34
34
Jun 21, 2023
06/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
kim: market moves a reasonable. we look at investments, fundamental quantitative, we spoke about higher growth, higher inflation, it is not a reason to own gilts. quantitatively we look at the 10-year yield versus the u.s. and germany, that is that all-time highs. 1990's levels. it is starting to look attractive but the last are technicals, that is positioning. the market is long u.k. duration. it is hard to get excited about owning gilts. we like global duration. like the u.s., particularly in the long end. the macro picture is different. core inflation is about 3%. they are flashing late cycle and apart from jobs which need to decelerate more but the fed is closer to the end of their cycle, probably one more hike in july is possible but not by november. long end duration is more attractive. tom: we will get more from kim crawford, global rates portfolio manager, jp morgan chase bank in the next couple of minutes. unexpectedly hot inflation reading, we will speak to the secretary to the u.k.'s treasury, and coming
kim: market moves a reasonable. we look at investments, fundamental quantitative, we spoke about higher growth, higher inflation, it is not a reason to own gilts. quantitatively we look at the 10-year yield versus the u.s. and germany, that is that all-time highs. 1990's levels. it is starting to look attractive but the last are technicals, that is positioning. the market is long u.k. duration. it is hard to get excited about owning gilts. we like global duration. like the u.s., particularly in...
97
97
Jun 4, 2023
06/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
what happened next with something kim would fight very deep. with, the family secret. >> kimberly, 12 years old, saw her mother standing in the living room up their house on clarks state at boise, idaho. behind the bedroom door, her stepfather was in a stupor, it is by the very slipping pills kim said her mother had sent her to buy. now, said can, she heard her mother say -- i'm ready. >> she told me to go in the bedroom, which i didn't like because we weren't allowed in there. she had been in their prior, checking on him and whatnot. at some point had put him on the floor. on a sheet. and i really didn't know exactly how she was going to do it until i walked in and saw the gun at the end of the bed. she went over and turned up the stereo really loud. she said it would cover the noise. first she asked me to pull the trigger. >> she gave me a big? and >> no. she was holding it. >> she was holding the gun. >> she wanted -- >> pointed the gun? >> right. >> where? >> at a chess. she said, pull the trigger. as refused to do it. i started screaming a
what happened next with something kim would fight very deep. with, the family secret. >> kimberly, 12 years old, saw her mother standing in the living room up their house on clarks state at boise, idaho. behind the bedroom door, her stepfather was in a stupor, it is by the very slipping pills kim said her mother had sent her to buy. now, said can, she heard her mother say -- i'm ready. >> she told me to go in the bedroom, which i didn't like because we weren't allowed in there. she...
275
275
Jun 23, 2023
06/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
to see you, kim.s show you what we got as far as your weather is concerned. we are expecting showers and storms severe weather up in the upper midwest. record heat in through texas sunday, sunday, more severe weather in the ohio and mississippi river valleys. that heat just continues >>> saturday and sunday should be nice and gradually warm up temperatures into the upper 60s for san francisco. meantime our inland valleys also going to have a nice day through tomorrow, sunday, then after that we are in for a story and a warmup coming up from the upper 70s to the 80s by the second half of >>> all right. and that's your latest weather after the concert, we will head to jolly old england dylan is there live for this year's horse racing event where it looks like a royal steve kornacki. >> i knew the accent was going to come out, al. i was waiting for that yes, i did find mr. steve kornacki out here. as you all know, the royals a cot was a favorite of the late queen elizabeth. this will be the first since h
to see you, kim.s show you what we got as far as your weather is concerned. we are expecting showers and storms severe weather up in the upper midwest. record heat in through texas sunday, sunday, more severe weather in the ohio and mississippi river valleys. that heat just continues >>> saturday and sunday should be nice and gradually warm up temperatures into the upper 60s for san francisco. meantime our inland valleys also going to have a nice day through tomorrow, sunday, then...
31
31
Jun 30, 2023
06/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
il-sung, kim il, kim jong un and their wife. the middle. 90. they'll officers kick your door and come and see those cloth and wipe the portrait. there's a tiny bit scattered on that portrait. that's how you end up getting executed because your loyalty not good enough. and then you end up in a concentration camp. the first thing that you cannot do is why you are there. if you are them, why did i end up in a concentration camp? they executed on the spot and now with kim jong un, he decided that even bullets are too precious for the people of north korea. he using method of boxing in the mirror box put a human being in there and let them drain to death. that's how he kills people now in the 21st century. when i was growing up there, my only daily task was finding. as you can see, i'm pretty petty in my high horse. north are on average five inch shorter than koreans because of malnutrition and. i'm a mother. i have five year old boy right now. he's like 99%. i every way. and doctors confuse like, you're so small you're here's his fa
il-sung, kim il, kim jong un and their wife. the middle. 90. they'll officers kick your door and come and see those cloth and wipe the portrait. there's a tiny bit scattered on that portrait. that's how you end up getting executed because your loyalty not good enough. and then you end up in a concentration camp. the first thing that you cannot do is why you are there. if you are them, why did i end up in a concentration camp? they executed on the spot and now with kim jong un, he decided that...
25
25
Jun 18, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
closing the border has helped kim jong—un to keep them out.g foreign videos is severely punished, so people are more careful. a lot fewer people watch them. when you think about why a state like north korea continues to exist, and regime continues to survive, when it's one of the poorest countries on the planet, it survives by repressing their people, by a complete blockade on information with the security services and fear tactics. at the end of 2020, kim jong—un passed a law declaring those who share foreign videos can be executed. ryu hyun—woo is one of north korea's highest—ranking defectors. until 2019, he was working as an ambassadorfor the north korean government. i was taken in for questioning under the anti—reactionary thought law. since then, i never reveal what i really think to others. i'm more afraid of people now. it's very scary, especially the way they're punishing young people. at a court in pyongyang, the local leaders were gathered tojudge a 22—year—old man in a public trial. he had gone around spreading south korean songs a
closing the border has helped kim jong—un to keep them out.g foreign videos is severely punished, so people are more careful. a lot fewer people watch them. when you think about why a state like north korea continues to exist, and regime continues to survive, when it's one of the poorest countries on the planet, it survives by repressing their people, by a complete blockade on information with the security services and fear tactics. at the end of 2020, kim jong—un passed a law declaring...
20
20
Jun 26, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
kim, your thoughts? house feels the same way right now. interesting. kim, yourthoughts? with that. i think what putin did in — much agree with that. i think what putin did in his speech tonight was to try— putin did in his speech tonight was to try to— putin did in his speech tonight was to try to recapture some of the ground — to try to recapture some of the ground he _ to try to recapture some of the ground he lost the events of the last 48 — ground he lost the events of the last 48 hours. a proper strongman crushes— last 48 hours. a proper strongman crushes rebellions, he does not do deals— crushes rebellions, he does not do deals with — crushes rebellions, he does not do deals with people who are rebelling and let _ deals with people who are rebelling and let them go into exile and a neighbouring country, so this will not be _ neighbouring country, so this will not be a — neighbouring country, so this will not be a look that putin likes at all, not be a look that putin likes at all. let— not be a look that putin likes at all, let alone the story of the rebel— all, le
kim, your thoughts? house feels the same way right now. interesting. kim, yourthoughts? with that. i think what putin did in — much agree with that. i think what putin did in his speech tonight was to try— putin did in his speech tonight was to try to— putin did in his speech tonight was to try to recapture some of the ground — to try to recapture some of the ground he _ to try to recapture some of the ground he lost the events of the last 48 — ground he lost the events of the last 48...
88
88
Jun 18, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom."ome asylum seekers are arriving here in the united states after harrowing journeys from south and central america only to be whisked away on another trip, one they didn't bargain for. cnn's camilla bernal smoke to some of them and tells us their stories. >>> walking the streets of sacramento is a dream come true for this 31-year-old migrant. but the first time she sat foot in the california capital, she felt confused, angry, and betrayed. unfulfilled promises, said the migrant, who asked not to be identified for legal reasons. it was in a shelter in el paso, texas, where she says two men approached her with the offer of a lifetime. a paid trip on a jet to california, and the promise of a job and housing. >> she said they offered her a job, so she was happy and signed. >> this after she spent two months traveling from her native colombia to the u.s./mexico border. she describes the difficulties of the jungle, the train, starving, sleeping on the street, begging for money. >> she is emot
i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom."ome asylum seekers are arriving here in the united states after harrowing journeys from south and central america only to be whisked away on another trip, one they didn't bargain for. cnn's camilla bernal smoke to some of them and tells us their stories. >>> walking the streets of sacramento is a dream come true for this 31-year-old migrant. but the first time she sat foot in the california capital, she felt confused, angry, and...
27
27
Jun 14, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
kim building nuclear weapons. kim jong—un building nuclearweapons.st year would have been enough according to some estimates to ensure the entire nation was properly fed. ensure the entire nation was properly fed-— ensure the entire nation was --roerl fed. .,, ., properly fed. people never wanted this endless _ properly fed. people never wanted this endless weapons _ properly fed. people never wanted | this endless weapons development that brings hardship to generation after generation. i want to live in after generation. i want to live in a society where we don't starve. where are my neighbours are alive. north koreans are more isolated than ever before. it's getting harder for them to survive and impossible to help them. jean mckenzie, bbc news. we did hear back from the north korean government, we put our findings to them and to our surprise they did respond. they told us that they have always prioritise the interests of their people even during difficult times. we found this response interesting because actually, this in some ways was the north k
kim building nuclear weapons. kim jong—un building nuclearweapons.st year would have been enough according to some estimates to ensure the entire nation was properly fed. ensure the entire nation was properly fed-— ensure the entire nation was --roerl fed. .,, ., properly fed. people never wanted this endless _ properly fed. people never wanted this endless weapons _ properly fed. people never wanted | this endless weapons development that brings hardship to generation after generation. i...
123
123
Jun 16, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
translation: before covid, people viewed kim jong-un l positively.le in a new way. but now, almost everybody�*s full of discontent. translation: nobody believes the propaganda on tv. - the state says we are nestling in our mother's bosom but what kind of mother would execute their child in broad daylight for running to china because they were starving? at one of the hardest times in north korea's history, the state is closing in on every front. people have nowhere to run and nowhere to hide. it's important that we put this period of increasing repression within the context of the food shortages that we know are currently happening in the country because if you look at times in the past when north koreans have been short of food, the government has actually given them small bits of freedom to be able to do what they needed to do in order to survive, be that selling things on the side or smuggling things over the borderfrom china. but, now that it is clamping down on all of those things, it is restricting people's ability to fend for themselves, and th
translation: before covid, people viewed kim jong-un l positively.le in a new way. but now, almost everybody�*s full of discontent. translation: nobody believes the propaganda on tv. - the state says we are nestling in our mother's bosom but what kind of mother would execute their child in broad daylight for running to china because they were starving? at one of the hardest times in north korea's history, the state is closing in on every front. people have nowhere to run and nowhere to hide....
32
32
Jun 16, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
before covid, people view kim jong—un positively. people view kim jong-un positively-— people view kimat he would _ positively. we hope perhaps that he would rule _ positively. we hope perhaps that he would rule in - positively. we hope perhaps that he would rule in a - positively. we hope perhaps that he would rule in a newl that he would rule in a new way, and now, almost everybody is full of discontent.— is full of discontent. nobody believes the _ is full of discontent. nobody believes the propaganda - is full of discontent. nobody believes the propaganda on | is full of discontent. nobody . believes the propaganda on tv, the state — believes the propaganda on tv, the state says we are nestling in a mother's was, but what kind — in a mother's was, but what kind of— in a mother's was, but what kind of mother would execute their— kind of mother would execute their child in broad daylight for running to china because they— for running to china because they were starving? at for running to china because they were starving?- for running to china because they were starving? at one of the
before covid, people view kim jong—un positively. people view kim jong-un positively-— people view kimat he would _ positively. we hope perhaps that he would rule _ positively. we hope perhaps that he would rule in - positively. we hope perhaps that he would rule in a - positively. we hope perhaps that he would rule in a newl that he would rule in a new way, and now, almost everybody is full of discontent.— is full of discontent. nobody believes the _ is full of discontent. nobody...
104
104
Jun 3, 2023
06/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
paul: kim, you follow this marketplace closely.om gas-powered vehicles -- the their money -- particularly trucks and larger vehicles. how are they going to pay for this transition to evs? >> well, first of all, they're going to keep putting their hand out for more subsidies and, unfortunately, congress has complied and given them a lot of money. look, they're -- one of the things here that i find really interesting about this is that, you know, california's been throwing its economic weight around for a long time saying that what we adopt here, essentially the whole of the united states will have to adopt as well. because otherwise the producers won't be able to make enough or sell enough to do what hay want to do. paul: right. >> in this case they're simply saying no mas for you and, you know what? i kind of like that approach more. i mean, if you're going to adopt these crazy rules, then let them be stuck with the crazy. i mean, thing that's more worrisome is how this does affect the industry and the fallout to the states that ha
paul: kim, you follow this marketplace closely.om gas-powered vehicles -- the their money -- particularly trucks and larger vehicles. how are they going to pay for this transition to evs? >> well, first of all, they're going to keep putting their hand out for more subsidies and, unfortunately, congress has complied and given them a lot of money. look, they're -- one of the things here that i find really interesting about this is that, you know, california's been throwing its economic...
71
71
Jun 11, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it is very exciting at the end, kim.outh florida. >> that's right. >> miami heat are down 3-1 to the denver nuggets in the nba finals now the panthers to the golden knights. only one team in history has come back from a 3-1 deficit in the stanley cup finals. chandler stephenson beating aleksander barkov here. vegas up 3-0 after back-to-back goals. they neef coughed up the lead. aidan hugues coming up just before the horn. it was so intense, right there at the end, they started fighting when the final horn went off. with vegas, they would hold on winning 3-2 to take the 3-1 series lead. ifly clinch the title on tuesday night. >> there's a lot of emotion, everything. i think being at home, too, the fans, everybody is into it. emotion, adrenaline, everything. i think the biggest thing is just compose, just shift by shift. you know, it's all the cliches, but, you know, i feel confident. >>> elsewhere, it was on the line but history at the belmont stakes last night. jenna antonucci becoming the first female trainer for her ho
>> it is very exciting at the end, kim.outh florida. >> that's right. >> miami heat are down 3-1 to the denver nuggets in the nba finals now the panthers to the golden knights. only one team in history has come back from a 3-1 deficit in the stanley cup finals. chandler stephenson beating aleksander barkov here. vegas up 3-0 after back-to-back goals. they neef coughed up the lead. aidan hugues coming up just before the horn. it was so intense, right there at the end, they...
81
81
Jun 24, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: a couple of things, kim. first of all -- and i missed the very top of his address there, which came an hour later than had been expected actually. i did not hear him mention the name of yevgeny progozhin at any time. so i thought that was significant given that progozhin was once a kremlin insider, who now seems to have turned on the state. he has described this as treason, as a mutiny, as a crime against russia. he invoked history. he said that in 1917, there was an armed rebellion during world war i that led to civil war, where russians ended up killing russians, brothers ended up killing brothers. and he said that tragedy must not be repeated. there were a couple of details towards the end of this that i thought were very important. he said that the armed forces and the security services had been issued additional orders for anti-terrorist actions. we know that has been announced in moscow right now, and he added in other regions. he said that the situation in rostov, that southern city and province, is co
>> reporter: a couple of things, kim. first of all -- and i missed the very top of his address there, which came an hour later than had been expected actually. i did not hear him mention the name of yevgeny progozhin at any time. so i thought that was significant given that progozhin was once a kremlin insider, who now seems to have turned on the state. he has described this as treason, as a mutiny, as a crime against russia. he invoked history. he said that in 1917, there was an armed...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
so, hew-hatteh ts- kim, the entire nation is watthg— kim, the entire nation is watthg tet— kim, the entiret has he got to right age, what has he got to apologise for? so till we know we can't say much , really, can we can't say much, really, can we? he just had an affair. as a gay gentleman with a gay man. yeah. if the man indeed . no, he yeah. if the man indeed. no, he hasn't done anything— / �*7 3: no, he hasn't done anything illegal. aha— hasn't done anything illegal. the he— hasn't done anything illegal. the he epes— hasn't done anything illegal. and no one's saying he's done ahwthhg— and no one's saying he's done anything illegal.— and no one's saying he's done anything illegal. maybe slightly happtephate.— anything illegal. maybe slightly inappropriate. not illegal. but why— inappropriate. not illegal. but why-vou— inappropriate. not illegal. but whw-wea have— inappropriate. not illegal. but why you have such problem why do you have such a problem wtth— why do you have such a problem wtth hehw— why do you have such a problem with holly-because- why do you have such a problem with hol
so, hew-hatteh ts- kim, the entire nation is watthg— kim, the entire nation is watthg tet— kim, the entiret has he got to right age, what has he got to apologise for? so till we know we can't say much , really, can we can't say much, really, can we? he just had an affair. as a gay gentleman with a gay man. yeah. if the man indeed . no, he yeah. if the man indeed. no, he hasn't done anything— / �*7 3: no, he hasn't done anything illegal. aha— hasn't done anything illegal. the he—...
57
57
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
so, hew-hatteh ts- kim, the entire nation is watthg— kim, the entire nation is watthg tet— kim, the entires he got to right age, what has he got to apologise for? so till we know we can't say much , really, can we can't say much, really, can we? he just had an affair. as a gay gentleman with a gay man. yeah. if the man indeed . no, he yeah. if the man indeed. no, he hasn't done anything— / �*7 3: no, he hasn't done anything illegal. aha— hasn't done anything illegal. the he— hasn't done anything illegal. the he epes— hasn't done anything illegal. and no one's saying he's done ahwthhg— and no one's saying he's done anything illegal.— and no one's saying he's done anything illegal. maybe slightly happtephate.— anything illegal. maybe slightly inappropriate. not illegal. but why— inappropriate. not illegal. but why-vou— inappropriate. not illegal. but whw-wea have— inappropriate. not illegal. but why you have such problem why do you have such a problem wtth— why do you have such a problem wtth hehw— why do you have such a problem with holly-because- why do you have such a problem with holly b
so, hew-hatteh ts- kim, the entire nation is watthg— kim, the entire nation is watthg tet— kim, the entires he got to right age, what has he got to apologise for? so till we know we can't say much , really, can we can't say much, really, can we? he just had an affair. as a gay gentleman with a gay man. yeah. if the man indeed . no, he yeah. if the man indeed. no, he hasn't done anything— / �*7 3: no, he hasn't done anything illegal. aha— hasn't done anything illegal. the he— hasn't...
63
63
Jun 17, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
kim? >> you went through an extensive list of who will be there but, you know, we sort of have to talk about who isn't there. >> reporter: yeah. of course, prince harry will not be there today. unclear whether he was invited to be a part of this at all but as he's not a working member of the royal family, you wouldn't expect him to be. it is a tricky one for harry. he did serve in the blues and royals. it plays a huge role today. they will be part of the procession for king charles taking him from the palace. but i think for prince harry, wherever he is, it might be a tricky day to look at all of the ceremony taking place here. the other notable absence will be prince andrew, also a serving member in the british army. no longer a working member of the royal family for obvious reasons. we don't expect to see him here either today. >> appreciate it, anna stewart. we'll see you later in the show. thank you so much. >>> still ahead, much more on the royal celebration. we'll take you live to th
kim? >> you went through an extensive list of who will be there but, you know, we sort of have to talk about who isn't there. >> reporter: yeah. of course, prince harry will not be there today. unclear whether he was invited to be a part of this at all but as he's not a working member of the royal family, you wouldn't expect him to be. it is a tricky one for harry. he did serve in the blues and royals. it plays a huge role today. they will be part of the procession for king charles...
31
31
Jun 6, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
kim.ed by blade runner kim. i've spent an hour with seren _ blade runner kim. i've spent an hour with seren and _ blade runner kim. i've spent an hour with seren and thinks i blade runner kim. i've spent an hour with seren and thinks she i hour with seren and thinks she is amazing. hour with seren and thinks she is amazing-— is amazing. tourette's awareness _ is amazing. tourette's awareness month i is amazing. tourette's| awareness month runs is amazing. tourette's i awareness month runs until is amazing. tourette's _ awareness month runs untiljune with seren being part of the temp myths ms in serotypes around a condition that affects around a condition that affects around 300,000 people around 300 , 000 people throughout around 300,000 people throughout the uk. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm zoff with the catch up. exempt mrs reel. scammers on social media asking people for hundreds of pounds for these elites exam papers. the bbc heard from so
kim.ed by blade runner kim. i've spent an hour with seren _ blade runner kim. i've spent an hour with seren and _ blade runner kim. i've spent an hour with seren and thinks i blade runner kim. i've spent an hour with seren and thinks she i hour with seren and thinks she is amazing. hour with seren and thinks she is amazing-— is amazing. tourette's awareness _ is amazing. tourette's awareness month i is amazing. tourette's| awareness month runs is amazing. tourette's i awareness month runs...
22
22
Jun 5, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
i sight, she's helped on the runs by guide runner kim.— by guide runner kim.ink she's just amazing. tourette's think she'sjust amazing. tourette's awareness month runs until the middle ofjune. exa m exam stress is real, but be careful because scammer is on social media �*s are asking people for hundreds of pounds for what they say are leaked exam papers. for what they say are leaked exam papers-— for what they say are leaked exam papers. for what they say are leaked exam �*a'ers. f, f, ., , .,, exam papers. £500 of paper was the ical exam papers. £500 of paper was the typical offer _ exam papers. £500 of paper was the typical offer from _ exam papers. £500 of paper was the typical offer from multiple i the typical offer from multiple accounts. they are everywhere. you would not run into a student in the uk who is not in contact with these accounts. some other stories now — holly will he back on this morning, saying she feels shaken and let down. it was herfirst saying she feels shaken and let down. it was her first show since phillip schofield left after missi
i sight, she's helped on the runs by guide runner kim.— by guide runner kim.ink she's just amazing. tourette's think she'sjust amazing. tourette's awareness month runs until the middle ofjune. exa m exam stress is real, but be careful because scammer is on social media �*s are asking people for hundreds of pounds for what they say are leaked exam papers. for what they say are leaked exam papers-— for what they say are leaked exam papers. for what they say are leaked exam �*a'ers. f, f,...
75
75
Jun 16, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
but kim jong-un is tightening his grip. his people to their limits. >> every day, it gets harder to live. one wrong move and your facing execution. >> this is one of three north koreans who have risked their lives to tell us what is happening since the country cut itself off from the world. we have changed their names and illustrated their words using actors and animations. >> if they live according to the rules, i feel like i will starve to death. just by trying to survive, i could be arrested by the state security, branded as a traitor, and killed. >> one way to survive north korea is to escape across the border to china. but kim jong-un has become walling his people in installing fences and surveillance cameras. guards have been ordered to shoot anyone attempting to cross. this market traitor living post to the border -- >> the government controls the border using covid as an excuse. but really, it is to stop the smuggling and people crossing the river to china. if you even approach the river, you'll be given a harsh pun
but kim jong-un is tightening his grip. his people to their limits. >> every day, it gets harder to live. one wrong move and your facing execution. >> this is one of three north koreans who have risked their lives to tell us what is happening since the country cut itself off from the world. we have changed their names and illustrated their words using actors and animations. >> if they live according to the rules, i feel like i will starve to death. just by trying to survive, i...
31
31
Jun 26, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
over to lorde kim darroch. the floor is yours. over to lorde kim darroch.ours. like miles, i've also gone to the social media world for this l to the social media world for this story _ to the social media world for this story but — to the social media world for this story. but mind is a bit down—market from _ story. but mind is a bit down—market from where _ story. but mind is a bit down—market from where you work, because my eye was caught— from where you work, because my eye was caught by assorted mark zuckerberg and elon musk, two giants of social— zuckerberg and elon musk, two giants of social media, have exchanges on that medium, on social media, about actually— that medium, on social media, about actually meeting in a cage fight, and a _ actually meeting in a cage fight, and a man— actually meeting in a cage fight, and a man called dana white, who is the ceo _ and a man called dana white, who is the ceo of— and a man called dana white, who is the ceo of the ultimate fighting championship, has said that this twitter— championship, has said that this t
over to lorde kim darroch. the floor is yours. over to lorde kim darroch.ours. like miles, i've also gone to the social media world for this l to the social media world for this story _ to the social media world for this story but — to the social media world for this story. but mind is a bit down—market from _ story. but mind is a bit down—market from where _ story. but mind is a bit down—market from where you work, because my eye was caught— from where you work, because my eye was...
129
129
Jun 18, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
kim? >> beyond establishing communications, antony blinken said that he intends to raise, quote, our very real concerns on a range of issues. so what is on that long list? >> top of the agenda, i would have to say, is military-to-military communication. we've seen some near misses in the south china sea and the taiwan strait, between naval ships and fighter jets, between the two countries. now, an accident happened, we know that that could very quickly turn into an armed confrontation. that is something both countries want to avoid. so this is establishing communications between the military. taiwan is obviously going to be top of the agenda, as is the war in ukraine. we know that the united states has told china not to sell weapons to the russians. you also have the case of a number of detained americans in china that no doubt antony blinken will be lobbying for their release. and you have the opioid crisis. many of the precursors of fentanyl are made in china. so china, they are -- the u
kim? >> beyond establishing communications, antony blinken said that he intends to raise, quote, our very real concerns on a range of issues. so what is on that long list? >> top of the agenda, i would have to say, is military-to-military communication. we've seen some near misses in the south china sea and the taiwan strait, between naval ships and fighter jets, between the two countries. now, an accident happened, we know that that could very quickly turn into an armed...
86
86
Jun 4, 2023
06/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
former un ambassador nikki haley said of kim jong-un, you don't congratulate a thug.have to be serious about this race, that is not what we should be talking about. >> hallmark of american presidential politics, iowa, motorcycles and news correspondents who ride them and don't and go get barbecue. >> shannon: rich edson from iowa. joining us now -- -- >> shannon, great to be with you, thanks for the opportunity. >> shannon: the des moines register notes president trump took a pass and said he so far avoided multi candidate events like these, iowans expect face time. senator joni ernst said it was lost opportunity for the president, did he make a mistake not showing up? >> i think it was a missed opportunity, we had thousand iowans at the state fair grounds to listen to the candidates vying to be president of the united states. what i loved was the energy in the room, number of iowans that showed up and stayed until the very end. they are listening, asking good questions, they are engaged. they know this election is really important and we have to get it right. come to
former un ambassador nikki haley said of kim jong-un, you don't congratulate a thug.have to be serious about this race, that is not what we should be talking about. >> hallmark of american presidential politics, iowa, motorcycles and news correspondents who ride them and don't and go get barbecue. >> shannon: rich edson from iowa. joining us now -- -- >> shannon, great to be with you, thanks for the opportunity. >> shannon: the des moines register notes president trump...
69
69
Jun 15, 2023
06/23
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
kim also sent one to russian president vladimir putin to mark national day this week. it's the anniversary of russia's declaration of sovereignty as a state in 1990. kim said in a message the friendship between pyongyang and moscow is a valuable strategic asset that should be further strengthened. analysts say north korea wants to fortify ties with both countries in the face of tighter security coordination by japan, the united states, and south korea. >>> leaders in australia have blocked russia from building an embassy just a stone's throw from parliament. they say the risk of diplomacy making way for espionage was too high. >> the government has received very clear security advice as to the risk presented by a new russian presence so close to parliament house. >> lawmakers passed legislation on thursday terminating a deal to lease the plot of land to moscow. the plot is just 300 meters from parliament house. the knicksed deal has no impact on russia's existing embassy in the capital. >> we don't expect that russia's in a position to talk about international law give
kim also sent one to russian president vladimir putin to mark national day this week. it's the anniversary of russia's declaration of sovereignty as a state in 1990. kim said in a message the friendship between pyongyang and moscow is a valuable strategic asset that should be further strengthened. analysts say north korea wants to fortify ties with both countries in the face of tighter security coordination by japan, the united states, and south korea. >>> leaders in australia have...
46
46
Jun 11, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm kim brunhuber. ahead on "cnn newsroom." donald trump back on the campaign trail just days after a federal indictment. what he's saying about the case and how other republican presidential candidates are handling it. >>> we'll also look at security preparations underway in miami where trump is expected to appear in court this week. >>> plus, a dam collapse creates a new humanitarian crisis in ukraine. thousands left without food, shelter and drinking water. volunteers are trying to save lives. >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. >>> we're following a developing story out of russia. a court in moscow confirms it has detained a u.s. citizen on drug charges. it's travis lee describing him as, quote, former paratrooper and musician. he will remain in custody until august 6th. a video of his arrest and his police mug shot were published on thursday. cnn filmed him in 2014 for an episode of anthony bourdain, parts unknown. they are aware of reports of the arrest. a states department spoke
i'm kim brunhuber. ahead on "cnn newsroom." donald trump back on the campaign trail just days after a federal indictment. what he's saying about the case and how other republican presidential candidates are handling it. >>> we'll also look at security preparations underway in miami where trump is expected to appear in court this week. >>> plus, a dam collapse creates a new humanitarian crisis in ukraine. thousands left without food, shelter and drinking water....
69
69
Jun 25, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm kim brunhuber. thanks for watching. coverage continues after a big break with max foster in london. is it possible to protect my business from cyber threats? it is, with comcast business. helping every connected device stay protected. yours. your employees'. even... susan? hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network. with comcast business, advanced security isn't just possible. it's happening. get started wih fast spees and advanced security for $49.99a month for 12 monts plus ask how to get up to a $750 prepaid card with qualifying internet.
i'm kim brunhuber. thanks for watching. coverage continues after a big break with max foster in london. is it possible to protect my business from cyber threats? it is, with comcast business. helping every connected device stay protected. yours. your employees'. even... susan? hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network. with comcast business, advanced security isn't just possible. it's happening. get started wih fast spees and advanced security for $49.99a month for...
65
65
Jun 24, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
kim? >> interesting, a swifting moving situation. ivan watson in hong kong, appreciate that. >>> for more on how those developments could affect ukraine we're joined by ben wedeman in zaporizhzhia. we can imagine ukrainians would be celebrating the chaos unfolding in the enemy camp. >> reporter: certainly they are watching events in russia with intense interest and perhaps anticipation about what it means for the war that's been raging here since february of last year when russia invaded the country. now, the ukrainian government has been relatively quiet, or it really hasn't said much. we did hear an adviser to president zelenskyy come out and say they're watching closely the infighting among the russian elite, and he said everything is just beginning. the defense ministry here last night put out a very simple tweet saying we are watching. now, the fact that prigozhin's forces seem to have taken over the city of rustov is critical to this war effort, that is the headquarters for the southern military district of russia and it's an i
kim? >> interesting, a swifting moving situation. ivan watson in hong kong, appreciate that. >>> for more on how those developments could affect ukraine we're joined by ben wedeman in zaporizhzhia. we can imagine ukrainians would be celebrating the chaos unfolding in the enemy camp. >> reporter: certainly they are watching events in russia with intense interest and perhaps anticipation about what it means for the war that's been raging here since february of last year when...
98
98
Jun 2, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
a young daughter, believed to be named kim ju-ay, thought to be 9 or 10. in his arms as a baby during a trip to north korea about a decade ago. since november, she's appeared at military parades with her father, at level launches and with him in recent days when he inspected the satellite the regime just launched. why has she been rolled out so often? >> she happens to be the best secret weapon they have, because he's afraid of losing the world's attention. >> reporter: analysts say it's possible that kim could be grooming his young daughter as his heir apparent. >> it's hard to imagine why he would be doing this, unless there was a reason. now, part of it is he could be trying to showsofter face to the leadership and the people. but it seems to be more than that. >> reporter: some analysts say in the future, given the history of palace intrigue in pyongyang, it's possible the two could develop a rivalry for influence over the supreme leader. >> i think it's a very real possibility. there have been rivalries throughout the history of the kim family and nor
a young daughter, believed to be named kim ju-ay, thought to be 9 or 10. in his arms as a baby during a trip to north korea about a decade ago. since november, she's appeared at military parades with her father, at level launches and with him in recent days when he inspected the satellite the regime just launched. why has she been rolled out so often? >> she happens to be the best secret weapon they have, because he's afraid of losing the world's attention. >> reporter: analysts say...
69
69
Jun 24, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
kim? >> ben, beyond the battlefield, is there any sense in ukraine now, any optimism maybe that is correct this might provide some in-seasontive for putin to come to the table for real negotiations? >> i think coming to the table for putin is at this moment probably not his top priority. i think putin's top priority now is to try to re-establish his authority since he's got on the one hand prigozhin who has led perhaps the most effective military force in the war here pitted against the entire military establishment of the defense -- of the ministry of defense and, therefore, really, it's a question of can he hold on to power long enough to perhaps somewhere down the line come to the table. but at the moment, i think his real preoccupation is just maintaining his throne, let alone pursuing any diplomatic or military initiatives when it comes to ukraine. kim? >> absolutely, all right. ben wedeman in zaporizhzhia. thank you so much. >>> well, this all comes as fighting is still raging across
kim? >> ben, beyond the battlefield, is there any sense in ukraine now, any optimism maybe that is correct this might provide some in-seasontive for putin to come to the table for real negotiations? >> i think coming to the table for putin is at this moment probably not his top priority. i think putin's top priority now is to try to re-establish his authority since he's got on the one hand prigozhin who has led perhaps the most effective military force in the war here pitted against...
86
86
Jun 10, 2023
06/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
so, kim, the climate change argument, where's the evidence? are they right? shows the opposite. i would invite people to go to canada's national forestry database and look at the two main measures there. the total number of forest fires in canada has steadily though notably decreased since the 1990s. and the other measure which is totally area burned has shown fluctuations over the years but nothing out of the normal. and, in fact, or certain recent years have been minuscule by comparison to acres burned in the 1990s. there's nothing there to support this. even the u.n.'s climate panel acknowledges that there's no evidence that global warming affects either the number of fires that exist or the area that's being burned. so this is just democrats pulling this out of nowhere and making the claims for their own agenda. paul: mary, you were doing some reporting this week with your canadian source ises about what's really going on there. the tell us about it. >> well, first of all, just to build on what kim said, by province if you look at the fires over the last
so, kim, the climate change argument, where's the evidence? are they right? shows the opposite. i would invite people to go to canada's national forestry database and look at the two main measures there. the total number of forest fires in canada has steadily though notably decreased since the 1990s. and the other measure which is totally area burned has shown fluctuations over the years but nothing out of the normal. and, in fact, or certain recent years have been minuscule by comparison to...
76
76
Jun 21, 2023
06/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
kim, is recognized. mrs. kim: thank you for recognizing me. chairman powell, thank you for joining us. i appreciate your comment to price stability and commend your efforts to reduce inflation and make life more affordable for all americans. thank you for that. the 10,000 small businesses survey of 2,000 small businesses found that 77% were concerned about their ability to access capital. with that in mind, do you think it's appropriate for the federal reserve to increase capital requirements at this time? i know this was discussed earlier, but what specific analysis has the fed conducted so we can determine the impact of this regulatory action on small businesses and other marginal borrowers? chair powell: with capital standards it's always a tradeoff. more capital means more stable or sound, more resilient banking system, but it also at the margin can mean a little bit less credit availability and the price of credit can be affected. there is no perfect way to assess that balance. obviously the answer is not zero capital. it's not 100%. it's
kim, is recognized. mrs. kim: thank you for recognizing me. chairman powell, thank you for joining us. i appreciate your comment to price stability and commend your efforts to reduce inflation and make life more affordable for all americans. thank you for that. the 10,000 small businesses survey of 2,000 small businesses found that 77% were concerned about their ability to access capital. with that in mind, do you think it's appropriate for the federal reserve to increase capital requirements...
117
117
Jun 5, 2023
06/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
should any american including a former present congressionally kim jong-un for anything?organization like many international organizations often elevate and allow dictatorial regimes to make decisions for them on these panels. the song is a world worth organization is trying about places running the world intellectual property organizations or countries like sierra, or cuba, or libya, or north korea pick on the united nations human rights council as part of the problem with international organizations. i would not congressionally kim jong-un own or any other of these dictatorial regimes for the roles they play in these international organizations especially those like the world health organization have been harmful to the american interest over the last three years in the way they basically ran interference for investigation into the origins of the chinese coronavirus. shannon: hundred we appreciate your time much more to discuss a comeback. major development in student loans if you got one, pay attention lawmakers passed a bill blocking the presents went to wipe out hund
should any american including a former present congressionally kim jong-un for anything?organization like many international organizations often elevate and allow dictatorial regimes to make decisions for them on these panels. the song is a world worth organization is trying about places running the world intellectual property organizations or countries like sierra, or cuba, or libya, or north korea pick on the united nations human rights council as part of the problem with international...
111
111
Jun 1, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
failure brings kim closer to success.aps a sign of how confident kim jong-un is, north korea releasing images of a launch. he is confident he will have a satellite orbiting the earth. he wants to develop a hypersonic missile and submarine, icbms that can be launched without warning and nuclear-capable missiles with multiple warheads. will ripley, cnn, taipei. >>> sudan's armed forces have suspended participation in the talks in jeddah. they are accusing military forces of violating the latest truce, that was extended on monday. in the month and a half since the civil war broke out, seize f cease-fires have been violated on both sides. on wednesday, 17 people were killed and 100 wounded in a market in khartoum that was hit by shelling. hit and psend sudanese doctors more are going to die from the attack. >>> coming up for us here on cnn newsroom, nasa scientists are working to solve one of the sky's greatest mysteries, by making it possible to get concrete answers about so-called ufos. we'll learn how straight ahead. ? my
failure brings kim closer to success.aps a sign of how confident kim jong-un is, north korea releasing images of a launch. he is confident he will have a satellite orbiting the earth. he wants to develop a hypersonic missile and submarine, icbms that can be launched without warning and nuclear-capable missiles with multiple warheads. will ripley, cnn, taipei. >>> sudan's armed forces have suspended participation in the talks in jeddah. they are accusing military forces of violating the...
18
18
Jun 5, 2023
06/23
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
but it is even more important for tsarak kim to be silent together, because they are united.ip, but also a common grief, each of them lost two children at one time, and only fathers who have lost children can understand each other in the silence of the native mountains. tv channel my planet represents the arkhangelsk region and he learned, well done. he speaks well, he knows a new song. custom knows some custom, but i don't know anything about it. i remember how he taught me to embroider a needle in the sofa, but i didn’t see it. it was just a celebration for me when he said he wanted to go back in the door. games, or as they were called by the russians and zhozhors, the indigenous population of the lands between the gulf of finland and the lada, this territory was gradually settled after the retreat of the glacier, about 10-12 thousand years ago. catastrophe according to the 2010 census , only 266 people indicated themselves as izhors, and the most ancient izhor language, belonging to the world, is under significant threat of extinction. the owner of the forest, the mistress
but it is even more important for tsarak kim to be silent together, because they are united.ip, but also a common grief, each of them lost two children at one time, and only fathers who have lost children can understand each other in the silence of the native mountains. tv channel my planet represents the arkhangelsk region and he learned, well done. he speaks well, he knows a new song. custom knows some custom, but i don't know anything about it. i remember how he taught me to embroider a...
66
66
Jun 4, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
kim jong-un is a cruel dictator.is people are among the most impoverished in the world and building missiles to hit the united states and intimidate his regional neighbors. this is not something you pal around with. it just shows trump has no real understanding of the depth of the threat that kim jong-un poses and it is why four more years of trump in control of foreign policy would be extraor extraordinarily dangerous for the united states. >> and i want to get to that. but i remember covering a summit with kim jong-un in singapore. you were there. did you see any early warning signs of this kind of strange friendship that they seem to have? >> well, we saw warning signs in trump's reaction to these letters that kim sent to him before the singapore summit and then after. and now there is no doubt in my mind, these letters were written by some community party hack in the prop of the north korea workers party but they were filled with phrases like your excellencency and he thought there were love letters. i shook my h
kim jong-un is a cruel dictator.is people are among the most impoverished in the world and building missiles to hit the united states and intimidate his regional neighbors. this is not something you pal around with. it just shows trump has no real understanding of the depth of the threat that kim jong-un poses and it is why four more years of trump in control of foreign policy would be extraor extraordinarily dangerous for the united states. >> and i want to get to that. but i remember...
71
71
Jun 14, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
correspondent: there have been mumblings over the past few months that perhaps kim jong-il is per -- to open the border and ultimate we do not know and of course there is the chance that these border closures could continue for many years and we have to really is that kim jong-un has not necessarily done this because of the pandemic and every other country in the world has not reopened its borders. certainly i think this started because of the pandemic but as time has gone on kim jong-un has used the covid pandemic almost as an excuse i think to tighten his grip over his people and isolate them from the world and to shut the world out and if he were to reopen the border he is going to have to let back in the eight workers and diplomats and let the eyes of the world see what is happening in the country and it may well be that during best period of extreme closure that he has decided that it is better without the eyes of the world in north korea. anchor: jean mackenzie, our correspondent and so, korea, thank you for your reporting. we put the bbc's finding to the north korean governmen
correspondent: there have been mumblings over the past few months that perhaps kim jong-il is per -- to open the border and ultimate we do not know and of course there is the chance that these border closures could continue for many years and we have to really is that kim jong-un has not necessarily done this because of the pandemic and every other country in the world has not reopened its borders. certainly i think this started because of the pandemic but as time has gone on kim jong-un has...
151
151
Jun 6, 2023
06/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
congratulations kim jong-un. or as he spelled it, kim jung un. i mean lots of foreign leaders names are hard to spell. kim jong-un is not one of those names. it's pretty much phonetic. it's kim jong-un. how hard is that? but still, he misspelled it. more to the point though, in general, american politicians in no circumstances should be congratulating the dictator of north korea on anything. barring kim jong-un like stepping down and apologizing, that might be the only thing you would congratulate him for. otherwise, do not congratulate. standing order when it comes to the dictator of north korea. but there is trump. warmly congratulating kim jong-un and misspelling it in the meantime. and you know, in a normal political world somewhere between you deciding to congratulate the north korean dictator and you misspelling that congratulations, somewhere between there, the idea of you as presidential material would like shred itself and blow with a on the median of a ten-lane highway. but instead over old he's still the front runner of the republican
congratulations kim jong-un. or as he spelled it, kim jung un. i mean lots of foreign leaders names are hard to spell. kim jong-un is not one of those names. it's pretty much phonetic. it's kim jong-un. how hard is that? but still, he misspelled it. more to the point though, in general, american politicians in no circumstances should be congratulating the dictator of north korea on anything. barring kim jong-un like stepping down and apologizing, that might be the only thing you would...
134
134
Jun 5, 2023
06/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
take a listen. >> what did you make of donald trump congratulating kim jong-un. >> let's not forget kim jong-un is a thug and a tie rand and tested ballistic missiles against our allies and threatened us. there's nothing to congratulate him about. >> i was surprised to see that. one, kim jong-un is a murderous dictator. we need to be getting out of that and rejecting the w.h.o. lockdown treaty and not congratulating. >> whether my former running mate or anyone else, no one should be praising the dictator in north korea or praising the leader of russia. >> after years of steadfast loyalties, donald trump, his message, essentially anything he said, over the last month republican candidates running against him have shown a willingness to know set contrast with him. the big question i had while we were standing there on the iowa state fairgrounds was, if donald trump were to have come to des moines this weekend and had a rally, let's say, at the fairgrounds as well right next door to the barn where this event was held, would he have pulled in a greater part of the republican electorate? i t
take a listen. >> what did you make of donald trump congratulating kim jong-un. >> let's not forget kim jong-un is a thug and a tie rand and tested ballistic missiles against our allies and threatened us. there's nothing to congratulate him about. >> i was surprised to see that. one, kim jong-un is a murderous dictator. we need to be getting out of that and rejecting the w.h.o. lockdown treaty and not congratulating. >> whether my former running mate or anyone else, no...
38
38
Jun 15, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
foreign language] but the specter of correspondent: a number famine has not stopped correspondent: kimrom funding his limited finances into building nuclear weapons. the money he spent on missile test is less year would have been enough according to some estimates to ensure that his entire population was properly fed. >> the people never wanted this england -- endless weapons develop it that brings heartbreak to generation after generation. we want to live in a society where we do not starve, where my neighbors are alive. correspondent: north koreans are more isolated than ever before. it is getting more difficult for them to survive in possible -- impossible to help them -- and impossible to help them. anchor: obviously not easy to be communicating with people inside north korea. if us a sense of how you want about communicating with citizens inside the country. -- give us a sense of how you went about communicating with citizens inside the country. correspondent: it is difficult so what we had to do is we had to work with this organization which has a network of sorts is in the count
foreign language] but the specter of correspondent: a number famine has not stopped correspondent: kimrom funding his limited finances into building nuclear weapons. the money he spent on missile test is less year would have been enough according to some estimates to ensure that his entire population was properly fed. >> the people never wanted this england -- endless weapons develop it that brings heartbreak to generation after generation. we want to live in a society where we do not...
38
38
Jun 24, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
this is kim, our directorfor next steps. patients. hi! this is kim, our director for next steps. have just regret. five months later i got pregnant with my daughter and that was— pregnant with my daughter and that was when it really hit home, _ that was when it really hit home, is— that was when it really hit home, is when you have that baby— home, is when you have that baby and _ home, is when you have that baby and you hold that baby in your— baby and you hold that baby in your arms _ baby and you hold that baby in your arms and you see what you could _ your arms and you see what you could have — your arms and you see what you could have had.— could have had. decades on and i can see tears _ could have had. decades on and i can see tears in _ could have had. decades on and i can see tears in your— could have had. decades on and i can see tears in your eyes. - i can see tears in your eyes. it's why i'm here. and it's not too, _ it's why i'm here. and it's not too, you _ it's why i'm here. and it's not too, you know, for us to tell the — too, you know, for us to tell the girls— t
this is kim, our directorfor next steps. patients. hi! this is kim, our director for next steps. have just regret. five months later i got pregnant with my daughter and that was— pregnant with my daughter and that was when it really hit home, _ that was when it really hit home, is— that was when it really hit home, is when you have that baby— home, is when you have that baby and _ home, is when you have that baby and you hold that baby in your— baby and you hold that baby in your arms _...
49
49
Jun 17, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
this is cnn from new york. >>> i'm kim brunhuber.ith more cnn newsroom in just a moment. and leave you here with live pictures from buckingham palace, preparing for the first trooping the colour from king charles reign, more coming up here on cnn. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supportingng 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neururiva: think bigger. we all need fiber for our digestive e health, but less than 10% of us get enough each day. good thing metamucil gummies are an easy way to get prebiotic, plant-based fiber. with the same amount of fiber as 2 cups ofroccoli. metamucil gummies the easy wayo get your daily fiber. hi, i'm jill ani've lost 56 pounds on golo. hi, i'm barry and i've lost 42ounds. jill and i are a team. if she tells me to do something, i usually jump on board. golo was doable, it's realistic, and it's something we can do the rest of our lives. the sleep number climate360 smart bed is the only smart bed in
this is cnn from new york. >>> i'm kim brunhuber.ith more cnn newsroom in just a moment. and leave you here with live pictures from buckingham palace, preparing for the first trooping the colour from king charles reign, more coming up here on cnn. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supportingng 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neururiva: think bigger. we all need fiber for our...
48
48
Jun 16, 2023
06/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
you say they knew about the kim jong-un letter, it was a high-profile letter. are they making these lists as they go and checking them off post presidency? guest: i think the only records do not get sent to the national archives at the end. there are records that can go over during the presidency. i think part of just -- to digress, part of what happened that contributed to the chaos was, you had a present that still thought he was the president. normally when a president loses the election, the process starts within a couple of days of the election and the new administration is coming in. the old administration starts packing up in november. in this case, you had a president who thought he wasn't leaving. i am guessing a lot of this stuff was postponed and they found out it is january, we've got three weeks to start packing this stuff up. host: the presidential records act of 1978, what did jimmy carter think of this act and what did ronald reagan think of this act? guest: jimmy carter signed it. it was not applicable to him. congress sets it up so it is appli
you say they knew about the kim jong-un letter, it was a high-profile letter. are they making these lists as they go and checking them off post presidency? guest: i think the only records do not get sent to the national archives at the end. there are records that can go over during the presidency. i think part of just -- to digress, part of what happened that contributed to the chaos was, you had a present that still thought he was the president. normally when a president loses the election,...
14
14
Jun 17, 2023
06/23
by
IRINN
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
in the final match, ali pakdaman , the captain of our country's national team 1514 , defeated kim joon from south korea, and after 22 years, the iranian team won the gold medal. in the semi-final, pakdaman won against lutin from konkor and went to the final match in the other semi-final match, mohammad dereh 1512 was defeated by kim from south korea and together with the hong kong fencer won the joint bronze medal of this competition. farzad baher arsbaran and mohammad fatuhi were eliminated from the asian championship track cycling competition by winning a single medal. it was followed up for our country. in the continuation of the competitions in malaysia today, iran's cycling team for the disabled, with the combination of the report of dalil from hyderabad, won the bronze medal in the 4000m event. behrouz farzad won the gold medal in the one kilometer individual event for the disabled and mohammad ganj khanlou in the event of the event. they were puriya jacobians he won a silver medal in the squat and a bronze medal in the disabled doubles division. armenia won 2 gold medals and ano
in the final match, ali pakdaman , the captain of our country's national team 1514 , defeated kim joon from south korea, and after 22 years, the iranian team won the gold medal. in the semi-final, pakdaman won against lutin from konkor and went to the final match in the other semi-final match, mohammad dereh 1512 was defeated by kim from south korea and together with the hong kong fencer won the joint bronze medal of this competition. farzad baher arsbaran and mohammad fatuhi were eliminated...