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the country was under the presidency of james monroe, who first was elected in 1816. in the aftermath of the war of 1812, monroe wanted to continue the sense of national unity, and he viewed political parties as the source of division within the country. it's really not until the war of 1812 that americans start really viewing themselves as americans rather than virginians, pennsylvanians and new yorkers. so he sees that there's this unity that's building. he wants to continue this and he wants to avoid political parties. now, if you ignore the division or an issue that's happening and you don't address it, it's going to continue to fester, which is what happens under monroe's administration. political resentment deeply grew under monroe's administration and as party factions grew, the federalist party collapsed. and the idea of who would lead the nation into its non founder future was starting to take shape. so in the hopes of stirring up some fervor and excitement, monroe looked all the way across the atlantic to a hero who was still very much alive. reaches out to
the country was under the presidency of james monroe, who first was elected in 1816. in the aftermath of the war of 1812, monroe wanted to continue the sense of national unity, and he viewed political parties as the source of division within the country. it's really not until the war of 1812 that americans start really viewing themselves as americans rather than virginians, pennsylvanians and new yorkers. so he sees that there's this unity that's building. he wants to continue this and he wants...
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monroe to be what he is calling a guest of the nation to tour all 24 united states. 24.but 13. at this rate you will have as many as 51 day. could you imagine? my friends, now that i have returned i take part in this noble crusade. i first heard of this call in 1775. i was a lieutenant newly promoted to the rank of captain. i attended a special dinner party attended by the brother to the king of england. unlike his brother the king of england, this man was sympathetic to the american cause. we spoke of many subjects. the fight to get lexington and concorde. philadelphia and the great man himself general washington. so it was by the conclusion of this meeting i told my brother officer that i was ready and willing to fight and, if need be, die for this cause. if you ask me, why, why would you want to go and fight to die in another man's war? for france and england were not at war, at that moment. why would you want to risk yourself in such an endeavor? i believe you know the answer to that question. this had been a war like none other in the history of man. this was a war
monroe to be what he is calling a guest of the nation to tour all 24 united states. 24.but 13. at this rate you will have as many as 51 day. could you imagine? my friends, now that i have returned i take part in this noble crusade. i first heard of this call in 1775. i was a lieutenant newly promoted to the rank of captain. i attended a special dinner party attended by the brother to the king of england. unlike his brother the king of england, this man was sympathetic to the american cause. we...
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>> well, it is a great idea, i was happy to hear you mention the monroe doctrine in opening statement, we have let it st slip away for a long time. as we know in past twin 20 years china and russia and others without the best interest of america have started to takeover not just economic inrests but military interests in the region, we have russian ships in port in venezuela and cuba, we need too reinvigorate our presence in the world. larry: senator tuberville, with respect to monroe doctrine later on president johns quincy adams who codified it to american policy, it was about european in in-- interference, i would say with respect to panama canal and latin america it is about chinese interference and bidens never did a darn thing, while chinese are nosing around, and building their basis and they run two panama canal locks. it is about time. >> right. it has been a long time, i can remember my dad was up sit, a career military guy, when jimmy carter gave up the panama can am, i have never seen him that mad, i have spent a lot of time there in last couple of years, they had a presid
>> well, it is a great idea, i was happy to hear you mention the monroe doctrine in opening statement, we have let it st slip away for a long time. as we know in past twin 20 years china and russia and others without the best interest of america have started to takeover not just economic inrests but military interests in the region, we have russian ships in port in venezuela and cuba, we need too reinvigorate our presence in the world. larry: senator tuberville, with respect to monroe...
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he was a true hero of two worlds at the invitation of president james monroe.general lafayette returned to tour america in advance of the 50th anniversary of our independence. lafayette was a passionate defender of vulnerable people and ardent abolitionist and a devoted friend and ally to the united states of america. 200 years ago today, when introducing lafayette to the house chamber, speaker henry clay remarked the vain wish has sometimes indulged that providence would allow the patriot after death to return to his country and to contemplate the intermediate changes which had taken place to view the forests filled the cities, build mountains, leveled canals, cut the highways, constructed the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning and the increase in population throughout the tour that triumphantly brought lafayette back to america before his death. the general visited all 24 states that were part of the union at the time, addressing the 18th congress then composed. of 213 members of the house and 48 senators representing. 10 million americans. man
he was a true hero of two worlds at the invitation of president james monroe.general lafayette returned to tour america in advance of the 50th anniversary of our independence. lafayette was a passionate defender of vulnerable people and ardent abolitionist and a devoted friend and ally to the united states of america. 200 years ago today, when introducing lafayette to the house chamber, speaker henry clay remarked the vain wish has sometimes indulged that providence would allow the patriot...
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monroe by john vandalia. but hanging together. so it's really a place where the is would probably feel the most comfortable to like teddy roosevelt in the east room if they to walk in and say, oh, i understand this room i am this the furniture we bought, that's the portraits we sat for and, and this is wallpaper that is about vintage. the blue room is my favorite space because the view that looks out over the south lawn onto, the monument is one of my favorite views in the the entire city and this room is just incredibly peaceful and it's very versatile. so we do things like welcome state guests here, but we can also transform this room into a very intimate setting for luncheon or dinner. and there's just something very peaceful about the space all times of the day. it gets great sun during the day and it's very calming, quiet in the evenings. so i love the space and i love the shape. it it's it's unique. first you see here is french empire style. it's made in paris, france and the chateau pure bellagio in 1870. it's part of a 53.
monroe by john vandalia. but hanging together. so it's really a place where the is would probably feel the most comfortable to like teddy roosevelt in the east room if they to walk in and say, oh, i understand this room i am this the furniture we bought, that's the portraits we sat for and, and this is wallpaper that is about vintage. the blue room is my favorite space because the view that looks out over the south lawn onto, the monument is one of my favorite views in the the entire city and...
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and in february of 1824, he finally a letter from jean president james monroe, who's inviting him to return for this celebration. the reason why james monroe reaches out at this point, because in 1826, america is going to be celebrating her 50th birthday. this like monumental celebration here, the country and people weren't really in a celebratory political parties, political division has existed since the birth of political parties, but since the war of 12, that political tension was escalating. and it really came to a crux. 1824 around the election of 1824, between john quincy adams and andrew jackson. this the first presidential election where candidate had had a hand in the founding documents or served in the revolution. so what was really going to decide the future of the country with this election and people have very strong opinions on either side? it's absolutely nothing we can relate to a 2020 form, right? yeah. so monroe looks for a lafayette to come here lafayette is the last surviving major major general of the american revolution and he's hoping that his arrival is going
and in february of 1824, he finally a letter from jean president james monroe, who's inviting him to return for this celebration. the reason why james monroe reaches out at this point, because in 1826, america is going to be celebrating her 50th birthday. this like monumental celebration here, the country and people weren't really in a celebratory political parties, political division has existed since the birth of political parties, but since the war of 12, that political tension was...
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well, whatever happened to the monroe doctrine?t was codify pd over 200 years ago that the will not permit european interference in latin america. when you toss in the panama canal if that mr. trump also a mentioned today, we should add add the cannot tolerate chinese interference in america's core interests. and then, as mr. trump also tossed in greenland, the same core interest principle applies with our adversaries russia and china who are kind of nosing around not simply for some rare earth minerals, but building a stronghold for the air force or naval power. president trump also threatened canada with 25% tariff if they don't cooperate on our northern border. now, trump's trolling of justin trudeau about canada becoming the 51st state basically kneecapped the left-wing prime minister right out of the ballpark and into retirement. and finally, speaking of tariffs, a recent washington post article that president trump was pulling back on his universal tariff plans were, as mr. trump put it, fake news. now a hat tip to the brilli
well, whatever happened to the monroe doctrine?t was codify pd over 200 years ago that the will not permit european interference in latin america. when you toss in the panama canal if that mr. trump also a mentioned today, we should add add the cannot tolerate chinese interference in america's core interests. and then, as mr. trump also tossed in greenland, the same core interest principle applies with our adversaries russia and china who are kind of nosing around not simply for some rare earth...
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they were acquired by president monroe from france. he was criticized for buying french and not american. congress in 1826 passed a law saying furniture of the white house must be of american manufacturer. if practicable. this room is much more of a period room that the wallpaper is much more of the same period as the furniture as the portrait of president monroe versus the portrait of mrs. munro. it's really a place where the munro's would probably feel the most comfortable. if they were to walk in and say i understand this room. the furniture we bought that's what we set for him. >> the blue room is my favorite space because the view that looks out over the south lawn onto the monument is one of my favorite views in the entire city. this room is just incredibly peaceful and very versatile. we do things like welcome state guests here. we can also transform this room into a very intimate setting for luncheon or dinner and there is something very peaceful about the space at all times in the day that gets great son during the day and it'
they were acquired by president monroe from france. he was criticized for buying french and not american. congress in 1826 passed a law saying furniture of the white house must be of american manufacturer. if practicable. this room is much more of a period room that the wallpaper is much more of the same period as the furniture as the portrait of president monroe versus the portrait of mrs. munro. it's really a place where the munro's would probably feel the most comfortable. if they were to...
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larry: monroe doctrine of the important to keep out in interference that was 200 years ago, updated vergdon could be the trump doctrine, a pity dem krat democratic party has no common sense. >> we need a coalition of people to get one big beautiful bill. republicans in house are great people, diverse, in are many interests, only way you get them to together is in one big bill. i would think. what is wesley hunt think about one big bill? >> i know president trump wants one big bill, i support our president ambition, but we're sliding bologna thin. what do we want, we want good energy policy and unleash american eng energy and tax cuts and border security. we need to focus on what is in the bill this benefit american people. speaker johnson spoke this morning, about having one bill. i like that idea. but there has to be tax cuts, i want to avoid cr's and make sure we have a debt ceiling moving forward. it is not about two bills, it is about what comings out of it president trump is a very effective leader, he wants result. process will take care of itself. >> it is go growth. and -- about g
larry: monroe doctrine of the important to keep out in interference that was 200 years ago, updated vergdon could be the trump doctrine, a pity dem krat democratic party has no common sense. >> we need a coalition of people to get one big beautiful bill. republicans in house are great people, diverse, in are many interests, only way you get them to together is in one big bill. i would think. what is wesley hunt think about one big bill? >> i know president trump wants one big bill,...
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core interests and these are monroe doctrine interests and trump doctrine and china infiltrating latin america and central america and south america and panama canal and these are china and russia, nosing around greenland and arctic for naval bases and air force bases and whatnot. these are core american interests and these are vital security. can i ask you a question, getting to frustrated and i covered this for so many years and why would democrats, there was a time when the democratic party had national security experts like a sam nun or others going back and knee jerk and hakeem jeffreys and i don't even know the man. trump knows things that make eminent sense and take it seriously and what is wrong with that, wesley hunt. >> it's going to be an ideology as a whole. these people are lighting hundreds of billions of tax paying dollars as the ukraine and president trump talking about this is an roi, the idea of us is investing going for large turn and going with taxes for them on the money and and energy and giving it away like i've been doing for decades and it's a purpose and helps
core interests and these are monroe doctrine interests and trump doctrine and china infiltrating latin america and central america and south america and panama canal and these are china and russia, nosing around greenland and arctic for naval bases and air force bases and whatnot. these are core american interests and these are vital security. can i ask you a question, getting to frustrated and i covered this for so many years and why would democrats, there was a time when the democratic party...
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william monroe, trotter was just felt beaten down by. the segregation and poverty and discrimination that still existed even in abolition pedigreed boston. and he committed. his funeral drew over 3000 mourners to the people's baptist church in boston, where he had led birth of the nation protests in 1915. more than half a century later, alice paul would that far more than the mobs that assaulted her or the long in jails and prison. what hurt her was the horrible feeling that the whole country thought were the scum of the earth. and yet she ended life on a note of optimism when a reporter asked her to assess her life and its on human rights. the 92 year old resident of the quaker convalescent home in morristown new jersey described, the struggle for human rights as mosaic. each of us, she said in one little piece, very modest. so that's it for our slideshow and for presentation. thank you. and i look forward to your questions. yes, i knew i. underrated garland. retired foreign service officer. i was a junior in poland in the late 1980s of
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and his support after that, he had asked president monroe if he could do this. and monroe said yes. so that's how he he gets off the hook that. but, you know, he he continues to worry about money. the reason he gets the annuity from yale is, his nephew is on the faculty. he has nephew by marriage. a man named benjamin and he meets trumbull in new york when he when he's an old man and you know he sees his revolutionary paintings displayed in one room and he's just, you know, kind stunned he'd seen individual before. but here they all were and his uncle is this kind of glum you know why is that? well, you know i'm not so certain about my resources if yale will pay me an annuity i will leave them all to yale and solomon. are you serious? can i make this offer. oh, yes. so so yale agrees to do that. and there was a moment when one of the one of the people who was coming up with the money, a wealthy family friend named daniel wadsworth, he lived in hartford and he wanted to do museum in hartford. ultimately the hartford atheneum. but the this is before that. and he says, all right, why d
and his support after that, he had asked president monroe if he could do this. and monroe said yes. so that's how he he gets off the hook that. but, you know, he he continues to worry about money. the reason he gets the annuity from yale is, his nephew is on the faculty. he has nephew by marriage. a man named benjamin and he meets trumbull in new york when he when he's an old man and you know he sees his revolutionary paintings displayed in one room and he's just, you know, kind stunned he'd...
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if he could do this and monroe said yes, so that's how he gets off the hook for that. you know, he continues to worry about money. the reason he gets the annuity from yale is his nephew is on the faculty. his nephew by marriage, a man named benjamin sullivan, and he meets trumbull in new york when he's an old man, and you know, he sees all his revolutionary paintings displayed in one room. he's kind of stunned. he'd seen individual ones before, but here they all were and his uncle is kind of glum, you know, why is that? i'm not so certain about high resources. if yale will pay an annuity i will leff them all to yale and sullivan says are you serious? can i make this offer? oh, yes. so yale agrees to do that, and there was a moment when one of the -- one of the people who was coming up with the money, a wealthy family friend named daniel wattsworth. he wanted to do a museum in hartford, but this is before that. , they would be damaged, he said no one could repair them and i cannot anymore. ki my skills are gone. if they are damaged, that is it. he writes to the presiden
if he could do this and monroe said yes, so that's how he gets off the hook for that. you know, he continues to worry about money. the reason he gets the annuity from yale is his nephew is on the faculty. his nephew by marriage, a man named benjamin sullivan, and he meets trumbull in new york when he's an old man, and you know, he sees all his revolutionary paintings displayed in one room. he's kind of stunned. he'd seen individual ones before, but here they all were and his uncle is kind of...
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liz: it's the new trump/monroe doctrine and it's about safety and security. its been out there for generations, american history shows that. it's not new and you covered it beautifully, larry. thank you so much good to see you. welcome to the "evening edit" i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> so we are at the beginning of a great beautiful golden age of business, and i think we're also at a golden age of common sense. >> i like one beautiful bill and i always have i always will but if two is more certain it does go a little bit quicker. liz: okay, that was president trump talking about his big, beautiful bill. it's happening this hour. president trump is set to meet on capitol hill with top senate gop leadership on how to rapidly enact the trump agenda. we're waiting for him to arrive. we've got breaking news happening right now. a major new victory for trump. nine liberal senators now backed the laken riley act to crackdown on illegal aliens including liberal far left democrat senators tammy duckworth, gary peters, john ossof, and they now support trump on this. and
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the firm's history is legendary from its founder to its fans, including marilyn monroe. for lena nair, it's a chance to make history. on this episode of leaders with laqua, i speak to lena nair about her professional and personal journey. how it defines her leadership style and her unique approach at the top of luxury. thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg. lena: delighted to be here. francine: what's it like being the chanel chief executive? lena: it's creative, energetic, vibrant, the sectors doing well, it's a great place to be. francine: what difference do you want to make at chanel, on the business, longevity, what it stands for, sustainability? leena: i want to lead chanel into the future along with my team. and lead chanel into the future by protecting what is unique about us. and by evolving as a scaled iconic business and brand. it's always important to understand the context we operate in. the context we have externally is a very dynamic. macro economic challenges, inflation, complete fragmentation, ecosystems, winning hearts and minds of people is
the firm's history is legendary from its founder to its fans, including marilyn monroe. for lena nair, it's a chance to make history. on this episode of leaders with laqua, i speak to lena nair about her professional and personal journey. how it defines her leadership style and her unique approach at the top of luxury. thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg. lena: delighted to be here. francine: what's it like being the chanel chief executive? lena: it's creative, energetic,...
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but the monroe doctrine was, in effect, that the u.s. rules in the western hemisphere, and that's where the panama canal is. that's where greenland is. that's where canada is, and that he's going to push flex his muscle here and that he's not going to tolerate any interference or any limitations on that. and and to your point, this would involve pressuring treaty allies of the united states, either economically or militarily, to give the u.s. what it wants. that's an enormous break with decades of bipartisan tradition. >> enormous, indeed. all right. jim sciutto, thank you very much. i want to bring in trump's former defense secretary, mark esper. mark, thanks very much for joining us. you previously told me you thought trump's rhetoric about greenland was a negotiating tactic, but hearing him now, do you take this more seriously than when he floated this idea originally back in 2018? >> well, i do think we should take his words seriously. the words of all leaders. seriously. he's just continues to add more detail to it and flex his musc
but the monroe doctrine was, in effect, that the u.s. rules in the western hemisphere, and that's where the panama canal is. that's where greenland is. that's where canada is, and that he's going to push flex his muscle here and that he's not going to tolerate any interference or any limitations on that. and and to your point, this would involve pressuring treaty allies of the united states, either economically or militarily, to give the u.s. what it wants. that's an enormous break with decades...
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celebramos y celebramos la jubilación del agente canino niner, fiel compañero también del sargento monroer será inolvidable. y ahora, por supuesto, le toca descansar. merecido. merecido. después de una labor tan importante que hacen, por ejemplo, estos perros son los que ayudan en eventos tan cruciales como en los incendios en los Ángeles a rastrear cadáveres que hayan quedado en esos incidentes. decir que estuvo en un super bowl, modestia aparte, para una labor compleja, titánica. pero ya es tiempo de descansar. a descansar. nos vemos a las 11. (musica( esta t >> esta tarde en noticias telemundo, los incendios en los angeles siguen imparables.
celebramos y celebramos la jubilación del agente canino niner, fiel compañero también del sargento monroer será inolvidable. y ahora, por supuesto, le toca descansar. merecido. merecido. después de una labor tan importante que hacen, por ejemplo, estos perros son los que ayudan en eventos tan cruciales como en los incendios en los Ángeles a rastrear cadáveres que hayan quedado en esos incidentes. decir que estuvo en un super bowl, modestia aparte, para una labor compleja, titánica. pero...
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i support the monroe doctrine.o the degree that we want to have a sphere of influence over greenland and panama, whether it's for resource extraction and control of critical minerals, whether it's for economic security and the transit of cargo through the panama canal, those are all reasonable diplomatic objectives. we can get into conversations with denmark and with panama about how those operations might work, but threatening to use force is wholly unacceptable. >> can i just quickly ask, have there been a lot of issues with the panama canal that would predicate the need to do this? >> what president trump has been pointing to is that two hong kong domiciled companies have operations, maritime operations at either end of the panama canal. he thinks that the united states is getting a bad rate through the panama canal. i actually haven't seen evidence of that. in fact, the treaty allows the united states naval ships to transit through the panama canal at discounted rates and through and with expedited priority. so
i support the monroe doctrine.o the degree that we want to have a sphere of influence over greenland and panama, whether it's for resource extraction and control of critical minerals, whether it's for economic security and the transit of cargo through the panama canal, those are all reasonable diplomatic objectives. we can get into conversations with denmark and with panama about how those operations might work, but threatening to use force is wholly unacceptable. >> can i just quickly...
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can you get a few times of reviving the melodies, lithuanian monroe and 20 pounds and an assassination attempt. the number of products on to the 2nd during the research companies will disrupted village companies, intelligence that was involved in relativism. notice when world war one began bill subscript was 47 donors of all intelligence. the good one that awareness was the role and your name for security. you're right. good afternoon. there's going to what she said. so it is still pretty much so i need them to show somebody. she's getting theatre voice across from the suitcase opponents. democrats, bremond most gave the leader of the opponents fiction in the russian state, duma famous poland, joining the war on russia signed a little skein or shit, though, stuck in the pitch and the lights. and how could i ask him, do that or gave him another? so though i know for a minute i words and to give up loving and prost of adults on the so let's, let's pushing associated those new windows here and yet still most of the 12 more. let's see what those are states picking glove and mclaughlin west
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fiel compañero del sargento monroe. una estrella. foto en levi stadium. en el podio. telemundo en la noche. >> esta noche en noticias. telemundo. incendios imparables. las cuadrillas de bomberos trabajan sin descanso para ag
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el fiel compañero del sargento monroe como parte del departamento del alguacil del condado santa claraapa valley 2025 y entre los participantes e intérpretes se encuentra justin timberlake, green day y también noah kaigen. este es un festival de música. le comento de 3 días. claro que puede ir también 1, 2 o 3, donde también venden vino muy rica, comida por cierto, y habrá 6 tarimas con la lista de más de 80 artistas que van a participar en este importante evento. los boletos de los 3 días, como le dije, puede comprar 3, puede comprar 2 o 1. empiezan en los 456 $, algo bastante alto para muchos. esto es por persona para este festival que se realiza en el centro de la ciudad de napa. esto será si está usted interesado en participar. entre el 23 y el 25 de mayo, cruzando los dedos. que también haya un buen clima soleado, ya que el valle de napa siempre se destaca por ese clima tan pero tan sabroso. recuerde que tendremos a las 5 mucha más información para que nos acompañe. nos vemos. es lunes 13 de enero. estÉ bien informado aquÍ en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. continÚa la peligrosa situ
el fiel compañero del sargento monroe como parte del departamento del alguacil del condado santa claraapa valley 2025 y entre los participantes e intérpretes se encuentra justin timberlake, green day y también noah kaigen. este es un festival de música. le comento de 3 días. claro que puede ir también 1, 2 o 3, donde también venden vino muy rica, comida por cierto, y habrá 6 tarimas con la lista de más de 80 artistas que van a participar en este importante evento. los boletos de los 3...
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and it gets the backdrop of a collapse in monroe amongst the u. k. the military, the united states has come along with europe and nations apply more pressure and you crave to know the age of mobilization. you have to recognize that demand power issue and ukraine is an issue that has evolved over time. it has become more acute over the course of the past year, and the need for ukraine to be able to fully populate its brigades and battalions as we have floated in, a massive quantity of the munitions and military equipment they need. it has grown and we've made no bones about that, and we have breached the new team on that. so let's see what happens now on a going forward basis. that's ultimately a sovereign decision ukraine is going to have to make. but we have been crystal clear, including publicly, the manpower is a, an acute concern, and then something that you crane will have to address, even as we do our part to get them to munitions that as the landscape oh, fully understands what does it cost to live with the age of mobilization, this is a man w
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firm's history is legendary, from its founder, gabrielle, or coco, to its fans, including marilyn monroe. for leena nair, it's a chance to make history. leena: i want to change the world but look good while doing it. francine: on this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i speak to leena nair about her professional and personal journey, how it defines her leadership style, and her unique approach at the top of luxury. leena nair, thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg. leena: delighted to be here. francine: what's it like being a chanel chief executive? leena: it is the best job in the world. it's creative, it's energetic, it's vibrant, the sector is doing well. it's a great place to be in. francine: so what kind of difference do you want to make at chanel? is it on the business, is it longevity, is it what it stands for, is it sustainability? leena: you know, i want to lead chanel into the future along with my team. and lead chanel into the future by protecting what's core to us, by protecting our differentiation, protecting what's unique about us. and by evolving as a scaled,
firm's history is legendary, from its founder, gabrielle, or coco, to its fans, including marilyn monroe. for leena nair, it's a chance to make history. leena: i want to change the world but look good while doing it. francine: on this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i speak to leena nair about her professional and personal journey, how it defines her leadership style, and her unique approach at the top of luxury. leena nair, thank you so much for joining us here on bloomberg. leena:...
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fiel compañero del sargento monroe.mbos partes del departamento del alguacil del condado santa clara durante sus 10 años de increíble servicio niner participó en más de 100 despliegues policiales, innumerables detenciones y ha protegido con excelencia a la comunidad, desde rastrear delincuentes hasta garantizar la seguridad en eventos importantes como super bowl. 50, legado de niner. será inolvidable. ahora le toca ese merecido descanso. ahí está. incluso en el podio. toda una estrella. foto en levi stadium. en el podio. telemundo en la noche. >> esta noche en noticias. telemundo. incendios imparables. las cuadrillas de bomberos trabajan sin descanso para apagar las llamas al surur de california ya hay por lo menos 24 personas sin vida y 16 desaparecidos. mÁs de 100.000 residentes estÁn bajo Órdenes de evacuaciÓn. los bomberos mexicanos entrenan en los Ángeles para el lunes estar en terreno combatiendo las llamas. en el grupo tambiÉn hay soldados del ejÉrcito militar de rescate en mÉxico. claudia sheinbaum llega a los 1
fiel compañero del sargento monroe.mbos partes del departamento del alguacil del condado santa clara durante sus 10 años de increíble servicio niner participó en más de 100 despliegues policiales, innumerables detenciones y ha protegido con excelencia a la comunidad, desde rastrear delincuentes hasta garantizar la seguridad en eventos importantes como super bowl. 50, legado de niner. será inolvidable. ahora le toca ese merecido descanso. ahí está. incluso en el podio. toda una estrella....
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the monroe, the last time i saw a doctor who some abo saffir was when the idea of conducting its raid on friday, december 27th. at 6 in the morning. they entered with tanks and that night was very difficult. there was heavy showing drones f, 16 plains tanks and bulldozers. the situation was very tough and there was a fire in the hospital. we didn't understand what was happening when a tank entered. they called my husband over a loudspeaker, and he went out to them. we thought it was something normal, we never expected. what happened next is the idea entered the premises and asked us to leave. they asked half the medical staff to leave and took them through the alpha luther road. only a few people remained. they were unable to walk. the patients who could walk were asked to leave along with their companions. only the patients who couldn't move were left lying in their beds and their companions were left as well. at 10 in the morning, half of the staff came back. but my husband was not with them. we were shocked and scared. we didn't know what it happened. we didn't know what to say. wh
the monroe, the last time i saw a doctor who some abo saffir was when the idea of conducting its raid on friday, december 27th. at 6 in the morning. they entered with tanks and that night was very difficult. there was heavy showing drones f, 16 plains tanks and bulldozers. the situation was very tough and there was a fire in the hospital. we didn't understand what was happening when a tank entered. they called my husband over a loudspeaker, and he went out to them. we thought it was something...
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almost done. monroe is most upset because he invested a ton of money in crying. and a ton of money go rog from i'm not going well. no, not this time 9. and that's just a program. wow, it was just mine bought the car. the don't start to start, you know kind of don't surprising the per hour. what is unable to crack a bottom over sure, i'm part of it because he doesn't have enough put in his diet to job and politician has a taste for the king's a board not to boil after he eats his porridge with the board of their stuff around the dog or seeing how to look at this, this is just my favorite place to be here in the summer time, having a power to fill out the side of the leg side. fortune or my friends headed off to the store. but in seriousness, a drum using a lot of trouble, i don't care if my people on my vote does. don't want to support your clients wherever i'm sell parts. i'm happy birthday or last. it is most of the fortune and foster we are now seeing is a sole known to all the people around europe as a habit. but i said to you, my labeling was let's have some
almost done. monroe is most upset because he invested a ton of money in crying. and a ton of money go rog from i'm not going well. no, not this time 9. and that's just a program. wow, it was just mine bought the car. the don't start to start, you know kind of don't surprising the per hour. what is unable to crack a bottom over sure, i'm part of it because he doesn't have enough put in his diet to job and politician has a taste for the king's a board not to boil after he eats his porridge with...
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and we have, well, it would be once again, the monroe doctrine, right. they have lived in america. maybe they have going on to buy, not the don't think that's all business. what happens in australia, for example, right? and that would have to happen. so united states would have to turn itself into a regional hedge and on them, not that right now. the united states is trying to be a little bit of heads them on. and is it combines that with a new, open assertion, even more to a citizen of national interest. is the info pay bed right there. yeah. yeah. and it's, it's early days tier. i mean, yeah, i mean this whole thing about greenland and canada in panama, me a can also just be a bread and circus as a ploy for the for the mag a base. okay, so you and i have talked to a great lengthening geo politics is in play when it comes to a manual extraction. that's very much part of has been today's world here. but, you know, in george, i mean, what we've been hearing about the rules base order and all those countries, particularly when we think about ukraine, all those countries that sent the
and we have, well, it would be once again, the monroe doctrine, right. they have lived in america. maybe they have going on to buy, not the don't think that's all business. what happens in australia, for example, right? and that would have to happen. so united states would have to turn itself into a regional hedge and on them, not that right now. the united states is trying to be a little bit of heads them on. and is it combines that with a new, open assertion, even more to a citizen of...
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almost the monroe is most upset because he invested a ton of money in crying on a ton of money. go rog from i'm not going well. no, not this time. 9. that's just a probably wow, it was more and more than the kaiser because of sorts of to start, you know, kind of don't surprising the per hour. what is unable to crack a bottom over sure. i'm part of it because he doesn't have enough put in his diet to job and politician has a taste for the kings a board not to boil after he eats his porridge with the board of their stuff. how did the dog? oh oh, seeing how to look at this, this is just my favorite place to be here in the summer time having a power to fill out the side of the legs side of altering or my friends head off to the store. but in serious there's a drum using a lot of trouble. i don't care. 5 people on my vote, us don't want to swap out your client wherever i'm so parts i'm happy birthday or last. it is most fortunately for us that we will now seeing as a so known to all the people around europe as a happy birthday to you my liebling rise. let's have some of the organ the
almost the monroe is most upset because he invested a ton of money in crying on a ton of money. go rog from i'm not going well. no, not this time. 9. that's just a probably wow, it was more and more than the kaiser because of sorts of to start, you know, kind of don't surprising the per hour. what is unable to crack a bottom over sure. i'm part of it because he doesn't have enough put in his diet to job and politician has a taste for the kings a board not to boil after he eats his porridge with...