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and finally james monroe. for jackson represents this this link now right that jackson begins to cultivate this conversation with james monroe in such a way that it begins to influence madison's own thinking about jackson at this point. and so really, it's james monroe in many ways who gets jackson pulled into the thick of things in the war of 1812 now madison is not going to direct jackson's move towards canada or to move to the right lakes region or the ohio valley instead he is going to point himself against the muscogee people and ultimately to, florida to alabama to new orleans where the war is going to end at that point. i love the two portraits of these men here at this point because again, it's showing them roughly the same age the same position and so it really it kind of creates. i think this wonderful visual reference point between the mover the politician and the mover the general in the military. course nancy do you want to move us on just one more step? thank you. so the war of 1812 of course com
and finally james monroe. for jackson represents this this link now right that jackson begins to cultivate this conversation with james monroe in such a way that it begins to influence madison's own thinking about jackson at this point. and so really, it's james monroe in many ways who gets jackson pulled into the thick of things in the war of 1812 now madison is not going to direct jackson's move towards canada or to move to the right lakes region or the ohio valley instead he is going to...
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i'm nancy stets and i manage education programs at james monroe's highland. we are delighted to be doing the program general jackson president monroe and the florida territory tonight in partnership with andrew jackson's the hermitage in nashville, tennessee. now a little bit about how this program came to be. we're delighted to have aaron adams with us tonight. who is the director of education at the hermitage and you'll be hearing a little bit more about her in just a moment. hi
i'm nancy stets and i manage education programs at james monroe's highland. we are delighted to be doing the program general jackson president monroe and the florida territory tonight in partnership with andrew jackson's the hermitage in nashville, tennessee. now a little bit about how this program came to be. we're delighted to have aaron adams with us tonight. who is the director of education at the hermitage and you'll be hearing a little bit more about her in just a moment. hi
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i live but it was just me in the monroe. oh ah, you're watching d w, news, asia coming up today in all india focused. we'll take a closer look at how delhi is responding to this rest of ukrainian conflict and the impact this war will have for the country. thousands of indian students have had to flee ukraine. they describe their terrifying experience and turning to domestic news votes are being counted in the key. indian state of pradesh elections. how will prime minister to render modi's party fair? ah, i melissa chan. thanks for joining us. we start with ukraine where some 20000 students from india had been studying many of them for their medical degrees. they too were swept up in the may, him of war. most fled to bordering countries, including poland and romania, where they have been sent home by the indian government for the last few days. however, the concern has been over 600 students still stuck in the eastern city of sumi. we understand the students have been successfully evacuated. here's their story. by d w one yea
i live but it was just me in the monroe. oh ah, you're watching d w, news, asia coming up today in all india focused. we'll take a closer look at how delhi is responding to this rest of ukrainian conflict and the impact this war will have for the country. thousands of indian students have had to flee ukraine. they describe their terrifying experience and turning to domestic news votes are being counted in the key. indian state of pradesh elections. how will prime minister to render modi's party...
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america's first black female supreme court justice >>> and this iconic andy warhol portrait of marilyn monroe is on the auction block for some, you know, $200 million a busy tuesday ahead "early today" starts right now good morning, i'm frances rivera. >> and i am cori coffin. glad you're with us. breaking overnight extreme weather and catastrophic tornados ripped through central texas. just watch as this tornado here rips across the road, spinning this red pickup truck onto its side until it miraculously manages to land upright again, and is still able to drive away from the ordeal. several tornados were reported in williamston, caldwell counties search-and-rescue operations have been ongoing and one tornado touched down during a live broadcast on our nbc affiliate kxan the massive funnel cloud moving across rush-hour traffic meanwhile, dozens have to sprint to safety after a tornado rips through a walmart parking lot. ! get inside get inside run, run, run, run run, run, run! [ bleep ]. oh, my god a car! >> holy [ bleep ]. run, run, run! run! >> the winds, powerful enough to move those cars
america's first black female supreme court justice >>> and this iconic andy warhol portrait of marilyn monroe is on the auction block for some, you know, $200 million a busy tuesday ahead "early today" starts right now good morning, i'm frances rivera. >> and i am cori coffin. glad you're with us. breaking overnight extreme weather and catastrophic tornados ripped through central texas. just watch as this tornado here rips across the road, spinning this red pickup truck...
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. >>> and record multi-millions at auction for andy warhol's "marilyn monroe. >> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith. >> good evening. vladimir putin's war against ukraine is on the verge of a disastrous stalemate russia's getting desperate to gain momentum, and that could mean severe death and destruction in the days and weeks to come. that's the grim assessment from a senior nato intelligence official as the russian invasion stalls and atrocities against civilians mount. the pentagon says russian forces have been ramping up bombing and shelling of cities they haven't been able to capture, including kyiv, the capital. ukrainian officials say a russian strike obliterated this shopping center, killing at least eight people rescue teams pulling bodies and wounded survivors out of the wreckage and here's a photo of one of the rescuers overcome with emotion the pentagon says the russians are bombarding cities more and more because they failed to achieve most of their objectives. >> when you look at what they've managed to do in 26 days, it's not that impres
. >>> and record multi-millions at auction for andy warhol's "marilyn monroe. >> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith. >> good evening. vladimir putin's war against ukraine is on the verge of a disastrous stalemate russia's getting desperate to gain momentum, and that could mean severe death and destruction in the days and weeks to come. that's the grim assessment from a senior nato intelligence official as the russian invasion stalls...
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moneywatch" why a russian court is banning facebook and instagram and an iconic painting of marilyn monroe for auction. diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. >>> good morning, diane. stock futures are pointing to a flat open following remarks by the fed chair that the central bank is open to higher rate hikes to fight inflation. yesterday the dow lost 201 points, breaking a five-day winning streak. the nasdaq dipped 55, and the s&p 500 shed a point. >>> a russian court has banned facebook and instagram saying their parent company meta engaged in extremist activity. the ban makes it illegal for meta to do business or operate offices in russia but does not go after users. the use of facebook and instagram were already banned by the government earlier this month after prosecutors said the palace forms were being used to spread false news about the situation in ukraine and incite violence against russian soldiers. >>> there's a new dating app specifically for single parents. it's called stir. the company match launched yesterday after hearing single parents experiencing d
moneywatch" why a russian court is banning facebook and instagram and an iconic painting of marilyn monroe for auction. diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. >>> good morning, diane. stock futures are pointing to a flat open following remarks by the fed chair that the central bank is open to higher rate hikes to fight inflation. yesterday the dow lost 201 points, breaking a five-day winning streak. the nasdaq dipped 55, and the s&p 500 shed a point....
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a long rate from fcr and monroe doctrine. i wish we had more time tonight you gave us a good grounding in what we need to do and no going forward. >> with a moment from tonight's state of the union, you might'v missed all the media adulation that followed. raymond moore returns >> is for seen and unseen look at the state of then you're never that we turn fox news contributor raymond arroyo. we will get two that little medallion around your neck in a moment. the media are already saluted biden's speech. >> it was a fairly solid performance. >> this is a reminder of people are looked at joe biden he was for most of his speech and i think you could see its graphic on. >> every single person stood with joe biden tonight at that it was him at its best. uncle joe is back. >> every single person is standing with joe biden. i don't know which speech they sell but this did not look like that to me. >> putin circle keep with with things but never gain gave hearts and souls of the good writing and people from defending. >> the pound of
a long rate from fcr and monroe doctrine. i wish we had more time tonight you gave us a good grounding in what we need to do and no going forward. >> with a moment from tonight's state of the union, you might'v missed all the media adulation that followed. raymond moore returns >> is for seen and unseen look at the state of then you're never that we turn fox news contributor raymond arroyo. we will get two that little medallion around your neck in a moment. the media are already...
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. >>> and later, the iconic image of marilyn monroe up for auction. >>> oh, my goodness. [ sirens ] >> a state of emergency has been declared in miami beach after scenes like this over the weekend. spring break crowds running for cover after two shooting incidents. five people were wounded. in response, authorities will impose a curfew this weekend beginning thursday. >>> the ex-wife of former missouri governor eric greitens is accusing him of physically abusing her and their children. greitens a republican is running for senate. his ex-wife claims he knocked her down and took her phone so she couldn't call for help. at least two republicanns.- senators are calling on him to drop out of the race. >>> we're learning more about a dangerous stunt on a los angeles street involving a tesla and a driver who fled the scene. this morning, police searching for the driver seen here jumping a los angeles intersection in a tesla. videos of the stunt shows the vehicle speeding up the hill before launching into the air nose-diving on the other side of the street before slamming into trash cans and
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. >> when met with pushback by monroe and others, he told the guns to monroe that went back to selling? >> yeah, 100%. >> yeah, it's like buying a lawn chair at walmart. you can bring a lawn chair in cash. >> the guns don't have serial numbers, and many of them across the country from shows and online sales are bought by former convicts who are, by law, barred from owning the weapons. there were 586 such conflicts arrested with ghost guns in los angeles just last year. >> this is the beginning of a ghost gun. >> this reality has led many to call for a change in the law. pennsylvania attorney has tried to classify the ghost gun kits as firearms, and that would force people to pass a background check to get them. >> do you even begin to know how many are out on the streets? >> it's impossible to know at this time. >> there's no sign of legislation passing on capitol hill, and the biden administration is trying. >> we turned to pennsylvania and met up with the special agents from the ag's office. >> how-to, still all over the internet. >> we won't show you all the steps, but for the agent
. >> when met with pushback by monroe and others, he told the guns to monroe that went back to selling? >> yeah, 100%. >> yeah, it's like buying a lawn chair at walmart. you can bring a lawn chair in cash. >> the guns don't have serial numbers, and many of them across the country from shows and online sales are bought by former convicts who are, by law, barred from owning the weapons. there were 586 such conflicts arrested with ghost guns in los angeles just last year....
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but in monro mcclung, the french president also said everything is still on the table. so that might have been a hint in that direction. further discussion is to be head, and of course, when i said ukraine is on its own, it doesn't mean that they will not to every thing to help. they will give money, humanitarian aid. they are welcoming refugees, phone from ukraine, and the numbers are increasing daily as they are trying to put in a logistics into ukraine trains. for instance, from the german train operator deutsch upon to, to bring goods into ukraine as long as that is still possible. more military 8 is also talked about. another 500000000 are proposed to flow into that. so yes, they're doing everything except for sort of really damaging down position at that mean sort of the final boycott. and that's the final turn of the screw. it was, we've got to sanctions, the final boy court for oil and gas. it corresponded barbara laser reporting from the summit in versailles. barbara, thank you very much. he wanting you to re news. a recap now of the mean story from the crisis.
but in monro mcclung, the french president also said everything is still on the table. so that might have been a hint in that direction. further discussion is to be head, and of course, when i said ukraine is on its own, it doesn't mean that they will not to every thing to help. they will give money, humanitarian aid. they are welcoming refugees, phone from ukraine, and the numbers are increasing daily as they are trying to put in a logistics into ukraine trains. for instance, from the german...
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marilyn monroe. even got the beard going. how did an artist from portugal take on this project? boyfriend caught a niners game on tv, fell in love with the team. she caught a look at jimmy g and fell in love with him. how long is she going to go on with that? >> i hope she has a lot of canvas and paint. you know what else is going on? the last time we saw the warriors look good. they continue to struggle without steph curry. stick around. sports is next. >>> welcome back. with no steph curry, the warriors are losers of five of the last six. in the nation's capital today, taking on washington. down 18 in the second quarter, but they go on a run before the close of the half. down eight at the break, but they could never close the gap in the second half. the difference, three-pointers. the wizards outscored the warriors by 24 points from beyond the arc. tomorrow, they play at memphis. >>> the stanford women's basketball team is trying to punch its way to the final four. highlights tonight at 11. >>> a big week ahead for the stanford women's golf team. five cardinal players are teei
marilyn monroe. even got the beard going. how did an artist from portugal take on this project? boyfriend caught a niners game on tv, fell in love with the team. she caught a look at jimmy g and fell in love with him. how long is she going to go on with that? >> i hope she has a lot of canvas and paint. you know what else is going on? the last time we saw the warriors look good. they continue to struggle without steph curry. stick around. sports is next. >>> welcome back. with no...
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they already have the hud horn pulling up the men in the hope alone had the odor. kula, monroe, adina. mitchell? no. i didn't. i'm in j o minute and a short thought maneuver. minima. folk name. i wish i could show the series ended when a page of a job like, you know, governor will come a center kind of government. marcia will have a 2nd in for more of a government such as another and the been romani move in coke over so, but i got them that i will definitely regard you mentioned what day we have a very right when government which supports this others doesn't matter to them whether the israelis or acting legally or illegally peacefully, violently. so where the people that live up here are more or less the same population that attacked us very violently. in april of 2017. the hilltop you are young, they are do wells. who kind of dropped out of every system. they see themselves as being extremely religious, so that the messiah will come and we god's kingdom here. but they don't even respect the rabbis of the settlements who they are is a natural outgrowth of what we've created here. most
they already have the hud horn pulling up the men in the hope alone had the odor. kula, monroe, adina. mitchell? no. i didn't. i'm in j o minute and a short thought maneuver. minima. folk name. i wish i could show the series ended when a page of a job like, you know, governor will come a center kind of government. marcia will have a 2nd in for more of a government such as another and the been romani move in coke over so, but i got them that i will definitely regard you mentioned what day we...
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. >> we tracked down jordan monroe, the main kit supplier. >> you're following the laws. >> yes. >> handing it's like buying a lawn chair in cash. >> this is the beginning of a ghost gun. >> pennsylvania attorney general josh shapiro has tried to classified these ghost guns from kids as firearms that would force people to pass a background check to get them. >> do you begin to know how many are out on the streets >> i think it's almost impossible to know at this point. >> reporter: but there's no sign of legislation passing on capitol hill the biden administration is, how however, working on a new formulation. two weeks later we returned to pennsylvania and met up with special agents from the a.g.'s office who agreed to use the kit we purchased from the show to build the ghost gun. we won't show you all the steps, but for some agents it took some drill, hammering down, and a little bit of hammering. a firearm. just over one hour later, ready to go. an easy-to-assemble firearm without a trisace of its existee on the streets vaughn hillyard, nbc news. >> so tough to see, especially with the g
. >> we tracked down jordan monroe, the main kit supplier. >> you're following the laws. >> yes. >> handing it's like buying a lawn chair in cash. >> this is the beginning of a ghost gun. >> pennsylvania attorney general josh shapiro has tried to classified these ghost guns from kids as firearms that would force people to pass a background check to get them. >> do you begin to know how many are out on the streets >> i think it's almost impossible...
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this rocket attack outside the monro hotel killed 11 people, and the nome also fell on defiance. i do remember when rockets were floating around, z o t l, i mean we had, you know, the cameras that were firing rockets from about 5 to 10 miles away outside of the city. and the rushing back of the l, you know, you know, around that. so you know, that had that around the reception area to, to, to, to be safe. you know, as a me, a ruse tightened its grip on the capital. prime minister law, no fled to indonesia. while jim lorry came back to put on pen. i returned to cambodia again in 1975. i arrived and covered the final days of the, of the basically very sad decline of any chance that the cambodians had to withstand the commercial ruse. as the communists, advanced the u. s. lodge to dramatic airlift. operation eagle pool began on the 12th of april, $975.00, and the americans evacuated hundreds of their own citizens and cambodians from the country. meanwhile, the mood inside look, gnome grew more tense for both the cambodian stuff and the journalist. the last time i really had the brea
this rocket attack outside the monro hotel killed 11 people, and the nome also fell on defiance. i do remember when rockets were floating around, z o t l, i mean we had, you know, the cameras that were firing rockets from about 5 to 10 miles away outside of the city. and the rushing back of the l, you know, you know, around that. so you know, that had that around the reception area to, to, to, to be safe. you know, as a me, a ruse tightened its grip on the capital. prime minister law, no fled...
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their mouths that they want to control canada, mexico, the entire western hemisphere through the monroe doctrine. look at what happened back in the early 900 sixty's during the cuban missile crisis. the united states did it, you know, threatened to invade cuba. it sent anti castro cubans right wingers to go and try to overthrow the government of cuba at the time. because cuba was too close to what was than the soviet union. but, you know, they, they, they don't understand why a country like russia might not want an enemy allied military alliance, right on their border to spite attempts to silence the russian media in the e. u. a recent poland, france has revealed that more than half of respondents agree with some of russia's reasons for entering the ukraine conflict r t show davinsky has more. when o c and other channels described as being propaganda, tools of the kremlin was shut down a month ago. european leaders were triumphant. the state owned russia to date and sputnik, as well as their subsidiaries, will no longer be able to spread their lives to justify proteins war. and to saw d
their mouths that they want to control canada, mexico, the entire western hemisphere through the monroe doctrine. look at what happened back in the early 900 sixty's during the cuban missile crisis. the united states did it, you know, threatened to invade cuba. it sent anti castro cubans right wingers to go and try to overthrow the government of cuba at the time. because cuba was too close to what was than the soviet union. but, you know, they, they, they don't understand why a country like...
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this happened about 10 30 this morning at the santa clara county republican headquarters on north monroe street. volunteers at that office say a man knocked on a window and they invited him inside. but he started arguing about politics, and they say the man then pulled down a can of red spray paint. and painted over the face of former president donald trump, shown in a photo hanging on the wall. it's a sad day when we have people. carrying out physical violence and vandalism against somebody because you disagree with their positions or the politician they're supporting. the volunteers said the suspect also painted the front door on his way out, as well as a parked car that belonged to one of the volunteers. a deadly hit and run crash is under investigation in san jose tonight, police say a person was walking near south white road. when they were struck by a car. ktvu jana katsuyama tells us people in that neighborhood say this is a dangerous road, and they want the city to take some action. on south white road at cold water drive, san jose police investigators placed evidence markers on
this happened about 10 30 this morning at the santa clara county republican headquarters on north monroe street. volunteers at that office say a man knocked on a window and they invited him inside. but he started arguing about politics, and they say the man then pulled down a can of red spray paint. and painted over the face of former president donald trump, shown in a photo hanging on the wall. it's a sad day when we have people. carrying out physical violence and vandalism against somebody...
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was a funder line, said a 2027 deadline to end imports of russian oil gas and coal french president monro. my call also outlined an aide package of half a 1000000000 euros for keith, including more military assistance. but leaders stopped short of bass tracking e u membership for ukraine. some from the line rate are rated that russia's invasion of ukraine threatens the energy security of all of europe. this crisis has indeed made us face up to our responsibilities in the face of a new reality. first, our duty to continue ensuring reliable, secure, and affordable supply of energy to european consumers. in the mid term, this means getting rid of our dependency on russian gas by diversification of supply by massively investing and renewables. and for more on that, i'm joined now by the w corresponding barbara vessel inverse thigh, where this informal use summit came to an end today. barbara strategic autonomy, energy security is the e u, admitting there were 2 naive and making themselves so dependent on russia. yes, they are admitting it in a manner like wrong. the french president who had d
was a funder line, said a 2027 deadline to end imports of russian oil gas and coal french president monro. my call also outlined an aide package of half a 1000000000 euros for keith, including more military assistance. but leaders stopped short of bass tracking e u membership for ukraine. some from the line rate are rated that russia's invasion of ukraine threatens the energy security of all of europe. this crisis has indeed made us face up to our responsibilities in the face of a new reality....
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their mouths that they want to control canada, mexico, the entire western hemisphere through the monroe doctrine. look at what happened back in the early 1960 s during the cuban missile crisis. the united states did, you know, threatened to invade cuba and sent an anti castro cubans, right? wingers to go and try to overthrow the government of cuba at the time. because cuba was too close to what was then the soviet union. but you know, they, they don't understand why a country like russia might not want an enemy allied military alliance right on their border. the economic can fall out from western sanctions against russia is now spreading to more countries and continents. consumers across europe and africa are now bearing the brunt of the backlash amid soaring food and fuel prices. thousands of truck drivers have formed road blocks in madrid, calling for the resignation of spain's transport minister over skyrocketing fuel prices. it is the latest development of protests in the spanish capital over the past 2 weeks and made economic backlash over western sanctions against russia. meanwhil
their mouths that they want to control canada, mexico, the entire western hemisphere through the monroe doctrine. look at what happened back in the early 1960 s during the cuban missile crisis. the united states did, you know, threatened to invade cuba and sent an anti castro cubans, right? wingers to go and try to overthrow the government of cuba at the time. because cuba was too close to what was then the soviet union. but you know, they, they don't understand why a country like russia might...
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and monro mac wrong at the french president who had during he came to office 5 years ago or been already talking about it more autonomy in europe. more independence to sort of be more self reliant. he had this, i told you so moment he could carpet, hardly it keep himself form from reiterating that. so yes, he was proven right in many other countries, in particular, germany where proven to be very naive, the, to trusting in their relations was russia and to trusting that good economic growth relations would relate into a close political and reliable political relationship. so all of this has been thrown down the drain. now all this is gone and they have to completely reoriented their industrial policy, the energy policy, and their do political as a stand because they have recognized that everything they've done. and the few years in that regard was just not right. and this is what they're doing now. they're trying to become more self reliant. of course, they have to have a new energy policy. the whole green revolution will have to be sort of really speed it up, but, and that's the big but
and monro mac wrong at the french president who had during he came to office 5 years ago or been already talking about it more autonomy in europe. more independence to sort of be more self reliant. he had this, i told you so moment he could carpet, hardly it keep himself form from reiterating that. so yes, he was proven right in many other countries, in particular, germany where proven to be very naive, the, to trusting in their relations was russia and to trusting that good economic growth...
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their mouths that they want to control canada, mexico, the entire western hemisphere through the monroe doctrine. look at what happened back in the early 1960 s during the cuban missile crisis. the united states did it, you know, threatened to invade cuba. it sent anti castro. cubans right wingers to go and try to overthrow the government of cuba at the time because cuba was too close to what was then the soviet union. but you know, they, they don't understand why a country like russia might not want an enemy allied military alliance right on their border. russia says that o s. c, e vehicles are used in ukraine to transport western arms, saying certain instances have been uncovered by russian troops in the country. this substantial allegation was made in a recent un security council meeting ortiz kellum up and comments. the un security council meeting was convened. the 15 member by that leads the united nations assembled to discuss a resolution regarding the humanitarian situation in ukraine as the fighting goes on and negotiation have begun. now at this point, when the meeting began, w
their mouths that they want to control canada, mexico, the entire western hemisphere through the monroe doctrine. look at what happened back in the early 1960 s during the cuban missile crisis. the united states did it, you know, threatened to invade cuba. it sent anti castro. cubans right wingers to go and try to overthrow the government of cuba at the time because cuba was too close to what was then the soviet union. but you know, they, they don't understand why a country like russia might...
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i name a few icons, jackie kennedy, grace kelly, marilyn monroe — these are various icons that brought and today, you do see variations on some of that. i mean you really do, but in a new way, in a more personal way. it's notjust your movie stars or first ladies, or princesses. it's kind of democratised now, and that's kind of great. one of the big issues that came up in this pandemic is that of sustainability. do you think the two can ever go hand—in—hand, fashion and sustainability, is that something you as a designer are thinking seriously about, now more than ever? i think we have always thought about it. i don't think it was ever a subject we could tackle as an industry, globally, because by its very demand for speed and delivery, that, by its very definition, makes sustainability very difficult on every level. and then factor in what's going on with the planet, and what's going on with the techniques needed to develop fabric. now that we are working with new fabrics like plastics and moulded rubber and things like that, that we take them for granted, but it's going to take a lot
i name a few icons, jackie kennedy, grace kelly, marilyn monroe — these are various icons that brought and today, you do see variations on some of that. i mean you really do, but in a new way, in a more personal way. it's notjust your movie stars or first ladies, or princesses. it's kind of democratised now, and that's kind of great. one of the big issues that came up in this pandemic is that of sustainability. do you think the two can ever go hand—in—hand, fashion and sustainability, is...
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their mouths, that they want to control canada, mexico, the entire western hemisphere through the monroe doctrine. but, you know, they, they don't understand why a country like russia might not want an enemy allied military alliance, right on their border. now, tell you brought it up. so i have to kind of go back to this. you had the cartoon about russia's concerns about us bases near borders. you mentioned it. so i have to ask, what would the us do if there were, in fact russian base is near the orders? well, i mean, you know, obviously i'm not the president, but i'm pretty sure that any, either a democrat or republican no matter what they didn't read, are you kidding, they would never let it happen. i mean, we don't even have to speculate too much. look at what happened back in the early 900 sixty's during the cuban missile crisis. the united states did it, you know, threatened to invade cuba and sent an anti castro cubans, right. wingers to go and try to overthrow the government of cuba at the time. because cuba was too close to what was than the soviet union. so the united states, th
their mouths, that they want to control canada, mexico, the entire western hemisphere through the monroe doctrine. but, you know, they, they don't understand why a country like russia might not want an enemy allied military alliance, right on their border. now, tell you brought it up. so i have to kind of go back to this. you had the cartoon about russia's concerns about us bases near borders. you mentioned it. so i have to ask, what would the us do if there were, in fact russian base is near...
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but we heard, for instance, from the french president monro mcclung today, that he also reiterates that call and says, yes, we can't watch what's happening there. we have to figure out a way to help people to get them out. so he is also raising his voice for admission . so slowly that the alliance might be moving that way, but it doesn't look particularly quickly are available for us in warsaw. thank you so much for reporting. and as barbara mentioned, western countries have imposed economic sanctions on russia over its war. but so far, the european union has been reluctant to stop in ports of russian fossil fuels, which make of a large share of europe. energy mix eaters haven't been scrambling to find replacements pipelines still bringing rushing gas into the e. u. around 40 percent of europe's gas consumption comes from russia, which is why e. u. leaders haven't been able to agree a ban on imports as a way of trying to force moscow to end the war in ukraine. but what they did do the summit in brussels, attended by president biden, is a great deal to buy more gas from the u. s. was via
but we heard, for instance, from the french president monro mcclung today, that he also reiterates that call and says, yes, we can't watch what's happening there. we have to figure out a way to help people to get them out. so he is also raising his voice for admission . so slowly that the alliance might be moving that way, but it doesn't look particularly quickly are available for us in warsaw. thank you so much for reporting. and as barbara mentioned, western countries have imposed economic...
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here today from jane doyle from northeastern pennsylvania, not far from where i live, she lives in monroe county in the northeastern corner of our state. jane will share her harrowing story of navigating the complexity of these benefits, not only for herself but also as a caregiver for her mother. she'll also describe how she lives in fear that her doctors whom she trusts to keep her healthy will no longer take her coverage. we'll also hear from dennis heafey about his coverage that combines medicare and medicaid and how that lets him remain independent. but it was quite a road to get there, to get to that independence. certainly there is work to be done. jane's experience and dennis' story make that very clear. i'm grateful that our ranking member, senator scott, and i agree on this point. today we're introducing the pace expanded act. this bill will reduce administrative barriers that prevent the development and expansion of pace programs. in pennsylvania, we call them life programs. but in most of the country they go by that name, pace. these programs enable people with medicare and me
here today from jane doyle from northeastern pennsylvania, not far from where i live, she lives in monroe county in the northeastern corner of our state. jane will share her harrowing story of navigating the complexity of these benefits, not only for herself but also as a caregiver for her mother. she'll also describe how she lives in fear that her doctors whom she trusts to keep her healthy will no longer take her coverage. we'll also hear from dennis heafey about his coverage that combines...
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the d minor on edge is eda ah monro matheson and know how the top stories and al jazeera russian forces have continued shelling a northern ukraine despite russia saying it would scale back its attacks. overnight strikes, destroyed buildings in china, have the northwest of keys, the capital, as also seen explosions and fighting arches. it is chris and saloon has been speaking to russia's deputy, you and ambassador dmitri polanski. and he's told her that the international community as rushed to conclusions about rush as activities around keith and jem have the wis.
the d minor on edge is eda ah monro matheson and know how the top stories and al jazeera russian forces have continued shelling a northern ukraine despite russia saying it would scale back its attacks. overnight strikes, destroyed buildings in china, have the northwest of keys, the capital, as also seen explosions and fighting arches. it is chris and saloon has been speaking to russia's deputy, you and ambassador dmitri polanski. and he's told her that the international community as rushed to...
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and our own interests, we have had the monroe doctrine almost 200 years. host: there is a lot there so let's get a response. guest: the western allies have surrounded the soviet union and the warsaw pact since the smoke was still clearing from world war ii. airbase in turkey had assets that could be over soviet airspace in a matter of minutes and no time from 1950 on did a nato member state or any of those assets ever threaten a warsaw pact country or attack the soviet union or later russia. the only cases are of the hon gary and uprising in 1956 -- hungarian uprising in 1956, this prague uprising, and the squashing of the solidarity trade union in 1980. there are plenty of examples of russia pushing around the countries in its neighborhood in order to get obedience and very little necessity for military force or the use of assets the united states and its allies had in that part of the world. the base was never used for one in which to attack the soviet union. gary powers had the bad luck to be shot down and dwight eisenhower had egg on his face when it w
and our own interests, we have had the monroe doctrine almost 200 years. host: there is a lot there so let's get a response. guest: the western allies have surrounded the soviet union and the warsaw pact since the smoke was still clearing from world war ii. airbase in turkey had assets that could be over soviet airspace in a matter of minutes and no time from 1950 on did a nato member state or any of those assets ever threaten a warsaw pact country or attack the soviet union or later russia....
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i name a few icons, jacky kennedy, grace kelly, marilyn monroe, these are various icons that brought i mean you really do but in a new way, in a more personal way. do but in a new way, in a more personalway. it's do but in a new way, in a more personal way. it's notjust your movie stars or first ladies, or princesses. it's kind of democratise now, that's kinda great. kind of democratise now, that's kinda great-— kinda great. one of the big issues that _ kinda great. one of the big issues that came _ kinda great. one of the big issues that came up - kinda great. one of the big issues that came up in - kinda great. one of the big issues that came up in this| issues that came up in this pandemic is that of sustainability? do you think the two can ever go hand—in—hand, fashion and sustainability, is that something you as a designer of thinking seriously about, now more than ever? i thinking seriously about, now more than ever?— thinking seriously about, now more than ever? i think we have alwa s more than ever? i think we have always thought _ more than ever? i think we have always thoug
i name a few icons, jacky kennedy, grace kelly, marilyn monroe, these are various icons that brought i mean you really do but in a new way, in a more personal way. do but in a new way, in a more personalway. it's do but in a new way, in a more personal way. it's notjust your movie stars or first ladies, or princesses. it's kind of democratise now, that's kinda great. kind of democratise now, that's kinda great-— kinda great. one of the big issues that _ kinda great. one of the big issues that...
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it is the only refinery that can blend jet fuel in quantity, and monroe refinery is the largest buyer in the united states of russian oil, so you ban that oil , monroe will have to go out into the market and buy source oil from other places, and that means the cost to blend jet fuel is higher and that means the cost of airline tickets this summer are going to sky rocket. stuart: what do you make of this , steven. the president is working with venezuela and iran so they produce more oil to put it on the world market. what do you make of that? >> pathetic. this is an administration that would rather talk to terrorists than texans. we have yet to see any sort of olive branch thrown out to domestic production. the president in the state of the union address just came up with these lame path with regard to renewables. he had no solution, and now, what we're doing is we looked at his speech, by the way, that was one hour long, nearly 7,000 words long, never mentioned domestic crude oil and natural gas production. rather go out and i don't know, stuart, you tell me, is iranian and venezuelan
it is the only refinery that can blend jet fuel in quantity, and monroe refinery is the largest buyer in the united states of russian oil, so you ban that oil , monroe will have to go out into the market and buy source oil from other places, and that means the cost to blend jet fuel is higher and that means the cost of airline tickets this summer are going to sky rocket. stuart: what do you make of this , steven. the president is working with venezuela and iran so they produce more oil to put...
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the eddie warhol marilyn monroe portrait is expected to sell for $200 million at auction.nt record is a cost so that sold for $179 million in 2015. the 40 square inch sage blue marilyn goes up for auction may. mike: it's not like the football that is the last football ever by someone. larry: this is different. dan: $200 million. larry: if you can spend $200 million on the painting, how much money do you have? is there any possibility i could wait for the nft to come out? dan: it is an iconic photo. that is a lot of money to spend, but it is wonderful to celebrate and preserve art. larry: expensive. healthy eating runs in the family. supermodel gisele of football legend tom brady is writing a cookbook. it will give you an inside look into how their family needs. i will include recipes she, freddie get the kids enjoyed regularly. we have talked about brady's diet in the past, including about 80% vegetables. i remember reading an article where at certain times of the year he will eat cold foods only and other times hot foods. he has a whole meal plan and workout program for y
the eddie warhol marilyn monroe portrait is expected to sell for $200 million at auction.nt record is a cost so that sold for $179 million in 2015. the 40 square inch sage blue marilyn goes up for auction may. mike: it's not like the football that is the last football ever by someone. larry: this is different. dan: $200 million. larry: if you can spend $200 million on the painting, how much money do you have? is there any possibility i could wait for the nft to come out? dan: it is an iconic...
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fashion, with underwires and padding, allowing women to emulate the stars of the era, like marilyn monroeomanhood as not having a bank account or getting excited when you get a vacuum for your anniversary. and it wasn't just about the curves. thanks to torpedo bras, it was also about the pointiness, which may look a little odd now, but at the time, it was the cold war, so it made sense to have extra missiles on hand in case russia invaded. but while bras were supporting women, not all women were supporting bras. in fact, by the late 1960s, going braless became a fashion statement. boobs were free to hang and move around and swing as much as all the couples at the party. it was a great time for boobs. except for all the polyester they were rubbing again for the first time. but contrary to popular belief, burning bras was never actually a thing. what did happen is that in 1968, demonstrators were protesting the miss america pageant for being sexist, racist, and forcing women to solve world peace in 10 seconds. you need at least five minutes to do that. so protesters tossed symbols of their
fashion, with underwires and padding, allowing women to emulate the stars of the era, like marilyn monroeomanhood as not having a bank account or getting excited when you get a vacuum for your anniversary. and it wasn't just about the curves. thanks to torpedo bras, it was also about the pointiness, which may look a little odd now, but at the time, it was the cold war, so it made sense to have extra missiles on hand in case russia invaded. but while bras were supporting women, not all women...
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monroe, apparently. the state department was quite concerned that russian forces could gain access to these biofacilities. or, perhaps, it's not even these facilities that make her so concerned. remember, there are still two biosafety level three labs that we helped fund which are located in some hot zones. the capital of kyiv and odesa. reports indicate they work with some serious airborne pathogens, so, are these labs the ones we are worried about? since nobody will give us the clear answer on which facilities are at risk, the russians and the chinese are filling the void. we need some answers. jamie metzl is described as the original covid whistleblower on the wuhan lab. he's a former w.h.o. adviser and former national security council member. jamie, clear this up, what the hell is going on with these biolabs in ukraine? >> so, jesse, as you just described, our government did exactly what we would have wanted it to do after the fall of the soviet union. we invested a lot in cleaning up the chemical an
monroe, apparently. the state department was quite concerned that russian forces could gain access to these biofacilities. or, perhaps, it's not even these facilities that make her so concerned. remember, there are still two biosafety level three labs that we helped fund which are located in some hot zones. the capital of kyiv and odesa. reports indicate they work with some serious airborne pathogens, so, are these labs the ones we are worried about? since nobody will give us the clear answer...
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not the self portrait, not the screen, but down there, bottom right. 1964, andy warhol of madeleine monroeillion. which would make it the most expensive 20th century artwork ever to sell at auction. well, the painting comes to christie's from a health care foundation for children. and all of the proceeds of the sale are supposed to be going towards it. good for them. stay right where you are. coming up next, we'll discuss the state in ukraine with the former head of the armed forces for richard dunn r richard dunn through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life
not the self portrait, not the screen, but down there, bottom right. 1964, andy warhol of madeleine monroeillion. which would make it the most expensive 20th century artwork ever to sell at auction. well, the painting comes to christie's from a health care foundation for children. and all of the proceeds of the sale are supposed to be going towards it. good for them. stay right where you are. coming up next, we'll discuss the state in ukraine with the former head of the armed forces for richard...
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there's a tribute to marilyn monroe. remember the skirt blowing up? okay. many of them take creative liberty with great moments in pop culture. her work is now getting a ton of attention, and she is liking it. >> i'm blown away because i never expected like when i started this journey, i was just doing these drawings, one every day because i really like jimmy. now we're here talking and people are loving it, and they want more. >> rita first started watching and rooting for the niners and jimmy after her boyfriend came across one of their games on tv. >> then she saw jimmy g. and there you go. >> and she started doing all of that. jimmy g. is still with the niners? >> it could be a while before he goes dancing. >> she's creative so far. >> speaking of dancing, we'll talk a little basketball. the champs are two wins away from winning back-to-back national titles. the cardinal dance their way to the final four. look at coach go. stick around. sports is next. >>> welcome back. i'm anthony flores. the defending national champs are headed back to the final four.
there's a tribute to marilyn monroe. remember the skirt blowing up? okay. many of them take creative liberty with great moments in pop culture. her work is now getting a ton of attention, and she is liking it. >> i'm blown away because i never expected like when i started this journey, i was just doing these drawings, one every day because i really like jimmy. now we're here talking and people are loving it, and they want more. >> rita first started watching and rooting for the...
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i mean, there are other people who are tasked with this, or detailed by monroe to have to do it. so, if they tampered with it, we will find out. do you feel confident of that? >> i do. i do feel confident of that. the other thing to bear in mind about the record keeping is, i think we have seen enough already to know that the white house wasn't following the law when it comes to record keeping in many respects. all of those boxes of documents in mar-a-lago, some of which are evidently classified. they were highly classified. those are also a really serious problem, the reporting of the -- down the toilet. so it is not like they don't have a history here of failing to follow the law when it comes to record keeping. >> yes. it is show shocking to giving what a feather she has for proper document retention protocols that's in the 2016 campaign. congressman adam schiff, thank you very much. tonight, as we learn the justice department has reportedly expanded its investigation of january six be on the account on the capitol, makes this bit of reporting in the new york times a bit more
i mean, there are other people who are tasked with this, or detailed by monroe to have to do it. so, if they tampered with it, we will find out. do you feel confident of that? >> i do. i do feel confident of that. the other thing to bear in mind about the record keeping is, i think we have seen enough already to know that the white house wasn't following the law when it comes to record keeping in many respects. all of those boxes of documents in mar-a-lago, some of which are evidently...
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we went to class and set board through canned lessons on the monroe doctrine and manifest destiny. we waved the flag. we pledged our allegiance and so we are here. maybe you love this once we are your friends your brothers and your sons. we are your fathers and your uncles we are your husbands the next lovers and cheap one night stands. we hate the marine corps the sometimes we love it too raw. that entire initial section, which was about a firefight that i was participant in the summer of september of '05 was nearly about 10,000 words and i said down and wrote it in a flash. it was really fast. i wrote in august of 2015 and then right after that i wrote down the 40,000 words and most of that is in the book now. and whatever issues i had about writing in the marine corps, you know that the sort of flatness of the pros and my sort of i guess exhaustion with the subject. hunter helped me kind of unravel that and take a step back and look at it through a little bit more of an artistic lens and i was a huge help to me. and again it gave me a license to look at the military and the way
we went to class and set board through canned lessons on the monroe doctrine and manifest destiny. we waved the flag. we pledged our allegiance and so we are here. maybe you love this once we are your friends your brothers and your sons. we are your fathers and your uncles we are your husbands the next lovers and cheap one night stands. we hate the marine corps the sometimes we love it too raw. that entire initial section, which was about a firefight that i was participant in the summer of...