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how old are you, maeve? 11. pare standing in line all night. how old are you, maeve? you, maeve? 11. are you - exhausted? very tired. how has it been? its — exhausted? very tired. how has it been? it's been _ exhausted? very tired. how has it been? it's been very _ exhausted? very tired. how has it been? it's been very long, - exhausted? very tired. how has it been? it's been very long, but. exhausted? very tired. how has it been? it's been very long, but it'si been? it's been very long, but it's auoin to been? it's been very long, but it's going to be _ been? it's been very long, but it's going to be worth _ been? it's been very long, but it's going to be worth it. _ been? it's been very long, but it's going to be worth it. who's - been? it's been very long, but it's going to be worth it. who's idea i been? it's been very long, but it's i going to be worth it. who's idea was it? my mum's- _ going to be worth it. who's idea was it? my mum's. but— going to be worth it. who's idea was it? my mum's. but you _ going to be worth it. who's idea was it? my mum's. but you are
how old are you, maeve? 11. pare standing in line all night. how old are you, maeve? you, maeve? 11. are you - exhausted? very tired. how has it been? its — exhausted? very tired. how has it been? it's been _ exhausted? very tired. how has it been? it's been very _ exhausted? very tired. how has it been? it's been very long, - exhausted? very tired. how has it been? it's been very long, but. exhausted? very tired. how has it been? it's been very long, but it'si been? it's been very long, but...
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so in the future, american statehood will appear famous, and the ship maeve laur, which was sent alongly as christopher columbus at the end of the 15th century, and part of the european settlers. e, they decided to find a way to india through africa and eventually settled on e, the territory of the modern south african republic of the modern city of cape town cap state is where the cape is located. good hope and the logic of resettlement hmm uh the dutch in the middle of the 17th century, differed from the colonial policy of britain and france in the sense that the afrikaners who moved to the african continent did not perceive themselves as champions, that is, people who move only for a while to use all available resources african continent, and then return to their homeland, that is, they arrived on the continent what is called far and for a long time these afrikaners or boers, which the name itself, but comes from the dutch language, these are peasants, who were engaged in agriculture and who were forced to cooperate with local african tribes, and even these relationships were certai
so in the future, american statehood will appear famous, and the ship maeve laur, which was sent alongly as christopher columbus at the end of the 15th century, and part of the european settlers. e, they decided to find a way to india through africa and eventually settled on e, the territory of the modern south african republic of the modern city of cape town cap state is where the cape is located. good hope and the logic of resettlement hmm uh the dutch in the middle of the 17th century,...
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is official to me yet a political strategy that was launched even before the liter with uh, still maeveseems to me that this is an attempt to pass off wishful thinking, of course, there is no financial, political or resource potential of britain in order to be a global power today no, that's why it's, of course, nice to send back to the former imperial past saying that we are still hoo, that we can still influence something. we will now conclude an agreement with the leading players, but something is not visible, not an agreement with the united states, which has long been said that relations with europe are really deteriorating. yes, the same e wars over fish, but over the problem of the northern irish border, which we will remember, so again i don’t see, but i will remind you that after all she becomes prime minister with posts the foreign and commonwealth office is here, so there is no chance that britain's position in the world as a global external political power. again, in my opinion, not yet visible. well, it’s not in vain that the head of scotland, nicholas stranger. she stated
is official to me yet a political strategy that was launched even before the liter with uh, still maeveseems to me that this is an attempt to pass off wishful thinking, of course, there is no financial, political or resource potential of britain in order to be a global power today no, that's why it's, of course, nice to send back to the former imperial past saying that we are still hoo, that we can still influence something. we will now conclude an agreement with the leading players, but...
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carol what do you maeve of this argument? right ux and all that's developed in the last 48 hours since we thought judge cannon was leaning towards the appointment of a special master here? >> one of the problems with trying to analyze that section is it mixes together so many different strands of arguments. they sort of conflate executive privilege with attorney-client privilege. conflate upon setian of the premises with possession of the documents, and the bottom line here is it was -- it was a fairly rambling filing by the president's team. >> yeah. >> they didn't have a lot of time to prepare it. so that's true, but -- here's what was missing. what was missing from that filing. if i were the judge and i was trying to evaluate the various, the two sides of the argument. what was missing was any declaration or affidavit from the president, the former president or someone on his legal team or somebody in mar-a-lago saying, here's what i know about how documents were kept and who had access to them. if somebody had filed a dec
carol what do you maeve of this argument? right ux and all that's developed in the last 48 hours since we thought judge cannon was leaning towards the appointment of a special master here? >> one of the problems with trying to analyze that section is it mixes together so many different strands of arguments. they sort of conflate executive privilege with attorney-client privilege. conflate upon setian of the premises with possession of the documents, and the bottom line here is it was --...
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good evening from new york and chris hazy maeve heard this, a final hearing of the january six committee has been postponed due to the intimate landfall of hurricane ian in fort's gulf coast. we'll be covering that in just a bit. but today the biggest criminal trial related to the insurrection actually began in washington. members of the far-right gang the oath keepers including its founder this man, stewart rhodes the third are on trial for seditious conspiracy for what cause prosecutors say was accorded and premeditated effort to disrupt the peaceful plant transfer of power in the senate. all five members, and roads in particular has quite a colorful history. you notice for instance he wears an eye patches, not from his service in military but rather and 1993 incident were according to the atlantic, he quote dropped a loaded handgun and it shot him in the face, blinding him in his left eye. that incident rhodes said inspired him to go to college, eventually making his way to yale law, top of the top. where he further embrace to further fringe libertarian ideology. he wanted to found th
good evening from new york and chris hazy maeve heard this, a final hearing of the january six committee has been postponed due to the intimate landfall of hurricane ian in fort's gulf coast. we'll be covering that in just a bit. but today the biggest criminal trial related to the insurrection actually began in washington. members of the far-right gang the oath keepers including its founder this man, stewart rhodes the third are on trial for seditious conspiracy for what cause prosecutors say...
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i wonder if you've ever seen an maeve maye transaction like quite like this one. >> no, never in fact trial unlike any other and perhaps of greater consequence because the thought is at this point that if the judge were allow mr. musk to exit, based on what we know -- and again, we still have to wait and see -- it would -- you know, it would send a bad message to those who enter into such contracts. so, it is going to be a very important trial. yes, carl, it is unlike anything i think we've ever seen. that goes without saying when you're talking about elon musk because he is kind of unlike anything we've ever seen as well >> yeah, indeed. of course, you know, a lot of what musk continues to bring us is elements about ongoing space exploration, certainly electric vehicles, but also crypto, for a time vocal in that environment that was something that mark cuban weighed in on last night here at code about sort of what inning we're in in terms of the adoption of crypto at large and what that means for price action take a listen. >> crypto has a place for sure, and -- but what's missing is
i wonder if you've ever seen an maeve maye transaction like quite like this one. >> no, never in fact trial unlike any other and perhaps of greater consequence because the thought is at this point that if the judge were allow mr. musk to exit, based on what we know -- and again, we still have to wait and see -- it would -- you know, it would send a bad message to those who enter into such contracts. so, it is going to be a very important trial. yes, carl, it is unlike anything i think...