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marshall islands, you have the floor~ — marshall islands, you have the floor. . ~' , ., marshall islandshe floor. . ~ , ., , floor. thank you, president. on behalf of the _ floor. thank you, president. on behalf of the marshall - floor. thank you, president. on behalf of the marshall islands, | floor. thank you, president. onj behalf of the marshall islands, i wish to read into the record our profound disappointment with the change in the language on coal from phase down. i ask that this be reflected in the report of this meeting. this commitment on coal had been a bright spot in this package. it is one of the things we were hoping to carry out of here and back home with pride, and it hurts deeply to say that bright spot dimmed. we accept this change with the greatest reluctance. we do so only, and i really want to stress, only because there are critical elements of this package that people in my country need. as a lifeline for their future. thank you. applause. thank you, marshall islands, for your— thank you, marshall islands, for your intervention. fiji, you have the floor~ — your inte
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john case aready, president of the air marshals association. he's a former senior federal air marshal and he has served as president of the ama since its formation in 2011. i want to thank all the witnesses today for their participation. i look forward to hearing your testimony. without objection, the witnesses' full statements will be inserted in the record. i'm now asking each witness to summarize their statements for five minutes, beginning with dr. kelly. you need to unmute, dr. kelly. >> thank you so much. can you hear me now? okay, thank you. chairwoman watson coleman, ranking member gimenez, chairman thompson, ranking member katko and members of the subcommittee, on behalf of the american government employees, i thank you for the opportunity to testify today. among the 700,000 federal employees, we're proud to count 45,000 transportation security officers and tsa who protect the flying public. today's topic is timely, and we're all preparing for the holiday season and bracing against the potential turbulence, literal and otherwise. we ca
john case aready, president of the air marshals association. he's a former senior federal air marshal and he has served as president of the ama since its formation in 2011. i want to thank all the witnesses today for their participation. i look forward to hearing your testimony. without objection, the witnesses' full statements will be inserted in the record. i'm now asking each witness to summarize their statements for five minutes, beginning with dr. kelly. you need to unmute, dr. kelly....
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john, president of the air marshall association, a former senior federal air marshall and served as presidentthe ama 2011. i want to thank the witnesses today for their participation and look forward to hearing your testimony.ng withoutt objection, the witnesss all statements will be inserted in the record. i'm asking each witness to summarize their statements five minutes. you need too unmute. >> okay thank you. members of the subcommittee, on behalf of the american confederation, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. among 700,000 federal employees, 45000 transportation and tsa to protect the public. we all prepare for the holiday season and brace ourselves forea potential turbulence, we can expect that this means there will be an increase this holiday season. that will bring many challenges to airlines and tsa. this will be the first step again and maybe nervous. all of us worry about a resurgence in another new variant and there will be whether and mechanical delays as well. i'm going to skip right to the conclusion, we do not have control over every potential source during then
john, president of the air marshall association, a former senior federal air marshall and served as presidentthe ama 2011. i want to thank the witnesses today for their participation and look forward to hearing your testimony.ng withoutt objection, the witnesss all statements will be inserted in the record. i'm asking each witness to summarize their statements five minutes. you need too unmute. >> okay thank you. members of the subcommittee, on behalf of the american confederation, thank...
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the marshall islands 64 and i give the marshall islands| 64 and i give the marshall islands the floorhe floor. mr president, excellencies, thank you | the floor. mr president, i excellencies, thank you for the floor. mr president, - excellencies, thank you for your work— excellencies, thank you for your work on — excellencies, thank you for your work on this draft. we are in the final— work on this draft. we are in the final stretch and this is a text that— final stretch and this is a text that takes us in the right direction. we think you have navigated our ship well. presidency, excellencies, 1.5 is non—negotiable. our excellencies, 1.5 is non—negotiable. 0ur safety, — excellencies, 1.5 is non—negotiable. our safety, the safety of my children _ our safety, the safety of my children and yours hangs in the balance — children and yours hangs in the balance. as i said to the high ambition— balance. as i said to the high ambition coalition this morning, it is time _ ambition coalition this morning, it is time for— ambition coalition this morning, it is time for us to level up. this will—
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, and general marshall introduced eisenhower to fdr as well. >> now, marshall was the chief of staff and, of course, at the point of roosevelt had to choose a leader for the d-day invasion, it was going to be marshall, but it ended up being eisenhower. so they add had a complicated relationship. >> they did, but i don't think that fdr felt that he could do without marshall in washington at that time. and marshall was an incredible administrator and sounding board for fdr. >> one of the first really important meetings between the two of them took place in casablanca after the north africa invasion. and it was a difficult time for if eisenhower. he wasn't sure whether he was going to get fire or whether he was going to get promoted. >> yeah. itit was quite a hoe for the americans -- show for the americans after the invasion of africa, don't you think? >> i wonder what it was like for eisenhower going into that room with all those military leaders on both sides and having to justify everything that happened up until then. >> one of the things i've been amazed about eisenhower was his ab
, and general marshall introduced eisenhower to fdr as well. >> now, marshall was the chief of staff and, of course, at the point of roosevelt had to choose a leader for the d-day invasion, it was going to be marshall, but it ended up being eisenhower. so they add had a complicated relationship. >> they did, but i don't think that fdr felt that he could do without marshall in washington at that time. and marshall was an incredible administrator and sounding board for fdr. >>...
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you are near marshall for many years. why aren't there were air marshals on the flights?arate violent flyers? why don't they have an air marshal on every single flight? >> thank you for having me today. that answer is pretty simple the federal air marshals service does not have the resources. our capacity to fly since 9/11 has degraded. we are down less than 50 percent of air marshals. there are no resources. recently the director testified in front of the house homeland security committee on a subcommittee to have adequate resources to help the flight attendants when they have the situations. and then to disintegrate to the first round of resources. jesse: so with all of the taxes that i pay that joe biden is throwing around trillions of dollars of infrastructure. and we cannot spend a couple million to put air marshals on these fights? they look like the octagon. look at this video. it is unbelievable and then they get unruly should you get involved if there is no air marshal should you try a rear naked choke? >> i suggest the first thing is try to de-escalate. try to c
you are near marshall for many years. why aren't there were air marshals on the flights?arate violent flyers? why don't they have an air marshal on every single flight? >> thank you for having me today. that answer is pretty simple the federal air marshals service does not have the resources. our capacity to fly since 9/11 has degraded. we are down less than 50 percent of air marshals. there are no resources. recently the director testified in front of the house homeland security...
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are marshall. yeah, i think that the, the, the hyperinflation episodes that we've had in the past, you know, he was like, oh, by more they just wasn't bob or they talk about that as well. and i think they've been over years. but today, i think you have an interesting situation. what has characterized most episodes of hyperinflation is not only that you get ongoing stimulus, which should sustain the demand side. but you also have constraints in the supply. and in the case of by mar that came because you have the french occupying the borrower, which was one of the most productive parts of the german economy so that they can productive capacity of the german economy required to service those debts was impaired substantially, even as the government kept printing more and more deutsche mark right much, i think they would call them. and likewise in zimbabwe, you had productive economy of b, as in bob in economy impaired by decades of civil war. and so that when the, the government started to nationalize
are marshall. yeah, i think that the, the, the hyperinflation episodes that we've had in the past, you know, he was like, oh, by more they just wasn't bob or they talk about that as well. and i think they've been over years. but today, i think you have an interesting situation. what has characterized most episodes of hyperinflation is not only that you get ongoing stimulus, which should sustain the demand side. but you also have constraints in the supply. and in the case of by mar that came...
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everything marshal? well, i would argue that we're already at that, that kind of new, if you to list the structure right now. so my, my feeling has always been that, you know, as you said, it would end up on market collapse of some sort. i always felt that increasingly, i've been of the view that inflation would be become the problem, but there'd be a lack of political will to deal with it because you have as you say, the private private debt level are so high and they're so massive they skewed towards a, the vast majority of us and, and it's, and it's the credit of class, it's got increasingly smaller. so in the interests of some kind of social stability and the reluctance to raise rates because of the high private debt levels. i think you got like a debt company getting pulled inflation, but ultimately roads the real value of these debt. so the creditors will get screwed. the question nations will get screwed, will have much higher inflation. as a result, it won't be good for anybody because as you poi
everything marshal? well, i would argue that we're already at that, that kind of new, if you to list the structure right now. so my, my feeling has always been that, you know, as you said, it would end up on market collapse of some sort. i always felt that increasingly, i've been of the view that inflation would be become the problem, but there'd be a lack of political will to deal with it because you have as you say, the private private debt level are so high and they're so massive they skewed...
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you know, do we have too many leads, marshall? yeah, i mean i have no problem with people getting a wealthy a through entrepreneurial activity, but a lot of the elite effectively have their mistakes back stop by the government. we don't have a genuine free market in that regard. and then they tend to use their power to skew the system and that's benefits even more towards their advantages, which is that exacerbated the inequality problem. so, so that, that gives you a very unhealthy social dynamic. it gives you populism, which in itself is not bad, but it does lead to massive social instability. and you know, in the past we've had those kinds of events. it hasn't ended well historically. right. you know, we've been talking for a number of years and it seems like what we sense to was going to happen is now happening. that the last a fair policies, when it comes to money printing, we're always going to lead to big problem. and it seems like they're reaching the end game of this because let me, i guess the question is, a central bank
you know, do we have too many leads, marshall? yeah, i mean i have no problem with people getting a wealthy a through entrepreneurial activity, but a lot of the elite effectively have their mistakes back stop by the government. we don't have a genuine free market in that regard. and then they tend to use their power to skew the system and that's benefits even more towards their advantages, which is that exacerbated the inequality problem. so, so that, that gives you a very unhealthy social...
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and levy institute research for marshall. welcome back. that's great to be with you as always. all right, now marshall, you are a market analyst, why our market is continuing to hit new all time highs despite and i'm going global . pandemic locked down the supply crisis in the us inflation raging. great question . i guess when you had a central bank or a series of central banks that have effectively committed themselves to back stopping what seems to be every risk asset insight markets eventually adapt their expectations accordingly. and to say it's, it's time to pile in, we're going to get bailed up by the fed somehow. as for the inflation well, you know, that's all the more recent, i guess for them to continue to put money in the market because a bit of the, you the cash trash, i believe that ray dalio a bridgewater express that you not too long ago. right. what is the inflation picture in canada? it's kind of unfolding in different ways, different countries. and my understanding is that it is that people are saying it in t
and levy institute research for marshall. welcome back. that's great to be with you as always. all right, now marshall, you are a market analyst, why our market is continuing to hit new all time highs despite and i'm going global . pandemic locked down the supply crisis in the us inflation raging. great question . i guess when you had a central bank or a series of central banks that have effectively committed themselves to back stopping what seems to be every risk asset insight markets...
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what would 1.8 mean to the marshall islands?— to the marshall islands? we need 1.5.m not fathoming sure that 1.5 remains the north star. 1.8, i am not fathoming 1.8. star. 1.8, iam not fathoming 1.8. 1.1, which is where we are star. 1.8, i am not fathoming 1.8. 1.1, which is where we are now, is also deeply challenging. it is already deeply challenging. before i came here, i was receiving pictures from a cousin of a king tide that was literally bubbling up through the ground of my brother's, right around my brother's house. and i was getting pictures and videos of this flood where the water literally came up flood where the water literally came up through the ground. that is happening now at 1.1. up through the ground. that is happening now at1.1. so, i don't want to talk about 1.8.— happening now at 1.1. so, i don't want to talk about 1.8. tina, i have not to let want to talk about 1.8. tina, i have got to let you _ want to talk about 1.8. tina, i have got to let you go — want to talk about 1.8. tina, i have got to let you go to _ want to talk about 1.8. tina, i hav
what would 1.8 mean to the marshall islands?— to the marshall islands? we need 1.5.m not fathoming sure that 1.5 remains the north star. 1.8, i am not fathoming 1.8. star. 1.8, iam not fathoming 1.8. 1.1, which is where we are star. 1.8, i am not fathoming 1.8. 1.1, which is where we are now, is also deeply challenging. it is already deeply challenging. before i came here, i was receiving pictures from a cousin of a king tide that was literally bubbling up through the ground of my brother's,...
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nancy: tina is the climate envoy for the marshall islands.ifornia has been besieged by fire this year. nearly two point 5 million acres have burned in the state by early november. that is nearly double the average of the past five years. fires areurning acre and talk her than ever, say firefighters, and hannah has been taking a terrible toll on wildlife and human communities. our climate editor reports from california. justin: meet general sherman, the biggest individual organism in the world. this giant sequoia is 84 meters tall and it is 2200 years old. >> these trees are restricted to 70 grows on the western slope of the sierra nevada. very narrow, little patches of just the right remaining habitat. justin: it is a habitat that has always included fire. these trees are exquisitely adapted to cope with fire. listen to this. [knocking was bracket the bark is full of tiny airpark it's -- [knocking] the bark is full of tiny air pockets. the branches are high up and are lifted clear of the biggest fires. but fire has not become the biggest thre
nancy: tina is the climate envoy for the marshall islands.ifornia has been besieged by fire this year. nearly two point 5 million acres have burned in the state by early november. that is nearly double the average of the past five years. fires areurning acre and talk her than ever, say firefighters, and hannah has been taking a terrible toll on wildlife and human communities. our climate editor reports from california. justin: meet general sherman, the biggest individual organism in the world....
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fox corner mentions general marshall and marble introduced eisenhower to fdr, as well. >>. >> they have a complicatesed relationship. >> they have a complicated relationship, but i don't think fdr felt he could do without marshall at that time. marshall was an incredible administrator. >> one of the first important meetings between them took place after the north africa invasion and it was a difficult time for eisenhower. he wasn't sure whether he was going on get fired or whether he was going to get promoted. >> yeah. it was quite a show for the americans after the invasion of africa, don't you think? >> i wonder what it was like for eisenhower as he was going into that room with churchill and roosevelt and all the military leaders on both sides and having to justify everything that had happened up until then. >> one of the things i had been amazed about eisenhower is his ability to remain calm. don't get me wrong. he could lose his temple like the best of men. but when he really needed to be calm and smooth with his delivery, he was masterful. i bet he displayed himself in an amazing
fox corner mentions general marshall and marble introduced eisenhower to fdr, as well. >>. >> they have a complicatesed relationship. >> they have a complicated relationship, but i don't think fdr felt he could do without marshall at that time. marshall was an incredible administrator. >> one of the first important meetings between them took place after the north africa invasion and it was a difficult time for eisenhower. he wasn't sure whether he was going on get fired...
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marshall. well, the problem is that, you know, there are heterodox use such as your cell. but for the most part, media is high, heavily concentrated it by the corporate ownership, which is controlled by those very same elite that control the political politics in this country and increasingly control the political discourse. and you're seeing this through a heavy concentration social media and increasingly the people that run the social media platforms, whether it be google, facebook, twitter, or judge jury and executioner. so they tell us what we can and can on here. they determine what's responsible, what's not responsible. so that takes you further down the road to liberalism and you combine that with a lot of the so called them know, woke culture, which i think is a convenient way to escape discussions of the real structural problems that we're facing. you know, it seems ok if you just take it in front of your bank for like jamie diamond it does. that's ok. but it doesn't really deal with the underlying issue which day prior to those approaches in the 1st place. right.
marshall. well, the problem is that, you know, there are heterodox use such as your cell. but for the most part, media is high, heavily concentrated it by the corporate ownership, which is controlled by those very same elite that control the political politics in this country and increasingly control the political discourse. and you're seeing this through a heavy concentration social media and increasingly the people that run the social media platforms, whether it be google, facebook, twitter,...
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i'm ash kaiser time now to return to our conversation with marshall our bach. he's a market analyst over there at the levy institute for research. marcia, welcome back. thanks for having me back again. it's always great to see it all righty. so stacy herbert came up with an interesting idea the other day talking about the current economic conditions in the u. s. and elsewhere. it's kind of like a live experiment of mt. monetary monitor, money theory, and one month. yeah. yeah. and, and so we're seeing how would play out and it doesn't look like it plays out well. so is that a fair statement to make and what are your thoughts on that? well, there are 2 aspects of modern monetary theory and empty. there is a description of how the monitoring and financial on fiscal operations of government actually work. there's also a normative side to it and they have the image tiers have quite rightly broaden the scope for discussing what can be done in terms of fiscal capacity. because they pointed out that a lot of the so called financial constraints are no longer there. now
i'm ash kaiser time now to return to our conversation with marshall our bach. he's a market analyst over there at the levy institute for research. marcia, welcome back. thanks for having me back again. it's always great to see it all righty. so stacy herbert came up with an interesting idea the other day talking about the current economic conditions in the u. s. and elsewhere. it's kind of like a live experiment of mt. monetary monitor, money theory, and one month. yeah. yeah. and, and so we're...
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>> they have many of the airlines marshals.n't see them when were on the airline but we have the marshals that do carry firearms in there on the airlines to protect us. it could and i'm speculating, it could be an incident concerning someone who had the authority to actually have a gun in those areas of the airport and on planes. arthel: that makes sense. i'm glad to know that you mentioned the airplane marshals. there still up in the air on the not so friendly skies. i was interviewing someone a couple of weeks ago saying why are they there. i know that we aren't supposed to know that they're there but i'm glad i know that they are because people are acting stupid on these planes as if they have no home training and someone tells you to wear a mask you flip out and start assaulting flight attendants. from the beginning people are on edge because everything that is happening. again, what would you say. as eric pointed out people do watch in the air. what would you say to someone who is fine right now, perhaps on the way to atla
>> they have many of the airlines marshals.n't see them when were on the airline but we have the marshals that do carry firearms in there on the airlines to protect us. it could and i'm speculating, it could be an incident concerning someone who had the authority to actually have a gun in those areas of the airport and on planes. arthel: that makes sense. i'm glad to know that you mentioned the airplane marshals. there still up in the air on the not so friendly skies. i was interviewing...
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marshal? well, we're already in cold war 2 point. oh, that's clear. and, and in some ways, the problem is that the soviet union was never really a significant economic competitor, even though it had a significant degree of nuclear weapons. china is unusual because in terms of economic development, it's, it's, it's improving very rapidly in some areas. it's actually a head of the un, certainly in areas like ai, for example, drone technology. there, there are right up there right now. so yeah, it, the question is therefore, how do you handle this with my own feeling has been that, you know, you, if you continue to offshore a substantial part of your manufacturing capacity to countries that may not have the same kind of economic and political interest in here, then you're asking, you know, you're effectively as, let's say you're, you're, you're giving yourself a room with which to hang yourself. and people talk about, for example, the efficiency of, of re domiciled in the midst of supply chain. so that with me we should be producing more, they are being,
marshal? well, we're already in cold war 2 point. oh, that's clear. and, and in some ways, the problem is that the soviet union was never really a significant economic competitor, even though it had a significant degree of nuclear weapons. china is unusual because in terms of economic development, it's, it's, it's improving very rapidly in some areas. it's actually a head of the un, certainly in areas like ai, for example, drone technology. there, there are right up there right now. so yeah,...
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senator marshall. senator marshall: thank you, mr. chairman. it's always great when we have these hearings and people on both sides of this dais agree on something. and i think that everybody in this room agrees that lowering the supply of energy increases the price. lowering the supply of energy increases the price. so the question is, then why is the supply of energy decreasing, right? that should be the question we're talking about. why is the supply of energy decreasing across this nation? so as i talk to people back home, i grew up in one of the richest oil counties in the world. supplying the largest amount of oil from butler county, kansas. where i grow up now is agriculture and oil, oil and agriculture. this is an industry i follow every day. i'm inundated with people that have been in this business for 30, 40, 60 years and can't get financing now. good stable businesses. why? it's e.s.g. rules, right? mr. nalley, would you agree with me that if people are struggling to get financing to drill new wells that it's going to decrease the su
senator marshall. senator marshall: thank you, mr. chairman. it's always great when we have these hearings and people on both sides of this dais agree on something. and i think that everybody in this room agrees that lowering the supply of energy increases the price. lowering the supply of energy increases the price. so the question is, then why is the supply of energy decreasing, right? that should be the question we're talking about. why is the supply of energy decreasing across this nation?...
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marshall. dr. marshall i appreciate you : holding this hearing. ranking member braun mentioned the cost of health care went from 7% of gdp to 20% of gdp gdp -- gdp approximately. and often all i talk about driving the price of healthcare. i talk about what we need more transparency. we need more innovation. we need more consumerism. but the fourth leg of that stool is better nutrition. that's certainly one of the reasons that the cost of health care is went up is something i can't control is a position i can't prepare the diet for the folks that need it. the majority here gives us notes today. currently in the united states, nearly half of our adult population is pre diabetic or has type two diabetes. diabetes, half of our population. that's an epidemic. mr. chairman, in the spring of 2020, i volunteered in southwest kansas at an icu, and the covid virus was sweeping across kansas are packing plants in southwest kansas. we're just getting devastated. we set up testing stations and did everything we could. but i went to the icu in liberal kansas ei
marshall. dr. marshall i appreciate you : holding this hearing. ranking member braun mentioned the cost of health care went from 7% of gdp to 20% of gdp gdp -- gdp approximately. and often all i talk about driving the price of healthcare. i talk about what we need more transparency. we need more innovation. we need more consumerism. but the fourth leg of that stool is better nutrition. that's certainly one of the reasons that the cost of health care is went up is something i can't control is a...
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my friend, he lives at the marshall islands. he lost his home from rising sea levels.ust have to keep talking. michael: the committee will make a recommendation as to whether or not there was a fundamental right agreed to by these nations, which they have not lived up to or honored. the enigma then comes in what those nations will do in the face of that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i wod hope thito result in that it actually changes the way we see the clime crisis a the way we see this, because it's so symbolic and that it will rt change e mindts of people. [litokne speaking marshallese] ayakha: in south africa, the 1976 soweto uprising made kids from all ages are rising up to fight the apartheid system of learning afrikaans. so there was a powerful movement, and it keeps on encouraging and showing me tt youth can make a difference. we can make a major difference if we just put our hearts and our minds to it. alexandria: i hope that from the children versus climate crisis complaints that argentina, brazil, germany, turkey, and france that they respond t
my friend, he lives at the marshall islands. he lost his home from rising sea levels.ust have to keep talking. michael: the committee will make a recommendation as to whether or not there was a fundamental right agreed to by these nations, which they have not lived up to or honored. the enigma then comes in what those nations will do in the face of that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i wod hope thito result in that it actually changes the way we see the clime crisis a the way we...
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marshal, worked on the case from 1969 until his retirement.er said his dad never lost sight of the case, often discussing it around the dinner table. >> pass the mashed potatoes and where the heck is conrad? >> reporter: there is one lingering mystery. investigators say he left behind a huge pile of bills, raising the question -- where did all that money go? andrew? moan th mona? >> still some questions. >>> coming up, the macy's thanksgiving parade getting new faces. >>> how the supply chain crisis is affecting the clothes hey! it's me! your dry skin! i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture. we've got to have each other's backs. cerave. developed with dermatologists. ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. mo
marshal, worked on the case from 1969 until his retirement.er said his dad never lost sight of the case, often discussing it around the dinner table. >> pass the mashed potatoes and where the heck is conrad? >> reporter: there is one lingering mystery. investigators say he left behind a huge pile of bills, raising the question -- where did all that money go? andrew? moan th mona? >> still some questions. >>> coming up, the macy's thanksgiving parade getting new faces....
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this is miss marshall about this trust in trust. and the question on our, if you don't put them on the site to do what you said about the authority to do could you can also support in the data store. boy, when you do get to the receptionist, wasn't the young press on the rules and sounds and if so, so what was the sexual abuse? it's meant to call my hands treasure almost, you know, i'm interested in a rush. trusted in jewel. it's started with all of them and to be gone for the school was just said to go down and eat or all of south will change north america. some jenny resuming was charged indians a little bit more. i deal with mention which i didn't get into this. all of my answers on what you said. ringback to finance 2 bedrooms in the system. i mean it's a good argument to be just about your dishes or something up as normal. these marshall changing kind of pushing you towards the new just on we're seeing, considers like i'm looking for this period. i want you to go to the few. now, did you would you would get from the beautiful,
this is miss marshall about this trust in trust. and the question on our, if you don't put them on the site to do what you said about the authority to do could you can also support in the data store. boy, when you do get to the receptionist, wasn't the young press on the rules and sounds and if so, so what was the sexual abuse? it's meant to call my hands treasure almost, you know, i'm interested in a rush. trusted in jewel. it's started with all of them and to be gone for the school was just...
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marshall islands take small machines are helpful. thank you president. on behalf of the marshall islands, i wish to read into the record our profound disappointment with the change in the language on coal from phase out to phase down. i asked that this be reflected in the report of this meeting. this commitment on hole had been a bright spot in this package. it was one of the things we were hoping to carry out of here and back home with pride. and it hurts deeply to see that bright spot dim. we accept this change with the greatest reluctance we do so only, and i really wanna stress only because there are critical elements of this package that people in my country need as a lifeline for their future. thank you. thank you, monsoons your intervention. i will now take an impression from fiji, fiji, you have the floor. and thank you mr. president. a few days ago in fact, about 4 days ago. and we talked about some language on lawson damage. we were told that we are introducing something at the last minute is rather ironic that just about 2 hours ago. i'm in di
marshall islands take small machines are helpful. thank you president. on behalf of the marshall islands, i wish to read into the record our profound disappointment with the change in the language on coal from phase out to phase down. i asked that this be reflected in the report of this meeting. this commitment on hole had been a bright spot in this package. it was one of the things we were hoping to carry out of here and back home with pride. and it hurts deeply to see that bright spot dim. we...
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that's when the, when the miss marshall, this is miss marshall about this trust succession in chester. and the question on our, if you don't put him on the site to bill you, people said about the problem could, you can also send it to still boy, come over. you didn't get to the receptionist wasn't the young. can you press all the rules and sounds, and if so, a structural wall structure, what the super restore, it's meant to call my hands treasure or much. and i'm interested in a rush. trusted in jewel. it's started, but all of them and in this to be gone for the school was just started going north down in the fall of south of their stores. we'll change north america. some jenny, resuming was charged indians to look at the principal mall deal it's mention to me to go over the vision and my extension is into to solve my answers. i want you. ringback to finance 2 bedrooms in the present. it's a good argument to be just about your dishes or something up as normal. they use marshal changing kind of pushing that, you know, it's almost new just on the same principle just like i'm looking for
that's when the, when the miss marshall, this is miss marshall about this trust succession in chester. and the question on our, if you don't put him on the site to bill you, people said about the problem could, you can also send it to still boy, come over. you didn't get to the receptionist wasn't the young. can you press all the rules and sounds, and if so, a structural wall structure, what the super restore, it's meant to call my hands treasure or much. and i'm interested in a rush. trusted...
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we wanted to get to the bottom of all of that. >> by then, marshall was hooked.california to the philippine town. he watched sonia's in lomita. her hair salon. even got a haircut from her. here's the receipt. hoping to learn anything more about sonia and her activities. and he also hired investigators in the philippines. including bong oteza. bong ford through old police files. how new witnesses and cultivated conduct confidential sources. pride opened what he believed whether it's the secret true story of the murder of larry risken. and it all led directly to sonia and her family. >> the brothers are the ones that did it. or they hired a killer. but definitely it's within the family circle. and they depended on financial stability on sonia. so, they will do whatever sonia requests. >> marshall believe police in the philippines said much the same information. >> it looked like they gathered very damning evidence against sonia's brothers. so >> they put them on trial, right? >> witnesses suddenly got cold feet and retracted their statements. >> oh. >> an interesti
we wanted to get to the bottom of all of that. >> by then, marshall was hooked.california to the philippine town. he watched sonia's in lomita. her hair salon. even got a haircut from her. here's the receipt. hoping to learn anything more about sonia and her activities. and he also hired investigators in the philippines. including bong oteza. bong ford through old police files. how new witnesses and cultivated conduct confidential sources. pride opened what he believed whether it's the...
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the marshall islands is located in the northern pacific ocean.two mers above s lel witho mountains like me of the gger islands, no higher ground to to. so pple reill te you our very existence is at stake. up to this cop, i would have had the same thing. with the rising sea level even half an meter would result in waterflooding our islands and our islands will become unlivable in 20 years. we would just nd to sto walls arnd our entiresland to get the wat out. the physical existence of our island is at is stakeost ofhat is w i flew l the y here for or 18 hoursn multiplelanes. i fl for theirst time in t years since the pandemic began. i have not left my island for two years sinceur bords closed. the art ofovid, but i kn the only reason i would leave us to make sure our message gets here. >> thank you. >> my meages this, we as a peop are not gng anywhe. we survived three as of colonialm, survive or 60 nucleaweapons detonated and errorless during the u.s. weaps testing ogram. we wl survive climate change. we refuse to ead. our sovergnty is t up for de
the marshall islands is located in the northern pacific ocean.two mers above s lel witho mountains like me of the gger islands, no higher ground to to. so pple reill te you our very existence is at stake. up to this cop, i would have had the same thing. with the rising sea level even half an meter would result in waterflooding our islands and our islands will become unlivable in 20 years. we would just nd to sto walls arnd our entiresland to get the wat out. the physical existence of our island...
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that given us enough. was caleb marshall, and of course that was caleb marshall, and of course we are held herfirst official engagement at windsor castle since she missed sunday's remembrance service at the cenotaph. her majesty met the outgoing chief of the defence staff, general sir nick carter, days after she cancelled attendance at the cenotaph for the remembrance service on sunday. the queen was said to have sprained her back. the prince of wales, during his trip tojordan, was asked how about her majesty's condition. she's all right, thank you very much, thank you. is she 0k? would you send our best wishes? yes, yes, once you get to 95, you know, it's not quite as easy as it used to be. bad enough at 73! zfrom mars, z from mars, thank you for watching. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @marklobel. hello there. the weather isn't changing in too much of a hurry over the next few days, because high pressure keeping things dry, settled, and very mild still for this time of year. so another mild and quite breezy day to come on thursday. dry weather for most of us, but not everywhere.
that given us enough. was caleb marshall, and of course that was caleb marshall, and of course we are held herfirst official engagement at windsor castle since she missed sunday's remembrance service at the cenotaph. her majesty met the outgoing chief of the defence staff, general sir nick carter, days after she cancelled attendance at the cenotaph for the remembrance service on sunday. the queen was said to have sprained her back. the prince of wales, during his trip tojordan, was asked how...
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thank you, fiji for your intervention and the marshall islands floor and i give the floor to the marshallis summit to bring _ everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it— everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it to _ everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it to a — everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it to a successful conclusion. ithink— bring it to a successful conclusion. i think the — bring it to a successful conclusion. i think the question we all need to ask ourselves at this point is this. are we _ ask ourselves at this point is this. are we ready to leave this summit without _ are we ready to leave this summit without an — are we ready to leave this summit without an outcome after all of the efforts _ without an outcome after all of the efforts that have been made, to hold it in timits _ efforts that have been made, to hold it in limits of a pandemic. and i asked _ it in limits of a pandemic. and i asked this _ it in limits of a pandemic. and i asked this question very sincerely, particularly for those of us who came _ particularly for those of us who came from the p
thank you, fiji for your intervention and the marshall islands floor and i give the floor to the marshallis summit to bring _ everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it— everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it to _ everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it to a — everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it to a successful conclusion. ithink— bring it to a successful conclusion. i think the — bring it to a successful conclusion. i think the question we all need to ask...
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whoa. >> garry marshall said we've got this part on "happy days."ie and richie. >> nice. and a tie too. >> and a hankie. is that for showing or for blowing? >> they were incredibly individually funny. >> is anybody upstairs going to run down and call me a nasty name? >> and then garry got the idea to spin them off into their own series. >> can we top luverne ashirley? >> my jesus and my beatles was laverne and shirley. everyone identified with "laverne and shirley" because we were best friends. and just the opening song schlemiel, schlimazel. ♪ hasenpfeffer incorporated ♪ >> who didn't love that? ♪ give us any chance we'll take it ♪ >> "laverne and shirley" is about two working-class girls who struggle to make ends meet working at a brewery, going out at night. >> and you know, really so nice to see two women at the center of a sitcom. >> laverne & shirley through the lens of the '50s were able to say a lot about what women were striving to accomplish in the '70s. >> women were more apt to want to go out and work and not get married right after high
whoa. >> garry marshall said we've got this part on "happy days."ie and richie. >> nice. and a tie too. >> and a hankie. is that for showing or for blowing? >> they were incredibly individually funny. >> is anybody upstairs going to run down and call me a nasty name? >> and then garry got the idea to spin them off into their own series. >> can we top luverne ashirley? >> my jesus and my beatles was laverne and shirley. everyone...