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margie: they look about average.other words if earnings are still up, there should be room for evaluations to go up. if you look at the average cash flow per share, it is between 17 times and 18 times or a cash flow yield of 5.5% or 6%. that is good considering where treasuries are, especially when treasuries are on pace to go down next year which is the growing consensus among investors. paul: is there any reason to take a look at risk assets, though,, because you can't find pretty decent yield elsewhere with treasuries staying on cash. margie: that is true, but those terms are fleeting. you could get 6.5% in money market yields, but we will see those yields start to drop in a few months if and when the federal reserve begins to lower rates. so we think it is better to look at the long-term, look at good quality equities. equities will once again outproduce anything in the fixed income area for total return. shery: is there any relative good value in the fixed income space? margie: i think the high-yield market belo
margie: they look about average.other words if earnings are still up, there should be room for evaluations to go up. if you look at the average cash flow per share, it is between 17 times and 18 times or a cash flow yield of 5.5% or 6%. that is good considering where treasuries are, especially when treasuries are on pace to go down next year which is the growing consensus among investors. paul: is there any reason to take a look at risk assets, though,, because you can't find pretty decent...
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margie: i think it is going to continue to be strong. disney thought they had room to raise prices and i think they will be successful in retaining price increases. that is why we see corporate margins maintain themselves. a lot of people but we have seen urchins give a good squeeze but companies have able to pass on price increases. tom: in a blended portfolio, to provide balance, is a 60/40 portfolio balanced now? margie: no. i think you be looking more on the equity side. the reason being is i don't think you're going to see much total return out of the bond side. rates and treasuries are going to stay relatively high compared to inflation simply because of the tremendous supply. jonathan: wen yu -- tom: when you look at big tech, our share buybacks a yield equivalent for you -- are share buybacks a yield equivalent for you? margie: you could say that but some of the texts are trading at high levels. there is a risk if we see companies report lower earnings, and it does look like some of those are rolling over in terms of price, we co
margie: i think it is going to continue to be strong. disney thought they had room to raise prices and i think they will be successful in retaining price increases. that is why we see corporate margins maintain themselves. a lot of people but we have seen urchins give a good squeeze but companies have able to pass on price increases. tom: in a blended portfolio, to provide balance, is a 60/40 portfolio balanced now? margie: no. i think you be looking more on the equity side. the reason being is...
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jonathan: thank you, margie patel of global --cash right now.re loaded up for your conventional 8000 shares. jonathan: birkenstocks. tom: it harkens back to a time when i did this on wall street. i believe there is interest in it. john: --jonathan: it is unique. kailey: to john's point, this is a unique situation. is it a sign of revival in the ipo market? maybe not so much. though instacart potentially. jonathan: are used to do the quarterly earnings report and catch up with the ceo. tom: but this is about japan and softbank. jonathan: precisely. tom: what is the instacart story? is going public doesn't like -- kailey: it is going public. tom: is it groceries? juliette: -- kailey: it is both. jonathan: hurricane idalia strengthened into a category four storm. it has been downgraded to a category three storm according to the national hurricane center. more in a moment. if you're just joining, welcome. the s&p 500 and negative by zero .1 percent. in the bond market, yields higher by three basis points, and tons of economic data this morning enter
jonathan: thank you, margie patel of global --cash right now.re loaded up for your conventional 8000 shares. jonathan: birkenstocks. tom: it harkens back to a time when i did this on wall street. i believe there is interest in it. john: --jonathan: it is unique. kailey: to john's point, this is a unique situation. is it a sign of revival in the ipo market? maybe not so much. though instacart potentially. jonathan: are used to do the quarterly earnings report and catch up with the ceo. tom: but...
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that loya is representing margie del z. a had reached an out of court settlement with a company he'd been battling for several of the 15. the closing of our banking, frustrated b. c, b, l z. a. had claimed that the palestinian retention center had been really listed on a data base and that this had caused some serious financial difficult about that we had the navy and the democratic marriage him by watch it on their secret that there be as if you do, i'm misleading i already gave you the will check data base is now often known as we're sensitive, it's current toner. it's no secret. it's one of the databases used by banks to help them comply with government financial regulation. no, your customer is the term they used to identify exactly who they dealing with and hence avoid exposure to financial crimes. anyway, say for a fact there your customer is and vice will talk lots of bikes. the on boarding process that is tracing on the new customer advice center that relationships and it requires you to ensure that you know who tha
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joining me now, our two state senators from south carolina, margie bright and mia mcleod.get to the news of south carolina, i'm wondering if you could respond to another afternoon of breaking news gun violence? >> thank you for having me. it same's like our little flicker in south carolina, i think they are going to take up, come january, is they want to expand access to guns in south carolina. so normal republican playbook, catering to the nra and forget the rest of us. this is unfortunate. i can only shake my head as i look at jacksonville and what we're having to go through now. >> senator mcleod, how do you plan to fight what senator bright matthews just mentioned, the love just lycian expected to come at the top of they looked elusive here on guns, as well as this current legislation and now the state supreme court has said is going to be able to go forward? >> thank you for having us, simone. what we are seeing and jacksonville is just a glimpse of what we're going to continue to see, as my sister senator margie bright matthews just said. that is probably for a stop
joining me now, our two state senators from south carolina, margie bright and mia mcleod.get to the news of south carolina, i'm wondering if you could respond to another afternoon of breaking news gun violence? >> thank you for having me. it same's like our little flicker in south carolina, i think they are going to take up, come january, is they want to expand access to guns in south carolina. so normal republican playbook, catering to the nra and forget the rest of us. this is...
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. >> my little margie. >> mentioning bob bechtel. margie, and it was chris's dad that challenge you to befriend ted kennedy which you did so well. and bob beckel, i remember hearing you both speaking, grant is needed more than ever, so could you find yourself a new bob bechtel whose life you change really saved as i recall? because we needed more than ever. >> thank you, margie. people asked, how do you and bob beckel get along so well? neither of us are in a run for public office you can't do that anymore in washington unfortunately. all these little cameras you carry around, you are seeingot eating dinner with somebody of the other party, somebody will take a picture and use it in a campaign ad against you. and they have the meetings. they have the meetings, republicans, democrats having meetings at the get the talking points for the day to go out on various tv stations or get interviewed at all say the same thing. people like rush limbaugh and others just to put together these little clips of members of congress going on different
. >> my little margie. >> mentioning bob bechtel. margie, and it was chris's dad that challenge you to befriend ted kennedy which you did so well. and bob beckel, i remember hearing you both speaking, grant is needed more than ever, so could you find yourself a new bob bechtel whose life you change really saved as i recall? because we needed more than ever. >> thank you, margie. people asked, how do you and bob beckel get along so well? neither of us are in a run for public...
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he's a senior consultant of china focus, consults the senior linux. margie, welcome to the show. how serious are these newly announced measures if we look at trade flows between the us in china space? so having the um, let me makes the initial um, ups evasions from us on the new executive order on. so 1st of all, uh, the executive order has not created and both owned investment screening ready yet. um, but this only started the process of making increments its um in the future. so as you said next year, um is that like the timeline? so nothing is set in stone yet and how exactly the implementation will look like uh, still remains to be seen. of the 2nd point that i want to make is that not middle, this has been already awaited for quite some time. so it is not entirely surprising, but this is coming off now. it's been in the works for about a year, and your team smells. training officials have had a lot of time to engage us opinion on this. so there shouldn't be too many surprises on either side. the 3rd point that i want to make, there's no guarantee that the report is more narr
he's a senior consultant of china focus, consults the senior linux. margie, welcome to the show. how serious are these newly announced measures if we look at trade flows between the us in china space? so having the um, let me makes the initial um, ups evasions from us on the new executive order on. so 1st of all, uh, the executive order has not created and both owned investment screening ready yet. um, but this only started the process of making increments its um in the future. so as you said...
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margie, risk appears to be on this morning. coinbase is up. you know, c3 ai is up 6%. nvidia. say that perhaps the concerns about reits and the markets have been overdone? >> yes, i think so. people have been really hoping for a recession, because historically, you would expect with such a big increase in short rates would be on the brink of one. but the economy keeps on chugging along. third quarter looks pretty good. you can see these economically sensitive sectors, so clearly the market does not think we're in a regular recession. so that is what is lifting those parts of the markets. >> how much more of a lift are we going to get? we have the jobs report where i think wage data will be in focus and, you know, we have united auto workers, perhaps about to strike. so even if it looks like wages are under control for now, maybe not for long. >> well, i think those are all rather small factors influencing the market. but basically, the economy is good. there's no sector that is out of bounds. and really, we have seen over the last year the economy, consumers and business is ra
margie, risk appears to be on this morning. coinbase is up. you know, c3 ai is up 6%. nvidia. say that perhaps the concerns about reits and the markets have been overdone? >> yes, i think so. people have been really hoping for a recession, because historically, you would expect with such a big increase in short rates would be on the brink of one. but the economy keeps on chugging along. third quarter looks pretty good. you can see these economically sensitive sectors, so clearly the...
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little margie. spend your mentioning bob bechtel. i am marjorie your your friend and i were friends and it was -- to three friends ted kennedy which it did so well and i remember here you both speak and common ground is needed more than a purse could you find yourself a new bob bechtel whose life he changed as i recall. we need it more than ever now. >> thank you margie. people ask how do and bechtel get along so well? neither officer in the running for public office. you can't do that anymore in washington unfortunately. all these cameras you carry around your same eating dinner with some of the other party and they'll use that picture in a campaign ad against you. and they have their meetings. republicans and democrats have their meetings and they get their talking points for that date to go out on various tv stations and they all say the same thing. people like rush limbaugh and others used to put together these little clips of members of congress going on different shows and the substances were virtually the same. that's not quit
little margie. spend your mentioning bob bechtel. i am marjorie your your friend and i were friends and it was -- to three friends ted kennedy which it did so well and i remember here you both speak and common ground is needed more than a purse could you find yourself a new bob bechtel whose life he changed as i recall. we need it more than ever now. >> thank you margie. people ask how do and bechtel get along so well? neither officer in the running for public office. you can't do that...
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under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine, margie, it was led by a man made easy to the rebels used guerrilla tactics. because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only anger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous bland work. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people did that later. the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right, led by the nazis in order to extricate the peoples of europe. the a developing story, the bonds military officials have appointed a transitional president that's after the government was overthrown and the president elect was placed under house arrest. that the president of the transition insists on the need to maintai
under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine, margie, it was led by a man made easy to the rebels used guerrilla tactics. because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only anger and one can lead to final submission. military actions...
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it's margie paula. this threat emerges with the brock steps to become one of the big standing trees with many leaves and the trees foundation is so deep rooted that you will be unable to shift it some say, it's not a threat. may need you to have chronological historical as well as looking at how long it has been in existence versus us develop been such as the g 7, the world bank, so on and so forth. but that's neither here nor there. because we could then look at the governments which are in place, breaks historically chronologically. they have been in governance for a very long time in their respective countries. and the success of those countries have had to do with how the governance has been structured by the very same people who have come together as brits. so using that background into grow, we breaks, the threat is so huge that you could see other countries who have been saying that this formation is not going to wick. you could see that would add to breaks if adult you want those the date themse
it's margie paula. this threat emerges with the brock steps to become one of the big standing trees with many leaves and the trees foundation is so deep rooted that you will be unable to shift it some say, it's not a threat. may need you to have chronological historical as well as looking at how long it has been in existence versus us develop been such as the g 7, the world bank, so on and so forth. but that's neither here nor there. because we could then look at the governments which are in...
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so, here, i have two of my postdocs, margie and genesis.tific advancement in this field recently, or is there just a sudden trend for investment and interest in it? the science has matured in terms of, you know, we've been doing this for close to 30 years, understanding the basic mechanism of ageing, number one. number two, the societal needs are there. you have a rapidly ageing population with an increasing burden of chronic diseases. this place is huge! this is one of about 20 labs! three, two, one — squeeze. it's notjust drugs and supplements being put through their paces here, though, it's also exercise. one... what kind of exercise, how much, how often? aerobics, anaerobic, lifting weight, yoga, balance, swimming — which one of these interventions actually works the best? but one really important discovery in mice here was the ability to reduce what are called senescent cells. these zombie cells play a useful role throughout our lifetimes, but as we age, we acquire many more and as they also lead to inflammation, that increased number
so, here, i have two of my postdocs, margie and genesis.tific advancement in this field recently, or is there just a sudden trend for investment and interest in it? the science has matured in terms of, you know, we've been doing this for close to 30 years, understanding the basic mechanism of ageing, number one. number two, the societal needs are there. you have a rapidly ageing population with an increasing burden of chronic diseases. this place is huge! this is one of about 20 labs! three,...
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turned into an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the z, margie. it was led by a man named kinsey, could do the rebels use great the tactics because they did not have the power to rush the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve the population to day one of the commanders of the german troops. captain wagon time wrote only anger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous plan works. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people did that later. the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copy by the 3rd, right, lead by the nazis in order to extra pay, the peoples of europe, the the man the work i'm not i'm trying to read now. when you said, you know why the, somebody yeah i was.
turned into an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the z, margie. it was led by a man named kinsey, could do the rebels use great the tactics because they did not have the power to rush the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve the population to day one of the commanders of the german troops. captain wagon time wrote only anger and one...
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something we wrote about in the book is at the end of the vietnam war with north vietnamese were margie torres -- marching towards saigon, president by that was a young senator trying to make his mark on the vietnam war. trying to keep south vietnamese refugees out. trying to stop the united states from trying to rescue our south vietnamese allies from the country as the north vietnamese marched south. one quote from him was something to the effect of we do not have a moral obligation to one or 100,000 south of it -- south vietnamese and i think that mentality, the disregard for our allies we fight with on the ground, i think it carried over to the way this war ended. i am not arguing here there is a good way to leave afghanistan but there are certainly less bad ways to do it and pretty much every decision that president biden made in 2020 what made it worse than it had to be. one of those was art lack of a plan about how to get americans and afghan allies out if we are going to withdraw. guest: of all people am very sympathetic to the idea that afghanistan is in a lot of ways ungoverna
something we wrote about in the book is at the end of the vietnam war with north vietnamese were margie torres -- marching towards saigon, president by that was a young senator trying to make his mark on the vietnam war. trying to keep south vietnamese refugees out. trying to stop the united states from trying to rescue our south vietnamese allies from the country as the north vietnamese marched south. one quote from him was something to the effect of we do not have a moral obligation to one or...
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e. sanctions list, the files of margie dallas here of defense brief hold most has been changed as co, their relative quote settlements. they being removed from the funding terrorism list, but added to the individual and organizations, categories visit nothing really helps the finsbury pump most. as a bank which sbc it off on the assessment of his, of how one of the websites have model for about them to have called the in the a safe. i'm not eliminate that he other than a better. let me at the house on that again and pass along is that all of the item is give me some of the trustees to whom when that must be something hot. what do you mean by the visual mouth of jenny? i wish we should stand off against the specifications. we shouldn't allow foreign countries to use that the power of the state to the flat. it's political opponents terrace. i mean, i love them to be punished in this country too because they like somebody that go to buy it kind of as a result of a cluster classification by a foreign country. so i really think it's a terrible problem. i think it needs to be taken up polit
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you remember bye-bye margie. this would be bye-bye kevin. he would lose his majority. it would be a political suicide mission for him to go through with this. he has 18 vulnerable members who are republicans who are in biden-won districts. and 12 of them won by less than 5%. this would be politically destructive to kevin mccarthy to go through with this. and unlike in '99, leader schumer, if it were to ever get to the senate, would dismiss there wouldn't even be a trial. he would dismiss the charges as robert byrd tried to do, the conscience of the senate. schumer would just dismiss the charges there would never be a trial. >> i still don't understand what the allegation is. the allegation is that the biden -- you hear all these republicans on fox talking about the biden crime family. >> yeah. >> i get the brothers and the son traffic on the family name, which unfortunately is unbelievably common in washington, d.c. >> well, you never hear about that in d.c. no one uses their family make, huh-uh. >> he would be the fourth president theoretically to be ard with high cri
you remember bye-bye margie. this would be bye-bye kevin. he would lose his majority. it would be a political suicide mission for him to go through with this. he has 18 vulnerable members who are republicans who are in biden-won districts. and 12 of them won by less than 5%. this would be politically destructive to kevin mccarthy to go through with this. and unlike in '99, leader schumer, if it were to ever get to the senate, would dismiss there wouldn't even be a trial. he would dismiss the...
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really amazing moments of joy along the way and the sort of rapturous moments that i think came about margieause i just decided i would devote myself to paying attention and not listening to anything, the music, the podcasts. and itt had an acute effect over those days. -- accumulative test and really did come of e religious experiee come very spiritual so that by the time irk got to new york i just thought that i was sort of glowing and there was kind of a radiance about things that a lot of that is i still think is there any way. it's a funny thing come the one thing i will say speed is you've got your book there. talk about that rapture which came at a very unusual place walking across the bridge. >> yeah, exactly. there is a chapter called rapture on the bridge. when i was going up the bridge i went looking for my head but it was it was right there and when i looked up and saw that i was overwhelmed by the side of manhattan it is by the way that we don't a lot of disservice to the scottish by a lott of things we humans have done but one distinct service we don't is built the city of manh
really amazing moments of joy along the way and the sort of rapturous moments that i think came about margieause i just decided i would devote myself to paying attention and not listening to anything, the music, the podcasts. and itt had an acute effect over those days. -- accumulative test and really did come of e religious experiee come very spiritual so that by the time irk got to new york i just thought that i was sort of glowing and there was kind of a radiance about things that a lot of...
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al gore had asked flot to send an alternate slate of electors after the five hundred vote recount margin. al gore would have been charged with conspiracy to defraud government. al gore believes he won thatd th election. . >> his opponent's brother was the governor of florida. in an election this close. you're saying al gore working the phones before certification was illegal? >> it's preposterous. ion there were alternate electos sent in 1876. oney were alternate sent in 1960 on advice of counsel. >> trump asked pence to kick it back to the states for recertification, where state legislatures are constitutionally empowered t to determine elections. that's called politics. but apparently trump's politics are such a threat to washington that his politicaltrump' speecht could be grounds to throw him in prison before trial. >> if this gag order is allowed to the, deep state is destroying our nation. >> but the table destrs must tuw and we will quickly destroy the deep statell. >> we know where the bodies are buried. jonathan turley is a george washington law professor and a fox news contrib
al gore had asked flot to send an alternate slate of electors after the five hundred vote recount margin. al gore would have been charged with conspiracy to defraud government. al gore believes he won thatd th election. . >> his opponent's brother was the governor of florida. in an election this close. you're saying al gore working the phones before certification was illegal? >> it's preposterous. ion there were alternate electos sent in 1876. oney were alternate sent in 1960 on...
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issues um, as has been cited by lead is also as far as a non indonesia as being that the, the non margie lives. but it's politically and economically. and so that's kind of in terms of sharing with me just a minute, roman resources and doesn't understand and not a laptop uh for the city police, an important role in the way, mid treatment relations and also politics and the chat just shouldn't. i'm so impressed of the scene what seems a sort of the representative of a young c h a change from drum drum, but you won't believe all of the house i'm the show and my all right. repub hold on, paul. all right, any daily edit actually. thank you so much for joining us on a program today. thank you. there's plenty more head on this news. our will be in poland, where privatization migrant policies in raising the retirement age are closing divisions. the head of an election day referendum and cracking down on child sex abusers of the court case in australia is highlighting how social media is ating, offenders world wide. in sports now that the world cup is over, we take a look at what's next point is
issues um, as has been cited by lead is also as far as a non indonesia as being that the, the non margie lives. but it's politically and economically. and so that's kind of in terms of sharing with me just a minute, roman resources and doesn't understand and not a laptop uh for the city police, an important role in the way, mid treatment relations and also politics and the chat just shouldn't. i'm so impressed of the scene what seems a sort of the representative of a young c h a change from...
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something we wrote about in the book is at the end of the vietnam war with north vietnamese were margiearching towards saigon, president by that was a young senator trying to make his mark on the vietnam war. trying to keep south vietnamese refugees out. trying to stop the united states from trying to rescue our south vietnamese allies from the country as the north vietnamese marched south. one quote from him was something to the effect of we do not have a moral obligation to one or 100,000 south of it -- south vietnamese and i think that mentality, the disregard for our allies we fight with on the ground, i think it carried over to the way this war ended. i am not arguing here there is a good way to leave afghanistan but there are certainly less bad ways to do it and pretty much every decision that president biden made in 2020 what made it worse than it had to be. one of those was art lack of a plan about how to get americans and afghan allies out if we are going to withdraw. guest: of all people am very sympathetic to the idea that afghanistan is in a lot of ways ungovernable and ther
something we wrote about in the book is at the end of the vietnam war with north vietnamese were margiearching towards saigon, president by that was a young senator trying to make his mark on the vietnam war. trying to keep south vietnamese refugees out. trying to stop the united states from trying to rescue our south vietnamese allies from the country as the north vietnamese marched south. one quote from him was something to the effect of we do not have a moral obligation to one or 100,000...
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and debbie in yate and margie in glasgow and peter in shrewsbury. straight out of the traps.ing to say, deborah arnott? weill. going to say, deborah arnott? well, before the news, _ going to say, deborah arnott? well, before the news, you _ going to say, deborah arnott? -ii before the news, you mentioned that this was a sort of lifestyle choice, thatis this was a sort of lifestyle choice, that is a myth promoted by the tobacco companies. they decades denied, even though they knew their own research showed how addictive it was, it takes smokers about 30 times before they quit and most people start and become addicted as children, this is not a lifestyle choice which is why it is the responsibility of government to help and support people to quit, and just because you are poor doesn't mean you think smoking is a good idea, it isjust that life is more is just that life is more difficult and the more difficult life is, the more addicted smokers tend to be and the harder they find it too quick so it is really more important that we help poor and disadvantaged workers to quit. it i
and debbie in yate and margie in glasgow and peter in shrewsbury. straight out of the traps.ing to say, deborah arnott? weill. going to say, deborah arnott? well, before the news, _ going to say, deborah arnott? well, before the news, you _ going to say, deborah arnott? -ii before the news, you mentioned that this was a sort of lifestyle choice, thatis this was a sort of lifestyle choice, that is a myth promoted by the tobacco companies. they decades denied, even though they knew their own...
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. >> margie here has survived thyroid cancer.ow about the effects of radiation exposure. the resulting dust cloud, quote, was potentially a very dangerous hazard extending 90 miles northeast of the site. the ranch was right in that zone. for decades, doctors have drawn connections between radiation exposure and health problems, including cancer. >> the stories from hiroshima and nagasaki, we know there are multiple tims -- types of cancer. we're still learning about the health effects of radiation, but clearly cancer is very well documented. >> a new study released last month finds that the fallout of the trinity blast was far bigger than originally thought, impacting as many as 46 states and canada. in 1990 legislation known as a radiation exposure compensation act was signed to provide monetary compensation to individuals residing downwind from atomic weapons tests. it cluded utah and arizona, but not new mexico. now an amendment that would include new mexico downwinders has passed this year. >> it is environmental injustice at
. >> margie here has survived thyroid cancer.ow about the effects of radiation exposure. the resulting dust cloud, quote, was potentially a very dangerous hazard extending 90 miles northeast of the site. the ranch was right in that zone. for decades, doctors have drawn connections between radiation exposure and health problems, including cancer. >> the stories from hiroshima and nagasaki, we know there are multiple tims -- types of cancer. we're still learning about the health...
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