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. >> now it's my pleasure to interviews kathryn smith. kathryn smith is a journalist and history writer with a long-time interest in fdr and his time. she is the biographer of marguerite alice, who is fdr's private secretary, counselor, confidante until 1941 and defacto white house chief of staff. in addition to her book "the gate keeper", kathryn authors a mystery series with kelly durham and impersonates lahan for tell-all talks for life with the roosevelts, and given more than 100 presentations at the library, little white house, and the national world war ii museum. her most recent book is baptists and bootleggers, a prohibition expedition throughout the south with cocktail recipes and the repeal. 18th amendment one of the greatest achievements of the early new deal and she lives in south carolina with her husband leo. please welcome -- join me in welcoming kathryn smith. [applause] >> well, i was telling patrick, if i had samples i might have drawn in bigger crowds today. baptists and bootleggers, you might wonder how i came up with
. >> now it's my pleasure to interviews kathryn smith. kathryn smith is a journalist and history writer with a long-time interest in fdr and his time. she is the biographer of marguerite alice, who is fdr's private secretary, counselor, confidante until 1941 and defacto white house chief of staff. in addition to her book "the gate keeper", kathryn authors a mystery series with kelly durham and impersonates lahan for tell-all talks for life with the roosevelts, and given more...
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put on the screen, kathryn.nesses. you compare immigrants and u.s.-born, they are risk takers, that is your point. >> my parents came over here on a steamship. they spent nine days on a steamship with two suitcases and 150 bucks. wouldn't you know, they were fairly success here. it just makes sense people who risk coming here are more risk aggressive. if you're a child of an immigrant you're twice as likely to shift up income classes. you're twice as likely to start a new business. imagine, michael, you were a football team. and we have access to the top 100 draft choices every year. and we decide to demonize those people and ignore those draft choices. america is literally shooting itself in the foot and taking a gun and putting a gun in its mouth. adobe, microsoft, google, mastercard, not only run by immigrants but first generation indians. and also i would believe they're more patriotic to america than many of our native-born american tech entrepreneurs who were the first to sort of criticize government. and
put on the screen, kathryn.nesses. you compare immigrants and u.s.-born, they are risk takers, that is your point. >> my parents came over here on a steamship. they spent nine days on a steamship with two suitcases and 150 bucks. wouldn't you know, they were fairly success here. it just makes sense people who risk coming here are more risk aggressive. if you're a child of an immigrant you're twice as likely to shift up income classes. you're twice as likely to start a new business....
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kathryn, good luck, good luck with the rest of the trip.oup from northern ireland joining this queue. a number of the aeroplanes that have been going across tonight have been packed with people who are intent on waiting all night in order to see the queen lying in state. it's been the longest apprenticeship in british royal history. 1969 charles receives the coronet, sword and mantle that go with his role as the prince of wales. i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man for life and limb and earthly worship, in faith and truth i will bear unto thee to live and die against all manner of folks. more than a half century would pass before he assumed his new title — king charles iii. i have say that am really pleasantly surprised. i think he has done everybody proud. i know talking to people at home we've all sort of felt the same way. he's stepped up, so hopefully he will do her proud. charles's job will be to push them through to the 21st century. i mean the queen did a greatjob over her reign, transitioning from the empire to the
kathryn, good luck, good luck with the rest of the trip.oup from northern ireland joining this queue. a number of the aeroplanes that have been going across tonight have been packed with people who are intent on waiting all night in order to see the queen lying in state. it's been the longest apprenticeship in british royal history. 1969 charles receives the coronet, sword and mantle that go with his role as the prince of wales. i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man for life and...
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kathryn stanczyszyn reports.s more expensive. that's the warning from many who work in schools who say the reality is stark. a recent survey indicates the burden of rising energy costs as well as salary increases means nine out of ten schools could run out of money by next september. i know of one colleague who has been round his school and taken out all of the light bulbs that he doesn't think are essential. i have talked to school leaders that are not putting their heating on until absolutely necessary. things like trips and visits and all the extra things that sometimes schools put on are not going to be happening this year. it comes as 13 education bodies have written an open letter to conservative mps urging them to put the issue at the forefront of their minds when choosing a new prime minister. they say current forecasts show a £2 billion black hole by 2024, a desperate situation that will severely impact the quality of education. steve chalke says energy costs for the 52 schools in his academy chain havej
kathryn stanczyszyn reports.s more expensive. that's the warning from many who work in schools who say the reality is stark. a recent survey indicates the burden of rising energy costs as well as salary increases means nine out of ten schools could run out of money by next september. i know of one colleague who has been round his school and taken out all of the light bulbs that he doesn't think are essential. i have talked to school leaders that are not putting their heating on until absolutely...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.t ever cards to hundreds of people celebrating their 100th and 105th birthdays across the united kingdom. irene lloyd, who worked on a dairy farm during the second world war, was one of the first people to receive the new cards to mark her 100th birthday last month. the tradition dates back to 1917, when those celebrating big life milestones were sent a telegram of good wishes from king george v. and mrs lloyd's son, ian, who is her carer, joins us now. first of all, happy birthday to your mum who turned 100 last month. tell me what her reaction was. thank ou. we tell me what her reaction was. thank you- we got — tell me what her reaction was. thank you- we got it _ tell me what her reaction was. thank you- we got it on _ tell me what her reaction was. thank you. we got it on saturday _ tell me what her reaction was. thank you. we got it on saturday and - tell me what her reaction was. thank you. we got it on saturday and it - you. we got it on saturday and it was a surprise in the end
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.t ever cards to hundreds of people celebrating their 100th and 105th birthdays across the united kingdom. irene lloyd, who worked on a dairy farm during the second world war, was one of the first people to receive the new cards to mark her 100th birthday last month. the tradition dates back to 1917, when those celebrating big life milestones were sent a telegram of good wishes from king george v. and mrs lloyd's son, ian, who is her carer, joins us now. first of...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news.to be the next conservative leader. in the 15 minutes it's reported suella braverman, the former home secretary, is endorsing his bid. speculation is still rife that the former prime minister borisjohnson will also enter the contest. business secretary jacob rees—mogg sastohnson will �*clearly�* stand. penny mordaunt is still in the running — with 23 backers. she told the bbc she believes in cabinet led politics. labour leader, keir starmer, says his party hasn't got complacent — and repeats calls for a general election. ukrainian officials say more than 200,000 households remain without power across the country a day after a wave of russian airstrikes on the electricity infrastructure. president volodymyr zelensky said the attacks had struck on a very wide scale, but that they would not break ukraine's determination to resist. hugo bachega has the latest from kyiv. engineers are working across the country to restore electricity in those places affected by the power cuts. wejust those
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news.to be the next conservative leader. in the 15 minutes it's reported suella braverman, the former home secretary, is endorsing his bid. speculation is still rife that the former prime minister borisjohnson will also enter the contest. business secretary jacob rees—mogg sastohnson will �*clearly�* stand. penny mordaunt is still in the running — with 23 backers. she told the bbc she believes in cabinet led politics. labour leader,...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.ulated china's leader xi jinping on securing his third term in office. his position was ratified at the communist party's congress in beijing. his re—election breaks with a decades—long precedent that limits the service of chinese leaders to two terms as our china correspondent, stephen mcdonell, reports. applause. xijinping led out china's new leadership team in order of rank with him at the top. it confirmed one of the worst kept secrets in the world, that he'd remain in power into a third term and potentially for as long as he likes — barring some unknown upheaval in the future. translation: china is embarking on a long journey filled _ with glory and dreams, and the bugle has been sounded. again, there were no women on the seven person politburo standing committee, a group stacked with xi loyalists. the appointment of li keqiang as premier will concern some. he oversaw the disastrous months' long shanghai lockdown with significant food shortages. now mr li is in charge of managing
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.ulated china's leader xi jinping on securing his third term in office. his position was ratified at the communist party's congress in beijing. his re—election breaks with a decades—long precedent that limits the service of chinese leaders to two terms as our china correspondent, stephen mcdonell, reports. applause. xijinping led out china's new leadership team in order of rank with him at the top. it confirmed one of the worst kept secrets in the world, that...
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at large national work queue and is that on the medical staff of national work queue since 1997 so kathryn i assume i assume you must have started as a college intern given that. she's published widely in catholic publication is also a national syndicated columnist with universal. she's author of a -- visionary wisdom for daily living and speaks frequently on faith n public life virtue and prayer. ryan anderson is the president of the ethics and public policy center and also the founding editor of the public discourse to the online journal of the witherspoon institute and also it's not in his bio but he was my predecessor here at the heritage foundation for many years. he is author or co-author of five books includingng this brand-new book "tearing us apart" but his previous book test the distinction of being banned from and is on is when harry became sally, respond to the transgender moment. his research has been cited by two supreme court justices, justice alito and justice thomas in two supreme court cases. alexandra desanctus is a visiting fellow at the ethics and public policy center
at large national work queue and is that on the medical staff of national work queue since 1997 so kathryn i assume i assume you must have started as a college intern given that. she's published widely in catholic publication is also a national syndicated columnist with universal. she's author of a -- visionary wisdom for daily living and speaks frequently on faith n public life virtue and prayer. ryan anderson is the president of the ethics and public policy center and also the founding editor...
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what if, indeed, they lose nevada, kathryn cortez goes down to adam? they have to pick up somewhere else. ron johnson now is running a little ahead of mandela barns. that leaves pennsylvania as the critical state. so if democrats are able to pick it up, they get the majority. but that is why we are seeing this huge contest between fetterman and oz tonight on the debate stage and what are the major issues driving this election? in our latest cnn poll, wolf, 63% of likely voters, nearly two-thirds of likely voters in pennsylvania say the economy in pennsylvania is getting worse. only 29% say it's staying the same. 8% say getting better. how does that impact the race? well, the economy is by far the most important issue to voters. 44% of likely voters say so. among those voters, economy and inflation voters, they split 2-1 for oz in our latest poll. 64 % to 32%. obviously, fetterman has a big advantage on something like abortion rights but far fewer pennsylvanians, likely voters in our poll put that at the top of our list. this is a big concern for the de
what if, indeed, they lose nevada, kathryn cortez goes down to adam? they have to pick up somewhere else. ron johnson now is running a little ahead of mandela barns. that leaves pennsylvania as the critical state. so if democrats are able to pick it up, they get the majority. but that is why we are seeing this huge contest between fetterman and oz tonight on the debate stage and what are the major issues driving this election? in our latest cnn poll, wolf, 63% of likely voters, nearly...
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what do we have, kathryn? trump should ask for a bench trial and ask one is next up. unbiased people can be seated for a jury. you would think so, jim, three of those, we know at least three of those on have negative views of donald trump but said to the court, no, i can put it aside and be fair and impartial. i have to say, the lawyers have said it has been their experience you that really can put faith in the hands of jurors to do that. maybe they can believe that a client, not even this one, is a bad seed. but in this particular case there was no wrongdoing. we'll find out. i want to remind you answer this week's poll question at smerconish.com -- is it possible -- man, i hope so -- is it possible for elon musk to host a digital town square that doesn't become a hellscape? >>> still to come, when is an astrophysicist a great commentator? well, when the astrophysicist is neil degrasse tyson. he's here to talk abouout his grand nah book. brand-new book. settle down there, big guy the new subway s series. what's your pick? dry skin is sensitive skin, too. and it's nat
what do we have, kathryn? trump should ask for a bench trial and ask one is next up. unbiased people can be seated for a jury. you would think so, jim, three of those, we know at least three of those on have negative views of donald trump but said to the court, no, i can put it aside and be fair and impartial. i have to say, the lawyers have said it has been their experience you that really can put faith in the hands of jurors to do that. maybe they can believe that a client, not even this one,...
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kathryn, you can put that up on the screen.'m asking people, would your choice of physician be impacted if you knew they suggested with undergraduate organic chemistry? jill, i'm all for great opportunity for us all. truthfully, when i get a physician, or medical exam or treatment, i want the smartest, best individual out there and if somebody struggled for whatever reason on organic chemistry, i don't know, i'd be a little nervous. >> i mean, of course, all of us want to make sure that folks going into the health care profession are able to do a class like organic chemistry. i think you're right, there has been a shift in student performance in the last decade or so. and professor jones has observed that. i do think it's worth inquiring why that is. jones also pointed out that while he had seen kind of a downward shift in student performance over the decade, and he used the phrase fell off the cliff during covid. that's useful information to have. it's not up to nyu to say, we're going to lower standards and make this easier f
kathryn, you can put that up on the screen.'m asking people, would your choice of physician be impacted if you knew they suggested with undergraduate organic chemistry? jill, i'm all for great opportunity for us all. truthfully, when i get a physician, or medical exam or treatment, i want the smartest, best individual out there and if somebody struggled for whatever reason on organic chemistry, i don't know, i'd be a little nervous. >> i mean, of course, all of us want to make sure that...
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kathryn, what did you think of the clips you've seen here? >> i thought it was interesting in that warnock is clearly -- well, to some extent he's trying to make this a referendum on the issues but also about his opponent and his opponent is trying to make -- walker is trying to make the whole campaign a referendum on biden and i thought that that was an interesting position there. you saw warnock himself distancing himself several times. >> doing -- sorry, warnock doing what? >> distancing himself. >> from biden. >> given the opportunity to talk about 2024, to talk about other kinds of alliances with the president. he kind of indicated there was some coolness between them. >> yeah. >> he also talked quite a bit about his alliances with republicans. he talked about teaming up with republicans on maternal health for example with rubio. so there were a number of opportunity -- a number of instances where warnock was trying to make this about he's the bipartisan guy, you know, not specifically going after the peccadillos of his opponent but, you
kathryn, what did you think of the clips you've seen here? >> i thought it was interesting in that warnock is clearly -- well, to some extent he's trying to make this a referendum on the issues but also about his opponent and his opponent is trying to make -- walker is trying to make the whole campaign a referendum on biden and i thought that that was an interesting position there. you saw warnock himself distancing himself several times. >> doing -- sorry, warnock doing what?...
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. >> well, ken and ken and kathryn, we have learned tonight from investigators so far they have not been able to find any human remains. and also there's been no evidence of a homicide here at the scene that mercedes sports car, though, was found with several bags of cement inside excavation is on planning to continue throughout the evening here as there's still a lot of questions that remain as to why this car was here in the first place. >> the mystery at atherton mansion continues as police carefully dig out a stolen mercedes benz found buried in a backyard. we still don't know what kind of investigation were conducting. we don't know if this is going to be a criminal investigation or if this will be a non criminal investigation. investigators say the car was buried in the 1990's and was reported stolen by palo alto police in september of 1992. the current homeowners did not own the home at the time. >> but police say a previous owner with a nefarious past named john liu may provide clues beyond the grave, the stall mister liu on who lived in that house for some years. and after 10. >
. >> well, ken and ken and kathryn, we have learned tonight from investigators so far they have not been able to find any human remains. and also there's been no evidence of a homicide here at the scene that mercedes sports car, though, was found with several bags of cement inside excavation is on planning to continue throughout the evening here as there's still a lot of questions that remain as to why this car was here in the first place. >> the mystery at atherton mansion...
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laura: our correspondent kathryn there. go to beijing now where the chinese communist party congress is continuing in some parts of the city are under lockdown after a slight increase in infections. the leader said on monday that there would be no change in the country's zero corporate strategy. delegates are being kept away from the center of the city during the congress. reporter: thousands of delegates are probably not aware that the city which is hosting the communist party congress has started to implement localized lockdowns. we say they are probablyot aware because those delegates are insolation to stop them from being infected. there are lockdowns being imposed if you are a contact of someone who has been infected or at the contact of a contact, you have to stay home. if you have been to a part of the city deemed to be high risk, your health code will change color and you are also orded to stay home. earlier this week, xi jinping said there would be no sorting from the zero corporate approach , despite the fact that
laura: our correspondent kathryn there. go to beijing now where the chinese communist party congress is continuing in some parts of the city are under lockdown after a slight increase in infections. the leader said on monday that there would be no change in the country's zero corporate strategy. delegates are being kept away from the center of the city during the congress. reporter: thousands of delegates are probably not aware that the city which is hosting the communist party congress has...
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screening of the upcoming netflix film glass onion, knives actors kate hudson, leslie odom junior and kathryn hahn were in mill valley for a first look at the murder mystery sequel. it's. >> one of about 100 films being featured tonight. the movie till will be screened. it details the tragic story of emmett till through the experience of his mother kron 4 s noelle bellow. talk to the director. >> this was my boy. 2. >> a created with intention till is based on the true and tragic story of emmett till a 14 year-old boy from chicago who was abducted, brutally beaten and lynched for allegedly flirting with a white woman while he visited family in mississippi in 1955, passing crew took care of each other, you know. and so yes, we have there is on set every day who made herself available to cast and crew before during and after shooting scene. director chinoy a chook who says she was hyper aware of her cast and crew's mental health while filming such a tragic story. >> about that go out for 2. >> i'm limited certain scenes to 2 takes. so i didn't want to play after stu that more twice the film fea
screening of the upcoming netflix film glass onion, knives actors kate hudson, leslie odom junior and kathryn hahn were in mill valley for a first look at the murder mystery sequel. it's. >> one of about 100 films being featured tonight. the movie till will be screened. it details the tragic story of emmett till through the experience of his mother kron 4 s noelle bellow. talk to the director. >> this was my boy. 2. >> a created with intention till is based on the true and...
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well, if you're things up here at 5 to ken and kathryn here with a more what's happening at 6, i'm still drinking in the dirt when i did you know that had no idea and fun fact >> thank you. you too. coming up at 6 o'clock, we're going to have the latest on that frightening fire at his senior living facility in oakland. also, the scramble to find housing tonight and after opening their season in europe last week, the sharks are getting ready for the team's home opener. back at the tape tonight, i'm ken wayne and catherine heenan. the news at 6. coming up next. >> from the bay area's news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at 6. >> given that my apartment was good to start have water and i just didn't feel comfortable staying there. >> now it's 6 of fire displaced dozens of elderly residents at a senior living complex in oakland that fire broke out around 06:00am. and as of right now, many of those elderly residents are still unable to return to their homes. good evening. thanks for joining us for kron. 4 news at 6. i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan. there were 65 residents inside
well, if you're things up here at 5 to ken and kathryn here with a more what's happening at 6, i'm still drinking in the dirt when i did you know that had no idea and fun fact >> thank you. you too. coming up at 6 o'clock, we're going to have the latest on that frightening fire at his senior living facility in oakland. also, the scramble to find housing tonight and after opening their season in europe last week, the sharks are getting ready for the team's home opener. back at the tape...
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ken and kathryn and lawrence, the weather is amazing out here. this is where you want to be. you could feel the energy people are happy. if you look behind me. >> what they're telling us today that every ticket has been issued already wet and doors are not open, but excitement. you can see right here, people in line. i'm going through this shark in. we have a special than that. i want you to see. >> turn this way. you can see his suit jacket. rick katie, his shoes. everything is laid out in shark sugiere even as mustache. i i mean, tell us what are you excited about tonight? it's a new coach. it's a new gm. what are you expecting to see? it's a new season. i expect to see new energy. i expect to see a better team than last year. it's going to be good. >> the fans and the fans deserve it after all these years. so it's going to be a good season. one of things that i've seen here everywhere you look, everybody is wearing grant burns jerseys. he's now with the hurricanes. how do you feel about that? well, burns was always a favorite of the fans. he was a character and we're happy
ken and kathryn and lawrence, the weather is amazing out here. this is where you want to be. you could feel the energy people are happy. if you look behind me. >> what they're telling us today that every ticket has been issued already wet and doors are not open, but excitement. you can see right here, people in line. i'm going through this shark in. we have a special than that. i want you to see. >> turn this way. you can see his suit jacket. rick katie, his shoes. everything is...
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consumer reports, kathryn roberts says, for most people, the apps and interfaces that over the countersde for fit and control are sufficient been able to show that people can do that and get themselves a fit of their hearing aid. that is, at least as good as sort of the outcome they would get with the with the audiologist since major retailers such as walmart, walgreens, cvs or best buy can be trusted. buying in person is a good option. they're arranging from kind of the $200 range. all the way up to you know they can get up to kind of $2000 or more if you buy it online stick with the same trusted names but also consider buying direct from manufacturers or retailers. you can check out such as ergo lexi , lively and others i had committed to an expensive pair and then rethought my position. i'm probably going to let the market shake out a little bit, decide where it's going to go. the hearing loss association of america has put together a handy tip sheet on shopping for and buying over the counter hearing aids and we posted that link on our website. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. alrighty
consumer reports, kathryn roberts says, for most people, the apps and interfaces that over the countersde for fit and control are sufficient been able to show that people can do that and get themselves a fit of their hearing aid. that is, at least as good as sort of the outcome they would get with the with the audiologist since major retailers such as walmart, walgreens, cvs or best buy can be trusted. buying in person is a good option. they're arranging from kind of the $200 range. all the way...
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our moderator is kathryn jean lopez, senior fellow of the tnational review institute whee she direct center for religion culture civil society and editor at large at national review. i assume you must've started as a college intern. she's published widely in publications and nationally syndicated columnist. after every year with visionary wisdom for daily living and speaks on public life virtue in prayer. p the president of the ethics public policy center and founding editor of public discourse, online journal witherspoon institute and here's my predecessor. the heritage foundation for many years and author of five books including this new book tearing us apart but the previous book banned from amazon is when harry became sally responding to the transgender moment. two supreme court justices in two supreme court cases. a visiting fellow at the ethics and public policy center where she covers abortion policy pro-life movement in key topics at the intersection of politics culture and religion in the national review institute regularly reporting from national review print magazine and n
our moderator is kathryn jean lopez, senior fellow of the tnational review institute whee she direct center for religion culture civil society and editor at large at national review. i assume you must've started as a college intern. she's published widely in publications and nationally syndicated columnist. after every year with visionary wisdom for daily living and speaks on public life virtue in prayer. p the president of the ethics public policy center and founding editor of public...
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join me in welcoming kathryn olmsted.t' [applause] >> all right, okay. thank you thank you ver. thank you for that lovely introduction and thank all of you for coming. thanks to the reading festival organizers for inviting me because i really appreciate the opportunities to talk to you all today. my recent book is on newspaper isolationism what i want to specifically focus on today is hostile media environment that franklin roosevelt's confront in the 1930s and 1940s. because i think a lot of times today we might ask the question why didn't he do more in these various circumstances? one piece of the puzzle is that he operated in a different media environment we have today. nobody talked about the liberal media in the 1930s because most people got the news of newspapers and newspapers were owned by very rich conservative publishers for the most part. that's what you want to talk about today. i want to begin by talking about the press reaction to franklin roosevelt's quarantine speech in 1937. this was in the context of spanish civil war, the bombing of gerner, and the battle of s
join me in welcoming kathryn olmsted.t' [applause] >> all right, okay. thank you thank you ver. thank you for that lovely introduction and thank all of you for coming. thanks to the reading festival organizers for inviting me because i really appreciate the opportunities to talk to you all today. my recent book is on newspaper isolationism what i want to specifically focus on today is hostile media environment that franklin roosevelt's confront in the 1930s and 1940s. because i think a...
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good to see you, kathryn. how much of an impact do you see happening? >> i think it's not that big of a deal, in the sense this is part of a broader release that the president actually authorized back in march. it's not a new thing. it's like he had authorized a release of 180 million baseballs of oil, this is the last tranche of it. as jeremy pointed out, it's not even sufficient -- this 15 million is not even official to account for a full day os consumption in the united states. i think it's a signal he's doing some, but realistically it's a drop in the barrel, if you will. >> another thing that jeremy touched on that you think should get more attention. there's another aspect that you think might have more of an impact, maybe not necessarily immediately on gas prices for consumers. >> right. so the strategic petroleum reserve release has more attention, but the more significant thing the administration has done is essentially announced a price floor to replenish the reserve. what that means for oil producers is they might be worried right now, if a
good to see you, kathryn. how much of an impact do you see happening? >> i think it's not that big of a deal, in the sense this is part of a broader release that the president actually authorized back in march. it's not a new thing. it's like he had authorized a release of 180 million baseballs of oil, this is the last tranche of it. as jeremy pointed out, it's not even sufficient -- this 15 million is not even official to account for a full day os consumption in the united states. i...
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that race between incumbent senator kathryn cortez masto, and adam laxalt.wn to be up by two points. and finally pennsylvania, one of the most closely watched races in the nation, dr. oz squaring off against lieutenant governor john fetterman. and according to our polling in that state, dr. oz has closed the gap in a big way since the summertime, and not only that, but there is still a good amount of folks who say they are still not sure which way they are going to vote in that state, and that is something we will continue to watch closely. as of tomorrow, exactly four weeks to go. new rankings are on the horizon to give us a good idea how things will shape up in early november. >> gillian: mollie hemingway, let's take a step back, look at this out today from the "new york times," get your reaction. democrats claim the momentum after the supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade galvanized progressive and independent voters. now the pendulum seems to have swung back, i wish the election was a month ago, conceded the president of the american action fund
that race between incumbent senator kathryn cortez masto, and adam laxalt.wn to be up by two points. and finally pennsylvania, one of the most closely watched races in the nation, dr. oz squaring off against lieutenant governor john fetterman. and according to our polling in that state, dr. oz has closed the gap in a big way since the summertime, and not only that, but there is still a good amount of folks who say they are still not sure which way they are going to vote in that state, and that...
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it's a city that historically was actually founded by the russian empress kathryn the great.nto putin's narrative that ukraine doesn't exist as an independent nation, it's a creation of greater russia. this will be a very important and possibly very violent battle. jose? >> thank you so much. lieutenant general, your reaction to -- we're coming up to more than eight months since this ukrainian invasion began. russia has not accomplished what they thought and they expected to do early on. what is vladimir putin facing now? >> well, he doesn't have many options left, jose. as you know, his troops have not done well on the battlefield, he has lost in the ground war, he's not executed any of his strategic objectives. he's in a box right now. he can come to the negotiating table or continue to do what he's doing, which is a complete failure. that's why you hear about the ukrainian dirty bomb. normally when you hear the russians talk about dirty bombs and things of that nature, this is something that they're planning themselves. and so what i will tell you is, we need to be concern
it's a city that historically was actually founded by the russian empress kathryn the great.nto putin's narrative that ukraine doesn't exist as an independent nation, it's a creation of greater russia. this will be a very important and possibly very violent battle. jose? >> thank you so much. lieutenant general, your reaction to -- we're coming up to more than eight months since this ukrainian invasion began. russia has not accomplished what they thought and they expected to do early on....
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james's wife kathryn reaches out to anna murdoch, within ten years after her divorce from rupert, andthe course. and at the same time lachlan was urging his father to not do anything rash, just stand by james in this moment. he comes in from australia, he's tanned and rested, and rupert is immediately put at ease, his boy is back. rupert stands down. for the time being, james survives. >> the murdoch family have closed their flagship sunday newspaper, abandoned their bid for bskyb, yet the political and commercial fallout from this scandal is nowhere near done. >> and for rupert if all of this wasn't bad enough, he can't even protect the one person he did seem to try to protect, and that's rebekah brooks. >> rebekah brooks, chief executive at news international, has resigned from her position. >> this is really devastating. it's as if his own daughter has been forced to resign. he'd been trying all along to protect her, but in the end he can't even do that. (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly 600,000 vehicles passin
james's wife kathryn reaches out to anna murdoch, within ten years after her divorce from rupert, andthe course. and at the same time lachlan was urging his father to not do anything rash, just stand by james in this moment. he comes in from australia, he's tanned and rested, and rupert is immediately put at ease, his boy is back. rupert stands down. for the time being, james survives. >> the murdoch family have closed their flagship sunday newspaper, abandoned their bid for bskyb, yet...
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. >> republican opponent kathryn parker sounding off on the border.eal with every single day, dana. that is why they hope that the administration, congress, republicans, democrats will do something about it. dana, we'll send it back to you. >> dana: griff jenkins in texas. thank you. >> bill: wow. 27 days to the mid-terms. arizona one of those big four toss-up states that could decide the u.s. senate potentially shaking things up. a late surge for a libertarian candidate. here is kennedy. good morning. kelly and masters have gotten the whale's share of the attention so far. >> they formally do. there are always dark horse libertarian candidates who appeal to voters who feel they've been ignored. it is a unique time now. for a lot of people and a lot of families it is a war on all fronts. they are battling the economy, the dollar not buying much. they are being hit with food and gas prices that are getting higher and higher and it's like you have the white house saying the economy is great, what are you guys talking about? i'm the best president ever.
. >> republican opponent kathryn parker sounding off on the border.eal with every single day, dana. that is why they hope that the administration, congress, republicans, democrats will do something about it. dana, we'll send it back to you. >> dana: griff jenkins in texas. thank you. >> bill: wow. 27 days to the mid-terms. arizona one of those big four toss-up states that could decide the u.s. senate potentially shaking things up. a late surge for a libertarian candidate. here...
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i'm kathryn. he's and i'm ken wayne. people in crockett say they've been complaining for more than a month about the smell and the way it's making some people feel kron 4 cells. so the moeny and joins us now in the studio with us to the source of the stench and possible health problems ella. that's right. sustancias been lingering in playing the town for 6 weeks now. you can imagine, but it's now more than just said foul sent. it's become a health concern. >> so the contra costa county health department has issued a health advisory one week ago and turns out, as we mentioned, the cause for that foul odor is hydrogen sulfide. and it's coming from the cnh sugar factory refinery. specifically their wastewater treatment plant. hydrogen sulfide is a chemical compound that is poisonous, corrosive and flammable in high doses. >> so we are still i just it the community of that we would expect we're continue to we're going to continue to monitor the community as long as the health advisory is in effect. >> county health services
i'm kathryn. he's and i'm ken wayne. people in crockett say they've been complaining for more than a month about the smell and the way it's making some people feel kron 4 cells. so the moeny and joins us now in the studio with us to the source of the stench and possible health problems ella. that's right. sustancias been lingering in playing the town for 6 weeks now. you can imagine, but it's now more than just said foul sent. it's become a health concern. >> so the contra costa county...
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joining us kathryn belew, author of "bring the power home." here. >> thank you for having me. >> it feels from outside that immigration has basically become a vehicle to convey the white replacement theory. do you think that's accurate? that is what it feels like the conversation has evolved to at least on the right? >> yeah, to understand replacement theory, is that it comes out of a set of fringe ideologies, this has been a live idea on the edges of our politics in the recent past and even earlier in the 21st century. the way it works, it connects all of these issues that we usually think of capitalcy conservative through the lens of prukz and particularly through birth of white children and hyper focus on the white birth rate. so immigration becomes a concern because the large number of peoples coming in might outnumber the population in the country but also abortion is a concern because it may lower the white birth rate. feminism is a concern because women are out of the home that might lower the birth rate. and we see a whole lot of other
joining us kathryn belew, author of "bring the power home." here. >> thank you for having me. >> it feels from outside that immigration has basically become a vehicle to convey the white replacement theory. do you think that's accurate? that is what it feels like the conversation has evolved to at least on the right? >> yeah, to understand replacement theory, is that it comes out of a set of fringe ideologies, this has been a live idea on the edges of our politics in...
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jeffrey: in the museum's lab he and colleague kathryn dooley demonstrated on a painting by another rather, rembrandt. a scan captured the work beneath the face we see on the canvas. >> already, we can see there is this modeling in the buildup of the face, especially in the shadow area, the lit side of his face, of course, is bright, but over here we see shadowing coming up. but a lot of these are not actually at the surface level. jeffrey: side by side images show the handling of paint and materials. that is what we see with vermeer in the exhibition. >> it's a different way of looking at a painting very clearly. it's much more abstract. jeffrey: you turned vermeer into an abstract painter? >> in a way, i suppose. some people say our images we make are very abstract, but you see the texture of the paint and that is the process. jeffrey: one of the key things the curators wanted to know is how girl with a flute compared to the other paintings. it is these differences that emerge from these digital maps and images that led to the determination that it's by a different surface -- artist. >>
jeffrey: in the museum's lab he and colleague kathryn dooley demonstrated on a painting by another rather, rembrandt. a scan captured the work beneath the face we see on the canvas. >> already, we can see there is this modeling in the buildup of the face, especially in the shadow area, the lit side of his face, of course, is bright, but over here we see shadowing coming up. but a lot of these are not actually at the surface level. jeffrey: side by side images show the handling of paint...
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our rmoderator is kathryn jean lopez, a senior fellow at the national review where she directs the center for religion, culture and society she's also the anger mart national review on the editorial staff since 1997 so i assume you must've started as a college intern given that she's published widely in catholic and secular publications and is also a nationally indicated columnist with actors universal a. she's author of the year with the mystics, visionary wisdom for daily living speaks frequently on faith inpublic life , virtue and prayer. ryan anderson is the president of the ethics and public policy center and also founding and are a public discourse which is the online journal isof the witherspoon institute and also he was my predecessor here at the heritage foundation for many years. he's author or co-author of five books including this brand-new book . part of his previous book which has the distinction of being banned from amazon is when he became sally responding to the transgender moments. anderson's research has been signed by two supreme court justices, justices samuel alito a
our rmoderator is kathryn jean lopez, a senior fellow at the national review where she directs the center for religion, culture and society she's also the anger mart national review on the editorial staff since 1997 so i assume you must've started as a college intern given that she's published widely in catholic and secular publications and is also a nationally indicated columnist with actors universal a. she's author of the year with the mystics, visionary wisdom for daily living speaks...
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. >> actors kate hudson, leslie odom junior and kathryn hahn. we're all in mill valley for our first look at the murder mystery sequel. it it's one of about 100 films being featured the movie till also had its screening last night. the details, the tragic story of emmett till through the experience of his mother. >> kron four's noelle bellow spoke with the director about the making of this movie. >> this was my boy. 2 a created with intention till is based on the true and tragic story of emmett till. >> a 14 year-old boy from chicago who was abducted, brutally beaten and lynched for allegedly flirting with a white woman while he visited family in mississippi in 1955, passing crew took care of each other, you know. and so yes, we have there is on set every day who made herself available to cast and crew before during and after shooting scenes. director chinoy a chook who says she was hyper aware of her cast and crew's mental health while filming such a tragic story. >> we've got that comfort. you. >> i'm limited certain scenes to 2 takes. so i di
. >> actors kate hudson, leslie odom junior and kathryn hahn. we're all in mill valley for our first look at the murder mystery sequel. it it's one of about 100 films being featured the movie till also had its screening last night. the details, the tragic story of emmett till through the experience of his mother. >> kron four's noelle bellow spoke with the director about the making of this movie. >> this was my boy. 2 a created with intention till is based on the true and...
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kathryn lie, berger said. those individuals who were implicated in the recording and who are elected to represent the people must resign. now labor must hold labor accountable. but resignation is the only way to restore the trust that has been broken. well. today is the deadline for counties to mail ballots to voters here in california. there are 29 days to go until the midterm elections. some people here in the bay area can already cast their ballots. san francisco opened 34 official ballot drop boxes across the city this weekend. the elections department will also open a voting center at city hall for in person voting beginning tomorrow. if you haven't gotten your ballot, yet you can track it on the secretary of state's website with less than a month to go now until the midterm elections. former president trump spent the weekend out west hitting the campaign trail. trump held back to back rallies in both arizona and nevada. your state is taking a hit. gasoline prices are second right now. think of it second
kathryn lie, berger said. those individuals who were implicated in the recording and who are elected to represent the people must resign. now labor must hold labor accountable. but resignation is the only way to restore the trust that has been broken. well. today is the deadline for counties to mail ballots to voters here in california. there are 29 days to go until the midterm elections. some people here in the bay area can already cast their ballots. san francisco opened 34 official ballot...
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of the upcoming netflix film glass onion, a knives out actress kate hudson, leslie odom junior and kathryn hahn. we're all in mill valley for a first look at that murder mystery sequel. it's one of about 100 films being featured this week at the festival last night. the movie till was screened. it details the tragic story of emmett till through the experience of his mother. i spoke with the director about the making of the movie. >> this was my boy. 2. >> a created with intention till is based on the true and tragic story of emmett till a 14 year-old boy from chicago who was abducted, brutally beaten and lynched for allegedly flirting with a white woman while he visited family in mississippi in 1955, passing crew took care of each other, you know. and so yes, we have there is on set every day who made herself available to cast and crew before during and after shooting scene. director chinoy a chook who says she was hyper aware of her cast and crew's mental health while filming such a tragic story. >> about that goal. >> for 2. >> i'm limited certain scenes to 2 takes. so i didn't want to p
of the upcoming netflix film glass onion, a knives out actress kate hudson, leslie odom junior and kathryn hahn. we're all in mill valley for a first look at that murder mystery sequel. it's one of about 100 films being featured this week at the festival last night. the movie till was screened. it details the tragic story of emmett till through the experience of his mother. i spoke with the director about the making of the movie. >> this was my boy. 2. >> a created with intention...
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consumer reports, kathryn roberts says, for most people, the apps and interfaces that over the counters control are sufficient been able to show that people can do that and get themselves a fit of their hearing aid. that is, at least as good as sort of the outcome they would get with the with the audiologist since major retailers such as walmart, walgreens, cvs or best buy can be trusted. buying in person is a good option. they're arranging from kind of the $200 range. all the way up to you know they can get up to kind of $2000 or more if you buy it online stick with the same trusted names but also consider buying direct from manufacturers or retailers. you can check out such as ergo lexi , lively and others i had committed to an expensive pair and then rethought my position. i'm probably going to let the market shake out a little bit, decide where it's going to go. the hearing loss association of america has put together a handy tip sheet on shopping for and buying over the counter hearing aids. and we posted that link on our website. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. alright taking a peek
consumer reports, kathryn roberts says, for most people, the apps and interfaces that over the counters control are sufficient been able to show that people can do that and get themselves a fit of their hearing aid. that is, at least as good as sort of the outcome they would get with the with the audiologist since major retailers such as walmart, walgreens, cvs or best buy can be trusted. buying in person is a good option. they're arranging from kind of the $200 range. all the way up to you...
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judy: kathryn. katherine: he, by all accounts, disgraced america in the january 6 insurrection.arings are still going on, personally, i believe that he incited the insurrection and sent a mob of angry people to the capitol, which is completely undemocratic. and he also did not facilitate a peaceful transfer of power, which has been an american tradition for hundreds of years, which upset me greatly. soren: i did, do support trump and have for quite a while. i mean, during that time period, he had the nation in the best economic period we had for quite a long time. he kept us very well. unfortunately, he did have his wrongdoings and has been a nasty person and has almost always been. but he also was the person politically wise, he ran america as a business, in my opinion. he ran it as though that's what it was. and so running it like a business, him being a business man, allowed us to have financial gain, allowed us to prosper in those times until covid had hit and which kind of tanked the entire world economy. amna: -- judy: would you like to see him serve in office again? soren
judy: kathryn. katherine: he, by all accounts, disgraced america in the january 6 insurrection.arings are still going on, personally, i believe that he incited the insurrection and sent a mob of angry people to the capitol, which is completely undemocratic. and he also did not facilitate a peaceful transfer of power, which has been an american tradition for hundreds of years, which upset me greatly. soren: i did, do support trump and have for quite a while. i mean, during that time period, he...
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in the next hour, we will catch up with tobias adrian --kathryn kaminski. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: keeping up-to-date with news from around the world. with the first word, and lisa mateo. the international energy agency says opec's decision to severely curtail oil supply is starting to push the world into recession. the head spoke to bloomberg. >> we are not setting their policy, obviously. this is for opec to decide. but what we are saying is that by cutting supplies to the market, it is preventing a rebuilding of inventory that is still critically low. lisa: demand is now expected to contract by 340,000 barrels per day in the fourth quarter. the u.s. is considering a total ban on russian aluminum and response to the military escalation in ukraine. wennberg has learned that the biden administration is weighing a number of options, including an outright ban or a large increase in tariffs. prices search to a record in march after the invasion. russia is second only to china in the producer of aluminum, which is crucial to most industries. gl
in the next hour, we will catch up with tobias adrian --kathryn kaminski. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: keeping up-to-date with news from around the world. with the first word, and lisa mateo. the international energy agency says opec's decision to severely curtail oil supply is starting to push the world into recession. the head spoke to bloomberg. >> we are not setting their policy, obviously. this is for opec to decide. but what we are saying is that by cutting supplies...
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consumer reports, kathryn roberts says, for most people, the apps and interfaces that over the counters fit and control are sufficient been able to show that people can do that and get themselves a fit of their hearing aid. that is, at least as good as sort of the outcome they would get with the with the audiologist since major retailers such as walmart, walgreens, cvs or best buy can be trusted. buying in person is a good option. they're arranging from kind of the $200 range. all the way up to you know they can get up to kind of $2000 or more if you buy it online stick with the same trusted names but also consider buying direct from manufacturers or retailers. you can check out such as ergo lexi , lively and others i had committed to an expensive pair and then rethought my position. i'm probably going to let the market shake out a little bit, decide where it's going to go. now the hearing loss association of america has put together a handy tip sheet on shopping for and buying over the counter hearing aids and we've, of course post that link on our website ktvu .com. something really w
consumer reports, kathryn roberts says, for most people, the apps and interfaces that over the counters fit and control are sufficient been able to show that people can do that and get themselves a fit of their hearing aid. that is, at least as good as sort of the outcome they would get with the with the audiologist since major retailers such as walmart, walgreens, cvs or best buy can be trusted. buying in person is a good option. they're arranging from kind of the $200 range. all the way up to...
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let's speak kathryn porter, who is an an independent energy consultant.ery much forjoining us. how likely are these blackouts? i don't think they're particularly that likely. we do have quite a lot of measures that can be taken. the demand measures you mentioned people get paid to reduce or remove their consumption but also supplies to businesses which would be an action that we would take ahead of any rolling blackouts. find that we would take ahead of any rolling blackouts.— rolling blackouts. and we were heafina rolling blackouts. and we were hearing from — rolling blackouts. and we were hearing from the _ rolling blackouts. and we were hearing from the prime - rolling blackouts. and we were l hearing from the prime minister rolling blackouts. and we were - hearing from the prime minister who said the uk has good energy supplies. what can we take from that? i supplies. what can we take from that? 4' supplies. what can we take from that? ~ �* , supplies. what can we take from that? 4' �* , ., ., ., , that? i think it's true that our gas su lies that? i th
let's speak kathryn porter, who is an an independent energy consultant.ery much forjoining us. how likely are these blackouts? i don't think they're particularly that likely. we do have quite a lot of measures that can be taken. the demand measures you mentioned people get paid to reduce or remove their consumption but also supplies to businesses which would be an action that we would take ahead of any rolling blackouts. find that we would take ahead of any rolling blackouts.— rolling...
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. >> megan and kathryn, thank you. >>> when we come back, expect a quiet month in washington as law makersd to districts to campaign. >>> and later, we talktreg r e fourth quarter with mohamed el-erian "squawk box" will be right back. (vo) while you may not be a pediatric surgeon volunteering your topiary talents at a children's hospital — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you give back. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. thanks to avalara we can calculate sales tax on almost anything, anywhere, automatically. avalarahhhhh. what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh. filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh. managing exemption certificates? ahhhhhh. business license guidance? ahhhhhh. does it connect with accounting? ahhhhhh. item classification? ahhhhhh. cross-border sales? ahhhhhh. what about? ahhhhhh. ahhhhhh. do you have those budget markups? thank you. mmhm. [bubbles] >>> the capitol, washington, d.c., will be quiet for the next month as lawmakers return to districts to campaign for the midterms the house i
. >> megan and kathryn, thank you. >>> when we come back, expect a quiet month in washington as law makersd to districts to campaign. >>> and later, we talktreg r e fourth quarter with mohamed el-erian "squawk box" will be right back. (vo) while you may not be a pediatric surgeon volunteering your topiary talents at a children's hospital — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you give...
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professor kathryn bowen from the university of melbourne is one of the report's authors.ve events. but there's also sickness and morbidity, as we would say, from other sources. so mental health impacts, for example, we're getting a much better handle on, that there are mental health impacts arising from climate change. so we talk about these direct impacts from extreme weather events, for example, but also indirect. and indirect impacts also include things like reduced food security, as a result of a crop being wiped out, for example, through a flood or a drought event. so really, the lancet countdown this this year really points to the world being at a criticaljuncture. and so as countries devise responses to the current compounding crises that we're seeing through the pandemic and the energy and food and cost of living crises, we're at a point where we can make decisions that will really change the path we go down. so are we going to be backsliding to fossil fuels that could lock in a fatally warmer future? or are we going to be looking at responses that prioritise heal
professor kathryn bowen from the university of melbourne is one of the report's authors.ve events. but there's also sickness and morbidity, as we would say, from other sources. so mental health impacts, for example, we're getting a much better handle on, that there are mental health impacts arising from climate change. so we talk about these direct impacts from extreme weather events, for example, but also indirect. and indirect impacts also include things like reduced food security, as a...
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we can talk to doctor kathryn howden.hancellor this year, and liz truss's prime minister, that is not a given now, is it? ida; truss's prime minister, that is not a given now, is it?— truss's prime minister, that is not a given now, is it? no, it's not. we knew that — a given now, is it? no, it's not. we knew that even _ a given now, is it? no, it's not. we knew that even before _ a given now, is it? no, it's not. we knew that even before the - a given now, is it? no, it's not. we knew that even before the events | a given now, is it? no, it's not. we| knew that even before the events of today that there's been a lot of speculation in her party, but that is only almost the usual course for the government as we spent the year with a huge amount of speculation and what is interesting at the moment is the questions for the short term governing that her government needs to do. she has appointed a veteran cabinet minister, a very experienced man in the health brief of dealing with public services with large budgets but has not
we can talk to doctor kathryn howden.hancellor this year, and liz truss's prime minister, that is not a given now, is it? ida; truss's prime minister, that is not a given now, is it?— truss's prime minister, that is not a given now, is it? no, it's not. we knew that — a given now, is it? no, it's not. we knew that even _ a given now, is it? no, it's not. we knew that even before _ a given now, is it? no, it's not. we knew that even before the - a given now, is it? no, it's not. we knew that...
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signed sincerely, kathryn spendor, chief administrative officer. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment of the order of the house of january 4, 2021 of the followed member on the part of the -- to the national historical publications and records commission. the clerk: mrs. hayes of connecticut. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 1 of house resolution 1230, the house stands adjourned until 11:00 a.m. on tuesday, october 25, 2022. sanders: -- that we are putting kids on a pathway to prosperity and building a skilled, qualified workforce at home so everyone has opportunity. making sure the communities our kids grow up in are safe. these are the things i will focus on and prioritize as governor and these are the things i spent the last two years talking about in the state of arkansas. >> mr. jones, you have one minute. jones: thank you to the moderators. sarah, thank you for being here for the first time. this has always been about arkansas. i am a seventh generation arkansan. we set out
signed sincerely, kathryn spendor, chief administrative officer. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment of the order of the house of january 4, 2021 of the followed member on the part of the -- to the national historical publications and records commission. the clerk: mrs. hayes of connecticut. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 1 of house resolution 1230, the house stands adjourned until 11:00 a.m. on tuesday, october 25, 2022. sanders: -- that we are...