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lerner.e soviet era, a graduate of the faculty of journalism of moscow state university grigory lerner worked as an inconspicuous editor at the kolos a publishing house , as a social work he organized student construction teams. as a result, he got burned on money and was convicted of fraud during perestroika. he went into private business and opened a small bank. lerner. often seen in expensive moscow restaurants, he rode a lacquered mercedes periodically traveled to israel where he was known as mr. aria and soon kommersant began to look for opportunities replenish capital at the expense of porekhov's gangster money. well, one can assume anyway, but the first or one of the first uh among large organized crime groups have achieved this level of financial benefit. radiance and such a level of connection that they came to the understanding that the money must not just, uh, be obtained somewhere by criminal means or whatever you are, but it also needs to be made legal. that's when a variety of s
lerner.e soviet era, a graduate of the faculty of journalism of moscow state university grigory lerner worked as an inconspicuous editor at the kolos a publishing house , as a social work he organized student construction teams. as a result, he got burned on money and was convicted of fraud during perestroika. he went into private business and opened a small bank. lerner. often seen in expensive moscow restaurants, he rode a lacquered mercedes periodically traveled to israel where he was known...
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grigory lerner, after the death of sylvester, he lived for some time in israel in 1997 , the financiersted by the russian prosecutor general's office in his homeland. he was accused of major banking fraud. as a result , the accountant of the orekhovskys received 6 years in prison, having been released, he returned to business, constantly changed his place of residence for the longest time was detained in israel and paraguay subsequently, grigory lerner was prosecuted several times more. for the last time. he was sentenced to 10 years in prison in israel for creating a financial pyramid, the times were actually dashing, and the victims often became not only those who were targeted, let's say , by criminals, but people who were completely outsiders who were sometimes killed in the massacres, someone became random victims in explosions or other criminal acts. uh kidnapped relatives of acquaintances of acquaintances of acquaintances for in order to extort money or demand shares of this or that enterprise for people. it is remembered. i very much hope that we will not return to such times,
grigory lerner, after the death of sylvester, he lived for some time in israel in 1997 , the financiersted by the russian prosecutor general's office in his homeland. he was accused of major banking fraud. as a result , the accountant of the orekhovskys received 6 years in prison, having been released, he returned to business, constantly changed his place of residence for the longest time was detained in israel and paraguay subsequently, grigory lerner was prosecuted several times more. for the...
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for more on the trading day ahead, let's bring in keith lerner from truist keith, are you worried aboutecession? it seems like the risky bond investors do not worry that much >> good morning, dom i still throink there is a riskf a slowdown in the next 6 to 12 months it is evident that the economy has been less interest rate sensitive than a lot of us thought coming into the year when we look at that in the high yield market where credit spreads are behaved, but also look at the average jobs we created this year which is 300,000. as we think forward, we still have the lag effect of the fed policy and credit conditions are likely to become tighter i think you will see in the consumer where it has the excess savings and companies have trimmed out the debt that is the upside surprise in the first half >> that brings us to the word of the day. you mentioned it in a concept. what is that word and how does it refer to the economy? >> dom, the word of the day is resilient. i would say that is for the overall economy and markets as we mentioned s&p as we close out the first half is up 14% the na
for more on the trading day ahead, let's bring in keith lerner from truist keith, are you worried aboutecession? it seems like the risky bond investors do not worry that much >> good morning, dom i still throink there is a riskf a slowdown in the next 6 to 12 months it is evident that the economy has been less interest rate sensitive than a lot of us thought coming into the year when we look at that in the high yield market where credit spreads are behaved, but also look at the average...
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say, we've seen it in health agencies federal law enforcement from my standpoint starts with lois lerner obama weaponized irs against tea party groups the fbi, popcornr exonerate hillary clinton, the ones involved in any russian collusion hoax, special counsel then this sabtalking fbi new as far as 2017 a credible source was reporting about a 5-million-dollar payment to then-vice president biden, to change policies for some business or integrity in ukraine the deep state knows what it has done wrong they know how to died 2-ball this is a why we need other whispers with integrity that understand some wrongdoing to come forward to congress american people he deserve truth unfortunately congress oversight ability, have been neutered last few decades administrations realize very few enforcement mechanisms i am glass james comer going after director wray sensitivitying turn over 1023 on one whistleblower we need agencies to come clean be responsible to the other coequally branch of government congress has responsibility to investigate just as much as department of justice has the -- responsib
say, we've seen it in health agencies federal law enforcement from my standpoint starts with lois lerner obama weaponized irs against tea party groups the fbi, popcornr exonerate hillary clinton, the ones involved in any russian collusion hoax, special counsel then this sabtalking fbi new as far as 2017 a credible source was reporting about a 5-million-dollar payment to then-vice president biden, to change policies for some business or integrity in ukraine the deep state knows what it has done...
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alan jay lerner and frederick loewe's "camelot," originally starring richard burton and julie andrewshur. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: was there actually a king arthur? >> so that is the million dollar question. >> reporter: dorsey armstrong is an english professor at indiana's purdue university and executive editor of the journal "arthuriana." >> and i think that the best we can say is that there was probably an arthur-type figure around whom all of these aspects of the legend coalesced over time. >> reporter: that figure would have lived some 1,500 years ago after the romans abandoned britain, when the island was left vulnerable to attack. legend has this hero rallied the native britains to defend themselves, becoming a symbol of english identity. >> the store itry of arthur originates with a person who managed to create order out of chaos and did so in a positive way that made people love him, want to serve him, want to follow him. >> reporter: stories about arthur and his roundtable of knights evolved over the centuries. arthur became the symbol of a benevolent ruler. his kingdom camelot the
alan jay lerner and frederick loewe's "camelot," originally starring richard burton and julie andrewshur. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: was there actually a king arthur? >> so that is the million dollar question. >> reporter: dorsey armstrong is an english professor at indiana's purdue university and executive editor of the journal "arthuriana." >> and i think that the best we can say is that there was probably an arthur-type figure around whom all of these...
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he is deranged but he is the one that caused the lois lerner catastrophe with the irs, going after evangelicalseat americans of faith, and they had to pay up and had to pay dearly for it when they got caught. and this is the same guy, deranged jack smith, and i watched him yesterday go up and talk and he talked for about two and a half minutes, he was shaking and so scared, he didn't want to be there, because ultimately these are cowards, they are cowards. and he is a big trump hater, openly he is a trump hayter and his wife is even more of a trump hater, i wish her a lot of luck, but should he is a bad trump hater and you shouldn't put people like that in. they look at biden and they look at mike pence, he had classified documents, no problem. they look at biden, he has so many classified documents they don't know what to do and he is trying to prevent them from seeing it, that his obstruction, but we didn't do any obstruction. this is a sick nest of people that needs to be cleaned out immediately, get them out. cheering we now have two standards ofjustice in our country, the democrat communis
he is deranged but he is the one that caused the lois lerner catastrophe with the irs, going after evangelicalseat americans of faith, and they had to pay up and had to pay dearly for it when they got caught. and this is the same guy, deranged jack smith, and i watched him yesterday go up and talk and he talked for about two and a half minutes, he was shaking and so scared, he didn't want to be there, because ultimately these are cowards, they are cowards. and he is a big trump hater, openly he...
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and at 6:30pm, the push for pcsos but can the met to persuade lerner to sign up for neighbourhood policingin half a century. so many children under the age of 18 are now using vapes that it's fast becoming an epidemic. that's the conclusion of doctors at the royal college of paediatrics and child health who have called for disposable vapes to be banned amid concerns they're damaging young people's health. latest data suggests that one in five 15—year—olds were using e—cigarettes in 2021. and there's been a rise in 11 to 17—year—olds experimenting with vaping, from 7.7% in 2022 to 11.6% of that age group this year. then there is an environmental impact. it's estimated that at least 1.3 million disposable vapes are thrown away every week in the uk — that's a rate of two per second. here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. everyone does it. it's hard to not be around it. it tastes a lot better, it smells a lot better and it looks better than cigarettes. it is cheaper than cigarettes and rechargeable. - at preston lodge high school in scotland, a student discussion about vaping. this
and at 6:30pm, the push for pcsos but can the met to persuade lerner to sign up for neighbourhood policingin half a century. so many children under the age of 18 are now using vapes that it's fast becoming an epidemic. that's the conclusion of doctors at the royal college of paediatrics and child health who have called for disposable vapes to be banned amid concerns they're damaging young people's health. latest data suggests that one in five 15—year—olds were using e—cigarettes in 2021....
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also lois lerner, he was getting advice to going after conservative groups for irs matters.se, michael, it's long in the past now, but he wrote a 38-page brief we gave the government in advance telling them why their theory of the case was wrong. we had amicus briefs filed by people like a former white house counsel for five u.s. presidents from reagan to baem, 83 former attorneys general saying why this is wrong. yet, they persisted. what i get out of that is i think he's been overzealous. he's willing to stretch the law. john roberts called it a boundless interpretation that would catch up politicians in their ordinary acts that they do for people. i think it just says maybe a lack of judgment. that's the concern that i get out of my case and the others. >> well then why do you think he was selected? >> well, merrick garland made the choice. he also brought in david harbaugh, one of his top people in this case. harbaugh was in the courtroom. gave the closing argument in my case and was also in the edwards case. again, there's some judgment questions there. but i don't know
also lois lerner, he was getting advice to going after conservative groups for irs matters.se, michael, it's long in the past now, but he wrote a 38-page brief we gave the government in advance telling them why their theory of the case was wrong. we had amicus briefs filed by people like a former white house counsel for five u.s. presidents from reagan to baem, 83 former attorneys general saying why this is wrong. yet, they persisted. what i get out of that is i think he's been overzealous....
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he worked with lois lerner to target the tea party and now is he targeting trump. see, this is what happens when you let him get away with this stuff. they think they can get away with anything. now, biden indicts trump the day he is accused of taking 5 million in bribes from ukraine? are you kidding me? this wreaks of a cover-up. how's trump being charged for obstruction for a crime he didn't commit but hillary can smash iphones to smirt reasons with a hammer and dump 30,000 emails in a bucket of bleach. obama's cia director david petraeus handed over classified documents to his girlfriend, didn't spend a day in jail. biden, like he loves to do, confesses to the crime on camera. he tells pbs he has been hoarding classified documents since the 1970s. >> the best of my knowledge, the kinds of things they picked up are things that that are from 1974. stray papers. there may be something else i don't know. >> jesse: and biden was never president then. he was stealing classified documents out of scifs as a senator. he had classified documents from obama sitting in boxe
he worked with lois lerner to target the tea party and now is he targeting trump. see, this is what happens when you let him get away with this stuff. they think they can get away with anything. now, biden indicts trump the day he is accused of taking 5 million in bribes from ukraine? are you kidding me? this wreaks of a cover-up. how's trump being charged for obstruction for a crime he didn't commit but hillary can smash iphones to smirt reasons with a hammer and dump 30,000 emails in a bucket...
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you just talked about lois lerner and that was part of that. it talks about how those career -- those vicious partisans burrowed into senior career positions in the agencies and the deep state waged war against donald trump during the four years trump was president the deep state tried to do everything they could to destroy his presidency. now those partisans are back in the open. they are brazen. they are running the biden justice department, the fbi, the irs. sean, it gives me no pleasure to say it. this attorney general, merick garland, is the most partisan, the most political attorney general in our nation's history, and he has corrupted the department of justice. he has corrupted the fbi. he has corrupted the machinery of government and they are perfectly willing to use it. it is effectively an arm of the dnc. the hypocrisy is mass -- massive. mark my words, i believe merick garland will indict donald trump. he wants to indict donald trump because he hates donald trump. he hates him. he's angry. merick garland is angry he wasn't confirmed
you just talked about lois lerner and that was part of that. it talks about how those career -- those vicious partisans burrowed into senior career positions in the agencies and the deep state waged war against donald trump during the four years trump was president the deep state tried to do everything they could to destroy his presidency. now those partisans are back in the open. they are brazen. they are running the biden justice department, the fbi, the irs. sean, it gives me no pleasure to...
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all right, we are joined now by the owner of chicago and midwest storm chasers curtis lerner.ators tell us what you are seeing. >> you want me to explain what i saw basically today? >> yes please. >> so basically around the south side of town there was a storm developing on the south southwest part of town. we are watching that slowly developed, to be honest, i did not -- but it had a funnel cloud about halfway off the ground, and then i started into my way closer to town. i pulled into the parking lot, and then i saw a power flash and i said i'm gonna get close to this and when i got downtown i noticed that there was power going out and i thought this tornado must be hitting somewhere at some point. i notice that there is a lot of debris and destruction in the downtown part. and then i instantly got out of the vehicle and i did get into downtown to help as well. there are people in their cars with airbags deployed, cars flipped, and people screaming for help inside mobile homes. >> that is awful curtis. so what were you able to help with? >> we were able to help pull victims
all right, we are joined now by the owner of chicago and midwest storm chasers curtis lerner.ators tell us what you are seeing. >> you want me to explain what i saw basically today? >> yes please. >> so basically around the south side of town there was a storm developing on the south southwest part of town. we are watching that slowly developed, to be honest, i did not -- but it had a funnel cloud about halfway off the ground, and then i started into my way closer to town. i...
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i'm sure lois lerner enjoying her pension.s that led to the trump election in 16 was yes, trump but it was also this feeling amongst the american people something wasn't quite right. there was separate system for those individuals. this seems to be harkening back to that concern. brian: james comer, full steam ahead. looking at more documents today. what do you make of that? >> that is i guess the one benefit is we will at least have some clarity even though no one will perhaps be held accountable but the american people will know, keep in mind, if the republicans didn't get a bare majority in the house we wouldn't even have this going on. we wouldn't even know this. it is always difficult to prove a negative. what haven't we been able to investigate? at least we got that. the american people deserve more. people in the justice system in general deserve to know that it's actually fair and right now the government's failing in sending that kind of a message. brian: it looks like they're just trying to put this to bed. oh look,
i'm sure lois lerner enjoying her pension.s that led to the trump election in 16 was yes, trump but it was also this feeling amongst the american people something wasn't quite right. there was separate system for those individuals. this seems to be harkening back to that concern. brian: james comer, full steam ahead. looking at more documents today. what do you make of that? >> that is i guess the one benefit is we will at least have some clarity even though no one will perhaps be held...
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we're joined now by the owner of chicago and midwest storm chasers curtis lerner. so curtis, tell us what you're seeing. >> lerdner. >> lerdner. thank you. tell us what you're seeing. >> oh, you want me to explain what i saw basically today? >> yes, please. >> so basically we were on the south side of town. there was a super cell thunderstorm developing just on the west-southwest part of town. we were watching it slowly develop. to be honest i didn't think it was going to produce tornadoes in the town. but it had a funnel cloud hanging about halfway off the ground. that's when i started to inch my way closer to town. i pulled into a parking lot, saw the funnel. then i saw a power flash. i'm like okay, i'm going to get closer to this. and when i got into downtown i noticed that there was power going out. i'm like okay, the tornado must be hitting something at this point. so when i rolled into town, i did notice there was a lot of debris and destruction in the downtown parts. and then i instantly got out of the vehicle and i did get into downtown to help with victims
we're joined now by the owner of chicago and midwest storm chasers curtis lerner. so curtis, tell us what you're seeing. >> lerdner. >> lerdner. thank you. tell us what you're seeing. >> oh, you want me to explain what i saw basically today? >> yes, please. >> so basically we were on the south side of town. there was a super cell thunderstorm developing just on the west-southwest part of town. we were watching it slowly develop. to be honest i didn't think it was...
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people lois lerner was going after. >> sir, you can keep talking about this, and i want to talk aboutance of this indictment. i want to talk about -- moo. >> i've told you time and time again about it is. >> you can't obstruct when there was not an underlying crime. >> the indictment said trump directed nada, his personal aide, to move boxes before the june 2nd review so many boxes were not searched and many document res spoponsive to the 11th subpoena could not be found and were not found by trump attorney one. in plain english, trump instructed his aide to help move boxes in defiance of a federal subpoena. a, does it trouble you and b, if he thought they were the right to have the documents why was he trying so hard to hide them? >> it doesn't bother me because again, you can't have obstruction of something when there was no underlying crime. the standard is set. the standard is what the constitution says and the commander in chief, the president of the united states has the ability to classify and control access to information. that's what the constitution -- >> the united states -
people lois lerner was going after. >> sir, you can keep talking about this, and i want to talk aboutance of this indictment. i want to talk about -- moo. >> i've told you time and time again about it is. >> you can't obstruct when there was not an underlying crime. >> the indictment said trump directed nada, his personal aide, to move boxes before the june 2nd review so many boxes were not searched and many document res spoponsive to the 11th subpoena could not be found...
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keith lerner, always appreciate it and always appreciated you getting up early as well, my man.l right. now let's go to number two, and get to palo alto networks, dan ives you increased your target from 290 from 255 why? >> palo alto continues to be a table-pounder. they're gaining more and more share within the cloud our checks have been stronger, you know, as the year's gone on, and i think this is really one -- it's not just multiple expansions, free cash flow, and i think what's starting to happen right now -- >> i agree cybersecurity we know, china hacking and russia's doing whatever, but why palo alto networks there's a lot of competition in cybersecurity. >> sure, and they at this point are really getting the lion's share of incremental cybersecurity as we move to the cloud. palo alto when you have seen the share gain, they've flexed their m muscles again and again. what's starting to happen here is this is a story going into its next year of growth and in my opinion, when i look at cyber, we're looking at probably 15% to 17% growth this year in a 2% to 3% spending enviro
keith lerner, always appreciate it and always appreciated you getting up early as well, my man.l right. now let's go to number two, and get to palo alto networks, dan ives you increased your target from 290 from 255 why? >> palo alto continues to be a table-pounder. they're gaining more and more share within the cloud our checks have been stronger, you know, as the year's gone on, and i think this is really one -- it's not just multiple expansions, free cash flow, and i think what's...
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lerner. that was part of that. it parthen talks about how those career, those those vicious partizans burrowed into senior career positions in waged war the agencies and the deep state agr against donalded t trump during the four years trump was president . ev tried to dock i everything they could to destroy his presidency. now, those partizans are back in the open. they are brazen.e they are runningdepafbi, the bin justice department, the fbi, the irivess and sean, it gives no pleasure to say it. this attorney general, merrick the mogarland, is the most parti he is the most political attorney general in he has our nation's history. and he has corrupted the department of justic.e, has corrupted the fbi. he has corrupted the machineryyi of governmenllint and they're perfectly willing to use it. it is effectively an arm of the dnc. the hypocrisy is massive. --and mark my words, i believe merrick garland will indict donald trump . he wantsp. to indict donald him trump because he hates donald trump . he hates him. he's
lerner. that was part of that. it parthen talks about how those career, those those vicious partizans burrowed into senior career positions in waged war the agencies and the deep state agr against donalded t trump during the four years trump was president . ev tried to dock i everything they could to destroy his presidency. now, those partizans are back in the open. they are brazen.e they are runningdepafbi, the bin justice department, the fbi, the irivess and sean, it gives no pleasure to say...
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we had inspectors general who went in and looked at the irs documents with lois lerner. again, destroyed documents under subpoena. did they go in with guns blazing to say look at those things? absolutely not. but they do that to donald trump. his facility is protected by the united states secret service. it's not like you hid them out by the garage in joe biden's or at the u penn center or the university of delaware. you didn't pilfer and steal documents from the united states senate like joe biden did. why do they have guns blazing going into those places if they are so concerned about classified documents if they are so concerned about the integrity of the country. how, they didn't do those things? when i issued it i happen to be a republican. they did not care. >> obstructed justice and destroy evidence? that is par for the course if you are a clinton. maranda, ron desantis smartly reacted on twitter a few moments ago saying the weaponization of federal law enforcement represents a mortal threat to a free society. we have for years witnessed an uneven application of t
we had inspectors general who went in and looked at the irs documents with lois lerner. again, destroyed documents under subpoena. did they go in with guns blazing to say look at those things? absolutely not. but they do that to donald trump. his facility is protected by the united states secret service. it's not like you hid them out by the garage in joe biden's or at the u penn center or the university of delaware. you didn't pilfer and steal documents from the united states senate like joe...
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actually prosecute the very american citizens who were being targeted by obama's irs and the and lois lerner. >> and my final thought about jack smith, and we'll have to have you back on the banks. we have a little bit i had a few audibles is a he failed to get governor mcdonnell. he failed to get senator menendez. he failed to get john edwards. he failed to get congressman renzi. so he's very aggressive. he knows what he wants, but he doesn't always get get what he targets. >> so we'll see what happens here. you know what he did? yeah. you know what he didn't fail to get was the president's attorneys notes for goodness sake. they broke the attorney client privilege, which is a sacred principle. it's crazy. >> all right, congressman, thanks so much. meanwhile, the fear of you that you got to share the fear of a runaway justice system extends to local prosecutors as well. >> marine vet danny penny indicted today. he faces up to 15 years in prison. we got abc's sid rosenberg, who talked to the lawyer this week up next to do some instant wi >> chevy silverado factory lifted trucknch lifts. vers
actually prosecute the very american citizens who were being targeted by obama's irs and the and lois lerner. >> and my final thought about jack smith, and we'll have to have you back on the banks. we have a little bit i had a few audibles is a he failed to get governor mcdonnell. he failed to get senator menendez. he failed to get john edwards. he failed to get congressman renzi. so he's very aggressive. he knows what he wants, but he doesn't always get get what he targets. >> so...
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girdles lerner's work on patron was very interesting to him in terms understanding the connection between enforcing patriarchal structure. in other words, male supremacy and, enforcing hetero sexuality, how the two would intertwine with each other. and that's what he was trying to figure out. and he that the other thing that's very about him is that he believed that gay people should have what he called a subject to subject consciousness because they should see each other equals gay, should see each other as equals, whereas in heterosexual coupling he thought the man always felt himself to be superior. the woman be an object. so the subject object relation relations that spilled over into their personal relationships. so he had this whole idea about subject subject conscious and the other part of it and i'll stop the other part of it was felt that if gay people developed an understanding of gay consciousness, they could become a revolutionary. that's what he wanted them to become a revolutionary force because they would understand the ways in which gay oppression was a necessity of mainta
girdles lerner's work on patron was very interesting to him in terms understanding the connection between enforcing patriarchal structure. in other words, male supremacy and, enforcing hetero sexuality, how the two would intertwine with each other. and that's what he was trying to figure out. and he that the other thing that's very about him is that he believed that gay people should have what he called a subject to subject consciousness because they should see each other equals gay, should see...
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um it's about lerner and nothing is definitely surreal bus manager i'm not not hired legitimate palin misery probably see i am will have this movie. lines. why don't for eight years the smart you see, i am the head normally get that machine. man. we got mr locum. thank you very much. thank you. as you said his name is tarik kafala and his tenant. uh can you get just a little closer to the microphone? thank you. thank you. so as you said his name is derek kafala, and he's one of the 10 and 30,000 hours just to generalize what he was saying. i myself have been a victim of same unfair, unfair price pricing practice. during the pandemic work was limited, so i had to rely on the rental assistance from the government due to the backlog of applications in my rental assistant was delayed am decided to capitalize on my vulnerable position and used the late payments from the government as justification to move me into amendments to list a company that's truly committed to scg should never use delayed government assistance during the pandemic as an opportunity to move at 10 19 to more expensive
um it's about lerner and nothing is definitely surreal bus manager i'm not not hired legitimate palin misery probably see i am will have this movie. lines. why don't for eight years the smart you see, i am the head normally get that machine. man. we got mr locum. thank you very much. thank you. as you said his name is tarik kafala and his tenant. uh can you get just a little closer to the microphone? thank you. thank you. so as you said his name is derek kafala, and he's one of the 10 and...