than anything else. i don't think nikki haley -- she's well positioned to. when i'm not saying she will. but she is well within striking distance. if i were the trump campaign i would be more than a little nervous right now. >> what do you think, watching this movie vÉliz? >> absolutely. it says to donors that she is a good investment, which will help her stay in the contest
let's discuss this further with cnn political commentator, karen finney. a former senior adviser to the democratic national committee and also, charlie dent, former republican congressman for pennsylvania. charlie, how significant is it that nikki haley is now within single digits of trump in new hampshire? >> it is enormously significant because nikki haley is clearly surging. she has momentum in new hampshire. that is not surprising. we expect trump to win in iowa and new hampshire, it...
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the media then wrote that this citizen was businessman karen vanetsan, who, moreover, was the cousince of armenia. and everything about the economy. thank you, denis. denis talalaev with an economic review, now a short advertisement, here’s what we’ll talk about after it: this metro line on the map of the capital’s metro not yet, but some of its stations have already acquired their unique appearance. vera danilidya descended into the moscow subway. two. hit at a good price, only at a delicious point , honey, you’re already getting ready, thinking , there’s so much you need to pay, also send money to mom, let’s pay tenko, get a tenko black card and make payments and transfers without commission always tinkov, than 100 times look, it’s better to twist it once, order sovito with delivery from one ruble, check that the product suits you, and then confirm the payment. legendary credit alfabank card, free forever, has become even more profitable. get a supercake every month and withdraw cash for free from any atm across the country. not just profitable, alpha profitable. it seems like some
the media then wrote that this citizen was businessman karen vanetsan, who, moreover, was the cousince of armenia. and everything about the economy. thank you, denis. denis talalaev with an economic review, now a short advertisement, here’s what we’ll talk about after it: this metro line on the map of the capital’s metro not yet, but some of its stations have already acquired their unique appearance. vera danilidya descended into the moscow subway. two. hit at a good price, only at a...
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you made me sad, karen. saying that karen.ly people that are on benefits, not just those actually people that are on benedon't not just those actually people that are on benedon't notyou'reiose actually people that are on benedon't notyou're telling actually people that are on beneshe�*t notyou're telling actually people that are on beneshe�*t rshe'sr're telling actually people that are on beneshe�*t rshe's 64.telling me. she says she's 64. she works in a care home. she has to get her wages topped with her wages topped up with universal credit. and she says, still, she's still, despite all that, she's not put her heating not been able to put her heating on for two years. i have to say, stories like that make me sad. and also think it is quite and i also think it is quite reflective of broken reflective of a very broken country. when somebody such as karen there, you can go to work , karen there, you can go to work, you can physically to work, you can physically go to work, you can physically go to work, you graph, particularly
you made me sad, karen. saying that karen.ly people that are on benefits, not just those actually people that are on benedon't not just those actually people that are on benedon't notyou'reiose actually people that are on benedon't notyou're telling actually people that are on beneshe�*t notyou're telling actually people that are on beneshe�*t rshe'sr're telling actually people that are on beneshe�*t rshe's 64.telling me. she says she's 64. she works in a care home. she has to get her...
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people, the karen peoples of ukraine, this is the only territory where they formed as a people, and this moment is very important, that is, we need to understand that well, for example, let's take the crimean tatars, they are not some other people from another history, from another planet in general, they are a part of the ukrainian nation, which has a common with... ukraine with ukrainians, with ukrainian history, it was not always pleasant for us there and everything else, but it is part of the ukrainian nation, and therefore you cannot say we and them, it is all of us, this is one of the moments of cognitive de-occupation, if we now start to realize these moments , then in the future it will make it a lot easier, first of all, and secondly, this is the beginning, you know, when, as they say, the ice has melted, that is, and... and further, further on there will be such a big glacier and we will it's easier, because the russians use this very moment, they drove a wedge between us, they show that we are there historically in general different peoples, that we are one people there w
people, the karen peoples of ukraine, this is the only territory where they formed as a people, and this moment is very important, that is, we need to understand that well, for example, let's take the crimean tatars, they are not some other people from another history, from another planet in general, they are a part of the ukrainian nation, which has a common with... ukraine with ukrainians, with ukrainian history, it was not always pleasant for us there and everything else, but it is part of...
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and all my sons are trying to get a good look at the karens. the boy was allowed to read.as doubted by many that the gods of the 12th century asked the torturer, how did this happen, the people of their philosopher, bagaslou, doctor of the 12th century, masha ben maimon, yago pratsa the paradozhnik of the ruined ones, so grabbed the helmet that the boy was given a mummy, maimon, salamon maimon, two great jewish sages of the same name. when i was nineteen, i already not only... well understood the talmud, but also any kind of companionship with the fathers at the end of the day, but sometimes they got the upper hand over them, the steel workers became weaker. for people who have carnivorous meat, they are unfavorable. prosperous merchants treated them as the best match for their dachas, and they understood that such sons- in-law would not multiply. there's already 11 helmets i become a smart boyfriend. the matchmakers came quickly. not empty-handed, but my father’s money was spent, rightly, it was drained, and he didn’t know anything wrong, which is why he said it was a gre
and all my sons are trying to get a good look at the karens. the boy was allowed to read.as doubted by many that the gods of the 12th century asked the torturer, how did this happen, the people of their philosopher, bagaslou, doctor of the 12th century, masha ben maimon, yago pratsa the paradozhnik of the ruined ones, so grabbed the helmet that the boy was given a mummy, maimon, salamon maimon, two great jewish sages of the same name. when i was nineteen, i already not only... well understood...
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karen reached the 1/2 finals, and ekaterina finished the fight in the 1/16 finals.dynamo moscow footballer konstantin tyukavin will spend the second part of the russian championship in a new capacity, namely the best young player of last year. the twenty-one-year-old striker of the capital's club became the winner of the annual first five award, presented by the rfu and the children's. in 2023, in 30 matches in the rpl, tyukavin scored 12 goals and made five assists in the current championship; he is in second place in the list with eight goals scored. scorers. at the beginning of december, the footballer signed a new long-term contract with the club. the agreement runs until the summer of 2028 . now ex-krasnodar football player ilzad akhmetov will continue his career at zenit. the russian national team midfielder, who turned 26 on december 31, used the option in the current contract and terminated the contract, which was valid until the end of the current season. the agreement with zenit is for 2 and a half years and can be extended. as part of krasnodar, akhmetov
karen reached the 1/2 finals, and ekaterina finished the fight in the 1/16 finals.dynamo moscow footballer konstantin tyukavin will spend the second part of the russian championship in a new capacity, namely the best young player of last year. the twenty-one-year-old striker of the capital's club became the winner of the annual first five award, presented by the rfu and the children's. in 2023, in 30 matches in the rpl, tyukavin scored 12 goals and made five assists in the current championship;...
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all the while, his wife, karen, back home, raising the family.e retiring, he had his family right there with him onboard. he asked his wife of more than 40 years to stand next to him as he spoke to the passengers. >> this is my last flight, and i'm just honored and privileged to be with y'all today. >> david: then introducing them to his wife. >> she's been my wingman throughout the whole time. and today, i want to give her a set of wings, because i am going to be your wingman. >> david: and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> david: randy, the pilot. >> i just wanted to lift her up and say, i love you and appreciate you, for all that you did. >> david: along with him, his wife, and someone else, too. >> hi, david. thank you so much for having us. this is our new granddaughter nora. >> david: his wife karen and their 8-month-old granddaughter, nora. >> we now have a whole new life as a retired couple, and new grandparents, so, we are loving every minute we can spend with her. >> david: welcoming a new chapter. >> hi, david. >> david: tonight,
all the while, his wife, karen, back home, raising the family.e retiring, he had his family right there with him onboard. he asked his wife of more than 40 years to stand next to him as he spoke to the passengers. >> this is my last flight, and i'm just honored and privileged to be with y'all today. >> david: then introducing them to his wife. >> she's been my wingman throughout the whole time. and today, i want to give her a set of wings, because i am going to be your...