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marge.someone to do yeah. quite deadpan? yes, the - grounding force, someone to do the reality check and say, ok, you might be going quite well quite now, you might be beautiful and funny but you need to pay the rent. that�*s what marge is about, she is a working—class girl, a very normal girl, and i think comes in and is very glamorous and exciting. even though she is from blackpool and knows about football and is very similar to marge, she is very different at the same time. so is marne different at the same time. so is marge wanting — different at the same time. so is marge wanting to _ different at the same time. so is marge wanting to be _ different at the same time. so is marge wanting to be a _ different at the same time. so is marge wanting to be a star - different at the same time. so is marge wanting to be a star as well? i think marge could be. i marge wanting to be a star as well? i think marge could be.— i think marge could be. i think she could be! if— i think marge could be. i
marge.someone to do yeah. quite deadpan? yes, the - grounding force, someone to do the reality check and say, ok, you might be going quite well quite now, you might be beautiful and funny but you need to pay the rent. that�*s what marge is about, she is a working—class girl, a very normal girl, and i think comes in and is very glamorous and exciting. even though she is from blackpool and knows about football and is very similar to marge, she is very different at the same time. so is marne...
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first can you describe for us physically what libya actually looked like in the 40 years under marg adolphe? i mean what was life like for the average libby in there? well, i think life was pretty good. be there was plenty of money coming in from oil and they, they could consume of consumer goods. so i think it was significantly above the poverty level for the average, libyan, and there wasn't much involved in politics. canarvy just controlled everything. so they weren't asked to, to vote on anything or what have referendum or anything like that. they just keep out of politics could actually said, i'll run everything and, and make sure that they had a high standard of living. now historically, how would you describe the u. s. position on libya? well, you know, for many years we had a u. s. air base in libya. and this is what we use. well, we were planning to use in case we needed to intervene in the middle east or in africa. and so that was our highest priority. we and as long as the libyan government didn't bother us, we didn't bother them we, we just operated our air base and then did exe
first can you describe for us physically what libya actually looked like in the 40 years under marg adolphe? i mean what was life like for the average libby in there? well, i think life was pretty good. be there was plenty of money coming in from oil and they, they could consume of consumer goods. so i think it was significantly above the poverty level for the average, libyan, and there wasn't much involved in politics. canarvy just controlled everything. so they weren't asked to, to vote on...
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well, marg adolphe actually played an outside role in shaping modern day opec methodology . how would you describe his efforts? i mean, was he, you know, a guy that was basically trying to unionize these arab oil countries or do you think it was something else? was there something to the various, how would you describe it? well, his 1st objective. he was remanded for unity and incense that he wanted to . all countries in middle east to become part of libya wanted a large federation of which libya he could. archie would be the head of it. so he, he approach syria producer, he wanted to have the syria arab union joined libya and he was rejected. it was rejected. everyone said, no, we don't want to join libya, so that got him very angry at the arabs. i remember him telling me after that, he says, i'm not, i'm not an arab anymore. i'm an african. he says i'm going to, i'm going to unity with the africans. and he proposed to have an african union before there was an african union. it was after african union, which he would, he would of course be the head. and he because he had a
well, marg adolphe actually played an outside role in shaping modern day opec methodology . how would you describe his efforts? i mean, was he, you know, a guy that was basically trying to unionize these arab oil countries or do you think it was something else? was there something to the various, how would you describe it? well, his 1st objective. he was remanded for unity and incense that he wanted to . all countries in middle east to become part of libya wanted a large federation of which...
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when some republicans led by marge lee taylor green loudly screwed up biden calling him a liar and allr kevin mccarthy asked him to be on the behavior and you can be seen shushing him a couple of times is the media right look disrespectful? >> they are completely correct is fair game to talk about social security and entitlement cuts it's all fair in the murky people generally like the quorum especially for occasions like this and if we go back to 2010 with joe wilson screaming you lied. >> 2009 with barack obama this was way more than that this was a chorus. >> the media went crazy over joe wilson doing this and he apologized and reprimanded by the house, now we cover it as a pinball game. >> marie claire called nancy pelosi and icon for ripping up the state of the union speech behind donald trump. >> or we suggested a different standard for democrats? >> i think there might be. >> even if that was a bad look for republicans and i think any president should be allowed to finish his speech and that he could spend the next 23 hours criticizing him how many in the media are willing to gr
when some republicans led by marge lee taylor green loudly screwed up biden calling him a liar and allr kevin mccarthy asked him to be on the behavior and you can be seen shushing him a couple of times is the media right look disrespectful? >> they are completely correct is fair game to talk about social security and entitlement cuts it's all fair in the murky people generally like the quorum especially for occasions like this and if we go back to 2010 with joe wilson screaming you lied....
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as marg bianca seen and her dogs embark on their long drive home. one thing is certain, she will be back for another go with europe's longest dog sled race one adventure of another kind can be found in the middle of germany at an old mine for decades. the so called ladder of death carried miners deep into a very narrow shaft, while it is now a protected site and only available to trained workers. but my colleague axle prima facie was allowed to give it a try and it turned out to be the ultimate test of his endurance. this shop is 200 meters deep and they're only very small steps. there's no security harness, a rope or anything. so one wrong step and i might die. i'm on the road in the hot smoke, mia? this rizza. what is the goal? was amazon in the small town of sank on, but he, us back in the state of louis saxony. hey, i'm accept him of easy and i'm in a former mine in the middle of germany. and inside this mind chef, there's a mechanism to bring me down and i will find out why it's called the letter of death. mixed to me is that i've thank it. he
as marg bianca seen and her dogs embark on their long drive home. one thing is certain, she will be back for another go with europe's longest dog sled race one adventure of another kind can be found in the middle of germany at an old mine for decades. the so called ladder of death carried miners deep into a very narrow shaft, while it is now a protected site and only available to trained workers. but my colleague axle prima facie was allowed to give it a try and it turned out to be the ultimate...
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. >> in terms of surface level reservoirs, the state's marge is lake shasta is 56% full lake. oroville is 65% full. >> you definitely feel better hearing that do. it is fantastic you can take a negative look on it. but it has been tremendous to see the amount of water up there. and now imagine all that snow is going to melt and that's going to be filling up the reza bore. so that's great news for everybody around the state to and we're going to see more on the way more rain and more snow in the high up. but the 80 right now you can see donner summit, the trucks passing by no threat to rid the right now. in fact, the snowpack looking fantastic. how about this southern california can believe this storm 250% of normal. right now, the central sierra nevada, 200% of normal and the northern sierra that almost 175% of normal. and that is going to lead to some great run off as we head into spring storm clouds still on the horizon. fact, we're going to see another chance of some rain in the bay area as we head in toward late thursday night into friday. more snow for the sierra nevada.
. >> in terms of surface level reservoirs, the state's marge is lake shasta is 56% full lake. oroville is 65% full. >> you definitely feel better hearing that do. it is fantastic you can take a negative look on it. but it has been tremendous to see the amount of water up there. and now imagine all that snow is going to melt and that's going to be filling up the reza bore. so that's great news for everybody around the state to and we're going to see more on the way more rain and more...
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during the speech we saw that there were disgruntled shouts, or even some of his opponents, such as marge and taylor green, called joe biden a liar, or were there any cheers from the audience, in your opinion, to what extent is this message of unity was biden able to convey and here are such disagreements, how significant are they, yes, between uh, if we are talking about republicans, then i take great care of the administration, perhaps on the democrats, now most of the presidents during the strange time are not there. and i think that for me personally, i was i'm impressed with how clearly biden contrasted the positions of the democrats on key issues, such as issues related to social assistance, reducing drug prices, raising taxes for billionaires and large corporations, and combating climate change. with the restriction of access, for example, to automatic weapons , that is, many issues on which republicans and democracy do not agree. and instead of avoiding or somehow suppressing these issues , on the contrary, he clearly demonstrated that the democrats are not going to abandon their
during the speech we saw that there were disgruntled shouts, or even some of his opponents, such as marge and taylor green, called joe biden a liar, or were there any cheers from the audience, in your opinion, to what extent is this message of unity was biden able to convey and here are such disagreements, how significant are they, yes, between uh, if we are talking about republicans, then i take great care of the administration, perhaps on the democrats, now most of the presidents during the...
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>> marg ga ret, i don't want to characterize what he said. i will tell you what i said. i made very clear to him that china sending a surveillance balloon over the united states in violation of our sovereignty, in violation of international law, was unacceptable and must never happen again. we also had an opportunity to talk about russia's war of aggression sense ukraine and concerns that we have, that china is considering providing lethal support to russia in its efforts in ukraine. and i was able to share with him, as president biden has shared with president xi, the serious consequences that would have for our relationship. finally, it was important for me to underscore that we believe having lines of communication, engaging in direct diplomacy, is very important. >> does that mean their defense minister will pick up the next phone call from secretary austin instead of refusing it? >> well, it's one of the things we talked about, the importance of having lines of communication, including military-to-military lines. it's vital to making sure that there aren't miscommun
>> marg ga ret, i don't want to characterize what he said. i will tell you what i said. i made very clear to him that china sending a surveillance balloon over the united states in violation of our sovereignty, in violation of international law, was unacceptable and must never happen again. we also had an opportunity to talk about russia's war of aggression sense ukraine and concerns that we have, that china is considering providing lethal support to russia in its efforts in ukraine. and...
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the new package, whereas half a $1000000000.00 is said to include hi, marge, amunition, and the tank systems are all we would go by and visit comes out. ukraine marks 9 years since the deadliest day of the my done protests in the government, which left dozens killed on more than 150 wounded. essentially, that was a precursor to where we are today. ortiz marina costs for a house they for rick donna. this is how it was portrayed in mainstream media, unarmed protest is done down in the street by the right police who were retreating from gifts. my dad square, i had to had lines of security forces a short distance away. oh, standing beyond the range of rocks and bottles, testers have home me shields and numbers. the police have water cannon and some grenades, but this is what it looked like in reality. ah. after 3 months of confrontational caves, main square, the situation reached the boiling point, and the 20th of february, 2014 became the bloodiest they of them. i don lee been 49 dead and a 157 people wounded. this was the turning point. the protest could have died down, but they didn't
the new package, whereas half a $1000000000.00 is said to include hi, marge, amunition, and the tank systems are all we would go by and visit comes out. ukraine marks 9 years since the deadliest day of the my done protests in the government, which left dozens killed on more than 150 wounded. essentially, that was a precursor to where we are today. ortiz marina costs for a house they for rick donna. this is how it was portrayed in mainstream media, unarmed protest is done down in the street by...
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hi, marge rockets to attack multiple residential areas. also ahead of those at hope for waking up but.
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and even more money and weapons, the new package where half a $1000000000.00 is said to include hi, marge, ammunition, anti tank systems and leaders. well, joe biden says it comes as ukraine marks 9 years since the deadliest day of the my don protest including government qu, which left dozens killed on the day, and more than a $150.00 winded, essentially what occurred on those streets. enough square was a precursor to where we are today in the wider conflict are tease marina cost her about has the thorough re capital. this is how it was portrayed in mainstream media, unarmed, protested dumb down in the streets by the right police, who were retreating from kiff smite, and square. i turned to his lines. security forces a short distance away. sailing beyond the range of rocks and bottles. testers have home me shields and numbers. the police have water cannon and stone grenades, but this is what it looked like in reality. ah. after 3 months of confrontation on key of main square, the situation reached the boyland points and the 20th of february, 2014 became the bloodiest they of them. i don l
and even more money and weapons, the new package where half a $1000000000.00 is said to include hi, marge, ammunition, anti tank systems and leaders. well, joe biden says it comes as ukraine marks 9 years since the deadliest day of the my don protest including government qu, which left dozens killed on the day, and more than a $150.00 winded, essentially what occurred on those streets. enough square was a precursor to where we are today in the wider conflict are tease marina cost her about has...
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inflation remaining stubbornly high which is keeping the mortgage rate elevated once inflation comes down, margetive for the remainder of the year which will have steady growth in home sales buyers understand the long-term wealth potential from homeownership and we have the housing shortage the housing shortage will not go away consequently, is it a buyers market or sellers market it is time for negotiations. >> i'm ready for one myself. we are showing the board with the economic reports with housing. is there one in particular that is especially important that will give us the biggest insight in the housing market with the changes? >> mortgage rates are the biggest driver the second is the job creation america is still creating jobs the potential or pent-up housing demand is built up it is about the mortgage rate to make homes more affordable once the mortgage rate drips down from fed, you see the reopening of the gates for home buyers to reenter. it is not a frenzy 20% price gains? that will not happen steady at 3%, 4%, 5% annual gains are plausible. >> thank you, lawrence yun >>> time for the
inflation remaining stubbornly high which is keeping the mortgage rate elevated once inflation comes down, margetive for the remainder of the year which will have steady growth in home sales buyers understand the long-term wealth potential from homeownership and we have the housing shortage the housing shortage will not go away consequently, is it a buyers market or sellers market it is time for negotiations. >> i'm ready for one myself. we are showing the board with the economic reports...
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market and come with experience ever pence of higher home prices for consumers and competitors in the margea and services industry. the ftc investigating the proposed $13 billion deal since it was announced nearly a year ago and could lead to a lawsuit, but the bigger picture here, administration's antitrust enforcers continue to be busy and ftc challenging deals with microsoft's takeover of video game giant activision blizzard and jetblue and spirit airline and corporate consolidation a dirty term and the biden administration. stuart: exactly. thanks, ash. some very large companies are targeting both conservative employees and customers. >> this is amazing and they've canceled the business or can deny relationships and don't like politics and don't like business with them and anyway the people promoting their social agendas and ideological views and that's happening as well and now the group that did study 1792 exchange and said there's about 150 u.s. companies that they consider high resident and can means they're more likely in u.s. businesses to engage in ideological discrimination and
market and come with experience ever pence of higher home prices for consumers and competitors in the margea and services industry. the ftc investigating the proposed $13 billion deal since it was announced nearly a year ago and could lead to a lawsuit, but the bigger picture here, administration's antitrust enforcers continue to be busy and ftc challenging deals with microsoft's takeover of video game giant activision blizzard and jetblue and spirit airline and corporate consolidation a dirty...
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this week, ol' marge tweeted, "we need a national divorce.yone i talk to says this." "yes, everyone i talk to says this. me, my gun, the crazy screaming lady who lives in the mirror and will never stop crying. someone should take her gun away." now, it sounds like greene is advocating for states to secede from the union, but she promises it's totally not that. >> national divorce is not a civil war. it's actually separating by red states and blue states. and making state rights and state power a lot stronger than it is right now. >> stephen: yes, it's like abraham lincoln famously said, "a house divided against itself is actually a lot stronger than it is right now! vaccines have microchips." so people don't remember that. people don't remember that he was against microchips. because microchips. a so greene doesn't want a civil war. or does she? because she also said this. >> the last thing i ever want to see an america is a civil war. no one wants that, at least everyone i know when it want that, but it's going that direction. a >> stephen:
this week, ol' marge tweeted, "we need a national divorce.yone i talk to says this." "yes, everyone i talk to says this. me, my gun, the crazy screaming lady who lives in the mirror and will never stop crying. someone should take her gun away." now, it sounds like greene is advocating for states to secede from the union, but she promises it's totally not that. >> national divorce is not a civil war. it's actually separating by red states and blue states. and making...
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david he founded marge for our lives after the shooting in lakeland, florida >>. >> i'm tired of thesengs. i was here months ago in lansing with students that ended up going through the shooting at msu. kumasi: state senate democrats have released several gun reform poses. reggie: suspect accused of killing a long serving los angeles area bishop is in custody. officials arrested carlos madia -- grossman nina after discovering the body. yet been shot once in the chest. >> detectives were told they were concerned because medina was acting strange, irrational, and made comments about the bishop owing him money. reggie: medina's wife with the bishop's housekeeper and medina had done work at the bishop's home. the bishop was a beloved figure in the diocese known for his work with the poor and being a peacemaker between street gangs. kumasi: headcount -- a health clinic is opening up in ohio for those affected by the toxic trained irrelevant. jobina has more on how much people might be getting from the company. lena: people -- jobina: people living in certain zip codes could be getting a $10
david he founded marge for our lives after the shooting in lakeland, florida >>. >> i'm tired of thesengs. i was here months ago in lansing with students that ended up going through the shooting at msu. kumasi: state senate democrats have released several gun reform poses. reggie: suspect accused of killing a long serving los angeles area bishop is in custody. officials arrested carlos madia -- grossman nina after discovering the body. yet been shot once in the chest. >>...
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last halloween she covered herself in yellow body paint transforming into marge simpson. i am sure she's very excited about this. >> of course. >> good for her. her star has been rising and shining way bright. >> the executive producer says homer and lizzo form a unique friendship. i think it will be interesting. >> even if you are not a fan of the simpsons, you are pumped because a new song will come out. awesome. >> i will be watching. >> she's great. the fact that she does things you don't see celebrities do. she puts herself out there, is honest, vulnerable and talks about things that no erybody talks about. did you e at e grammys how happshe was ne that one. >> yes. >> that's who she is, her personality and what she's about. >> mom and i are going to bottle rock just for lizzo. we are so excited. she's going to play a tiny green elf. i hope she brings out sasha the flute. >> that is her baby. >>> music fans, get excited, popular artists announced they are coming to the bay area. you do not want to miss this. bts, he is embarking on a tour. he will be at the oakland a
last halloween she covered herself in yellow body paint transforming into marge simpson. i am sure she's very excited about this. >> of course. >> good for her. her star has been rising and shining way bright. >> the executive producer says homer and lizzo form a unique friendship. i think it will be interesting. >> even if you are not a fan of the simpsons, you are pumped because a new song will come out. awesome. >> i will be watching. >> she's great. the...
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the morning of that marge, my mother died.o call you names, they are going to call you names, they are going to always give you another angle, the only way you know you are making any headway is if you have opposition. the only time i get concerned is when everybody is on my side. but when you start calling me names, it gives me extra exercise in the morning. because i will know that people don't react unless you act. you can't be an activist if you don't have some reactive vests. i am giving you a call to action, the attorney general of black america, attorney benjamin crown. —— benjamin crump. give it up for one of the greatest mountain— give it up for one of the greatest mountain climbers in america today, reverend _ mountain climbers in america today, reverend al— mountain climbers in america today, reverend al sharpton. i mountain climber! _ reverend al sharpton. i mountain climber! thank you for being a mentor— climber! thank you for being a mentor and a, just a person who always— mentor and a, just a person who always a
the morning of that marge, my mother died.o call you names, they are going to call you names, they are going to always give you another angle, the only way you know you are making any headway is if you have opposition. the only time i get concerned is when everybody is on my side. but when you start calling me names, it gives me extra exercise in the morning. because i will know that people don't react unless you act. you can't be an activist if you don't have some reactive vests. i am giving...
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here is last year's "state of the union," marge pri taylor green and lauren boebert hec heckling presidentnow you're looking at two of the most powerful republicans in the conference right now. things have changed quite a lot going into the next state of the union. >>> up next for us, nikki haley versus donald trump. the former u.n. ambassador is gearing up to challenge her former boss. i am here because they revolutionized immunotherapy. i am here because they saw how cancer adapts to different oxygen levels and starved it. i am here becae they switched off egfr gene mutation and stopped the growth of tumor cells the's a place that's making one advanced cancer discovery after another for 75 years. i am here... i am here.... because of dana-farber. what we do here changes lives everywhere. i am here. postmenopausal women with hr+ her2- metastatic breast cancer are living longer with kisqali. so, long live family time. long live dreams. and long live you. kisqali is a pill proven to help women live longer when taken with an aromatase inhibitor. and kisqali helps preserve quality of life. so
here is last year's "state of the union," marge pri taylor green and lauren boebert hec heckling presidentnow you're looking at two of the most powerful republicans in the conference right now. things have changed quite a lot going into the next state of the union. >>> up next for us, nikki haley versus donald trump. the former u.n. ambassador is gearing up to challenge her former boss. i am here because they revolutionized immunotherapy. i am here because they saw how cancer...
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if you look at futures, futures are pricing in margeful losses going into the events.month indeed for wall street. the s&p ended up 6%, its best january since 2019. the nasdaq up 10%, best january since 2001. as you say corporate earnings have been a focus yesterday we had results out of general motors, very robust earnings out of the car company and also good outlook for 2023. stock was up 7 percentage points. today the focus is going to be on meta. if you remember back in september after the company released their q3 results the stock plunged 25 percentage points because people were so concerned about their expense outlook. since then meta has announced about 11,000 layoffs jump cuts and get those expense growths under control. worth pointing out as well the stock is still down about 50% from where we were this time last year. >> probably the biggest head lean of the day for the financial world is the federal reserve starting to wrap up its two day policy meeting with another rate hike. what should we expect? >> yeah, that's right, so markets are pricing in a 25 basi
if you look at futures, futures are pricing in margeful losses going into the events.month indeed for wall street. the s&p ended up 6%, its best january since 2019. the nasdaq up 10%, best january since 2001. as you say corporate earnings have been a focus yesterday we had results out of general motors, very robust earnings out of the car company and also good outlook for 2023. stock was up 7 percentage points. today the focus is going to be on meta. if you remember back in september after...
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the fact that they're at least keeping up with that marge. >> widening the win. >> gives you an understanding right, what we saw in 2022 was you look at pennsylvania, you look at michigan, you look at wisconsin. the three states that voted for obama in 2012, and voted for trump in 2016, and biden in 2020, look at how those races went for governor. all democrats, senate split, but four of the five key races went for democrats. so that i think gives you an indication of where this country is. you would expect it to be far more republican given how low joe biden's approval rating is. >> we're talking about biden making a decision and how long he's going to drag it out or delay it and strategically decide to announce his decision. does the special election, does that mane anything for the next presidential election? >> i think we can look at that last midterm election. i think it gifves you a pretty good indication that special elections can be a leading indicator. afro v. wade w-- before then the leaning much more republican compared to the 2020 baseline while after them they land much more demo
the fact that they're at least keeping up with that marge. >> widening the win. >> gives you an understanding right, what we saw in 2022 was you look at pennsylvania, you look at michigan, you look at wisconsin. the three states that voted for obama in 2012, and voted for trump in 2016, and biden in 2020, look at how those races went for governor. all democrats, senate split, but four of the five key races went for democrats. so that i think gives you an indication of where this...
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all this sir. marg thiel. marks are the places of work. it's hid the buildings in may. the marina slobbered yoke works with the rights organization called truth hounds. that's helping prosecutors to build a case. it's collated, evidence amused, open source material, satellite imagery, and social media to reconstruct what happened. her team says it's traced the killings to a russian unit that was positioned on the outskirts of the city. we identified also the commando, this is sir kate ala. quicken, who might be liable and responsible for this very kind of attack. whether o leg creek in or another officer was responsible for the attack on the bread, you might never be proved. some investigators say he's back in russia. it's clear that building legal cases and prosecuting alleged war crimes is a challenge. but for some ukrainians, pursuing justice is at least one way of honoring the was many victims. natasha butler al jazeera kenny heave ukraine. we're now joined by jeffrey nice and merced escalation, professor of law and formerly prosecutor of salva milosevic shit, the i
all this sir. marg thiel. marks are the places of work. it's hid the buildings in may. the marina slobbered yoke works with the rights organization called truth hounds. that's helping prosecutors to build a case. it's collated, evidence amused, open source material, satellite imagery, and social media to reconstruct what happened. her team says it's traced the killings to a russian unit that was positioned on the outskirts of the city. we identified also the commando, this is sir kate ala....
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what does marge look like? help our viewers and listeners, what does marge look like?re long-term than one month from now but at the moment we have our estimate at the 25 basis point rate hike. we have a me rate hike after this week. there is a lot of economic data that's going to come out between now and then. the fed is very data dependent. it's possible you get in the camp that is not or we are at right now. lisa: i want to double that, the reinvestment risk. where do you go in terms of specific types of bonds at a time or you are getting 5% to on six-month treasury? >> we recognize the curve poses a challenge but we think for anybody that is looking for beyond six months, think about intermediate high quality. they took it on the chin last year. the credit quality is still high. we really don't see default risk in that space and the tax equivalent yield is close to 5% in the high-quality sector. it will pay off you are getting price depreciation there as well and off to the races already this year. we would barbell between the intermediate duration and the public b
what does marge look like? help our viewers and listeners, what does marge look like?re long-term than one month from now but at the moment we have our estimate at the 25 basis point rate hike. we have a me rate hike after this week. there is a lot of economic data that's going to come out between now and then. the fed is very data dependent. it's possible you get in the camp that is not or we are at right now. lisa: i want to double that, the reinvestment risk. where do you go in terms of...
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it was like marge wasn't it. so i was having eggs every day . i've sometimes eggs every day.iled mainly stuff . yeah, it's. boiled mainly stuff. yeah, it's. it's bad . everyone's, everyone's it's bad. everyone's, everyone's getting bigger. in the it's bad. everyone's, everyone's getting bigger . in the 1970s, getting bigger. in the 1970s, less than % of adults in were less than% of adults in were obese. less than% of adults in were obese . now, well, 20, 21, 25.9% obese. now, well, 20, 21, 25.9% were based. 37.9 are overweight. apparently . 50.7% of the uk diet apparently. 50.7% of the uk diet comes from processed foods. right. which is low, isn't it? there's a story tonight about processed food being linked to cancer and stroke. yeah, yeah. we went to the depression to, you know, obesity yeah, all kinds of illnesses. it was through production as well. yeah that's like the of food isn't it. it's made this super stimulus, right? i've heard this lovely phrase , hyper palatable lovely phrase, hyper palatable food. yeah okay. which is that's how i describe my comedy is helpful to
it was like marge wasn't it. so i was having eggs every day . i've sometimes eggs every day.iled mainly stuff . yeah, it's. boiled mainly stuff. yeah, it's. it's bad . everyone's, everyone's it's bad. everyone's, everyone's getting bigger. in the it's bad. everyone's, everyone's getting bigger . in the 1970s, getting bigger. in the 1970s, less than % of adults in were less than% of adults in were obese. less than% of adults in were obese . now, well, 20, 21, 25.9% obese. now, well, 20, 21,...
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it was like marge wasn't it. so i was having eggs every day . i've sometimes eggs every day.iled mainly stuff . yeah, it's. boiled mainly stuff. yeah, it's. it's bad . everyone's, everyone's it's bad. everyone's, everyone's getting bigger. in the it's bad. everyone's, everyone's getting bigger . in the 1970s, getting bigger. in the 1970s, less than % of adults in were less than% of adults in were obese. less than% of adults in were obese . now, well, 20, 21, 25.9% obese. now, well, 20, 21, 25.9% were based. 37.9 are overweight. apparently . 50.7% of the uk diet apparently. 50.7% of the uk diet comes from processed foods. right. which is low, isn't it? there's a story tonight about processed food being linked to cancer and stroke. yeah, yeah. we went to the depression to, you know, obesity yeah, all kinds of illnesses. it was through production as well. yeah that's like the of food isn't it. it's made this super stimulus, right? i've heard this lovely phrase , hyper palatable lovely phrase, hyper palatable food. yeah okay. which is that's how i describe my comedy is helpful to
it was like marge wasn't it. so i was having eggs every day . i've sometimes eggs every day.iled mainly stuff . yeah, it's. boiled mainly stuff. yeah, it's. it's bad . everyone's, everyone's it's bad. everyone's, everyone's getting bigger. in the it's bad. everyone's, everyone's getting bigger . in the 1970s, getting bigger. in the 1970s, less than % of adults in were less than% of adults in were obese. less than% of adults in were obese . now, well, 20, 21, 25.9% obese. now, well, 20, 21,...
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here is a defiantjesse marge speaking of the yesterday's defeat. igrate marge speaking of the yesterday'suts stress on the environment and i have to take responsibility for that. and i do. i believe in these guys, i believe in their character and they work ethic and the quality and i have to find ways to make them better. he the quality and i have to find ways to make them better.— the quality and i have to find ways to make them better. he was speaking esterda to make them better. he was speaking yesterday after — to make them better. he was speaking yesterday after leeds _ to make them better. he was speaking yesterday after leeds were _ to make them better. he was speaking yesterday after leeds were defeated i yesterday after leeds were defeated by nottingham forest. let's go to manchester city, they have been found in breach of 100 charges by the premier league because they have had issues with financial fair play. ollie had issues with financial fair play. 0llie foster has the details. for the past decade manchester city has been the dominant force in english football and have won th
here is a defiantjesse marge speaking of the yesterday's defeat. igrate marge speaking of the yesterday'suts stress on the environment and i have to take responsibility for that. and i do. i believe in these guys, i believe in their character and they work ethic and the quality and i have to find ways to make them better. he the quality and i have to find ways to make them better.— the quality and i have to find ways to make them better. he was speaking esterda to make them better. he was...
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you know when she was dressed up as marge for halloween and getting treatment for the simpson's upcomingng herself, with "entertainment weekly" with the first look. and you will have to wait a little bit for this one, the season 34 finale will air in may. >> season 34 longest running show on television incredible still so good. >>> niall horan, a new track called "heaven." here's a little bit of it. ♪ ♪ >> that's a live clip there. later this month, you will get to check in with niall and his fellow voice coaches, chance the rapper and kelly clarkson, blake shelton, for "the voice" season 23 final, premiere, it is march 6th. >> season 23 >> the finale. >> you've been shooting some of that. >> yes, we have been. and niall is great i should mention blake is on tour right now, he kicked off last night in lincoln, nebraska. back to the honky tonk tour, out they're touring this month and next month it is really one of the best he is so good live. >> i can only imagine. >> after all of the coffee he drinks [ laughter ] >> he can entertain as long as he does. so, so good. >>> tina fey, "snl" lo
you know when she was dressed up as marge for halloween and getting treatment for the simpson's upcomingng herself, with "entertainment weekly" with the first look. and you will have to wait a little bit for this one, the season 34 finale will air in may. >> season 34 longest running show on television incredible still so good. >>> niall horan, a new track called "heaven." here's a little bit of it. ♪ ♪ >> that's a live clip there. later this month,...
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modernizing specialty crop harvesting and especially with the lien towards a state like new mexico, marge in geography, we don't do as well other states in the region or across the country when it comes to leveraging these programs. i want to see how we can learn about strengthening them but producers like we have in new mexico, they have access to these programs. >> thank you for that question. what is very unique about the specialty block grant is the component that is a partnership with the department of agriculture so the state department of agriculture with usda, work on identifying critical needs for specialty crop industry and really tailoring grants in that state. as you talk about, the grant funded research production challenge research particularly, research writ large as well which is a component of what the industry needs to enhance that competitiveness. and the promotion of the specialty crop block grant but given the question of mechanization and challenges that are unique to new mexico is a key part of how to specialty block grant and design of the block grant with the stat
modernizing specialty crop harvesting and especially with the lien towards a state like new mexico, marge in geography, we don't do as well other states in the region or across the country when it comes to leveraging these programs. i want to see how we can learn about strengthening them but producers like we have in new mexico, they have access to these programs. >> thank you for that question. what is very unique about the specialty block grant is the component that is a partnership...
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heralds the start of spring, not scientifically, but think about madonna taking a different breed, margeatland, hosting the world number one side, ireland first, in the curtainraiser, live on bbc one. cardiff will be rocking as gatland takes charge in the six nations once more, having enjoyed a successful 12—year tenure with wales, before leaving in 2019. he won a grand slam within weeks of taking over last time. and they'll fancy their chances today, because despite ireland's position, at the top of the world rankings, they haven't won in cardiff for 10 years. put pride back into the welsh shirt after what's been a tough couple of years with consistency. but i think it's putting a bit of pride back into the shirt nad put a bit of pride and respect back into wealth rugby, and i think the only way we can do that as players is by delivering a performance that's worthy for the red shirt. we know that it's a really tough place to go, so...but that's what we want, that's where we want to be, and challenge ourselves. what i would say is that we judge ourselves on our preparation, and our prepa
heralds the start of spring, not scientifically, but think about madonna taking a different breed, margeatland, hosting the world number one side, ireland first, in the curtainraiser, live on bbc one. cardiff will be rocking as gatland takes charge in the six nations once more, having enjoyed a successful 12—year tenure with wales, before leaving in 2019. he won a grand slam within weeks of taking over last time. and they'll fancy their chances today, because despite ireland's position, at...