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young family of russian lotto winners from novosibirsk millionaire kristina and nikolai kozavtsev, kristin when and where did you meet nikolai and do they all know each other in absentia on the internet? well, courtship, i probably lived in barnaul in a city in the altai territory, and christina wishing in novosibirsk we drove 200 km to the stone, that is, she drove 200 and i 200 and so we met no, don’t be sorry now, well done. so happy got married, when december 10 last year, that is 5 months in your family. well done congratulations wedding. noisy was not only parents and friends, that is, a narrow circle. or did they make some noise, kohl no, they didn’t joke, the presenter, like me, that’s all it was. oh well, just in a narrow circle, something was remembered in novosibirsk and the wedding was signed. we are in berdsk 50 km away, and from berdsk, then another 250 stone cafes went. what good fellows of the region can be said, well done from the bottom of my heart i wish you happiness, friends for many years. good luck in how we wish good luck together with our guests to all participants of t
young family of russian lotto winners from novosibirsk millionaire kristina and nikolai kozavtsev, kristin when and where did you meet nikolai and do they all know each other in absentia on the internet? well, courtship, i probably lived in barnaul in a city in the altai territory, and christina wishing in novosibirsk we drove 200 km to the stone, that is, she drove 200 and i 200 and so we met no, don’t be sorry now, well done. so happy got married, when december 10 last year, that is 5...
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when crypto is more broadly pretty soggy. let's get into key market drivers with his cleanup you know --with kristine aquino. a reminder that when it comes to the rhetoric from xi jinping, flowering when it comes to the economy with stepping up support, but the economic data pointing to the constraints. and whether this rhetoric from officials is really going to be enough to address the significant concerns amid these lockdowns. kristine: and this is a real test of how far this rhetoric will go. the economic data bearing out the impact of lockdowns so far. we have spoken about china entering a phase where it needs to keep supporting markets, whether through verbal assurances like last week from the authorities. or actual concrete action to keep investor sentiment up. in the era of easy monetary policy, it is a cycle of policymakers keeping that economic support and shoring up sentiment, but the moment they pulled away, sentiment rumbles. -- crumbles. we may see this cycle of doom restarting in china, which is an odd juxtaposition with the rest of the world. tom: what worries me is the lack of policymaking out
when crypto is more broadly pretty soggy. let's get into key market drivers with his cleanup you know --with kristine aquino. a reminder that when it comes to the rhetoric from xi jinping, flowering when it comes to the economy with stepping up support, but the economic data pointing to the constraints. and whether this rhetoric from officials is really going to be enough to address the significant concerns amid these lockdowns. kristine: and this is a real test of how far this rhetoric will...
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and when he realizes that he cannot break ukraine's defences. and that is why we're supporting it. raising up kristin builds on pot. mr. pooled is closing coordinated with on the heart when say, ally, he's are performing this will to, we are united, we will do nothing though you could make nature a party to that conflict because that would mean a direct confrontation between you and her powers. important love for my name is ronald to make it clear to clotting that there will be no dignity tv. ukraine will not accept that. and neither we'll, we'll use the money adama and her family. ladies and gentlemen, we've all sipped informed and about turn on german defense policy of a bonus. we have decided to equip our armed forces so that they are at all times in a position to defend our country. and our lines, under the new conditions created by rochelle on the appoint reason, in the process of changing our constitution in order to make this happen. look new job and what do we want to make available than the 100000000000 for the necessary moderate modernization of our forces in the coming years for it is the
and when he realizes that he cannot break ukraine's defences. and that is why we're supporting it. raising up kristin builds on pot. mr. pooled is closing coordinated with on the heart when say, ally, he's are performing this will to, we are united, we will do nothing though you could make nature a party to that conflict because that would mean a direct confrontation between you and her powers. important love for my name is ronald to make it clear to clotting that there will be no dignity tv....
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. >>> and dasha will be one of the faces you'll see tomorrow night when chuck and kristin welker hostw at 8:00 eastern. and up next, with north carolinians headed to the polls tomorrow too, how abortion and other hot button issues are playing on the campaign trail there. you're watching "mtp daily." n t there. you're watching "mtp daily." claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? you're pretty particular about keeping a healthy body. what goes on it. usually. and in it. mostly. here to meet those high standards is the walgreens health and wellness brand. over 2000 high quality products. rigorously tested by us. real world tested by you. and delivered to your door in as little as one hour. hi. we're zerowater. and we believe everyone deserves and delivered to your door the purest tasting water. that's why we strive for zero. you see, to some it means nothing. but to us, it means everything. here, take a look. this met
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kristen salumi at the united nations for is there's been a lot of reaction from the when they had bring us up to speed. kristin, yes, that's right. you and officials from the secretary general to the high commissioner for human rights to the special envoy for the middle east are all also calling for a full and transparent investigation into exactly what happened. linda thomas greenfield, spoke to reporters on her way into the security council meeting and acknowledged that she had just been interviewed by sharina in november in the west bank. she said that she, we had left that interview with great respect for her and she called her called it an extraordinary interview. in calling for this investigation, i asked her what her, what the united states demands of israel would be in this. and she said an independent transparent investigation. i pressed her on the fact that here at the united nations, many countries have been grumbling quietly, some not so quietly about would many perceive as a double standard and how certain conflicts, certain displaced people, certain refugees are treated as people of color versus
kristen salumi at the united nations for is there's been a lot of reaction from the when they had bring us up to speed. kristin, yes, that's right. you and officials from the secretary general to the high commissioner for human rights to the special envoy for the middle east are all also calling for a full and transparent investigation into exactly what happened. linda thomas greenfield, spoke to reporters on her way into the security council meeting and acknowledged that she had just been...
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his life is turned upside down when war breaks out. the whole kristin salumi takes us behind the scenes. oh, it's a bottle, i don't understand. it was like any good drama. the vagrant trilogy contained scenes of love, laughter and conflict. but the characters are a typical on an american stage. a palestinian family played by an all middle eastern. can you on with them? yes. the central character, a dom, played by lebanese actor howdy to ball as a palestinian scholar based with a difficult choice, pursue his dreams abroad, or go home to take care of his mother as war breaks out in 1967. when you come to see your play like this one on epic trilogy, you really are forced to be in the shoes of a subject. that is what is so important. and that is what we do have a lot of palestine. her father's anger. very, very good, very good. well, it may be unusual for most american audiences. the story is all too familiar for palestinian american actor ramsey farrah gala. a lot of it is my family's story, being in several camps. i'm starting 48 and transfer jordan and t
his life is turned upside down when war breaks out. the whole kristin salumi takes us behind the scenes. oh, it's a bottle, i don't understand. it was like any good drama. the vagrant trilogy contained scenes of love, laughter and conflict. but the characters are a typical on an american stage. a palestinian family played by an all middle eastern. can you on with them? yes. the central character, a dom, played by lebanese actor howdy to ball as a palestinian scholar based with a difficult...
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kristin adias to come forward. yes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rose, thank you charleston. let's go ahead and start our cultural procession. [applause] >> it's a very ancient saying but a true and honest talk when become a teacher by your pupils you will be taught. as a teacher i've been hurting so forgive me because i've now become an expert on a subject i like most. getting to know you. getting to know you. getting to know all about you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody join me. getting to know you. you know this song. getting to know all about you. getting to like you, getting to hold you like me. getting to know you, putting it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> because of all the beautiful -- >> day by day. [applause] >> juliette, guys. everybody. getting to like you, getting to hold you like me. everybody put your hands up. sing it with us. putting it my way nicely. come on. you are precisely my cup of tea. sing it with us. getting to know you, getting to feel free and easy. when i am with you, getting to know what to say. having you noticed suddenly i'm right and crazy because of all the beautiful land because i'm learning about you day by day. [applause] >> thank y'
kristin adias to come forward. yes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rose, thank you charleston. let's go ahead and start our cultural procession. [applause] >> it's a very ancient saying but a true and honest talk when become a teacher by your pupils you will be taught. as a teacher i've been hurting so forgive me because i've now become an expert on a subject i like most. getting to know you. getting to know you. getting to know all about you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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when the court delivers its official ruling. and later in the programme we'll be talking to kristin ford from a group that campaigns for access toe — where more than 100 people who were trapped beneath the rubble of a steelworks in mariupol have finally been brought to safety. the evacuees have spent weeks without seeing daylight — living in tunnels beneath the facility. but the ceasefire that allowed them to escape was brief. fierce fighting has now begun in mariupol again — and the red cross says there are still an unknown number of people trapped in the city. our correspondent, laura bicker, watched as the first evacuees finally made it to safety in zaporizhzhia. theirjourney from hell is over. two months of horror ends in exhaustion and relief. katarina spent weeks hidden in the depths of the azovstal steel plant as russian bombs pounded the site. she tried to tell her children everything would be ok, even when she didn't believe it herself. translation: howl we were living, to be honest, it was horrible. from morning until night we were bombarded. artillery, rockets, air strikes, our children couldn't sleep. they were cryin
when the court delivers its official ruling. and later in the programme we'll be talking to kristin ford from a group that campaigns for access toe — where more than 100 people who were trapped beneath the rubble of a steelworks in mariupol have finally been brought to safety. the evacuees have spent weeks without seeing daylight — living in tunnels beneath the facility. but the ceasefire that allowed them to escape was brief. fierce fighting has now begun in mariupol again — and the red...
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kristin welker, i want to play more of a powerful speech, the president learned about this flying back from tokyo. when he got to the white house, gave this speech. >> what struck me was these kinds of mass shootings rarely happen anywhere else in the world. why? they have mental health problems. they have domesticputes in other countries. they have people who are lost. but these kinds of mass shootings never happen with the kind of frequency they happen in america. why? why are we willing to live with this carnage? why do we keep letting this happen? where in god's name is our backbone? it's time to turn this pain into action. for every parent, every citizen of this country, we have to make it clear to every elected official in this country, it's time to act. >> you know that he as vice president was the point person after sandy hook for president obama. this is something that he has been dealing with for years and years. today, there's no sense at all that the senate is going to act. >> reporter: you are right, andrea. you raise sandy hook, which i think is instrumental. because ten years ago, when s
kristin welker, i want to play more of a powerful speech, the president learned about this flying back from tokyo. when he got to the white house, gave this speech. >> what struck me was these kinds of mass shootings rarely happen anywhere else in the world. why? they have mental health problems. they have domesticputes in other countries. they have people who are lost. but these kinds of mass shootings never happen with the kind of frequency they happen in america. why? why are we...
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when to support those efforts as well. ok, christine, thank you very much for the moment. kristin salome life for us at the united nations. let's get some analysis now with our senior political analyst, marin bashar, who's alive from london, are the ambassadors at the united nations. they're calling for an international independent investigation. my one, what did you make of what they had to say? to look at it is important, of course, in terms of a public diplomacy. it's important terms of internationalizing. what, what should be internationalized, which is both an attack on press and press freedom and an attack on people on the occupation. basically, no people have been there for generations under is really probation. so both cases, the cases of human rights for journalists and the human rights of palestinians must be internationalized. and they should of course, always be a you an interest and you and pressure. and yes, why not a u. s. investigation? if israel accepts at the, at that at all, having said all of that for these, i'm just worried that we get lost in that real of the so called investigation. when we just hea
when to support those efforts as well. ok, christine, thank you very much for the moment. kristin salome life for us at the united nations. let's get some analysis now with our senior political analyst, marin bashar, who's alive from london, are the ambassadors at the united nations. they're calling for an international independent investigation. my one, what did you make of what they had to say? to look at it is important, of course, in terms of a public diplomacy. it's important terms of...
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tom: brent currently trading at $107, when it comes to 50 basis points will that be seen by the markets as database? kristine: i think that is the danger. if they deliver anything less than 50 that will be less -- quite a dovish step given that the fomc have already like that as nearly a done deal. markets are turning their sites to a potential 75 basis point hike. we got to a 50% probability in terms of rising for that over the last couple days. but of course, it really shows how much have amped up their hawkish expectations and now are expecting policymakers to deliver. francine: what i'm hearing from traders, they were saying, it's difficult as a chief executive to know what to do with prices. if you are a young trader, you haven't lived through inflation, my tip of the day, speak to a bloomberg who lived through the 80's and 90's. kristine: its immense pressure on other central banks for sure. we saw the rba deliver a bigger than expected rate hike yesterday. that makes sense. australia is an open small economy that really responds to what happens globally. the rba really needed to deliver that surprise
tom: brent currently trading at $107, when it comes to 50 basis points will that be seen by the markets as database? kristine: i think that is the danger. if they deliver anything less than 50 that will be less -- quite a dovish step given that the fomc have already like that as nearly a done deal. markets are turning their sites to a potential 75 basis point hike. we got to a 50% probability in terms of rising for that over the last couple days. but of course, it really shows how much have...
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kristin: childhood cancer is a monster. i had no idea the magnitude of it. but when we arrived at st.pecifically targeted those cancer cells. so hazel is proof that the research that they are doing is working. st. jude is life, and we are forever grateful. the boy scouts and girl scouts of america ringing back at time honored tradition this memorial day placing thousands of american flags at the graves of those that died defending our country. los angeles national cemetery volunteers honored each of the 90,000 grave sites. it is the first time the tradition has returned since the start of the pandemic. >> it kind of feels like the past three years have come together for this one. it has a lot of impact on me. >> each one of these, i am honoring you, i am honoring what you have done and i am honoring your dedication to america. >> beautiful. several organizations including military veterans worked together to make this happen. griff, well, i think that does it for our time together now. i am sure we will be back together again. have a safe memorial day. the big sunday show is next. ♪♪
kristin: childhood cancer is a monster. i had no idea the magnitude of it. but when we arrived at st.pecifically targeted those cancer cells. so hazel is proof that the research that they are doing is working. st. jude is life, and we are forever grateful. the boy scouts and girl scouts of america ringing back at time honored tradition this memorial day placing thousands of american flags at the graves of those that died defending our country. los angeles national cemetery volunteers honored...
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when it was shown in the 1990s. ..surgery is sex, isn't it? isn't it? you noticed? now, one of crimes of the future's leading actors, kristinision, however provocative. maybe he just is smarter than us! because we have been on the, you know, sort of — not to be too dark about things — but the path to destruction for a very long time and as quickly as technology develops, i think that he probably was fearful of that well before we were. that he wrote a movie about people who need to cut into each other to feel something or feel close to each other feels really urgently immediate and only very recent. many of cronenberg's directing descendants also found success at cannes. julia ducournau's palme d'or�*s titane — a body horror about a woman who gets pregnant by a car — clearly found inspiration in his work. at nearly 80 years of age, he's already got another movie planned and as crimes of the future shows, he's lost none of his ability to provoke here at cannes. hollywood star tom cruise is one of the big attractions at cannes this year. he came to the festival to promote his new top gun sequel, top gun: maverick, and to be t
when it was shown in the 1990s. ..surgery is sex, isn't it? isn't it? you noticed? now, one of crimes of the future's leading actors, kristinision, however provocative. maybe he just is smarter than us! because we have been on the, you know, sort of — not to be too dark about things — but the path to destruction for a very long time and as quickly as technology develops, i think that he probably was fearful of that well before we were. that he wrote a movie about people who need to cut into...
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when it was shown in the 1990s. ..surgery is sex, isn't it? isn't it? you noticed? now, one of crimes of the future's leading actors, kristin's directing vision, however provocative. maybe he just is smarter than us! because we have been on the, you know, sort of — not to be too dark about things — but the path to destruction for a very long time and as quickly as technology develops, i think that he probably was fearful of that well before we were. that he wrote a movie about people who need to cut into each other to feel something or feel close to each other feels really urgently immediate and only very recent. many of cronenberg's directing descendants also found success at cannes. julia ducournau's palme d'0r�*s titane — a body horror about a woman who gets pregnant by a car — clearly found inspiration in his work. at nearly 80 years of age, he's already got another movie planned and as crimes of the future shows, he's lost none of his ability to provoke here at cannes. hollywood star tom cruise is one of the big attractions at cannes this year. he came to the festival to promote his new top gun sequel, top gun: maveric
when it was shown in the 1990s. ..surgery is sex, isn't it? isn't it? you noticed? now, one of crimes of the future's leading actors, kristin's directing vision, however provocative. maybe he just is smarter than us! because we have been on the, you know, sort of — not to be too dark about things — but the path to destruction for a very long time and as quickly as technology develops, i think that he probably was fearful of that well before we were. that he wrote a movie about people who...
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journalist, sharina barkley, his voice broke when he went on to say, we are not being killed because of what we do. uh because of who we are. let's go over now to kristin salumi. she joins us from the un headquarters in new york. what was the purpose of this meeting? that was cool. this was the session of the security council at their monthly meeting on the situation in the middle east in what the united nations refers to as the palestinian question. one of the longest unresolved issues on the un security councils agenda. it was a chance to update the security council on the situation in the palestinian territories in the last month. and clearly the most significant development was the killing of sri and r block lay the al jazeera correspond in as just about every speaker made reference to her das. but what was interesting was attempts to put that in the context of the greater palestinian situation. and what we heard from speakers in the middle east envoy to the united nations, toward venice on for example, said that this is part of a familiar pattern of daily violence for palestinians including our clashes settlement expansion, evictions and demolitio
journalist, sharina barkley, his voice broke when he went on to say, we are not being killed because of what we do. uh because of who we are. let's go over now to kristin salumi. she joins us from the un headquarters in new york. what was the purpose of this meeting? that was cool. this was the session of the security council at their monthly meeting on the situation in the middle east in what the united nations refers to as the palestinian question. one of the longest unresolved issues on the...
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kristin kvien. more termed by the military aid for ukraine than when i last spoke with her three months ago before theisten. >> we believe that ukraine is in the right. we believe that ukraine should win this war and we want to make sure that russia not just stops their aggressive actions against ukraine but make sure they don't take further aggressive actions in the region, which we're very concerned about. >> she had high praise for president zelenskyy, ukrainian soldiers and people. she was scathing about the man targeting them all russian president vladimir putin. here is more of what she had to say. >> i think it will be impossible to go back to business as usual. any future relationship we may be able to coble together will depend on what president putin does. >> what does putin have to do to get on the good side of the acting ambassador as well as the united states? stop the war crimes, get out of ukraine, act like a responsible global partner. a very tall order, dana. finally i did ask her whether president biden would be coming, should be coming to here in kyiv to offer support to the governm
kristin kvien. more termed by the military aid for ukraine than when i last spoke with her three months ago before theisten. >> we believe that ukraine is in the right. we believe that ukraine should win this war and we want to make sure that russia not just stops their aggressive actions against ukraine but make sure they don't take further aggressive actions in the region, which we're very concerned about. >> she had high praise for president zelenskyy, ukrainian soldiers and...
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kristin: there's a similar phenomenon to target panic in almost every sport, a sudden loss of motor control, a hitch, or an athlete freezing mid-motion. based on my own experience, it starts when dozens of unhelpful psychological factors are ingested and ingrained, building layer up on layer until finally there is a physical manifestation. you can see the physical effects, the flinching, the tremors, the inability to aim at the target. you try and try and try to fix the physical symptoms, but really, the cause is buried under invisible layers of misunderstanding, shame, guilt, and fear of failure. stress about these new symptoms creates more anxiety surrounding the problem, which leads to even more symptoms in a vicious cycle. when i retired, i put all my archery gear into storage, and years later, my desire to shoot still hasn't returned. as painful as it was, i decided to sell everything. i had attached my identity to my performance, and while i had always known there was a possibility i wouldn't make the olympic team, i never expected to be driven away from the sport by something that is barely understood. my hope is that by talking about targ panic we can gain a more compa
kristin: there's a similar phenomenon to target panic in almost every sport, a sudden loss of motor control, a hitch, or an athlete freezing mid-motion. based on my own experience, it starts when dozens of unhelpful psychological factors are ingested and ingrained, building layer up on layer until finally there is a physical manifestation. you can see the physical effects, the flinching, the tremors, the inability to aim at the target. you try and try and try to fix the physical symptoms, but...
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kristin . >> we begin with rising fire danger. >> hi, everybody. this afternoon we are within a 24 hours of our second critical fire condition weather event for solano county 11:00 tomorrow morning is whenrning begins and it lingers all the way through 8:00 friday, that means gust coming out of the north up to what he five miles per hour. single digit relative humidity and that is going to dry what is already unusually dry vegetation and make it susceptible to fires. in fact, more than three and a half million people in the central valley under the gun, including solano. here is what you need to do. obey at local burn bans, properly dispose of cigarette and matches, avoid using equipment like mowing dry vegetation that could hit a rock and spark. that could start a fire. remember, your defensible space if you need to maintain it, you got a couple more hours of daylight to do that. after you create the action plan and have that plan for the evacuation or meeting place in case you are separated from your loved ones. it is going to be a two day event and we are going to talk about some heat and already one record high today. a lot to talk about coming up in the seven-day forecast kristen:
kristin . >> we begin with rising fire danger. >> hi, everybody. this afternoon we are within a 24 hours of our second critical fire condition weather event for solano county 11:00 tomorrow morning is whenrning begins and it lingers all the way through 8:00 friday, that means gust coming out of the north up to what he five miles per hour. single digit relative humidity and that is going to dry what is already unusually dry vegetation and make it susceptible to fires. in fact, more...
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kristine: the pound is caught between the post fed decision and the pre-boe meeting. there is a divergence between the u.s. and the u.k. economy where the u.s. economy has more strength when it comes to the labor market. in the u.k. we are cognizant of the fact that we are potentially hiking into an economic slowdown. we are facing the worst cost-of-living crisis in the u.k. and even a 25 basis points rate hike could hurt sentiment going forward. the boe is going to be careful delivering that messaging today. francine: talk to us about some of the bankers. we heard from societe generale and unicredit. what we take away is a dove network firm a lot of these banks in europe on russia and what their exposure is there. juliette: absolutely. this shows that russia is not one direction sort of factor. we have heard time and again that they are benefiting from that trading volatility in the first quarter and making a lot of money from that. on the other hand the process of exiting their businesses from the country really hurt their earnings. then you have to balance it out with the other catalyst that is big for banks and that is this process of policy rate hikes we are seeing a
kristine: the pound is caught between the post fed decision and the pre-boe meeting. there is a divergence between the u.s. and the u.k. economy where the u.s. economy has more strength when it comes to the labor market. in the u.k. we are cognizant of the fact that we are potentially hiking into an economic slowdown. we are facing the worst cost-of-living crisis in the u.k. and even a 25 basis points rate hike could hurt sentiment going forward. the boe is going to be careful delivering that...
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kristin salumi al jazeera new york slightly out about price range. while you can find much more on our website, the address for that is ouch is era dot come. ah, the top story say when al jazeera sir lancaster prime minister into raja paxis, has resigned. his decision followed weeks of protests against the government's failure to solve an unprecedented economic crisis. at least 4 people, including a member of parliament, died and fighting between rival political groups. on monday, dozens were injured at the former prime minister's home as police fight tig asked to try to stop the violence. a state of emergency has been declared and a nationwide curfew imposed banal, fernandez reports from colombo, the roger packs. his resignation is unlikely to quote.
kristin salumi al jazeera new york slightly out about price range. while you can find much more on our website, the address for that is ouch is era dot come. ah, the top story say when al jazeera sir lancaster prime minister into raja paxis, has resigned. his decision followed weeks of protests against the government's failure to solve an unprecedented economic crisis. at least 4 people, including a member of parliament, died and fighting between rival political groups. on monday, dozens were...
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kristin salumi al jazeera new york slightly out of my price range. while you can find much more on our website, the address for that is, ouch is era dot com. ah, the top story say when al jazeera, sir, lank as prime minister into rajah paxis has resigned. his decision followed weeks to protest against the government's failure to solve an unprecedented economic crisis. at least 4 people, including a member of parliament, died and fighting between rival political groups. on monday, dozens were injured at the former prime minister's home as police fight, tig asked to try to stop the violence and state of emergency has been declared and a nationwide curfew imposed banal fernandez reports from colombo, the raja packs, his resignation is unlikely to qual, protests there's a cough you in the and tired of the island and does it seem like people actually care. it's actually given them the motivation to come together and fight back. so people actually having reached the us out of top of that tolerance and not willing to take any more where they'd be in the form of intimidation. we also found that a state of emergency was declared just 2 days ago, but it doesn't seem to be hav
kristin salumi al jazeera new york slightly out of my price range. while you can find much more on our website, the address for that is, ouch is era dot com. ah, the top story say when al jazeera, sir, lank as prime minister into rajah paxis has resigned. his decision followed weeks to protest against the government's failure to solve an unprecedented economic crisis. at least 4 people, including a member of parliament, died and fighting between rival political groups. on monday, dozens were...
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kristin welker. steve, first to you. last tuesday we had a wild night in pennsylvania. still to be decided. what should we expect in georgia whenlose this evening? >> in georgia, the polls are pointing in one clear direction, in the governor's race, the average of all the polls shows brian kemp the incumbent more than 20 points ahead of david purdue, the trump-backed challenger. one of the keys is this is a runoff state. kemp's challenge is not just to get more votes, he wants to finish this off tonight, get more than 50%, win this thing outright. the polls suggest that kemp has a very good opportunity to do that tonight. obviously, that's the marquis race in georgia. i went past it. you mentioned walker, widely expected as well to win the republican nomination officially for the united states senate tonight, would put him in a general election race against warnock. this is the race that will keep us awake the longest. this could be the most suspenseful. these are candidates who are not as well-known statewide. there are more variables, more wild cards here. you mention the dynamic, brad raffensperger, the incumbent, the drama
kristin welker. steve, first to you. last tuesday we had a wild night in pennsylvania. still to be decided. what should we expect in georgia whenlose this evening? >> in georgia, the polls are pointing in one clear direction, in the governor's race, the average of all the polls shows brian kemp the incumbent more than 20 points ahead of david purdue, the trump-backed challenger. one of the keys is this is a runoff state. kemp's challenge is not just to get more votes, he wants to finish...
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> i agree with kristin, especially the names she mentioned have a strong cult following, lululemon and nike. charles: forget about it. you go to the mall, people are waiting in line. whenit in line on something i think it's a buy. ladies, fantastic stuff. thank you very much. markets are doing pretty nicely. investors are looking for bargains after sort of waiting. nancy tengler has been buying bargains for a while. she will share some with us. finance revolution is in turmoil. so-called stablecoins have destabilized cryptocurrencies for good. stay with us to find out. ♪. exploring the heart of historic europe with viking, you'll get closer to iconic landmarks, to local life and legendary treasures as you sail onboard our patented, award-winning viking longships. you'll enjoy many extras, including wi-fi, cultural enrichment from ship to shore and engaging excursions. viking - voted number one river cruise line by condé nast readers. learn more at viking.com. ♪. charles: got a question for you, what does citigroup, take two, paramount have in common. three of the top of the session. take number one, citi, number four. joining me laughter tengler investment ceo, cio, na
> i agree with kristin, especially the names she mentioned have a strong cult following, lululemon and nike. charles: forget about it. you go to the mall, people are waiting in line. whenit in line on something i think it's a buy. ladies, fantastic stuff. thank you very much. markets are doing pretty nicely. investors are looking for bargains after sort of waiting. nancy tengler has been buying bargains for a while. she will share some with us. finance revolution is in turmoil. so-called...
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reactions there. kristin, right, will the secretary general, the high commissioner for human rights suspension envoy for the middle east, or all calling for an independent investigation. when i asked linda thomas greenfield, what the united states is saying to israel, she said that the message was to get to the bottom of what happened here. and she said the message was for an investigation in which both sides participate. since she made that comment, we have gotten a statement from israels ambassador to the united nations just recently, and i'd like to read it to you. i the, the statement from ambassador galani ardon says protecting freedom of the press is of critical importance to israel. algiers reporters, serene avo. aqua was killed in jeanine where many of the palestinian terrorists who recently murdered 19 israelis came from. she was killed during a counter terror operation and we express sorrow for her loss. the palestinian authority rushed to blame israel without even the ability to know the facts. that is why we called on the palestinian authority to be transparent and agree to a joint investigation. they have refused this again from israel's ambassador. we know th
reactions there. kristin, right, will the secretary general, the high commissioner for human rights suspension envoy for the middle east, or all calling for an independent investigation. when i asked linda thomas greenfield, what the united states is saying to israel, she said that the message was to get to the bottom of what happened here. and she said the message was for an investigation in which both sides participate. since she made that comment, we have gotten a statement from israels...
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kristin hahn and patrice with the independent woman's forum. patrice, i'll start with you. there's a dark cloud, a dark malaise over this nation that we haven't felt in decades. >> it's true, charles. i mean, when 85% of americans are saying in polling that the country is heading in the wrong direction, this tells you something. inflation is a top issue, top of mind. that's going to portend trouble for democrats in the mid-terms when you consider right now they have an enthusiasm gap that is favoring republicans. when you senior likely voters, more republicans are enthusiastic to come out to the polls in november compared to democrats. it's a 17-point gap. that will be very hard to make up especially if gas prices and energy and every other price continues to stay so high. >> charles: kristin, putting politics aside, if you look at consumer sentiment, it's from free fall. ceo sentiment is in free fall. investor sentiment is in free fall. you know, how is the white house pushing back against this or are they going to stick with hey, it's greedy corporations and putin's fault? >> i think that it's impossible to put politics aside entirely. we've gone through a really rough three years. people are
kristin hahn and patrice with the independent woman's forum. patrice, i'll start with you. there's a dark cloud, a dark malaise over this nation that we haven't felt in decades. >> it's true, charles. i mean, when 85% of americans are saying in polling that the country is heading in the wrong direction, this tells you something. inflation is a top issue, top of mind. that's going to portend trouble for democrats in the mid-terms when you consider right now they have an enthusiasm gap that...
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kristin's go to cocktail. >> the spring cosmo. wiggle it up. hmm. oh, that's nice. that's next. >> the kitchen has always been the center of my world because life is more delicious whent's full of food and fun. >> everybody knows me as a culinary expert and food judge on television, but
kristin's go to cocktail. >> the spring cosmo. wiggle it up. hmm. oh, that's nice. that's next. >> the kitchen has always been the center of my world because life is more delicious whent's full of food and fun. >> everybody knows me as a culinary expert and food judge on television, but
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when the massacre in uvalde happened. shortly after returning to the white house, he addressed the nation, asking where in god's name is our backbone, calling on lawmakers to stand up to the nra. kristin welker is at the white house with more. >> reporter: good morning on this grim day here at the white house and for our nation and in texas certainly. president biden spoke overnight in what was the most emotional remarks that i have heard him make and, frankly, the angriest. as you say, he did call on lawmakers to get a backbone, to do something about gun violence. he talked about the suffocation that you feel as a parent when you lose a child. of course, he has lost two children. he called for something to change. take a listen. >> what struck me was, these kinds of mass shootings rarely happen anywhere else in the world. why? they have mental health problems. they have domestic disputes in other countries. they have people who are lost. but these kinds of mass shootings never happen with the kind of frequency they happen in america. why? why are we willing to live with this carnage? why do we keep letting this happen? where in god's name is our backbone? to stand up to the lobbies?
when the massacre in uvalde happened. shortly after returning to the white house, he addressed the nation, asking where in god's name is our backbone, calling on lawmakers to stand up to the nra. kristin welker is at the white house with more. >> reporter: good morning on this grim day here at the white house and for our nation and in texas certainly. president biden spoke overnight in what was the most emotional remarks that i have heard him make and, frankly, the angriest. as you say,...
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kristin adias to come forward. yes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rose, thank you charleston. let's go ahead and start our cultural procession. [applause] >> it's a very ancient saying but a true and honest talk when pupils you will be taught. as a teacher i've been hurting so forgive me because i've now become an expert on a subject i like most. getting to know you. getting to know you. getting to know all about you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody join me. getting to know you. you know this song. getting to know all about you. getting to like you, getting to hold you like me. getting to know you, putting it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> because of all the beautiful -- >> day by day. [applause] >> juliette, guys. everybody. getting to like you, getting to hold you like me. everybody put your hands up. sing it with us. putting it my way nicely. come on. you are precisely my cup of tea. sing it with us. getting to know you, getting to feel free and easy. when i am with you, getting to know what to say. having you noticed suddenly i'm right and crazy because of all the beautiful land because i'm learning about you day by day. [applause] >> thank y'all very much. i was aske
kristin adias to come forward. yes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rose, thank you charleston. let's go ahead and start our cultural procession. [applause] >> it's a very ancient saying but a true and honest talk when pupils you will be taught. as a teacher i've been hurting so forgive me because i've now become an expert on a subject i like most. getting to know you. getting to know you. getting to know all about you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody join me....
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kristin, i don't want to lay this all on the doorstep of the president. i know it's something we always do, but presidents will try to take credit when things are good, shifthe blame when they're bad. but i do the find a little bit alarming and even some of your fellow democrats find disarming that the president hasn't taken any responsibility for this. do you think that's hurting him? do you think that's hurting his credibility here? if this started with him thinking that it was transitory. now, he wasn't alone in that regard. i think the chairman of the federal reserve felt the same. but even jerome powell, the fedhead, has said he botched that. this president says nothing of the sort. >> i think, you know, you saw what was it, like, a couple of months ago there was a shift when -- you know, you need to acknowledge that people are hurting. it's a difficult problem, there's no easy answer. the president has limited ability to do, you know, what he can do to fix it. but i would say one thing that is happening that we don't talk a lot about is when republicans and democrats get together to actually try to do something. on thursday is and behind the scenes t
kristin, i don't want to lay this all on the doorstep of the president. i know it's something we always do, but presidents will try to take credit when things are good, shifthe blame when they're bad. but i do the find a little bit alarming and even some of your fellow democrats find disarming that the president hasn't taken any responsibility for this. do you think that's hurting him? do you think that's hurting his credibility here? if this started with him thinking that it was transitory....
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so when you're looking at areas like hyperconnectivity, there's interesting opportunities to may the long game and take that long-term view as to what are the long-term secular growth tends >> kristinppreciate it thank you for your perspective this morning >> thank you >>> you've got good news? >> yeah. >> i like this news. >> we still do that. one of the last holdovers of fun on the show. no, kidding. shares of coampari are higher. citing momentum in its brands, including, mm, aperol. wild turkey, not so much, that's kind of scary. it also benefitted from a strong recovery of on-premise consumption in europe. people are back out i guess. sales in the u.s. went up 6.6% despite what are described as tough comps. and in italy, it is nice to sit in the sun and have an aperol spritz >> i don't like them they're bitter >> you can get them with campari and. find something you like, and you'll definitely like the second one >>> when we come back, a huge lineup on the way to talk about the market volatility, everything, including richard fisher jeremy segall, and glen hutchens they're going to be here, stick around we'll be right bac i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so
so when you're looking at areas like hyperconnectivity, there's interesting opportunities to may the long game and take that long-term view as to what are the long-term secular growth tends >> kristinppreciate it thank you for your perspective this morning >> thank you >>> you've got good news? >> yeah. >> i like this news. >> we still do that. one of the last holdovers of fun on the show. no, kidding. shares of coampari are higher. citing momentum in its...
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kristin adias to come forward. yes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rose, thank you charleston. let's go ahead and start our cultural procession. [applause] >> it's a very ancient saying but a true and honest talk whenght. as a teacher i've been hurting so forgive me because i've now become an expert on a subject i like most. getting to know you. getting to know you. getting to know all about you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody join me. getting to know you. you know this song. getting to know all about you. getting to like you, getting to hold you like me. getting to know you, putting it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> because of all the beautiful -- >> day by day. [applause] >> juliette, guys. everybody. getting to like you, getting to hold you like me. everybody put your hands up. sing it with us. putting it my way nicely. come on. you are precisely my cup of tea. sing it with us. getting to know you, getting to feel free and easy. when i am with you, getting to know what to say. having you noticed suddenly i'm right and crazy because of all the beautiful land because i'm learning about you day by day. [applause] >> thank y'all very much. i was asked to sing getting to kn
kristin adias to come forward. yes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rose, thank you charleston. let's go ahead and start our cultural procession. [applause] >> it's a very ancient saying but a true and honest talk whenght. as a teacher i've been hurting so forgive me because i've now become an expert on a subject i like most. getting to know you. getting to know you. getting to know all about you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody join me. getting to know you....
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kristin adias to come forward. yes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rose, thank you charleston. let's go ahead and start our cultural procession. [applause] >> it's a very ancient saying but a true and honest talk whenr by your pupils you will be taught. as a teacher i've been hurting so forgive me because i've now become an expert on a subject i like most. getting to know you. getting to know you. getting to know all about you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody join me. getting to know you. you know this song. getting to know all about you. getting to like you, getting to hold you like me. getting to know you, putting it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> because of all the beautiful -- >> day by day. [applause] >> juliette, guys. everybody. getting to like you, getting to hold you like me. everybody put your hands up. sing it with us. putting it my way nicely. come on. you are precisely my cup of tea. sing it with us. getting to know you, getting to feel free and easy. when i am with you, getting to know what to say. having you noticed suddenly i'm right and crazy because of all the beautiful land because i'm learning about you day by day. [applause] >> thank y'all very much. i
kristin adias to come forward. yes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rose, thank you charleston. let's go ahead and start our cultural procession. [applause] >> it's a very ancient saying but a true and honest talk whenr by your pupils you will be taught. as a teacher i've been hurting so forgive me because i've now become an expert on a subject i like most. getting to know you. getting to know you. getting to know all about you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody...