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michael?, thank you so much, en. joining us from the mouez abc news correspondent britt clennett. we see the crowd gathered. and we who have been talking this morning. tell us about the major security operation that is in place for this event. >> britt: i mean, this is the biggest security operation in british history. and it is clear that authorities are taking no chances, more than thousand police are deployed for this, 400 members of the armed forces. we even saw a several protesters being taken away. some of them physically carried out of here by about 30 police officers who were kind of forming a barrier on the way out and some of the crowd were actually doing the protesters as they came out. but you know, by and large, michael, this is exciting for many people here despite this is very british weather. you know? we spoke to people from germany, from south africa from australia, from canada, who say they just want to witness this slice of history. you know? we are seeing people with union
michael?, thank you so much, en. joining us from the mouez abc news correspondent britt clennett. we see the crowd gathered. and we who have been talking this morning. tell us about the major security operation that is in place for this event. >> britt: i mean, this is the biggest security operation in british history. and it is clear that authorities are taking no chances, more than thousand police are deployed for this, 400 members of the armed forces. we even saw a several protesters...
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she said, michael is missing. i said what do you mean, michael is missing?e she can't find michael. she's saying maybe michael went to maine without me. >> i got to talk to wendi, and i asked her what's going on, wendi, what's up? and she says, well, i don't know, i had taken his truck and gone to my mom's house, and when i got back, he wa >> clearly, michael, wendi, and the boys are not catching that flight to maine. instead, wendi calls her mother, judy. >> did your parents know that mike disappeared? >> when i called, i asked my mother, do you know where mike is? and she said, no. do you know where mike is? i said, well, he's not here. i don't know where he is. and she said, well, then you need to come up to the house right now. so i got the boys, went out there, i went to sleep, at some point. >> now, here's one of the first strange things wendi does. despite her parents telling her to call the police, wendi spends that sunday sleeping on and off throughout the day at their house. >> definitely thinking if my husband was missing, i wouldn't sleep. i woul
she said, michael is missing. i said what do you mean, michael is missing?e she can't find michael. she's saying maybe michael went to maine without me. >> i got to talk to wendi, and i asked her what's going on, wendi, what's up? and she says, well, i don't know, i had taken his truck and gone to my mom's house, and when i got back, he wa >> clearly, michael, wendi, and the boys are not catching that flight to maine. instead, wendi calls her mother, judy. >> did your parents...
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so michael's parents were devastated. his mother in particular was just mortified that her son was going to be going into this terrible war that they all saw as a military disaster. michael's sister, who had been selected for the peace corps, patsy, she was about to leave the country to serve her country as a member of the peace corps and when michael decided to enlist and there was a real risk he would be in vietnam, their parents persuaded patsy not to join the peace corps because they could not imagine both of their children to be abroad in dangerous places at the same time. so patsy gave up on her dream of being in the peace corps. michael went into helicopter training. everyone made their peace with it but it was not a happy moment. susan: his deployment in october 1969 was the 178th assault helicopter company. where were they deployed and who were the most important people in that part of his life? david: the 170th was based at camp halloway in vietnam. it was a very large base, about 10,000 soldiers were there. it
so michael's parents were devastated. his mother in particular was just mortified that her son was going to be going into this terrible war that they all saw as a military disaster. michael's sister, who had been selected for the peace corps, patsy, she was about to leave the country to serve her country as a member of the peace corps and when michael decided to enlist and there was a real risk he would be in vietnam, their parents persuaded patsy not to join the peace corps because they could...
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michael warren recovers his asset.s in. >> sheila and michael, they apparently began an affair. the other residents at the complex where sheila lived said "we thought michael and sheila were married, he was there so often." >> mr. warren, had actually paid for a place for her to live. >> deborah: so michael warren was paying for an apartment for sheila keen. >> yes, that's according to the police, that's correct. >> there are reports of some witnesses from a bargain motors that reported sexual activities inside michael's office. >> and according to witnesses, it sounds like marlene may have been on to them. >> there was an affair goin' on between them when marlene was alive for a while, quite a while, from what i understand. >> she never, she never talked about it though. >> when they asked mr. warren about the supposed affair with sheila keene, he denied it. >> sheila denied it outright. she would describe it. "no, we just work together. we're just doing work." >> in june 1990, just hours after investigators found the
michael warren recovers his asset.s in. >> sheila and michael, they apparently began an affair. the other residents at the complex where sheila lived said "we thought michael and sheila were married, he was there so often." >> mr. warren, had actually paid for a place for her to live. >> deborah: so michael warren was paying for an apartment for sheila keen. >> yes, that's according to the police, that's correct. >> there are reports of some witnesses...
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michael. >> michael: thank you so much for import reporting. we're going to turn now to a close call at the indianapolis 500. a high-speed crash sent a tire flying over the crowded stands. mona kosar abdi joins us with what happened. good morning. >> reporter: the greatest spectacle in racing was just that, sunday. in a horrifying turn of events, the race came to a stop after a crash with spectators in great danger. this morning, josef newgarden in the long awaited win a wild finish. >> i am beyond words. i don't know what you say. >> reporter: the race ending with three red flags. the first, a high speed crash with kirkwood and rosen kwis. his car spun out when one of his tires flipped his car. it went soaring over the fence, narrowly missing the crowd as they watched in horror. >> i saw that are coming and i thought i was going to get hit. >> reporter: the car hit a wall, going airborne. the tire landed in the parking lot damaging the white sedan. >> i'm like, okay, i thought he hit a golf cart. they are like robin, that's your car. >> report
michael. >> michael: thank you so much for import reporting. we're going to turn now to a close call at the indianapolis 500. a high-speed crash sent a tire flying over the crowded stands. mona kosar abdi joins us with what happened. good morning. >> reporter: the greatest spectacle in racing was just that, sunday. in a horrifying turn of events, the race came to a stop after a crash with spectators in great danger. this morning, josef newgarden in the long awaited win a wild...
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how was mike has a father towards michael? the older michael got, the more harsh he was with him.e over): but then, mike snyder got sick. and life inside that home grew much worse for just about everyone in the snyder family. his body would go numb. he would pass out. he was in severe pain. josh makowitz (voice over): it was the summer of 2001 when mike went to see a doctor. the doctor came in and said, we believe that it's an onsetting case of multiple sclerosis. josh makowitz (voice over): multiple sclerosis. there is no cure, and the prognosis can range from a manageable disease there is no cure. the prognosis can range from magical disease to paralysis, even death. mike was put on injection treatments to slow the progression of the disease. ellen gave him the shots. >> it was my place, i was his wife, i was to take care of him. as time went on mike's were colleagues like chuck white noticed a physically weaker mike. >> he was just kind of struggling to make it through the day. we weren't told about what actually he had, what was going on. but he was not coming into work as oft
how was mike has a father towards michael? the older michael got, the more harsh he was with him.e over): but then, mike snyder got sick. and life inside that home grew much worse for just about everyone in the snyder family. his body would go numb. he would pass out. he was in severe pain. josh makowitz (voice over): it was the summer of 2001 when mike went to see a doctor. the doctor came in and said, we believe that it's an onsetting case of multiple sclerosis. josh makowitz (voice over):...
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michael: yeah, it's kind of weird. people in the markets tell me what that is reflecting is a lot of hedging. people who are putting money into hedges against a significant decline in rates because of the debt ceiling, if something goes terribly wrong there. and a feeling that the economy could slow in the fed could start to drop rates if inflation comes down significantly. people i talk to us a check again when the debt ceiling is over. alix: ok, fair enough. when is that going to be, that is a whole different story. great conversation to set us up. mike, we will see you later this hour. we are looking for to the interview in 20 minutes time. coming up, more on our question of the day, when does the consumer crack. kathy entwistle joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect w
michael: yeah, it's kind of weird. people in the markets tell me what that is reflecting is a lot of hedging. people who are putting money into hedges against a significant decline in rates because of the debt ceiling, if something goes terribly wrong there. and a feeling that the economy could slow in the fed could start to drop rates if inflation comes down significantly. people i talk to us a check again when the debt ceiling is over. alix: ok, fair enough. when is that going to be, that is...
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michael finney says many still have the coming. michael: this just keeps going and going.remember those riddle class tax refunds last fall? the state began sending out payments up to $350 per person. now 7 on your side learned thousands of californians never got their money. >> i honestly thought it was a scam. >> what do i do with this? >> i almost threw it away. michael: many were skeptical when they received a debit card in the mail, a middle-class tax refund issued by a bank in new york? >> it tells you to call this number and give away six digits of your social security number. so that is unsafe. michael: it was a gift from the state to ease inflation but not without snags. >> it just sucked it up and it was gone. michael: one atm swallow this man's card before he could cash it. >> you have zero balance. michael: worse, any founded scammers drained drain them before they could use them. >> well, we have been hacked. >> it wiped out my card. >> apparently, fraudsters ar able to drain these accounts without having the card in their possession. >> hi i'm sorry, i did not
michael finney says many still have the coming. michael: this just keeps going and going.remember those riddle class tax refunds last fall? the state began sending out payments up to $350 per person. now 7 on your side learned thousands of californians never got their money. >> i honestly thought it was a scam. >> what do i do with this? >> i almost threw it away. michael: many were skeptical when they received a debit card in the mail, a middle-class tax refund issued by a...
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michael and said i'm the director.nd you are a screenwriter, you will do as i say, i jumped up and said, do not talk to me, and whine. i'll hurt you. shut up michael and paul went to verkhoven was very upset. and when paul came out, he lingered at the door and said, you're a fucking nazi. that's who you are, he was angry as a result. i understood everything that i wrote better than what we wanted to add or change. we filmed everything as written, as we did, and decided to be in it showed for the film, it remained to find an actress for the role, which she then played. i knew a long search for a lead actress in a movie that everyone loved, he saw sharon in total recall hi when i was preparing total recall, they came to me and said, here is the script. but arnold schwarzenegger, she came later. forgive quaid all your lives ghost first day of casting. the first came actress. yes, she is so, dear, and suddenly, in a second, evil strength. that's all i remember when paul did the casting for the role of hatrin romeo, he invi
michael and said i'm the director.nd you are a screenwriter, you will do as i say, i jumped up and said, do not talk to me, and whine. i'll hurt you. shut up michael and paul went to verkhoven was very upset. and when paul came out, he lingered at the door and said, you're a fucking nazi. that's who you are, he was angry as a result. i understood everything that i wrote better than what we wanted to add or change. we filmed everything as written, as we did, and decided to be in it showed for...
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a man named michael beard. he never really wanted me around michael beard. he didn't want me, like, working with him. >> michael beard was no stranger to the family. >> he actually had done work at my sister's home. my sister would give his daughter charlie's hand-me-downs, clothes, toys. my sister would make lunch for him when he was there working at her home. >> while kelley was kind to beard, she told her sister she didn't always feel comfortable around him. >> i remember kelley, you know, not wanting to be home alone if he was there. you know, he -- he was civil. he was nice. but i'd -- i don't think she wanted to be left home alone. >> now, molly told investigators that her uncle tom had recently fired beard. >> michael beard was fired september 17th. and then kelley was murdered the, like, night of the 28th, 29th. so it wasn't long at all. >> was it possible that beard was angry about losing his job and that kelley's murder was some kind of revenge? molly went through her cell phone and her facebook conta
a man named michael beard. he never really wanted me around michael beard. he didn't want me, like, working with him. >> michael beard was no stranger to the family. >> he actually had done work at my sister's home. my sister would give his daughter charlie's hand-me-downs, clothes, toys. my sister would make lunch for him when he was there working at her home. >> while kelley was kind to beard, she told her sister she didn't always feel comfortable around him. >> i...
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you know, have your people to my people, not michael michael greets me from his front porch swing and a working neighborhood. his is in desperate need of repairs. he's a big animal fanatic. he'd adopted eight cats and a dog and a couple bunnies from the local shelter. he took in. they're all kind of, you know, hairballs that are flying around like tumbleweeds. and, you, the one needs to be mowed and the leaves to be raked and his, you know, hey, come sit down on the swings, start swinging on the swing and and then he picks up his phone and there's 40 new direct messages on twitter and another dozen messages this popular, you know, computer help site, you know, called bleeping computer. and he's responding to people who are just clamoring, desperate for his help to retrieve their personal their university theses. they're corporate trade secrets, their law firms, client records. you know, just ran the whole spectrum. and he had respond to a few and then come to me, respond to a few more, come back to and as the day on he he he we went from talking about ransomware to talking his his his
you know, have your people to my people, not michael michael greets me from his front porch swing and a working neighborhood. his is in desperate need of repairs. he's a big animal fanatic. he'd adopted eight cats and a dog and a couple bunnies from the local shelter. he took in. they're all kind of, you know, hairballs that are flying around like tumbleweeds. and, you, the one needs to be mowed and the leaves to be raked and his, you know, hey, come sit down on the swings, start swinging on...
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that's what i say for you michael! [applause] and having said that, you know there is a list of wonderful accolades michael has but i will say briefly he is a visual artist and works in print, video and skullor and fabulous gates as well. and he has worked with a multitude of xerox park the san francisco center for book. maryland college of art. national science foundation >> artists and writer's program and works exhibited internationally and found in numerous artist book collections including the gety research institute and the walk are art center. attended school of art institute of chicago. prat institute and stanford university for msa. lives and works in san francisco. love that. where he serves codrerth of art made here and the first affiliate artist of the california academy of science. his work is online. and i would like to now introduce the artist michael. can i'm not as talented as the speakers i will refer to my notes if you don't mind. i have prepared remarks for you all. first of all i like to say headqu
that's what i say for you michael! [applause] and having said that, you know there is a list of wonderful accolades michael has but i will say briefly he is a visual artist and works in print, video and skullor and fabulous gates as well. and he has worked with a multitude of xerox park the san francisco center for book. maryland college of art. national science foundation >> artists and writer's program and works exhibited internationally and found in numerous artist book collections...
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ama: michael finney has the latest. along with the popularity of taylor swift, highlighted what many say are faults in the way tickets are sold. and this case, they sold out before the general public could even buy one. resellers are driving up prices now and in some cases, tickets are not really there. >> we are like, we have to go to the taylor swift concert like now! michael: i told you about 13-year-old olivia and her best friend sasha, both lifelong taylor swift trans. >> every day, get the -- taylor swift fans. >> everyday, we say, get the tickets. michael: the moms wanted to take them to see her on her new tour but it sold out instantly. so olivia's mom went on s secondary market place scored four tickets to the l.a. show. >> we already talked about what outfits to wear. >> we were going to do a glitter heart around our eye. michael: six months later, a letdown. >> stubhub came back and said we don't have tickets for you. michael: out of the blue, stubhub emailed her saying, unfortunately, your seller is unable t
ama: michael finney has the latest. along with the popularity of taylor swift, highlighted what many say are faults in the way tickets are sold. and this case, they sold out before the general public could even buy one. resellers are driving up prices now and in some cases, tickets are not really there. >> we are like, we have to go to the taylor swift concert like now! michael: i told you about 13-year-old olivia and her best friend sasha, both lifelong taylor swift trans. >> every...
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as michael rectinwald's, michael is always great to see you, a big fan of your work. thanks for joining us. here on the program tonight. what do you think? how does this revelation change the laptop scandal? now i'm do you, do you think the people ever suspected the see i had his hand in this and i think it changes that materially because the c i a, as we see now, they actually coordinated the, the, the signing of this letter by these various x intelligence agents and they, um, they use their pre publication uh arm to effectively reach out to possible signatories of this letter. so what we're seeing here is the total politicize ation of the intelligence apparatuses. and likewise, we're looking at possibly cover up of crime or they knew very well what the laptop contained to the f. b. i had held it for many months before the story broke. and so they effectively papered over criminal activities on purpose from the highest echelons of the intelligence community. what about what about the complicity of the media? well, maybe i shouldn't say that. should i just ask you thi
as michael rectinwald's, michael is always great to see you, a big fan of your work. thanks for joining us. here on the program tonight. what do you think? how does this revelation change the laptop scandal? now i'm do you, do you think the people ever suspected the see i had his hand in this and i think it changes that materially because the c i a, as we see now, they actually coordinated the, the, the signing of this letter by these various x intelligence agents and they, um, they use their...
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michael: not a cure.hich is consistent, which tells us if someone is going to have parkinson's. and having been armed with that knowledge, we can then encourage drug companies and scientists to pursue their patents, which we're really enthusiastic about doing. and then we can hopefully have a prophylactic drug. amna: in his advocacy, as with his acting career, fox is seemingly tireless. i noticed one thing over and over again. people say to you a lot in the movie -- slow down, slow down. what is it like for you to hear that right now? michael: i take it with a grain of salt. even people who love me more than anyone in the world and the people that are there for me all the time don't have this. they don't know what it's like. and i don't want to undervalue that. there's a scene in the movie where i talk to my son, and i say, why are you so mad at me? and he tries to explain it to me. i don't feel 90 years old but you sometimes get mad at me, guy say be careful and i say i am being careful. i don't set out
michael: not a cure.hich is consistent, which tells us if someone is going to have parkinson's. and having been armed with that knowledge, we can then encourage drug companies and scientists to pursue their patents, which we're really enthusiastic about doing. and then we can hopefully have a prophylactic drug. amna: in his advocacy, as with his acting career, fox is seemingly tireless. i noticed one thing over and over again. people say to you a lot in the movie -- slow down, slow down. what...
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go ahead, michael. no, i think i think as long as the they keep up the pressure that was just described from the global south, the global north and basically isolate the united states so that it becomes a, just a speck of what it used to be. and in terms of uh, trying to take over the world or, or, or force other countries, it's a submission. i think that this is going to be the key plus unique countries. and people within the countries now the 2 to form a ground swell of opposition to this war in any other wars, because they're, they're, they're, they're obsolete. and, and we, we are seeing this, we thought we thought was vietnam. that's of the vietnam war, ultimately ended, people got sick of it. i mean, and there was no, no, uh, and game toward, toward that war except all ideologically inclined individuals who wanted to defeat something that was not, was not the case, no domino series occurred. and that's, and we're seeing an overlay today of, of the united states still trying to make those compariso
go ahead, michael. no, i think i think as long as the they keep up the pressure that was just described from the global south, the global north and basically isolate the united states so that it becomes a, just a speck of what it used to be. and in terms of uh, trying to take over the world or, or, or force other countries, it's a submission. i think that this is going to be the key plus unique countries. and people within the countries now the 2 to form a ground swell of opposition to this war...
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michael is in the heart of london. hey, michael. >> hey, cheerio, eva.is high with so many counting down the minutes until the ceremony of the century begins. coming up, we're gonna tell you all about the celebrations as well as the controversies that are brewing. >> i love the royal wave. you're getting good at it. we're going to have more here including the latest on ed sheeran. a jury said he did not copy his hit "thinking out loud." we'll have what that means for musicians. >>> questions about a bank failure could spread fears. there's a new jobs report out today. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: investors big concern is that the banking crisis is not over yet. 253,000 jobs were added in april, better than expected. some of the biggest gains in professional services, health care, hospitality. there are questions about how the crisis could ripple through the economy amid fears of recession. regional bank stocks are in turmoil, pac west plunging another 50%. that's half its value as it looks for a potential value. shares of western alliance tumbli
michael is in the heart of london. hey, michael. >> hey, cheerio, eva.is high with so many counting down the minutes until the ceremony of the century begins. coming up, we're gonna tell you all about the celebrations as well as the controversies that are brewing. >> i love the royal wave. you're getting good at it. we're going to have more here including the latest on ed sheeran. a jury said he did not copy his hit "thinking out loud." we'll have what that means for...
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>> michael: comedy in jean jackets. >> greg: you know what i just noticed?ith way more stuff than jussie smollett. he tried to start a race war and basically planned this whole thing, all she did was make an embarrassing lie. >> i just didn't go to school. >> greg: well now the law's going to come after her. this is a heart warming tale really. it's like there's no place like home, you were there the whole time. like wizard of oz. she started at sonic supposed to go to college blew that off, and then had to recreate that lie. it's like if you worked as hard on your story as did you in college you would be doing great in college. no, she sucks at that, too. so now she's back at sonic, right? you were there the whole time. >> where she belong. makes me feel good >> greg: kat have you ever seaten at sonic. >> johnny: yes. >> greg: what do you like about it? >> >> kat: i don't know if i like it, i guess it was there. >> greg: have you ever the idea of creating some elaborate hoax to get out of something. i have actually i'm not joking i've come up with a few >>
>> michael: comedy in jean jackets. >> greg: you know what i just noticed?ith way more stuff than jussie smollett. he tried to start a race war and basically planned this whole thing, all she did was make an embarrassing lie. >> i just didn't go to school. >> greg: well now the law's going to come after her. this is a heart warming tale really. it's like there's no place like home, you were there the whole time. like wizard of oz. she started at sonic supposed to go to...
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michael: the fentanyl crisis, it is not breaking news. it is a serious problem taking a lot of lives in the city. proponents of live surveillance say we need to do what we can to address the issue. if it means giving police more tools to use less manpower to make arrests, so be it. i think there are people on the others. even police acknowledge they will not police their way out of this problem. there are different ways besides arresting fentanyl dealers. kristen: is this practice, other cities? michael: i believe so. i have not done enough research. the police department in san francisco has done live surveillance in the past through privately owned cameras. it got the department into trouble. there was a lawsuit filed. they had to fight back. eventually they decided to go through the proper process for approvals. now they have a thumbs up from the board of supervisors and can do this going forward. kristen: do you know the ways police could use live monitoring in the future? michael: if the past is indication, we might be seeing them us
michael: the fentanyl crisis, it is not breaking news. it is a serious problem taking a lot of lives in the city. proponents of live surveillance say we need to do what we can to address the issue. if it means giving police more tools to use less manpower to make arrests, so be it. i think there are people on the others. even police acknowledge they will not police their way out of this problem. there are different ways besides arresting fentanyl dealers. kristen: is this practice, other...
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michael. right, this is exactly right. i mean, we, we, we come far enough and psychological research in psycho social research to know that a colleague of mine used to say the rental car companies get it right. so they won't rent generally to anybody and $25.00, and they do so on the basis of actuarial data, right, that shows who is responsible for, for car crashes. and in the same way, the kind of impulsiveness, the, sort of the kinds of motivations that under pressure, particularly with in the company of others in the company. peers that lead young people to commit acts that they themselves will never do. once they reach 252627. that's fine, typically proven. and that should be reflected on the law. yeah, exactly. i mean, we're in a community that we don't even teach impulse control. we have heads of state. we have it show continuously on media and tv, that there is no impulse control. we were led in government by a person that continuously tweet it, and i find it really interesting that we use mental health and we use t
michael. right, this is exactly right. i mean, we, we, we come far enough and psychological research in psycho social research to know that a colleague of mine used to say the rental car companies get it right. so they won't rent generally to anybody and $25.00, and they do so on the basis of actuarial data, right, that shows who is responsible for, for car crashes. and in the same way, the kind of impulsiveness, the, sort of the kinds of motivations that under pressure, particularly with in...
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he has a family to support, so michael needs another secure job. is i'm on and my kid says the work you're doing is good. keep it up. home 3. so this way i leave, i passed from the offices into fuzzy farming reason noses. really. course the last sunday, partially farming. see help. read a lot of money order. this is woman. partially farming is on, lives in west, meaning jokey is what i really wanted to be and to be as a 1st name, talking one of the best among the best. and this is just something i'm doing for now. to help support my horses back at the stables, the ride is a gathering for afternoon drills guided by coach mohammed genre. i got i did for you but michael has been spending his lunch break, putting a young affiliate through her paces, needs to hurry to catch up with the crew. the. today, the junkies practice trusting without students to hunt and that balance. i'll follow up for i didn't know if you did 2 of you need to be connected. sometimes you'd be writing a whole is going somewhere and maybe yes is something you haven't seen. it give
he has a family to support, so michael needs another secure job. is i'm on and my kid says the work you're doing is good. keep it up. home 3. so this way i leave, i passed from the offices into fuzzy farming reason noses. really. course the last sunday, partially farming. see help. read a lot of money order. this is woman. partially farming is on, lives in west, meaning jokey is what i really wanted to be and to be as a 1st name, talking one of the best among the best. and this is just...
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proposal, thpredate michael gove when; this is michael gove's proposal, thpredate michael gove when and successive governments and multiple parties looking appease looking to try to appease tenants, votes . but tenants, frankly, for votes. but the unintended consequences of this are that if you do push landlords out of the sector, as we're indicating, what do we think in terms of the think happens in terms of the supply of those properties? so would it be possible that �* so would it be possible that rents vouto— would it be possible that rents vouto-vett— would it be possible that rents would-well and- would it be possible that rents would well and you'll have would go up well and you'll have n-oretenonte- would go up well and you'll have more tenants because more and more tenants because nouee—un- more and more tenants because nouee—un eo| house prices have gone up, so tneretore— house prices have gone up, so therefore-can't- house prices have gone up, so therefore can't afford house prices have gone up, so thtbuytre can't afford house prices have gone up, so thtbuy the can't affo
proposal, thpredate michael gove when; this is michael gove's proposal, thpredate michael gove when and successive governments and multiple parties looking appease looking to try to appease tenants, votes . but tenants, frankly, for votes. but the unintended consequences of this are that if you do push landlords out of the sector, as we're indicating, what do we think in terms of the think happens in terms of the supply of those properties? so would it be possible that �* so would it be...
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proposal, thpredate michael gove when; this is michael gove's proposal, thpredate michael gove whenmber and successive governments and multiple parties looking appease looking to try to appease tenants, votes . but tenants, frankly, for votes. but the unintended consequences of this are that if you do push landlords out of the sector, as we're indicating, what do we think in terms of the think happens in terms of the supply of those properties? so would it be possible that �* so would it be possible that rents vouto— would it be possible that rents vouto-vett— would it be possible that rents would-well and- would it be possible that rents would well and you'll have would go up well and you'll have n-oretenonte- would go up well and you'll have more tenants because more and more tenants because nouee—un- more and more tenants because house—“pr eo| house prices have gone up, so tneretore— house prices have gone up, so therefore-can't- house prices have gone up, so therefore can't afford house prices have gone up, so thtbuytre can't afford house prices have gone up, so thtbuy the can't
proposal, thpredate michael gove when; this is michael gove's proposal, thpredate michael gove whenmber and successive governments and multiple parties looking appease looking to try to appease tenants, votes . but tenants, frankly, for votes. but the unintended consequences of this are that if you do push landlords out of the sector, as we're indicating, what do we think in terms of the think happens in terms of the supply of those properties? so would it be possible that �* so would it be...
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and michael was the the code cracker on the team. and i knew that, you know, there's there's hundreds of strains of ransomware and they can't crack them all, but they've cracked a good many of them. and by that point, michael had helped millions of people from sending billions of dollars to hackers. so you really i knew he was the world's great asset. what he at what he does but what i found when i saw him at his home really, really surprised me. he greeted me from his porch swing. he's living, you know, a rundown home in need of repairs in this working class neighborhood in illinois. and he, you know, barely gets up opens his phone i see is that there's 40 direct messages on twitter from people just clamoring desperate for his help starts chatting again and it was remarkable to see somebody work like this, you know, he's here you know, as you know, i have a background as a corporate reporter and usually the world's greatest that's what they do have handlers and executive assisted aunts and people who are doing their scheduling have
and michael was the the code cracker on the team. and i knew that, you know, there's there's hundreds of strains of ransomware and they can't crack them all, but they've cracked a good many of them. and by that point, michael had helped millions of people from sending billions of dollars to hackers. so you really i knew he was the world's great asset. what he at what he does but what i found when i saw him at his home really, really surprised me. he greeted me from his porch swing. he's living,...
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michael: shelley graham was baffled when she saw the notice.anch eyes tax board shows it mailed out 9.6 million debit cards but 15% were never activated. that means roughly $750 million is left unclaimed by those who are entitled to it. the cards expire in 2026. after that, the money goes back to the state. >> called the number, went through the prompts. michael: there is a problem, the letter says call money network can claim your refund. >> only to get a message saying due to high call volume, we cannot talk to you now, click. michael the old problem : persists, folks cannot get through. >> i waited on hold for about 40 minutes and i give up. >> if you are calling about a letter stating you have not yet activated your middle-class, this number is four really -- relay operators. michael: the prompts led h circles. >> i thought, somebody has got a way to do this. this is ridiculous. i do not know why they decided a debit card was a good idea. i contacted 7 on your side. michael: shelley and jenny finally did get there debit cards. a little late
michael: shelley graham was baffled when she saw the notice.anch eyes tax board shows it mailed out 9.6 million debit cards but 15% were never activated. that means roughly $750 million is left unclaimed by those who are entitled to it. the cards expire in 2026. after that, the money goes back to the state. >> called the number, went through the prompts. michael: there is a problem, the letter says call money network can claim your refund. >> only to get a message saying due to high...
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the like that -- michael buble? the ke is like that -- michael buble?— michael buble? tue: key is quality. that like that —— michael buble? tte: key is quality. that has like that —— michael buble? tt2 key is quality. that has been the key of success over our family, my parents started in 1972, in a small production under my grandmother's villa. it is really a family story, and through the years, we are today with 70 boutiques around the world and shops, covering the world and shops, covering the most beautiful of the world. �* , , , ., world. but besides from those famous faces _ world. but besides from those famous faces is _ world. but besides from those famous faces is it _ world. but besides from those famous faces is it fair - world. but besides from those famous faces is it fair to - world. but besides from those famous faces is it fair to say . famous faces is it fair to say that your customer base is for high net worth individuals who have the money and who, i don't know, probably want a made in italy products? qt know, probably want a made in
the like that -- michael buble? the ke is like that -- michael buble?— michael buble? tue: key is quality. that like that —— michael buble? tte: key is quality. that has like that —— michael buble? tt2 key is quality. that has been the key of success over our family, my parents started in 1972, in a small production under my grandmother's villa. it is really a family story, and through the years, we are today with 70 boutiques around the world and shops, covering the world and shops,...
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michael the archangel for several dozen.id want, put her undertook and small archaeological excavations. here, uh, we all see the fence that our temple has, once it was almost completely hidden under the ground. and these sevstachii made a decision. eh, to lower the level of the earth to the level of the times of the grand duke vytautas and about 3,000 carts of earth were taken out of the fence, in addition , in the 19th century. let’s put in a bell tower built by her father, which is famous for its extraordinary sound of the voice of five bells, specially cast for the church of the holy archangel michael, pleases the parishioners with its bright ringing and today not far from the temple there is a compartment and a source of healing water, illuminated in honor of the icon of the mother of god in the all-tsaritsa for some time, the source was filled up, but now the situation has changed in the twenty-first century. the temple has been handed over. after the improvement of the temple itself, the orthodox church decided to imp
michael the archangel for several dozen.id want, put her undertook and small archaeological excavations. here, uh, we all see the fence that our temple has, once it was almost completely hidden under the ground. and these sevstachii made a decision. eh, to lower the level of the earth to the level of the times of the grand duke vytautas and about 3,000 carts of earth were taken out of the fence, in addition , in the 19th century. let’s put in a bell tower built by her father, which is famous...
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that ratio, as michael said, varies hugely.developed countries, you might have fewer indirect deaths, but in poorer populations, huge numbers in terms of that ratio. vulnerable populations are at more risk, stephanie. guest: that's right, that is what i found when i dug into it. when i first started this project, i found that is an issue of some debate, but what i found was exactly that, kind of the more impoverished a population is to begin with, the worse effect of the war will have, and that really makes sense when you think about people displaced forcefully by violence. actually there is a correlation of indirect death, not with refugees necessarily, because once people get outside their country's borders, sometimes they have more access to the very minimum of food and health care, for example. but primarily for internally displaced people, there is a significant correlation between higher rates of indirect death caused by war and people who are forcefully displaced within their country's borders. these post-09/11 words hav
that ratio, as michael said, varies hugely.developed countries, you might have fewer indirect deaths, but in poorer populations, huge numbers in terms of that ratio. vulnerable populations are at more risk, stephanie. guest: that's right, that is what i found when i dug into it. when i first started this project, i found that is an issue of some debate, but what i found was exactly that, kind of the more impoverished a population is to begin with, the worse effect of the war will have, and that...
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michael: let's talk about that. some people criticized the roadmap for not having hard that it is built around these questions. and that means that leaves out a certain amount of detail. and just last week at the thomas b. fordham institute we just released a major review of u.s. history. you can check that out. and for some good news, five states did a great job, both red and blue state predict the 20 states in those days, they didn't or they whoever got together decided it would be easier to write, not to get into this and therefore not getting the guidance. and mark daniel and her team have gone further and into all of the details. it would look more like a national curriculum afraid are they damned if they do are damned if they don't, what take what you do on this. mark: i agree in danielle for wise to put this and the more tentative motive, the inquiry approach printed there's probably necessary way of avoiding it accusation of prescriptive sense. i would say that the question the best questions for me are thos
michael: let's talk about that. some people criticized the roadmap for not having hard that it is built around these questions. and that means that leaves out a certain amount of detail. and just last week at the thomas b. fordham institute we just released a major review of u.s. history. you can check that out. and for some good news, five states did a great job, both red and blue state predict the 20 states in those days, they didn't or they whoever got together decided it would be easier to...
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michael: we have kids come here, you know.ell them that the bugs have done a lot of work for us and they come in here and basically, we let them go to sleep, they want to go down and settle, right? and so, what happens when they go into this pump, well, they wake up, and when they wake up, they want to eat. that's what i tell them. so when they go over there, they are hungry, they want to eat again, so basically that's what is happening here. reporter: it is hard to imagine that it only took a couple of hours to change the stinky brown sewage water into this. michael: what that mixture becomes looks like this. you see the clarity? reporter: after more filtering and some treatment with chlorine, the water is basically good enough to be sent to rivers or used for agricultural or industrial purposes. but to make it safe to drink, a more advanced process is needed. lance: after the conventional treatment, the water receives advanced treatment that consists of microfiltration, reverse osmosis, and an advanced oxidation process. dur
michael: we have kids come here, you know.ell them that the bugs have done a lot of work for us and they come in here and basically, we let them go to sleep, they want to go down and settle, right? and so, what happens when they go into this pump, well, they wake up, and when they wake up, they want to eat. that's what i tell them. so when they go over there, they are hungry, they want to eat again, so basically that's what is happening here. reporter: it is hard to imagine that it only took a...
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thank you very much, michael.ll to come on the kron, 4 morning news, we're talking about maintenance of electric vehicles in a little different than a traditional car future than a traditional car future of auto repair sh hey hon. hey dad...(sniffs) that smell could be 8,000,000 odor causing bacteria. good thing adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria that detergents leave behind. clean is good, sanitized is better. ♪ ♪ ♪ there it is. that feeling you get... when you can du more with less asthma. it starts with dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... and can even reduce or eliminate oral steroids. can you picture it? dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs.
thank you very much, michael.ll to come on the kron, 4 morning news, we're talking about maintenance of electric vehicles in a little different than a traditional car future than a traditional car future of auto repair sh hey hon. hey dad...(sniffs) that smell could be 8,000,000 odor causing bacteria. good thing adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria that detergents leave behind. clean is good, sanitized is better. ♪ ♪ ♪ there it is. that feeling you get... when you can du...
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so the policy, sorry, michael, you say handling the job? the bulk of the job but also taking then the bulk of the human costs to no doubt. absolutely, you're correct. and when i say handling the job, i should be clear and fair that it's not just handling out kind of an ices. it's also just trying to stabilize their very countries. and you mentioned, and stephanie wrote about yemen, for example, that's not necessarily award that i blame the united states for being a primary cause of but it's sort of, it's a word that should break all of our hearts as we continue to see this extremely impoverished country which has a lot of killing going on, but even more so a complete inability to rebuild the kind of health and doing education, sanitation capabilities that are needed to keep people alive in general ed. and so there's a lot to do, not just counter terrorism, and you're right, the costs are being born primarily by those in the region. well, i want to take a look at how the country, well, the us and all these countries can potentially move forw
so the policy, sorry, michael, you say handling the job? the bulk of the job but also taking then the bulk of the human costs to no doubt. absolutely, you're correct. and when i say handling the job, i should be clear and fair that it's not just handling out kind of an ices. it's also just trying to stabilize their very countries. and you mentioned, and stephanie wrote about yemen, for example, that's not necessarily award that i blame the united states for being a primary cause of but it's...
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michael understands that. and -- and i mentioned michael's beautiful family. he's also always made time for his kids and for jamie, and i know there are times when it's been difficult. but let me tell you one particular attribute, among many, about which i -- with respect to which i most respect michael. he'll do the right thing, and he'll tell his colleagues, in a very tactful way but firm way, what they need to hear. he'll tell me what i need to hear, not just what i want to hear. i'm not going to go into detail, but early in my first term, we in my office had what i will call a capital t, tough, capital i, capital i, issue, and it involved our whole office and i thought i knew how to solve this capital t, tough, capital i issue. we had option a and option b. and i chose option a. and michael didn't agree with me. some others in my office didn't agree with me, but they tried -- tried to implement option a, my option. michael told me from the beginning option a's not going to work. we need to go option b, but i'll try to implement option a. but what i respect
michael understands that. and -- and i mentioned michael's beautiful family. he's also always made time for his kids and for jamie, and i know there are times when it's been difficult. but let me tell you one particular attribute, among many, about which i -- with respect to which i most respect michael. he'll do the right thing, and he'll tell his colleagues, in a very tactful way but firm way, what they need to hear. he'll tell me what i need to hear, not just what i want to hear. i'm not...
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ama: 7 on your side's michael finney has the up story.ine buying the tickets, paying for the tickets, then the seller does not turn over the tickets. >> you are in the car, to go to the taylor swift concert like now. michael: they have been taylor swift fans nearly all their lives, and now their moms are fans, too. >> get the tickets. we wanted them so bad. michael: so the two moms decided to take their daughters to see the superstar on her new tour. >> i was like are you in? let's go to l.a. michael: the tour had sold out in minutes last november, so olivia's mom isabel went on the stubhub secondary marketplace and she bought water tickets to the show in l.a., not far from the stage. >> and what we shoul >> a glitter heart around our eye. >> they were super excited, so were we. michael: six month later, a big shots -- >> stubhub said we do not have tickets for you. >> isabel received this saying unfortunately, your seller is not able to provide the tickets you purchase. how can that be? >> i got upset. this is not right. michael: suddenl
ama: 7 on your side's michael finney has the up story.ine buying the tickets, paying for the tickets, then the seller does not turn over the tickets. >> you are in the car, to go to the taylor swift concert like now. michael: they have been taylor swift fans nearly all their lives, and now their moms are fans, too. >> get the tickets. we wanted them so bad. michael: so the two moms decided to take their daughters to see the superstar on her new tour. >> i was like are you in?...
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michael. i think the key point i want to michael inside the west has been capable of attaching itself. that's the keywords itself. because since 2003, not just iraq in the sound of the entire middle east and parts of south west asia have been unprotected and have been violated over and over in various ways, whether it's murder or rape or torture, or continued legacy and reverberations of this violence that continues and very various forms to this day. and children are born from new to sun rock with congenital birth defects, because of why phosphorus use and depleted uranium in your ok. those are, you know what, those are like less. phosphorus is a legal use, sorry, it's a legal chemical. it um the fuse and warfare out the west has certainly protected itself, but it has violated and try to reach them again. i have to emphasize the word violate of both of them is a good example of violation of a country's dignity of a country is a people's commodity in rockies. have been degree that of the human
michael. i think the key point i want to michael inside the west has been capable of attaching itself. that's the keywords itself. because since 2003, not just iraq in the sound of the entire middle east and parts of south west asia have been unprotected and have been violated over and over in various ways, whether it's murder or rape or torture, or continued legacy and reverberations of this violence that continues and very various forms to this day. and children are born from new to sun rock...