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coll jean marie collin john michael collins michael l.ns thomas joseph collins joseph kent collison jeffrey dwayne collman patricia malia colodner linda m. colon soledi "sol" e. colon >> and a special remembrance for my friend, kathy from the port authority police department. for my ems colleagues and for our family members, brother, brother-in-law, father and friend. >> and my mother, roberta bernstein ever, you are always in my heart. >> ronald edward comer jaime concepcion albert conde denease conley susan p. conlon margaret mary conner cynthia marie lise connolly john e. connolly, jr. james lee connor jonathan m. connors kevin patrick connors kevin f. conroy brenda e. conway dennis michael cook helen d. cook jeffrey w. coombs john a. cooper julian t. cooper joseph john coppo, jr. gerard j. coppola joseph albert corbett john j. corcoran iii alejandro cordero robert joseph cordice ruben d. correa danny a. correa-gutierrez georgine rose corrigan james j. corrigan carlos cortas-rodriguez kevin michael cosgrove dolores marie costa digna al
coll jean marie collin john michael collins michael l.ns thomas joseph collins joseph kent collison jeffrey dwayne collman patricia malia colodner linda m. colon soledi "sol" e. colon >> and a special remembrance for my friend, kathy from the port authority police department. for my ems colleagues and for our family members, brother, brother-in-law, father and friend. >> and my mother, roberta bernstein ever, you are always in my heart. >> ronald edward comer jaime...
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lynch >> michael cameron lynch >> michael francis lynch >> michael francis lynch >> richard d.h, jr. >> and my uncle, firefighter christopher michael. even though i never got the chance to meet you, it is like i know you and your personality better than anyone else. i know i have a piece of you in me. you are always there giving me the extra push big or small and i think of you because i know if you were here you would be by my side doing it with me. because of you i don't hold back. i live hoping to do the things that you never got to do. i know that you are always with me when i'm golfing or surfing. thank you for watching over the family. sometimes i get worried about dad working the same job at you but i remember you are a guardian angel and keeping him safe we all miss you. >> and my uncle michael lawrence hannon. you are constantly celebrated by your family and friends, especially aunt andrea, rachel, and allie. we miss you and love you, and let's go islanders. [applause] >> robert henry lynch, jr. >> sean p. lynch >> sean patrick lynch >> terence m. lynch >> michael j. l
lynch >> michael cameron lynch >> michael francis lynch >> michael francis lynch >> richard d.h, jr. >> and my uncle, firefighter christopher michael. even though i never got the chance to meet you, it is like i know you and your personality better than anyone else. i know i have a piece of you in me. you are always there giving me the extra push big or small and i think of you because i know if you were here you would be by my side doing it with me. because of you...
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as for michael race?s left of him now are memories. memories of the kind and gentle soul. with a big laugh and an even bigger heart. >> how do you want people to remember michael? but >> he was just a funny guy. he enjoyed life so much. he was just a good person and anybody that ever knew him would say the same thing. >> that is all for this edition of dateline and i am andrea canning. thank you for watching! u for watching i'm andrea canning, and this is dateline! doug >> you don't go without your children. she would never leave her children. >> what do you think happened to her? >> i'm scared to even say. when people have power and money, you get afraid. >> startling developments in the headline making mystery. >> you can see the blood spatter very very compelling. >> the disappearance of jennifer dulos. >> what do you think happened that garage? >> a serious violent assault happened in that camera. >> finger-pointed started immediately. >> was a husband involved? >> i was not involved. >> did you have
as for michael race?s left of him now are memories. memories of the kind and gentle soul. with a big laugh and an even bigger heart. >> how do you want people to remember michael? but >> he was just a funny guy. he enjoyed life so much. he was just a good person and anybody that ever knew him would say the same thing. >> that is all for this edition of dateline and i am andrea canning. thank you for watching! u for watching i'm andrea canning, and this is dateline! doug...
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michael, good luck with that. michael first joined at the university of michigan faculty 20 years ago. he taught and written a bit about financial regulation. his most recent job was a dean of the gerald ford school of public policy at the university of michigan. michael has a long relationship with brookings. he has participated in all sorts of events and run for a website, -- written for our website in 2012 book. it was published by the brookings press in 2012. but, was sent out to me in michael's background is patience. i recall when i was working for the law -- wall street journal was michael's name was floating around to be the first director of the consumer financial protection euro, that did not happen -- protection bureau. there came the buy item administration and his name was floating around that didn't happen. he stayed in michigan and he was patient and we have one of the most powerful jobs in financial regulation in the u.s. and he has a four-year term. it doesn't even matter what happens in the 2024
michael, good luck with that. michael first joined at the university of michigan faculty 20 years ago. he taught and written a bit about financial regulation. his most recent job was a dean of the gerald ford school of public policy at the university of michigan. michael has a long relationship with brookings. he has participated in all sorts of events and run for a website, -- written for our website in 2012 book. it was published by the brookings press in 2012. but, was sent out to me in...
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michael: that's not what we did? mekala: no. no. michael: oh, ok.don't do "c" in the solos, man. if you do the background, do "b." but let it go right back into "a," you know what i'm saying? like, "c" is not in the solo. michael: all right. now that mekala's taking over the ark, i totally support it, love it. and what's so beautiful about it, he told me when he was about 16, he said, "i'm gonna take this over. i'm gonna keep horace's music alive." and he had grew up watching me leading the ark, and so he started growing into leadership naturally. [playing jazz music] mekala: when i graduated fro calarts about 3 years ago, i asked the k to play at my gr recital because i just want to flex and do something that other people can just do. so, you know, me being the session boy, it's really easy for me to be like i'm graduating calarts, please come play my grad recital. around that ti, zebulowas opening. and i guess jesse either just like knew about it or knew some people that were working there and he was like, "dude, we could probably do an ark show a
michael: that's not what we did? mekala: no. no. michael: oh, ok.don't do "c" in the solos, man. if you do the background, do "b." but let it go right back into "a," you know what i'm saying? like, "c" is not in the solo. michael: all right. now that mekala's taking over the ark, i totally support it, love it. and what's so beautiful about it, he told me when he was about 16, he said, "i'm gonna take this over. i'm gonna keep horace's music...
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a michael. i want you to reflect upon what my crown said because this improves a without a doubt in my mind that neil liberalism has collapsed for the interests of the vast majority. the people that it rolls over, i mean, that's an admission, that's an admission right there. and what does it talk about? considering what john had to say, what, what, what it has to say about european unity and western cloud dirty? i don't see it at all. i mean, if the elite lose all this, they don't care, it's their turn off the lights that it's really a very, very cynical approach. go ahead, michael. well, when you say that the abundance is over, what that means is it's time for an austerity program. and i am f austerity program, and the real question is, what are africa and south america and south asia going to do? are they going to be a part of this? or are they going to say, we need an alternative to austerity grab. so there's no need of all for the ear of abundance to and for us, or there is no technological
a michael. i want you to reflect upon what my crown said because this improves a without a doubt in my mind that neil liberalism has collapsed for the interests of the vast majority. the people that it rolls over, i mean, that's an admission, that's an admission right there. and what does it talk about? considering what john had to say, what, what, what it has to say about european unity and western cloud dirty? i don't see it at all. i mean, if the elite lose all this, they don't care, it's...
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go ahead, michael. when you say that the abundance is over, what that means is it's time for an austerity program and i am a foster already program. and the real question is, what are africa and south america and south asia going to do? are they going to be a part of this, or are they going to say, we need an alternative to austerity program? so there is no need of all for the era of abundance and for us, the others know technological problem. there is a military and a financial problem and the problem of american policy that brought this about the problem is, well, china, russia, india, and iran and their neighboring countries create a set of alternative institutions to the american neo liberal. i. m f and world bank and they, are they going to create a new kind of an economy on different lines from the west. that really is what the question is. and so europe is giving a demonstration of how not to run a country. and i'm, i hope that other parts of the world are looking at this and say, there is an alt
go ahead, michael. when you say that the abundance is over, what that means is it's time for an austerity program and i am a foster already program. and the real question is, what are africa and south america and south asia going to do? are they going to be a part of this, or are they going to say, we need an alternative to austerity program? so there is no need of all for the era of abundance and for us, the others know technological problem. there is a military and a financial problem and the...
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go ahead, michael. when you say that the abundance is over, what that means is it's time for an austerity program. and i m f us therapy program . and the real question is, what are africa and south america and south asia going to do? are they going to be a part of this? or are they going to say, we need an alternative to austerity program. so there's no need of all for the era of abundance to and for us there is no technological problem. there is a military and a financial problem. and the problem of american policy that brought this about the problem is, well, china, russia, india, and iran, and other neighboring countries create a set of alternative institutions to the american neo liberal. i. m f and world bank. and they are, they going to create a new kind of an economy on different lines from the west. that really is what the question is. and so europe is giving a demonstration of how not to run a country. and i'm, i hope that other parts of the world are looking at this and say, there is an altern
go ahead, michael. when you say that the abundance is over, what that means is it's time for an austerity program. and i m f us therapy program . and the real question is, what are africa and south america and south asia going to do? are they going to be a part of this? or are they going to say, we need an alternative to austerity program. so there's no need of all for the era of abundance to and for us there is no technological problem. there is a military and a financial problem. and the...
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this is michael's father.ork page and you know what i think, i think it was taken in russia . you see, this is a karelian birch. she does not grow in the states. and here is the fence. well, have you ever seen such in america, never crossed our border before, and yet he still visited russia. skye grows only in russia. not yet in finland or two belaruss okay, i'll sit a little longer. call okay, as you find out, no. and married. goodbye we have the car goodbye eyes. excellent in russian, you scratch and talk. thank you. guys excellent work, i think they warmed up to the bell, of course, we'll see, comrade admiral, but i think everything will work out and all the best to you. you'll like something new, don't tom. this is steven richards face quite right, after he returned from russia do i need to tell you about which coincides surprisingly with michael's date of birth. wanted to find his biological parents, but in that case, why all these revelations we already know who his real parents are. not yet, but it worr
this is michael's father.ork page and you know what i think, i think it was taken in russia . you see, this is a karelian birch. she does not grow in the states. and here is the fence. well, have you ever seen such in america, never crossed our border before, and yet he still visited russia. skye grows only in russia. not yet in finland or two belaruss okay, i'll sit a little longer. call okay, as you find out, no. and married. goodbye we have the car goodbye eyes. excellent in russian, you...
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michael, a through line through. all of your books about iraq is role of delta force, which you've alluded in your remarks to today. but i think a lot of people who read degrade and destroy will be really surprised to learn just how extensive that role was, particularly in syria. you know, far from being just engaged in kind of the boutique counterterrorism rating that, i think a lot of people associate delta force with. it comes to the point where it is it is running all the advise and assist efforts in syria for the most part, it is running an air campaign within air campaign. i wonder if could sort of describe how this on situation came about and then also comment a little on, you know, and i'd be curious to hear from general, too, about this. i mean, what were the pluses and minuses of this in terms of, you know, freedom of action that it gave the u.s. government versus command and control versus sort of the obvious transparency issue of a huge portion of this campaign run by an organization that the u.s. governm
michael, a through line through. all of your books about iraq is role of delta force, which you've alluded in your remarks to today. but i think a lot of people who read degrade and destroy will be really surprised to learn just how extensive that role was, particularly in syria. you know, far from being just engaged in kind of the boutique counterterrorism rating that, i think a lot of people associate delta force with. it comes to the point where it is it is running all the advise and assist...
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could michael garza be the shooter?t then she start saying, he wasn't in town, he's a long haul truck driver. so that you are mentioned that. and then you start thinking, who else could that be? >> reporter: meek wasn't sure. >> she was giving me too much information. she was telling me things that ultimately didn't make sense for what we were there for. >> reporter: and he noticed something odd. >> when i wasn't talking to her she would come down, but as soon as i would talk to her, she would get hyper ventilating again. the more i spoke to her, the more signaled like an act. >> reporter: was it all and act? or was there something else going on? only one way to find out. they escorted chacey back to the police station and dug deeper into her story. and that was sometimes hard to follow, as county road 25 95. >> reporter: coming up -- >> so somebody taking the shock, and put it right against your husband said. and you are telling me you see nothing? you see nothing? >> reporter: the fire captain's wife feels the heats.
could michael garza be the shooter?t then she start saying, he wasn't in town, he's a long haul truck driver. so that you are mentioned that. and then you start thinking, who else could that be? >> reporter: meek wasn't sure. >> she was giving me too much information. she was telling me things that ultimately didn't make sense for what we were there for. >> reporter: and he noticed something odd. >> when i wasn't talking to her she would come down, but as soon as i would...
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michael, world. michael, let's talk a little bit about it. why don't you tell folks what we have here. >> this shofar comes from an an. many times they come from a ramf they're a shorter version. thers a lot of deep significance for the holidays. one is that the sounds and succession that are made with a shofar during the services are long whole note and and then a series of broken notes. then we come back after that brokenness to wholeness again with a long, steady call.t really mirrors a theme of the hy days. we start whole and we experience brokenness in the world around us and our personal personal lives, but the reminder reminder is that it will become whole again. it might not be fixed, but we'll feel wholeness in our lives. for me it's been a a powerful ritual in the days leading up to rosh hashanah, thh prior were actually asked to do this every day. it's a ritual i do with my children in the morning and when we're rushing around in craziness, it's a reminder to keep your eye on the the big picture of life. >> so in a moment i know yo
michael, world. michael, let's talk a little bit about it. why don't you tell folks what we have here. >> this shofar comes from an an. many times they come from a ramf they're a shorter version. thers a lot of deep significance for the holidays. one is that the sounds and succession that are made with a shofar during the services are long whole note and and then a series of broken notes. then we come back after that brokenness to wholeness again with a long, steady call.t really mirrors...
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michael: love.love, love, love it, if it is something that doesn't completely fill me, there's no way i will do it. and i know that i'm going to have to dthis for the rest of my life, and if i'm lucky enough to do this till i'm an old man, if people don't kick me off the stage and say, buble, you are done, you shouldn't be out there, then i need to actually love and be in the moment of every song. tonight, it's weird. my shows will be -- obviously, i'm really lucky, i wre a bunch of hit songs, so i have a bunch of originals that people know. . i'm blessed to have new hits. i try not to be too self-indulgent about that. i don't want to do all new stuff or all old stuff. i tried to keep a really good balance. it's the hits. if you come, i want you to walk away and go, oh, man, he did everything we wanted him to do. he didn't leave out "feeling good." he sang, "i haven't met you yet." but every song has to be loved. geoff: could do it with willie nelson -- the duet with willie nelson. michael: it's cra
michael: love.love, love, love it, if it is something that doesn't completely fill me, there's no way i will do it. and i know that i'm going to have to dthis for the rest of my life, and if i'm lucky enough to do this till i'm an old man, if people don't kick me off the stage and say, buble, you are done, you shouldn't be out there, then i need to actually love and be in the moment of every song. tonight, it's weird. my shows will be -- obviously, i'm really lucky, i wre a bunch of hit songs,...
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michael, a through line through. all of your books about iraq is role of delta force, which you've alluded in your remarks to today. but i think a lot of people who read degrade and destroy will be really surprised to learn just how extensive that role was, particularly in syria. you know, far from being just engaged in kind of the boutique counterterrorism rating that, i think a lot of people associate delta force with. it comes to the point where it is it is running all the advise and assist efforts in syria for the most part, it is running an air campaign within air campaign. i wonder if could sort of describe how this on situation came about and then also comment a little on, you know, and i'd be curious to hear from general, too, about this. i mean, what were the pluses and minuses of this in terms of, you know, freedom of action that it gave the u.s. government versus command and control versus sort of the obvious transparency issue of a huge portion of this campaign run by an organization that the u.s. governm
michael, a through line through. all of your books about iraq is role of delta force, which you've alluded in your remarks to today. but i think a lot of people who read degrade and destroy will be really surprised to learn just how extensive that role was, particularly in syria. you know, far from being just engaged in kind of the boutique counterterrorism rating that, i think a lot of people associate delta force with. it comes to the point where it is it is running all the advise and assist...
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. >> patrick michael laurent euros -- michael george argent -- >> adam p. asaro. michael edward asher. >> janice marie ashley. >> greg a. atlas. >> gerald it to miss atwood. -- gerald thomas atwood. cindy i ella -- eustis -- jane ellen basler. andrew bailey. >> brett bailey. sharon baucom. >> and my big brother joseph michael g oconee. 21 years, 21 seconds. the pain is still there, the grief is not something -- the new normal. joe, i held your first baby grandson in my arms. you should have been holding him. we love you and we miss you. >> and my firefighter jimmy richards. ogle jimmy, i am so proud -- uncle jimmy, i am so proud to be named after you. i wish i could have met you. my dad told me that you would love to watch me play basketball. you are always in my heart, and i know you are always watching over me. god bless america. [applause] ♪ >> firefighter gerard baskets. assistant chief gerard a. barbara. james william barr bella. >> victor barbosa. >> david michael parkway. >> matthew barnes. >> melissa rose barnes. >> she love patricia barnes. -- shei
. >> patrick michael laurent euros -- michael george argent -- >> adam p. asaro. michael edward asher. >> janice marie ashley. >> greg a. atlas. >> gerald it to miss atwood. -- gerald thomas atwood. cindy i ella -- eustis -- jane ellen basler. andrew bailey. >> brett bailey. sharon baucom. >> and my big brother joseph michael g oconee. 21 years, 21 seconds. the pain is still there, the grief is not something -- the new normal. joe, i held your first...
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so i think the and i and michael and michael, they can add to that. it is a declaration of war the way i look at it. but michael, importantly also civilian infrastructure is no longer, you know, it's not no longer for bowden. they've sent that message. ok, vladimir, you are not in your head an agreement. go ahead. yeah, i think it's a, it's opens up on the under a box if you wish. and as inc, i went to return to the airport. we're to said that it wasn't. and as have been the reticent about, you know, blaming russia, but also simultaneously with a here that right away in the region. companies in the region government norwegian, represent there, say we are watching for our pipeline. and we have repaying all the forces of nature to defend it. so why, why are they saying it that, you know, it means like they, they, they afraid like the answer back that they did something, and now there's a watch out. we're gonna defend our pipeline. so this is, this is a very uncharted territories and i think a, it's a short termism. ultimately i have a feeling that, you
so i think the and i and michael and michael, they can add to that. it is a declaration of war the way i look at it. but michael, importantly also civilian infrastructure is no longer, you know, it's not no longer for bowden. they've sent that message. ok, vladimir, you are not in your head an agreement. go ahead. yeah, i think it's a, it's opens up on the under a box if you wish. and as inc, i went to return to the airport. we're to said that it wasn't. and as have been the reticent about, you...
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um who fueled michael jackson?he drug that killed him and other anesthesia but powerful opioids day after day after day. conrad murray didn't give michael jackson opioids, but other doctors did and we know some of them. one of them is a doctor by the name of arnold klein, who worked in beverly hills. he's significant. there was a woman who worked in arnold klein's office, and her name is debbie rowe. debbie rowe happens to be the ex wife of michael jackson and the mother of two of his kids. she worked in that office for 27 years. she has never done an interview before. what you will hear debbie rowe's about what went on in that office will shock you. it is shocking and arnold klein shot michael up with demerol every day day after day, michael jackson would go to his office for three hours and just sit there high on tomorrow. arnie klein fueled his addiction kept him addicted. other doctors did, too. by the time michael died, he had 19 different aliases 19 to score drugs. that's how deep this was. and remember, mich
um who fueled michael jackson?he drug that killed him and other anesthesia but powerful opioids day after day after day. conrad murray didn't give michael jackson opioids, but other doctors did and we know some of them. one of them is a doctor by the name of arnold klein, who worked in beverly hills. he's significant. there was a woman who worked in arnold klein's office, and her name is debbie rowe. debbie rowe happens to be the ex wife of michael jackson and the mother of two of his kids. she...
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unbelievable, says michael.that when you have 32 different teams. by the way, 13 of the nfl franchises have never had a black head coach. at what point do we have the conversation? if not now? more social media reaction. this came in. what about a woman nfl coach? why is that not discrimination. all right. i think the answer is, the reason i am -- it's not me. the reason "the washington post" is not talking about women, asians, hispanics, et cetera, et cetera, you don't have 60% of the players comprised of any of those demographics. 60% of the nfl, the players, are black. 9% and change of the coaches are black. thereinlize the despairly. thanks for watching. i will see you next week. that'se men body wash has skin-strengthening nutrients and moisturizersrs that help p rebuild your skin. dove men+care.e. smoother, healthier skin with e every shower. (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank e gods. don'thank them too soon. kicka
unbelievable, says michael.that when you have 32 different teams. by the way, 13 of the nfl franchises have never had a black head coach. at what point do we have the conversation? if not now? more social media reaction. this came in. what about a woman nfl coach? why is that not discrimination. all right. i think the answer is, the reason i am -- it's not me. the reason "the washington post" is not talking about women, asians, hispanics, et cetera, et cetera, you don't have 60% of...
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michael. l michael is the saber guardian of the minsk metropolis.finnish vitebsk and minsk mogilev architecture, the prince of the army of heavenly tradition, michael, one of the cold tents at once with gabriel, the temperature is much more than four tanks of light. - updated the order of the boskis, the neberian name michael literally means who am i to god in other words, no one is equal god middle eternal in christian schotology, it fits with the religious tradition. archangel michael not only shook the pyramid over satan alesya is a cold recruiting assistant at the piston court, not akim archanem, who conjured souls with a trumpet voice, they began to reveal the iconography not only with a tornado, but with lichen, respecting the kind and rotten disciples of the leather man. the archangel michael is called the taxaam of the prince on him, justice is more terrible than the kamrai, the defender of the church of christ, the prince of the soul. holy narkhanyon michal, was taken away from the catholic calendar, from in the middle of the fifth stokhod
michael. l michael is the saber guardian of the minsk metropolis.finnish vitebsk and minsk mogilev architecture, the prince of the army of heavenly tradition, michael, one of the cold tents at once with gabriel, the temperature is much more than four tanks of light. - updated the order of the boskis, the neberian name michael literally means who am i to god in other words, no one is equal god middle eternal in christian schotology, it fits with the religious tradition. archangel michael not...
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go ahead, michael. well, well, thanks for having me, peter. yeah, there's an extraordinary parallel here. i think the chinese have learned from the ukraine lesson. they saw that mister putin, as you pointed out, i put down the red lines and, and wanted to negotiate or they were ignored. and now he's done the same thing. jean ping is now done the same thing. he's a, he's issue or bread lines. and he's told them don't cross it or else and the, and for some unknown reason, our people are so fixed at it. they just cannot get the message and clearly administer the they don't, they don't understand what it's like to have a, a 2 front war going on, all of a sudden, once again. and in this case, we're not prepared for it whatsoever. i'm not even prepared to to help you ukrainians a very much longer given given how quickly they're going through the la like. so this whole thing is just total madness and be in august. i am very, very concerned about a possible war. and historically, wars have have occurred in many
go ahead, michael. well, well, thanks for having me, peter. yeah, there's an extraordinary parallel here. i think the chinese have learned from the ukraine lesson. they saw that mister putin, as you pointed out, i put down the red lines and, and wanted to negotiate or they were ignored. and now he's done the same thing. jean ping is now done the same thing. he's a, he's issue or bread lines. and he's told them don't cross it or else and the, and for some unknown reason, our people are so fixed...
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we have michael maloof. he is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst and intends virginia. we have had see he is a conflict consultant in a retired u. s. foreign service officer or a gentleman, cross stock rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate michael, let me go to you 1st. here. political facts are, what matter? most armed, joseph morale said this conflict in ukraine will be one on the battlefield. the only thing he's ever said that i agree with. so if we, we have the induction of these 4 regions of ukraine into russia after referenda. and then we have this very strange, but basically very expected as sabotage of the north stream. both are turning points and in for me, because once these provinces regions are part of russia, they will never be negotiated way. there's no negotiation that russia will be involved in and with the sabotage of these pipelines will probably never be billed . i wouldn't do it, it bill this be blown up again. i'm the quote
we have michael maloof. he is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst and intends virginia. we have had see he is a conflict consultant in a retired u. s. foreign service officer or a gentleman, cross stock rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate michael, let me go to you 1st. here. political facts are, what matter? most armed, joseph morale said this conflict in ukraine will be one on the battlefield. the only thing he's ever said that...
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they can't get out of michael. we have to talk about these a republics joining russia because they will become russian soil sovereign. and the russians have made it very clear. this isn't a bluff. now this is the next stage, and we're in the most dangerous stage of all, because russia will defend these, these new russian republics. go ahead, michael. no, absolutely i. i fully anticipate that happening and that's, that's one of the reasons why there was an effort to bring them immediately into the rush russian federation and to, and it's basically a red line for a ukraine you, if you start showing them again, we're gonna attack and i and i anticipate that russian attacks will occur more, more, a, in a much more definite way. and particularly as window reproaches. and i also see greater cyber attacks to get at the point that you were talking about earlier, not only against the, the, the ukrainians and their ability to communicate, but also against the west. generally, i think there may be actually a severance, a 7 in
they can't get out of michael. we have to talk about these a republics joining russia because they will become russian soil sovereign. and the russians have made it very clear. this isn't a bluff. now this is the next stage, and we're in the most dangerous stage of all, because russia will defend these, these new russian republics. go ahead, michael. no, absolutely i. i fully anticipate that happening and that's, that's one of the reasons why there was an effort to bring them immediately into...
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michael. thanks for joining us with special coverage on the international you know, as the, as the don bath republics and the 2 former ukrainian regions and now essentially russian territory. although the documents have to go through a few different branches or judicial branches and legislature, but it's just about that. what would you expect now from kiev? you think, you think it could change its military activity, maybe reduce the shelling of these regions? well, what do you think the immediate short term holds for the people in the part of the world? well, i think that if keith does not change, it's showing practice against those regions. mr. put in is going to escalate very, very dramatically. and that might be precisely the message is sending without saying, so, you know, i think the, the fact that he rushed to do this was, it was a signal that he will not any longer tolerate this kind of activity by key. and that it would, it could become a way to widen the war throughout all of ukraine
michael. thanks for joining us with special coverage on the international you know, as the, as the don bath republics and the 2 former ukrainian regions and now essentially russian territory. although the documents have to go through a few different branches or judicial branches and legislature, but it's just about that. what would you expect now from kiev? you think, you think it could change its military activity, maybe reduce the shelling of these regions? well, what do you think the...
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what an incredible gift in historians like michael that we have these as michael currently said to the forward to his first of the two books on the tapes. the only thing worse and anything bad that comes out of the state, anything bad that we hear in lyndon b. johnson's comments would have been a in lyndon b. johnson's view, to have been forgotten. this has kept him so relevant and yet so intimate the experiences of listening to these conversations. mark: melanie in these podcasts that you debuted last you use the conversation extensively in your project, what was it that made the so valuable. melody: a couple of things, one i'll step back for a second it cannot answer that question through the lens of my experience as a staff person so having been ted kennedy's chief counsel and having been obama's domestic policy advisor, is much as happened in the room estimate happens in the fall. in written material can't capture that. but a memo looks like by the time it that it gets to a senator or a president, is often been edited and reedited lots of people put their opinions and and they said
what an incredible gift in historians like michael that we have these as michael currently said to the forward to his first of the two books on the tapes. the only thing worse and anything bad that comes out of the state, anything bad that we hear in lyndon b. johnson's comments would have been a in lyndon b. johnson's view, to have been forgotten. this has kept him so relevant and yet so intimate the experiences of listening to these conversations. mark: melanie in these podcasts that you...
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patricia: what do you think, michael? what do you think, michael? mr. morell: i had significant visibility into the clinton administration. so you are talking about a 12 year -- 12? were talking about 24 years here, right? talking about a long time. i knew in that time period, numerous cases where a president would say to the director of the cia or the director of the dni, could we declassify this? you know, for the following reasons? and that person would take that request back and it would be worked. people would look at the potential downsides of classifying -- d classifying that information, so there would be a dialogue, right between the president and his or her main advisors. i know of only one case, i know of only one case where a president declassified something without discussion with the intelligence community. and i was mentioning this before we came on, president bush declassified several excerpts from the 2002 iraq weapons of mass destruction estimate for scooter libb you to use during his grand jury hearing when he was called before the gr
patricia: what do you think, michael? what do you think, michael? mr. morell: i had significant visibility into the clinton administration. so you are talking about a 12 year -- 12? were talking about 24 years here, right? talking about a long time. i knew in that time period, numerous cases where a president would say to the director of the cia or the director of the dni, could we declassify this? you know, for the following reasons? and that person would take that request back and it would be...
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do you go ahead, michael? yeah, i think were, i think the, what the, the near constant in the, in the, by the ministration. see this says their last desperate effort to, to, to, to contain both russia, china, they, they see that this is the grand span, last grand stand, a tool for them to, to preserve their unipolar world order, because they see this multi polar world order emerging. and it's emergency very rapidly, and i might add a think celebrating because of actions by the united states itself, through the sink, through the weapon ization of, of sanctions. a gets everybody out there these days seems even against our allies in their companies. so it's, it's, it's turning the world into a whole different world that we knew just a few years ago. and as a consequence, this multi polar world order now is beginning to accelerate. for example, the bricks, countries, they're, they're, they're, they're, they're going to be getting new members here shortly. i was just informed this morning by a very reliable source
do you go ahead, michael? yeah, i think were, i think the, what the, the near constant in the, in the, by the ministration. see this says their last desperate effort to, to, to, to contain both russia, china, they, they see that this is the grand span, last grand stand, a tool for them to, to preserve their unipolar world order, because they see this multi polar world order emerging. and it's emergency very rapidly, and i might add a think celebrating because of actions by the united states...
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go ahead, michael. yeah, i think we're going to see an escalation. it's going to be the type of escalation that will be more targeted. the counter offensive by the ukrainians was one that that was purposeful, brought on by tremendous intelligence assistance and a deceptive deception approach that forced a lot of the russian troops to go in one direction in order to achieve the car key and to take and to take that area back, which is critical to the ukrainians, and the type of assistance that is curry now is not only arms, which it's going to require more. and then that's going to be questionable as to whether they can ultimately deliver without increasing our own home production capabilities, but also the intelligence the ukrainians. up until now have been reluctant to share with the us it's strategies and approaches in our operational. consequently, they have reelected, it seems and are using the intelligence that us supplies to mount these counter offenses very effectively. and the way the united, it
go ahead, michael. yeah, i think we're going to see an escalation. it's going to be the type of escalation that will be more targeted. the counter offensive by the ukrainians was one that that was purposeful, brought on by tremendous intelligence assistance and a deceptive deception approach that forced a lot of the russian troops to go in one direction in order to achieve the car key and to take and to take that area back, which is critical to the ukrainians, and the type of assistance that is...
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we have michael maloof. he is a former pentagon security policy analyst, and in london, we crossed adrian consulting. he is founder of a consulting and a foreign affairs analyst. are john the cross walk rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want. i always appreciate scott, let me go to you 1st here. the title of this program is catalyst. okay. what do i mean by that? we had these recent successes on the part of the ukrainians in the conflict. we were not expecting that, but then in retrospect, maybe a lot of people shouldn't be surprised on the back of what we had part of the energy grid in ukraine. go out, was that a message? we don't know that will continue. we don't know. but over the last week or so, is this a catalyst to go from the special military operation to something else? and we've talked about this before. go ahead scott. no, i, i think you're right. i back in may. i, you know, i was widely chastised for daring to say that the provision of $53000000000.00 worth of assistance b
we have michael maloof. he is a former pentagon security policy analyst, and in london, we crossed adrian consulting. he is founder of a consulting and a foreign affairs analyst. are john the cross walk rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want. i always appreciate scott, let me go to you 1st here. the title of this program is catalyst. okay. what do i mean by that? we had these recent successes on the part of the ukrainians in the conflict. we were not expecting that, but...
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michael: i don't think so. you were leading in with about heads i lose, tails you win, it is kind of an admission that the fed is going to do what it is going to do, and they are looking at how that is going to impact asset classes. but they do need to follow through. if they were to back off at any sign of weakness in the economy, then they would have a credibility problem. but so far, when you look at the expectations, they are relatively anchored, actually coming down in the bed. these people have bought into the fed program at this point. lisa: one of the biggest unknowns right now is how long is going to take for this economy to truly feel higher rates. it is important because some people argue that the fed won't know if they dramatically overshoot until it is too late. how much are people gaming out the length of time, the duration it takes before we start to see the ramifications of a 4% rate? michael: you've got sort of two camps out there. one that thinks the fed can maybe bring this around because the
michael: i don't think so. you were leading in with about heads i lose, tails you win, it is kind of an admission that the fed is going to do what it is going to do, and they are looking at how that is going to impact asset classes. but they do need to follow through. if they were to back off at any sign of weakness in the economy, then they would have a credibility problem. but so far, when you look at the expectations, they are relatively anchored, actually coming down in the bed. these...
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michael basically the same question to you. one of the things that at least i've come across is that a lot of the equipment now. the ukranian army is using is name is provided by nato here. that tells us a number of things the, the ukrainian arsenal is basically been exhausted, destroyed, and now we're relying very much so on nato countries, particularly united states. we had presidents lindsay on cnn admitting without american support. he wouldn't be able to continue his campaign here. so, i mean, this is a game changer. and i have to say, to be honest with you, there's been a lot of frustration in the country that i currently live in about. why isn't the gloves being taken up again, the reason why i'm calling this program catalyst because this is a catalyst to step up the game because no one likes a long conflict. ok? they want resolution. ok, and if they can't get it, then they're going to have to figure out something else to do. i'm being very blunt here. go ahead, michael. yeah, i think we're going to see an escalation. it
michael basically the same question to you. one of the things that at least i've come across is that a lot of the equipment now. the ukranian army is using is name is provided by nato here. that tells us a number of things the, the ukrainian arsenal is basically been exhausted, destroyed, and now we're relying very much so on nato countries, particularly united states. we had presidents lindsay on cnn admitting without american support. he wouldn't be able to continue his campaign here. so, i...