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michael howe _ from lord hague is fair. michael howe was— from lord hague is fair.hael howe was saying not totally dissimilar things as well. there is a point _ dissimilar things as well. there is a point here of the conservative party— a point here of the conservative party needs leader if he wants to survive — party needs leader if he wants to survive it— party needs leader if he wants to survive. it is not a borisjohnson figure, surely. it's a sort of michael_ figure, surely. it's a sort of michael howard, stable, sensible in them _ michael howard, stable, sensible in theory. somebody was going to find a route through in terms of what conservative party wants, clings onto— conservative party wants, clings onto as — conservative party wants, clings onto as many seats as they can. and susie _ onto as many seats as they can. and susie says. — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says. at — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says, at the moment there is no possible — susie says, at the moment there is no possible route to victory it's really — no possible
michael howe _ from lord hague is fair. michael howe was— from lord hague is fair.hael howe was saying not totally dissimilar things as well. there is a point _ dissimilar things as well. there is a point here of the conservative party— a point here of the conservative party needs leader if he wants to survive — party needs leader if he wants to survive it— party needs leader if he wants to survive. it is not a borisjohnson figure, surely. it's a sort of michael_ figure, surely. it's a...
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michael howe _ from lord hague is fair. michael howe was— from lord hague is fair.e of the conservative party needs leader if he wants to survive — party needs leader if he wants to survive it— party needs leader if he wants to survive. it is not a borisjohnson figure, surely. it's a sort of michael— figure, surely. it's a sort of michael howard, stable, sensible in theorv _ michael howard, stable, sensible in theory. somebody was going to find a route through in terms of what conservative party wants, clings onto— conservative party wants, clings onto as — conservative party wants, clings onto as many seats as they can. and susie _ onto as many seats as they can. and susie savs. — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says. at — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says, at the moment there is no possible — susie says, at the moment there is no possible route to victory it's really — no possible route to victory it's really hard _ no possible route to victory it's really hard to make any predictions in british— really hard to make any predictions in britis
michael howe _ from lord hague is fair. michael howe was— from lord hague is fair.e of the conservative party needs leader if he wants to survive — party needs leader if he wants to survive it— party needs leader if he wants to survive. it is not a borisjohnson figure, surely. it's a sort of michael— figure, surely. it's a sort of michael howard, stable, sensible in theorv _ michael howard, stable, sensible in theory. somebody was going to find a route through in terms of what...
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michael: how do you see the path of inflation?e say with supply chains normalizing and energy prices down, we will see inflation collapsed fairly weekly and others say it will be there for much longer than maybe the fed and others anticipate stuff >> we have outlined the case for data dependence because the data will tell us. inflation will release some of the pressure we have seen that -- this year but probably and next year closer to 3% and it will take another year to fully get it back down to the 2% target step if we get better numbers than that, that's terrific but we have to be prepared for inflation to be more persistent because it has been more persistent than most people expected. michael: a lot of it is on the supply side and you work on the demand side so there is a fear out there that because you cannot affect the supply side, you will have to tighten more and you basically need a recession in order to bring down inflation. >> those are things that people fear. we can estimate how much of the excess inflation we endure
michael: how do you see the path of inflation?e say with supply chains normalizing and energy prices down, we will see inflation collapsed fairly weekly and others say it will be there for much longer than maybe the fed and others anticipate stuff >> we have outlined the case for data dependence because the data will tell us. inflation will release some of the pressure we have seen that -- this year but probably and next year closer to 3% and it will take another year to fully get it back...
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okay , how did he look to you? he couldn’t take michael how to look into people’s souls, intuition tells me less often than yours, but not to believe, maybe there are no dead reasons at all yet. the stains on the clothes of the deceased correspond to soil samples from the location of the body of the deceased, from which we conclude that she definitely died in that very place, some problems. more internal injuries than external ruptured spleen liver damage multiple subcapsular hemorrhages fissures and tears and oh what this all tells us because such injuries are characteristic of a train collision. but the x-ray of the head seemed strange to me, usually in such cases there are extensive multi-jump fractures of the skull and characteristic destruction of the brain, and then one strong point blow to blunt objects in the temple area . so before the victim was thrown under the train , the temple was hit early in order to determine the shape of the objects with which it was inflicted, you can determine trajectory probability of obtaining i will
okay , how did he look to you? he couldn’t take michael how to look into people’s souls, intuition tells me less often than yours, but not to believe, maybe there are no dead reasons at all yet. the stains on the clothes of the deceased correspond to soil samples from the location of the body of the deceased, from which we conclude that she definitely died in that very place, some problems. more internal injuries than external ruptured spleen liver damage multiple subcapsular hemorrhages...
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central— michael gove, i don't know how central to— michael gove, i don't know how centralill is, it is probably not going — that still is, it is probably not going to _ that still is, it is probably not going to come to a vote, the pm will end ”p— going to come to a vote, the pm will end up staying. there was a significant session this morning when _ significant session this morning when liz— significant session this morning when liz truss was saying she accepted _ when liz truss was saying she accepted she could have presented this differently but that is like saying — this differently but that is like saying i'm sorry if you are upset. it saying i'm sorry if you are upset. it is _ saying i'm sorry if you are upset. it is very— saying i'm sorry if you are upset. it is very qualified in terms of apology— it is very qualified in terms of apology or contrition. she said she had learned from it but what she has learned _ had learned from it but what she has learned is _ had learned from it but what she has learned is to — had learned from it but what she has learned is to pre
central— michael gove, i don't know how central to— michael gove, i don't know how centralill is, it is probably not going — that still is, it is probably not going to _ that still is, it is probably not going to come to a vote, the pm will end ”p— going to come to a vote, the pm will end up staying. there was a significant session this morning when _ significant session this morning when liz— significant session this morning when liz truss was saying she accepted _ when liz truss...
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has been unglued, let’s why to our broadcast journalist and blogger michael naika, who uh, it’s interesting to hear his opinion, howding in russia in the last by the way, michael hello, i'm glad to welcome you all on our broadcast. tell me, michael. how would you introduce yourself to us? we couldn't understand you, former russians, or russian journalists, exiles, or how to call you better, in my opinion. because i know something, many people who do not agree now with russian society, with the russian state, with the russian leadership, they are somehow trying to get baptized . the consequences of my activities or its inadequacies, therefore, er , therefore, there is no including this, er, including absurdity, and the fact that we saw it today from the kremlin is probably the same. and tell me, how do you perceive what is happening, why was it necessary if no one at all believes in it, well, you can certainly assume something like this, ukraine is invited to hold some negotiations, but what kind of fool will enter into negotiations now with russia, which is obviously losing, and right now we are seeing how the lima
has been unglued, let’s why to our broadcast journalist and blogger michael naika, who uh, it’s interesting to hear his opinion, howding in russia in the last by the way, michael hello, i'm glad to welcome you all on our broadcast. tell me, michael. how would you introduce yourself to us? we couldn't understand you, former russians, or russian journalists, exiles, or how to call you better, in my opinion. because i know something, many people who do not agree now with russian society, with...
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as i call it up, michael, how does the gettysburg address fit into your thesis? that lincoln was the black man's president, and what do you want to tell us about the gettysburg address? >> it's been argued by some, including fine commentators, that it's striking that the gettysburg address doesn't say anything about slavery. the word slavery doesn't appear. it appears clear to me that the new birth of freedom that lincoln refers to in the gettysburg address is a direct illusion to emancipation and, presumably, beyond that, of first class citizenship. even though the address doesn't have a great deal to say about race and the like, the implication of a new birth of freedom does seem to herald not just the complete emancipation, extended not just to the confederate states but throughout the country. which happens with the 13th amendment. but also by implication of the 14th amendment in the 15th amendment, establishing civil rights for blacks and voting rights for blacks. it's implicit and that notion of a new birth of freedom. lincoln's support for black voting rig
as i call it up, michael, how does the gettysburg address fit into your thesis? that lincoln was the black man's president, and what do you want to tell us about the gettysburg address? >> it's been argued by some, including fine commentators, that it's striking that the gettysburg address doesn't say anything about slavery. the word slavery doesn't appear. it appears clear to me that the new birth of freedom that lincoln refers to in the gettysburg address is a direct illusion to...
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so as i call it up michael. how does the gettysburg address fit into your thesis that lincoln was the black man's president? and what do you want to tell us about the gettysburg address? sorry, i think you're muted. it's been argued by some including a fine commentators that it's striking that the gettysburg address doesn't say anything about slavery the word slave slavery doesn't appear, but it does seem clear to me that the new birth of freedom that lincoln refers to in the gettysburg address is a direct route illusion to emancipation and presumably beyond that of first-class citizenship. so even though three address doesn't have a great deal to say about race and and the like but the the implication of a new birth of freedom does seem to herald not just the complete emancipation extended not just to the confederate states but to throughout the country which happens with the 13th amendment but also by implication the 14th amendment and a 15th amendment establishing civil rights for blacks and then voting rights. u
so as i call it up michael. how does the gettysburg address fit into your thesis that lincoln was the black man's president? and what do you want to tell us about the gettysburg address? sorry, i think you're muted. it's been argued by some including a fine commentators that it's striking that the gettysburg address doesn't say anything about slavery the word slave slavery doesn't appear, but it does seem clear to me that the new birth of freedom that lincoln refers to in the gettysburg address...
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once i want to start by saying first of all congratulations michael. howmportant i think books like this are. because as americans we too often are in a hurry to get conflicts in the rearview mirror. andd not to actually pause and try to learn the lessons from them so that we capture what works, we learn what doesn't work. thank you for cohosting with us. as definitely present in theg decision-making. around president obama's ultimate choice to withdraw from the law. when it came into obviously obviously inherited two wars in afghanistan and iraq. the obama administration after its initial review was the following the same approach the administration had had. is very deliberate faced drawdown based their iraqi forces both of the transition of that. u.s. forces are coalition forces will be repositioned and would gradually be drawing down. that was started and the administration continued in the early years of the obama administration. we came to a point theres is really a question do drawdown completely and withdraw? or dod you make it and definity some kin
once i want to start by saying first of all congratulations michael. howmportant i think books like this are. because as americans we too often are in a hurry to get conflicts in the rearview mirror. andd not to actually pause and try to learn the lessons from them so that we capture what works, we learn what doesn't work. thank you for cohosting with us. as definitely present in theg decision-making. around president obama's ultimate choice to withdraw from the law. when it came into obviously...
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first read of third-quarter gdp on thursday with septembers consumption expenditures report on michael howu assess the macro story right now. >> a ticket looks very disheartening, i think the likelihood the fed will do 75 in november and 75 in december and extensively you are exporting your inflation to the rest of the world and that's can prompt further timing from the likes of the acp, the bank of england is going to slow the economy further because your rates are already spiking obviously that's not been held by political uncertainty, retail sales this morning in the uk down by minus 1.4% following from a similar decline in august. i think the uk economy is heading for recession and i think the european economy is probably early there is. maria: great point on retail sales that is an indicator thank you for being here we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> michael joining us this morning, quick break your morning mover snap is plummeting in the premarket following the third-quarter earnings release yesterday snap reported this slowest growth since going public and missed expectation
first read of third-quarter gdp on thursday with septembers consumption expenditures report on michael howu assess the macro story right now. >> a ticket looks very disheartening, i think the likelihood the fed will do 75 in november and 75 in december and extensively you are exporting your inflation to the rest of the world and that's can prompt further timing from the likes of the acp, the bank of england is going to slow the economy further because your rates are already spiking...
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michael, how much are you dealing with pushback on cashless bail?york attorney general and we know that cashless bail is one of the policies of the democrats. it has just blown up in their faces, putting criminals back on the street after they commit crimes. tell me about your plans, should you win the ag spot from latisha james. >> sure. so i actually was also endorsed by the new york post. i think new york post and the washington -- the wall street journal see what everyday new yorkers are seeing and it's not republicans, independent, it's democrats also that cashless bail and these other pro-criminal policies that latisha james has supported her whole political career are not working. she ran in 2018 2018 on cashless bail. she got what she wanted. it failed. she took the working party line which said you can't revisit cashless bail. she said she needs more data before she would revisit changes to cashless bail. that's a despicable mindset. michael henry would work to make sure district attorneys have rea source this need. she cut off resources ar
michael, how much are you dealing with pushback on cashless bail?york attorney general and we know that cashless bail is one of the policies of the democrats. it has just blown up in their faces, putting criminals back on the street after they commit crimes. tell me about your plans, should you win the ag spot from latisha james. >> sure. so i actually was also endorsed by the new york post. i think new york post and the washington -- the wall street journal see what everyday new yorkers...
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how do you can you put someone like that in office? michael what do you make of those -- arguing that he effectively won the debate by showing up and speaking in english? that's literally what they think is the only reason that he won. >> look, ayman, he had a really low bar, and i talked to a lot of former republican friends that i worked with on presidential campaigns who were involved with politics statewide. i know the state fairly well. and most of them said to me that they just hope that he didn't screw up in a way that could potentially turn of some hesitant republican voters and the few swing voters in the northern parts of atlanta. cobb county, marianna, smyrna. those are some places outside the city that will vote somewhere red depending on the candidate. and they believe for the most part that he accomplished that. i did think that raphael warnock did a good job. he is a man, he's a pastor, a member of the baptist church. his fellow they're also led. so it's a surprise to me that the senator articulated his positions very well, but
how do you can you put someone like that in office? michael what do you make of those -- arguing that he effectively won the debate by showing up and speaking in english? that's literally what they think is the only reason that he won. >> look, ayman, he had a really low bar, and i talked to a lot of former republican friends that i worked with on presidential campaigns who were involved with politics statewide. i know the state fairly well. and most of them said to me that they just hope...
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full disclosure, i've known michael for a rather long time. i won't tell you how long does he look so young he may not want to admit his age but this clue, we were in the same bullpen at the near times in the previous century. he was an astonishing good reporter i can tell you stories, and by the way, reassuring to note he still an astonishingly good reporter today. so some things don't change. to dive into this conflict with us and the lessons learned, , we are very glad to have with us lieutenant general sean macfarland, u.s. army retired. general macfarland served as a restart command of the coalition against isis in syria and iraq. during his command from 2015-2016 coalition forces recaptured nearly half of the enemies territory and set the conditions for the enemies final defeat. we'll talk about that more today. today. we are equally honored to michele flournoy service under secretary of defense for policy in the obama administration from 2009-2012. she's the cofounder and chair of the cnas board of directors and also managing partner of west exact advisors.
full disclosure, i've known michael for a rather long time. i won't tell you how long does he look so young he may not want to admit his age but this clue, we were in the same bullpen at the near times in the previous century. he was an astonishing good reporter i can tell you stories, and by the way, reassuring to note he still an astonishingly good reporter today. so some things don't change. to dive into this conflict with us and the lessons learned, , we are very glad to have with us...
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michael, i know you are student of history, and to paraphrase the words of howard baker junior, why how did the secret service know, when did they know it? a lot of people in washington have to be asking themselves that. how disturbed are you by these allegations raised by the january 6th committee? >> i'm very disturbed by it, and i think that a lot of people, if they aren't, they should be, the fact that these allegations are being raised the way that they have, the fact that seemingly everybody is slow rolling this a little bit, doesn't really seem to be as exercised biden. i find that a little bit problematic. there were a number of us around that time who said that it seemed a little bit of. in particular, i can attest to this as a native washingtonian, who knows what a large crowd comes to d. c., what happens in this town. between police, d. c. police, capitol police, secret service, fbi, all of the law enforcement agencies. and it just felt different. the fact that you watched them stormed the way that they did, the lack of resistance to that. you heard people say at the time, if
michael, i know you are student of history, and to paraphrase the words of howard baker junior, why how did the secret service know, when did they know it? a lot of people in washington have to be asking themselves that. how disturbed are you by these allegations raised by the january 6th committee? >> i'm very disturbed by it, and i think that a lot of people, if they aren't, they should be, the fact that these allegations are being raised the way that they have, the fact that seemingly...
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and, michael, how fascinating the critics so simple minded and in fact you talk about how i think at film festival in nz nlz -- new zealand decide stod to screen it and some critics from l.a. were trying to get them to cancel her all across the world in new zealand. >> yeah. the reaction to the film from some of the fiercest critics is fierce. and, you know, yes, and that continued even after my article appeared. if anything, maybe with rejoined fury. and, you know, there's also this -- they raise this sort of series of questions. so one of the principal questions was that of identity, right, as who is this woman to be making this documentary. but then, you know, they go on to say, well, people who are incarcerated can't give their permission to be interviewed, which is an interesting thought for any journalist or documentarian. of course many great documentaries having been made on people who are in prison. you get arguments that, you know, some of the former guantanamo bay prisoners have opposed this film. it's sort of a frankly a moving target, an ever-moving target, and you're to
and, michael, how fascinating the critics so simple minded and in fact you talk about how i think at film festival in nz nlz -- new zealand decide stod to screen it and some critics from l.a. were trying to get them to cancel her all across the world in new zealand. >> yeah. the reaction to the film from some of the fiercest critics is fierce. and, you know, yes, and that continued even after my article appeared. if anything, maybe with rejoined fury. and, you know, there's also this --...
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michael, how hes ukraine after being on the back foot for i want to say almost 6 months. how have they been so adept, so capable of punching through the russian lines in the, in recent weeks? taking advantage of their manpower advantages over the russian military. and that's sort of one built in the asset that they have. they've also very successfully integrated, sophisticated western weaponry, you know, one thing to provide the weapon, nothing but them to use and they've been excellent at doing that in the last couple of weeks. the military. and they also are benefiting from good political leadership and good general shape. so they have a series of assets that just are not mirrored on the russian side. and it has given them a real sense of movement. and dr. michael, what does the coming winter? what is that going to mean for the military advance of both sides? i understand there's a bit of a race against the clock here to try and secure advances before winter sets in prior to the winter, it's going to be rainy. and buddy, get a lot of ukraine, so that's both things down.
michael, how hes ukraine after being on the back foot for i want to say almost 6 months. how have they been so adept, so capable of punching through the russian lines in the, in recent weeks? taking advantage of their manpower advantages over the russian military. and that's sort of one built in the asset that they have. they've also very successfully integrated, sophisticated western weaponry, you know, one thing to provide the weapon, nothing but them to use and they've been excellent at...
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tell michael how many days the good mood lasted, maybe euphoria after the first success. lasts , the main thing is that it lasts and after this game, then everything will be surprised, but today you are also in a good mood, like after the first game or already the first question about the doctors to you no today excellent mood. that's how we started last time, maybe it's for the best. thirteenth sector of the internet against connoisseurs of the 13th sector received 15.44 questions today and now the computer will choose one of them against you . vadim borisovich aksarin from vereshchagin is playing against you. - some pipes that diverge. ah, in quotation marks, yes, that is, these are not real teachers, because the arms of the river pants, pythagoras, some are not very interesting. and what else are there? is something going right? yes, yes, pants. the class cannot be called, as if the two sides of the pants and sleeves are also this one good luck, yes or sergey nikolenko will try to answer there, please, sergey suppose that this is a billiard player? let's look at the sc
tell michael how many days the good mood lasted, maybe euphoria after the first success. lasts , the main thing is that it lasts and after this game, then everything will be surprised, but today you are also in a good mood, like after the first game or already the first question about the doctors to you no today excellent mood. that's how we started last time, maybe it's for the best. thirteenth sector of the internet against connoisseurs of the 13th sector received 15.44 questions today and...
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michael mcfall, this is how the prank or is introduced themselves. the woman admitted that it was intelligence that had asked her to speak, numbers fakes about the russian army at the time of the bloody conflict unfolding between the 2 countries. she said that her fictional stories about alleged atrocities committed by the russian military actually helped her be heard at the european parliament. and at the end of the day, boosted military aid to kiev, speaking about what kind of stories that he was making up. we all remember how she was particularly focused on describing sometimes and grew details raping of children and sexually motivated crime was committed by the russian military in the areas a controlled by a russian forces. and this is, this is very weird because it was later discovered that it was all allies. and after that, she was immediately fired and even a number of ukrainian m. p. 's and a number of politicians. and key of were a few or is because they said she spoiled ukraine in reputation. interesting that and we hear that from the conve
michael mcfall, this is how the prank or is introduced themselves. the woman admitted that it was intelligence that had asked her to speak, numbers fakes about the russian army at the time of the bloody conflict unfolding between the 2 countries. she said that her fictional stories about alleged atrocities committed by the russian military actually helped her be heard at the european parliament. and at the end of the day, boosted military aid to kiev, speaking about what kind of stories that he...
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anyway, michael, over to you. how relevant, michael, the comparisons right now, being made out of the cuban missile crisis of $962.00 when it comes to the, the current tension around ukraine. i mean, are there real grounds for fear, or is it just part of the rhetoric and be straight michael? come on. now, it's clear to me that this is hyped up rhetoric. as the previous panelists said, it's, it's looking for ways to incite more support around the ukraine. and, and i think that trying to trying to have scare tactics of this nature with nuclear weapons coming emanating from the west and not from and not from russia, is meant to get the united states to take more direct action by more of the neoconservatives and former military generals in the united states, such as betray us to, to get more involved because the whole notion is to contain russia. i think, i think moscow strategy is, is not going to be trying to launch a tactical nuclear weapons. there's no need i think what the, what russia will do. ready hold the areas t
anyway, michael, over to you. how relevant, michael, the comparisons right now, being made out of the cuban missile crisis of $962.00 when it comes to the, the current tension around ukraine. i mean, are there real grounds for fear, or is it just part of the rhetoric and be straight michael? come on. now, it's clear to me that this is hyped up rhetoric. as the previous panelists said, it's, it's looking for ways to incite more support around the ukraine. and, and i think that trying to trying...
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i'm joined now by the emmy award winning tv producer michael hirschhorn. >> how you doing? more articulately than elon does. >> he was there talking about the everything app, which is an idea he says he could bootstrap on to twitter. what i wanted to ask you specifically is what does all this reveal about his right wing fans in america? >> well, i'm really concerned, because the right-wingness is now expanded to being a spokesman for putin, so he's kind of red pelling in a massive way. >> yep. >> as we were discussing earlier on the show, there's a kind of feedback loop where musk gives permission to his right wing fans to continue to push further and further to the right. i'm concern about what happens if he takes over twitter. >> when you see what i call the back and forth, do you perceive some of those people as being in on it because it's all a joke? or just being seem credulous? >> i think being super credulous and being supersituational, and i think there's kind of a devolution now where everything is team sports and elon has now tipped his hands. he's on their team.
i'm joined now by the emmy award winning tv producer michael hirschhorn. >> how you doing? more articulately than elon does. >> he was there talking about the everything app, which is an idea he says he could bootstrap on to twitter. what i wanted to ask you specifically is what does all this reveal about his right wing fans in america? >> well, i'm really concerned, because the right-wingness is now expanded to being a spokesman for putin, so he's kind of red pelling in a...
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witch lame the devil children of different peoples of different worlds and different gods of michael who knows howe the form of a lynx. a supermanic woman who develops men's hearts, the christian bishop jonah who baptized permyakov, was played by yevgeny mironov , there is a scene. where is my character jonah crawling into creepy a hurricane, in a blizzard there, a cross falls from the dome. he believes that this is a very bad sign, he understands that if he doesn’t do it now, our miracle will lose, breaks down again and sticks devices. i have never seen my life. horses everything is on fire, millions of extras are all stepping on each other in iron armor, just complete hell. alexander kuznetsov is behind me, young mikhail of perm, and he has the fate of the earth in his hands, and he is in the hands of this fate. this is my family for filming , they built a large-scale scenery in the kama region and the moscow region. authenticity is incredible from a button to an impressive collection of mustache turnover. so fyodor bondarchuk transformed into sovereign ivan iii and they say the truth that you h
witch lame the devil children of different peoples of different worlds and different gods of michael who knows howe the form of a lynx. a supermanic woman who develops men's hearts, the christian bishop jonah who baptized permyakov, was played by yevgeny mironov , there is a scene. where is my character jonah crawling into creepy a hurricane, in a blizzard there, a cross falls from the dome. he believes that this is a very bad sign, he understands that if he doesn’t do it now, our miracle...
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in a difficult military situation, they use this dirty bomb, because russia should react to this michael how it is excluded. you see, it's out of the question again. why is it excluded why the americans don't need it, because they believe that ukraine is doing a good job without this option without. and if she starts, that is. well, deal with it. yes now he is reading that the counter-offensive is proceeding effectively. wait, mikes, because they put the question to you a little differently, if everything is bad, they don’t say in ukraine that here it will feel wonderful there, it captures 28,000 cities a day. and at the same time, she will detonate a bomb, but this is not what we are talking about, that everything will be bad in ukraine, but she will do it, then what. you should react. well, of course, russia should react, and that's it. well, tough, but tough. that is why the united states will not do this, so as not to provoke this reaction from the russian side. you are aware that ukraine periodically does something like this. from which even the americans, in fact, come to be bewildered
in a difficult military situation, they use this dirty bomb, because russia should react to this michael how it is excluded. you see, it's out of the question again. why is it excluded why the americans don't need it, because they believe that ukraine is doing a good job without this option without. and if she starts, that is. well, deal with it. yes now he is reading that the counter-offensive is proceeding effectively. wait, mikes, because they put the question to you a little differently, if...
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at everything got better for me, apparently, personally, after all, god means his michael. that's how feeds on skin cells on the eyelashes, respectively, uh, deposits waste products on our eyelashes poop. yes, well, in fact, yes, and we see the so-called clutches on the eyelashes, such deposits and eggs are laid, again a hair follicle. the larvae develop there, and from the larvae there are eight-legged little ticks. terrible, absolutely terrible. listen. when i looked at these microscopic recordings, i felt bad. i think, lord, you live here honest clean noble chaste life. and in your sebaceous glands before your eyes, what the hell is going on? yes, when they have a little nothing terrible to live, nothing can happen. but, when there are a lot of them, it arises. the so-called chronic blepharitis. i just want to show this ked, in fact. this inflammation is akin to a pimple, only here, that is, a hair is an eyelash on the eyes and the sebaceous glands around the eyelash are called mebeev iron, right? and here we just call them sebaceous glands. roughly speaking, here here it comes fro
at everything got better for me, apparently, personally, after all, god means his michael. that's how feeds on skin cells on the eyelashes, respectively, uh, deposits waste products on our eyelashes poop. yes, well, in fact, yes, and we see the so-called clutches on the eyelashes, such deposits and eggs are laid, again a hair follicle. the larvae develop there, and from the larvae there are eight-legged little ticks. terrible, absolutely terrible. listen. when i looked at these microscopic...
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it is with michael bennett. how do you overcome that? >> bill, thanks for having me on this morning. i've been an underdog all my life. i got my head down and we're grinding away. i've been across the entire state and talking to people about what's important. talking about inflation, this economy. people are feeling it right now. they have lost 10% of their buying power over the course of the last year because we have democrats like michael bennett and joe biden that are just completely out of touch. $5 trillion in the market over a year and a half? that's put a lot of pressure on people. groceries at an all-time high, gas, diesel has never come down. people are feeling the pinch. heating bills this year telling us they will be up by 50%. people are feeling it and having to make choices. i heard the other day 60% of the people going to grocery stores are buying less food because they have to. that's a pinch. that's why i'm in this race. we have a great race running. we'll be there on november 8 and surprise the entire america, all of the
it is with michael bennett. how do you overcome that? >> bill, thanks for having me on this morning. i've been an underdog all my life. i got my head down and we're grinding away. i've been across the entire state and talking to people about what's important. talking about inflation, this economy. people are feeling it right now. they have lost 10% of their buying power over the course of the last year because we have democrats like michael bennett and joe biden that are just completely...
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i've known michael for a rather long time. i won't tell you how long because he looks so young and may not want to admit his age. but this clue we were in the same bullpen at the new york times in the previous century. he wasn't astonishingly good. reporter i could tell you stories. and by the way, reassuring to note, he's still an astonishing good reporter today. so some things don't change. to dive into this conflict with us and the lessons learned, we are very glad to have with us lieutenant general sean macfarland, u.s. army retired general macfarland served as a three star commander of the coalition against isis in syria and iraq during his command from 2015 to 2016, coalition forces recaptured nearly half of the enemy's territory and set the conditions for enemy's final defeat. well, we'll talk about that a little more today. we're equally honored to have michele flournoy, who served as undersecretary of defense for policy in the obama administration from 2009 to 2012. she's the co-founder and chair of the cnrs board of directors. she's also
i've known michael for a rather long time. i won't tell you how long because he looks so young and may not want to admit his age. but this clue we were in the same bullpen at the new york times in the previous century. he wasn't astonishingly good. reporter i could tell you stories. and by the way, reassuring to note, he's still an astonishing good reporter today. so some things don't change. to dive into this conflict with us and the lessons learned, we are very glad to have with us lieutenant...
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joining us is commentator michael smerconish. hows this closed captioning accommodation going to work and be received by people watching? >> first things first. with the padres now out of the way people are going to watch the debate because remember when we were together a couple years -- a couple of days ago, we stayed up late in philly last night. i said if game 7 is on tuesday night nobody is going to watch the debate. padres have been banished and now people are going to watch. i don't think it's the health issue thus far that accounts for the narrowing of the gap that harry was discussing a couple of minutes ago. i think more than anything it's crime. i have coffee every morning from wawa, it's the convenience store of choice in southeastern pennsylvania. they announced they are closing two branchs in philadelphia because of crime issues, fights, because of the jeopardy they feel their employees have been in. there's an interesting cross roads that's a republican pac advertisement run in pennsylvania now that says fetterman is w
joining us is commentator michael smerconish. hows this closed captioning accommodation going to work and be received by people watching? >> first things first. with the padres now out of the way people are going to watch the debate because remember when we were together a couple years -- a couple of days ago, we stayed up late in philly last night. i said if game 7 is on tuesday night nobody is going to watch the debate. padres have been banished and now people are going to watch. i...
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and to michael's point, how do you make people know it could get a lot different. oing to have you both back. juanita and michael, thank you. related note we want to share with you from msnbc. there's a program "shouting down midnight", and it's about that battle for women's rights waged by someone we know who has been on this program. texas senator wendy davis. it's this sunday. plenty of time to write it down or dvr. this sunday, 10:00 p.m. eastern, on msnbc or find is on peacock, "shouting down midnight". >>> now, i mentioned subpoenas. we have news on the trump subpoena front. and roland martin back on "the beat." we're talking voting rights, high stakes and what comes next. . with the freestyle libre 3 system, know your glucose and where it's heading. no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest, thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c now you know freestyle libre 3. try it for free at freestylelibre.us. (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british
and to michael's point, how do you make people know it could get a lot different. oing to have you both back. juanita and michael, thank you. related note we want to share with you from msnbc. there's a program "shouting down midnight", and it's about that battle for women's rights waged by someone we know who has been on this program. texas senator wendy davis. it's this sunday. plenty of time to write it down or dvr. this sunday, 10:00 p.m. eastern, on msnbc or find is on peacock,...
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. >> laura: michael, this is how he sells? who elected him the mayor of global city? because he is rich he claims he is an expert on everything because of mi co -- microsoft. >> he funded projects in india that went badly. they ended up in human rights abuses and exclusions. new york university law school said the digital identity, they rode a digital rode to hell. >> laura: we don't have time tonight but we will get into what china is doing with vaccine passports and they can turn them on and off. michael, great to have you on. gates, one of his cause celebs with the injection of green energy. it's warped. it's crippling global energy supplies. we see it and feel it. we are seeing this happen across the eu. the complete destruction of global supplies of energy did not stop the u.n. from urgeing a complete transformation of the global energy system. the policy are not just destroying lives, they are road trip in lies all of them. our next guest was a climate alarmist but now says the movement is a scam. he is the executive direct of the international science climate c
. >> laura: michael, this is how he sells? who elected him the mayor of global city? because he is rich he claims he is an expert on everything because of mi co -- microsoft. >> he funded projects in india that went badly. they ended up in human rights abuses and exclusions. new york university law school said the digital identity, they rode a digital rode to hell. >> laura: we don't have time tonight but we will get into what china is doing with vaccine passports and they can...
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that's how michael decided to leave everything to leave. brothers gave confessions. here is a fragment of an investigative experiment with andrei kravchuk, a calving outcast. he talks about how he was going to deal opponent with the help of a crossbow mount, the device was behind my back. here it is possible to approach from that side somewhere in this area was from here, stretched, the lever along the rear seats . will demonstrate here. right now here i have already taken off my glasses, nothing needs to be said. then he recognized me and began to use obscene language here, he had not come for a long time. here, well, an aggressive character, so i pulled the lever here to check, thus pulled it out. show well, like this, with your left hand pulled here, the device worked. after that partly, as he was understood, is this. well, i'm visual at this point. andrey kravchuk showed the place where he threw his crossbow system into the yenisei, its fragment was found by divers of the ministry of emergency situations, six metal arrows , springs and
that's how michael decided to leave everything to leave. brothers gave confessions. here is a fragment of an investigative experiment with andrei kravchuk, a calving outcast. he talks about how he was going to deal opponent with the help of a crossbow mount, the device was behind my back. here it is possible to approach from that side somewhere in this area was from here, stretched, the lever along the rear seats . will demonstrate here. right now here i have already taken off my glasses,...
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this with michael zeldin, former federal prosecutor and host of the podcast "that said with michael zeldin." howonald trump still has those documents? and how will they go about proving that so that they potentially could get another search warrant? >> yeah, it's possible. so, what gives them pause as to whether they have everything is all of the empty files that said this file contains classified documents, and they don't seem by their accounting to have all the documents they believe were in those folders. they also have other documents from other people, and they know how many copies there were of certain documents. they can't account for all of those copies and likely turned to the president and said where is your copy? so, there are a lot of ways to put together the facts to determine that they really don't have everything. then the question becomes how do they go about getting it? they've played nice with trump, and the question will be since he's decided to play hardball with will they return the favor and return with search warrants for bedminster, new jersey, manhattan office, and again
this with michael zeldin, former federal prosecutor and host of the podcast "that said with michael zeldin." howonald trump still has those documents? and how will they go about proving that so that they potentially could get another search warrant? >> yeah, it's possible. so, what gives them pause as to whether they have everything is all of the empty files that said this file contains classified documents, and they don't seem by their accounting to have all the documents they...
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if you would, bring us into those dark moments, michael, and how your girls, once again, brought you back from the edge. >> i mean, i remember vividly the most difficult time throughout this entire experience for me and i didn't have anything to do with members of congress denying or mischaracterizing the day. i didn't have anything to do with fox news' hosts, you know, disparaging me or trying to discredit me. what it had to do with was the criticism that came internally from the law enforcement community. my first goal -- my first mission, so to speak, was to advocate for the officers that responded to the capitol on january 6th. specifically, those that fought on the lower west terrace, you know, which has been identified as the most violent area. i know many of those officers, i've come to know the ones that i didn't on that day, and there are a lot that are suffering in a variety of different ways. so to hear this criticism coming internally i think was just more than i could bear. you feel like, i'm out here subjecting myself to all of this criticism and ridicule and, you know,
if you would, bring us into those dark moments, michael, and how your girls, once again, brought you back from the edge. >> i mean, i remember vividly the most difficult time throughout this entire experience for me and i didn't have anything to do with members of congress denying or mischaracterizing the day. i didn't have anything to do with fox news' hosts, you know, disparaging me or trying to discredit me. what it had to do with was the criticism that came internally from the law...
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joining us now, wingstop ceo, michael stipworth. howlike your wings are you a spicy guy, a buffalo guy, what? what's your fave >> tyler, that was a really easy question for me to answer a couple of months ago i'm a lemon pepper guy it's a really unique flavor, the way we do it at wingstop, but since we've launched our chicken sandwich, which you can get in any of our 12 flavors, it's a tough run for its money on whether i'm a wing guy or a chicken sandwich guy now >> the chicken sandwich has really taken off and you basically sold through all your inventory in a week or something like that. what are the numbers that jumped -- it's a very good story. let's talk about why chicken wing prices have come down what, i guess they went way up and now they've come down. why have they come down so much? >> tyler, we saw back during the pandemic, a lot of people jumped into wings and it really ran the prices up to record levels and what we have seen over prior inflationary periods in wings is when that happened, people move away from the product a
joining us now, wingstop ceo, michael stipworth. howlike your wings are you a spicy guy, a buffalo guy, what? what's your fave >> tyler, that was a really easy question for me to answer a couple of months ago i'm a lemon pepper guy it's a really unique flavor, the way we do it at wingstop, but since we've launched our chicken sandwich, which you can get in any of our 12 flavors, it's a tough run for its money on whether i'm a wing guy or a chicken sandwich guy now >> the chicken...
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this is that's attacking, and it's frightening because what scares me and keeps me up at night, michael, is how many people would be okay with an outcome that's a more fascist government if the people who make them uncomfortable are put down. is there a way to turn this back in the republican party, is there something that can be done? >> the leadership is not prepared to do that, so they don't want to do that. two, this idea of, you know, how we turn these corners is going to require us. we got an election coming up in november, people. all right, this is where you can begin to draw that line, that very bright red line in the sand and say, no, we are not giving power back to this fascist tendency, to the marjorie taylor greenes. kevin mccarthy has told us she's going to be a leader in the party. we know where they're going. you know this, folks, don't get stupid on us and act like you don't. you do. you have a chance to control the outcomes, and that's the thing no one is counting on is how the american people respond. >> we'll see. i don't sleep because of this stuff. thank you both very much
this is that's attacking, and it's frightening because what scares me and keeps me up at night, michael, is how many people would be okay with an outcome that's a more fascist government if the people who make them uncomfortable are put down. is there a way to turn this back in the republican party, is there something that can be done? >> the leadership is not prepared to do that, so they don't want to do that. two, this idea of, you know, how we turn these corners is going to require us....
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children of different peoples of different worlds and different gods , this is the wife of prince michael who knows howuper-manic woman who develops the male hearts of a person at the christian bishop jonah who baptized permyakov was played by evgeny mironov where my character fiona climbs a terrible hurricane into a snowstorm, there a cross falls from the dome. he thinks this is a very bad sign. you understand that if he is now not creating a miracle.
children of different peoples of different worlds and different gods , this is the wife of prince michael who knows howuper-manic woman who develops the male hearts of a person at the christian bishop jonah who baptized permyakov was played by evgeny mironov where my character fiona climbs a terrible hurricane into a snowstorm, there a cross falls from the dome. he thinks this is a very bad sign. you understand that if he is now not creating a miracle.
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congressman michael waltz on red threat rising from china. how would the u.s.e to war with taiwan. will the cdc add covid to mandatory vaccines. all of that, plus kennedy. i am john robert. join sandra and me top of the hour for "america reports." >> welcome back. it appears another liberal leader isn't letting a crisis go to waste. canadian prime minister justin trudeau suggesting that russia's invasion of ukraine has been good for the country's green agenda, saying the war accelerated canada's move from oil and gas. >> russia and krukz delay energy transition? >> no, it is accelerating. it is absolutely accelerating. as people are saying, wow, we built an economic model and prosperity in some parts of the world that was reliant on energy inputs from russia, as they have to get off that, people are realizing getting off russian oil and gas means getting onto more oil and gas to replace that from elsewhere, but also showing we need to accelerate our move off of oil and gas or moves to decarbonize the gas at least. >> jackie, innocent people are still dying. tha
congressman michael waltz on red threat rising from china. how would the u.s.e to war with taiwan. will the cdc add covid to mandatory vaccines. all of that, plus kennedy. i am john robert. join sandra and me top of the hour for "america reports." >> welcome back. it appears another liberal leader isn't letting a crisis go to waste. canadian prime minister justin trudeau suggesting that russia's invasion of ukraine has been good for the country's green agenda, saying the war...
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michael, how do you rate congress? caller: i rate congress as a five because number one, people got to understand one thing. everybody that come to this state from columbus here are immigrants. number two, on that statement or that statement with trump depending on what goes on, he went down to the south and got people to come up here, him and what is the other little guy that was with him? trump is nothing but the anti-christ. and for peep that don't know -- people that don't know the history, go to their history books growing up knows this. when they wrote the constitution, they wrote it for them. for the white people. who died and left white man king of this earth? host: all right. that's michael. let's bring up deborah in wisconsin. deborah, you are calling on the republican line. what is your thoughts on congress? caller: oh, my lord. where do i start? i believe that we are fighting the devil, ok? to me, the democrats lie, cheat, steal and will do anything. look at biden's son. he is a drug addict, sex fiend and b
michael, how do you rate congress? caller: i rate congress as a five because number one, people got to understand one thing. everybody that come to this state from columbus here are immigrants. number two, on that statement or that statement with trump depending on what goes on, he went down to the south and got people to come up here, him and what is the other little guy that was with him? trump is nothing but the anti-christ. and for peep that don't know -- people that don't know the history,...
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what is the general history of michael, how did he get to you?ing sports. and a is a lot of work, and i didn’t need a dog at all, and it so happened that my ex-boyfriend for the new year. well , for some reason i am clarifying because at that time we had already parted, and how would it be such a very spontaneous gift. i didn't expect it. i got up from work. i work worked on december 31st. i am very good. i remember this at 6 pm. and after that, my life turned upside down, because the dog is , well, for me it is now a big member of our family and treats him as a full-fledged person, so i have to clarify the flight attendant. this is correctly called, yes, some stories happened during the flight. well, yes, something will come to your mind now or not, the brightest such or from the consequences a girl came to me and the girl says. i'm so afraid to fly, i'm so badly. can you help me with something? i say, come on, i'll brew sweet tea for you, perhaps, well, he will help you. you can stay with me and we 'll talk. she well began to drink tea, sweet t
what is the general history of michael, how did he get to you?ing sports. and a is a lot of work, and i didn’t need a dog at all, and it so happened that my ex-boyfriend for the new year. well , for some reason i am clarifying because at that time we had already parted, and how would it be such a very spontaneous gift. i didn't expect it. i got up from work. i work worked on december 31st. i am very good. i remember this at 6 pm. and after that, my life turned upside down, because the dog is...
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children of different peoples of different worlds and different gods, this is the wife of prince michael who knows howsuperman woman who develops male hearts as a christian bishop who baptized permyakov was played by evgeny mironov where is my character and she climbs a terrible hurricane into a snowstorm, because there, uh, a cross falls from the dome, and he thinks that this is a very bad sign. they understand that if he does not do it now, our miracle will lose the battle of instruments. i have never seen in my life. horses everything is on fire, millions of extras are all stepping on each other in iron armor, it's just complete hell . history kuznetsov young mikhail of perm and he has the fate of the earth in his hands, and he is in the hands of that fate. this is my family for filming built a large-scale scenery in the kama region. and the authenticity of the moscow region is incredible from a button. yes , an impressive collection of mustaches is a turn, so fyodor bondarchuk was transformed into a sovereign ivan iii and the truth is they say that your wife is a witch, when you dress in all luxur
children of different peoples of different worlds and different gods, this is the wife of prince michael who knows howsuperman woman who develops male hearts as a christian bishop who baptized permyakov was played by evgeny mironov where is my character and she climbs a terrible hurricane into a snowstorm, because there, uh, a cross falls from the dome, and he thinks that this is a very bad sign. they understand that if he does not do it now, our miracle will lose the battle of instruments. i...
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what an impact it has on our electricity bills plus 7 on your side's michael finney explains how quicklyort abc 7 news s >>> before we go tonight, from florida, the neighbors hugging neighbors after the storms. emily fisher embracing natalie lyons in fort myers. hugging her neighbor too. that smile when they saw each other amid the destruction. matt fisher embracing a friend. the flag salvaged from the wreckage. i'm david muir. good night. why are express lanes sitting empty while drivers sit in traffic? that's what usabc 7 news i-team reporter dan noyes and tonight see what he found out for you. prices are rising again where you can expect to pay the most almost $8 a gallon and what governor newsom announced today to help californians. i'm meteorologist sandia patel ian has weakened considerably but it is leaving behind a path of destruction and it is not done yet. i'll have the very latest on this large storm hour by hour as we head into the weekend forecast is coming up abc 7 news at 6 struts right now. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. y
what an impact it has on our electricity bills plus 7 on your side's michael finney explains how quicklyort abc 7 news s >>> before we go tonight, from florida, the neighbors hugging neighbors after the storms. emily fisher embracing natalie lyons in fort myers. hugging her neighbor too. that smile when they saw each other amid the destruction. matt fisher embracing a friend. the flag salvaged from the wreckage. i'm david muir. good night. why are express lanes sitting empty while...
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much better the chemistry was and how much more natural it was to work with michael j. fox.z. don't get me wrong. i can't imagine a "back to the future" without michael j. fox. all of them. >> it is nice 20to see the two them together. marty and doc, together forever. >>> no surprise that walking is good for you but what is the magic number when it comes to just how many steps you should be taking every day? here with an answer, told 10,000. what's the right number? >> what's the magic number? how many steps did you take running a 5k? >> go run it. >> somewhere between 4,000 and 6,000. yes. what is the magic number? researchers in this study wanted to see how did physical activity or steps translate to development of chronic disease and took 6,000 adults average age about 56. most of whom overweight. body index of about 28. gave them a fitbit. days or mor. 86% associated lower risk's diabetes, weight gain and major depressive disorder, as it reflux and sleep apnea. overweight to begin with and increased steps from 6,000 to 11,000 you dropped a risk of becoming obese by about
much better the chemistry was and how much more natural it was to work with michael j. fox.z. don't get me wrong. i can't imagine a "back to the future" without michael j. fox. all of them. >> it is nice 20to see the two them together. marty and doc, together forever. >>> no surprise that walking is good for you but what is the magic number when it comes to just how many steps you should be taking every day? here with an answer, told 10,000. what's the right number?...
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i am sandra to interview and with me as always, is michael presented in nigeria. how are you, chris? very well, thank you sandra, preservation. that's a good word to describe the focus of today's episode. it can be applied to both resources in our amazing animal kingdom. let's start off with a brief look at what's coming up. we'll hear about how ivory coast is turning organic waste into energy. find out why wildlife conservation is about much more than just numbers. and see how our solar rover is protected trees in barocha. if you have a special 4 legged friend in your life, chances are pretty high. it's a dog. they are considered good companions and fiercely loyal to the owners. that's why it's so interesting that people tend to have the of pose, it's impression of wild dogs, gene them as destructive and all predictable. what they to have something to contribute to the echo systems in which they leave. that's why conservationist the in simple way of fighting hard to protect one especially beautiful species found there. ah, this pretty pop looks like a peaceful fellow
i am sandra to interview and with me as always, is michael presented in nigeria. how are you, chris? very well, thank you sandra, preservation. that's a good word to describe the focus of today's episode. it can be applied to both resources in our amazing animal kingdom. let's start off with a brief look at what's coming up. we'll hear about how ivory coast is turning organic waste into energy. find out why wildlife conservation is about much more than just numbers. and see how our solar rover...
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example of how the markets are freezing up is when banks try to offload those loans they are time doing it. was that process -- did that not work the way it should have? was there some -- michaelorked how it was supposed to work. i think the banks are digesting a lot right now, a combination of write-downs of their bond portfolio. the balance sheet, stress test with capital and no unsold inventory. if you juxtapose this with what we experienced in the financial crisis, no systemic risk there. the markets are orderly, the loans are repriced in the markets absorb them and those were able to -- >> alix: he was also buying u.k. distressed assets. he definitely dipping his toe into that. u.k. price could fall as much is 20%. from his point of view the wheels are moving. there is grease in the wheels. it's ok so far. guy: as we take financial repression out of the system it will throw up opportunities. the u.k. is on sale, everything is on sale if you are an american with dollars per you are seeing real pockets of distress in key areas. the bank of england has been stepping into deal with that but there are others. commercial property the moment talking about this the only area hold
example of how the markets are freezing up is when banks try to offload those loans they are time doing it. was that process -- did that not work the way it should have? was there some -- michaelorked how it was supposed to work. i think the banks are digesting a lot right now, a combination of write-downs of their bond portfolio. the balance sheet, stress test with capital and no unsold inventory. if you juxtapose this with what we experienced in the financial crisis, no systemic risk there....
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i am sandra teen, of you, and with me as always, is michael presenter in nigeria. how are you, chris? very well, thank you sandra preservation, that's a good word to describe the focus of today's episode. it can be applied to both resources and are amazing animal kingdom. let's start off with a brief look at what's coming up. we'll hear about how ivory coast is tony. laconic waste into energy, to find out why wildlife conservation is about much more than just numbers and see how a solar oven is protected trees in morocco. if you have a special 4 legged friend in your life, chances are pretty high. it's a dog. they're considered good companions on fuel, the loyal to the onus. that's why it's so interesting that people tend to have the of pose, it's impression of wild dogs. gene them as destructive an unpredictable but they to have something to contribute to the echo systems in which they leave. that's why conservationist in simple way of fighting hard to protect one especially beautiful species found there. ah, this pretty pop looks like a peaceful fellow. but these spe
i am sandra teen, of you, and with me as always, is michael presenter in nigeria. how are you, chris? very well, thank you sandra preservation, that's a good word to describe the focus of today's episode. it can be applied to both resources and are amazing animal kingdom. let's start off with a brief look at what's coming up. we'll hear about how ivory coast is tony. laconic waste into energy, to find out why wildlife conservation is about much more than just numbers and see how a solar oven is...
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in uganda, i am sandra, queen of you, and with me as always, is michael presenter in nigeria. how are you, chris? very well, thank you sandra preservation. that's a good word to describe the focus of today's episode. it can be applied to both resources and are amazing animal kingdom. let's start off with a brief look at what's coming up. we'll hear about how ivory coast is tony mechanic waste into energy. find out why wildlife conservation is about much more than just numbers. and see how a solar rover is protected trees in barocha. if you have a special 4 legged friend in your life, chances are pretty high. it's a dog. they are considered good companions and fiercely loyal to their own is. that's why it's so interesting that people tend to have the of pose, it's impression of wild dogs, gene them as destructive an all predictable what they to have something to contribute to the echo systems in which they leave. that's why conservationists in simple way of fighting hard to protect one especially beautiful species found there . ah, this pretty pop looks like a peaceful fellow. but
in uganda, i am sandra, queen of you, and with me as always, is michael presenter in nigeria. how are you, chris? very well, thank you sandra preservation. that's a good word to describe the focus of today's episode. it can be applied to both resources and are amazing animal kingdom. let's start off with a brief look at what's coming up. we'll hear about how ivory coast is tony mechanic waste into energy. find out why wildlife conservation is about much more than just numbers. and see how a...