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mr. charles is not asked to come to that. bo chair, it's a bowler at the job. why can somebody not just thought that scene over there is just a she was which modern? yeah, i think that. i mean i would love to deal with it. that's a typical telling me to me at the moses with it. okay, cool. cool. so fortunately with synergy, granular new with ashton. what is it with a lot of money to do it all at this point. is it a little with just need to speak with i wanted to chat with reach him. do you mind if you could give a year to a store on the bill? i got a chance cuz i got a note from chatham near to there. some bullish chance. got yes. all righty. sounds carol danica co payment you stay up with my plan with here. hold on the line. hold on. do you have you listened with? got call. i mean, we're contracted with us. okay. that we're using as long as you should be that done. now. cdm yet quite stylish. did most of it said that exit. yeah. give it another song for you. if you were the filter is chunk about the switch. even for eleanor bullet. flor nation too much of the
mr. charles is not asked to come to that. bo chair, it's a bowler at the job. why can somebody not just thought that scene over there is just a she was which modern? yeah, i think that. i mean i would love to deal with it. that's a typical telling me to me at the moses with it. okay, cool. cool. so fortunately with synergy, granular new with ashton. what is it with a lot of money to do it all at this point. is it a little with just need to speak with i wanted to chat with reach him. do you mind...
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mr. charles payne. host of making money on fox business. >> first of all i'm still digging entity. this thing -- the branches of this, cult, celebrity culture and silicon valley and wall street. someone had to give him the stamp of approval. when silicon valley elevated him a regular person will say one of the largest vc companies in the world did business with him. it's interesting. they raised money for him and gave his company certain valuation and took money at that valuation and put it into sequoia. it might get us to start to track what's happening in the investment world. the last three years is we have seen individual investors, retail investor victimized across the board. bad ipos overvalued. unmitigated disasters and things like this. i'm not sure the regulators have even tried to be frank with you. i'm not sure what that's all about and trying to get to that. one other part of this. ftx is an exchange where you buy and sell crypto. they created a coin. a simulated bitcoin. cybersecurity. imag
mr. charles payne. host of making money on fox business. >> first of all i'm still digging entity. this thing -- the branches of this, cult, celebrity culture and silicon valley and wall street. someone had to give him the stamp of approval. when silicon valley elevated him a regular person will say one of the largest vc companies in the world did business with him. it's interesting. they raised money for him and gave his company certain valuation and took money at that valuation and put...
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mrs. charles's first walk, first, steps first day of school. we want him to have an opportunity to grow up with this father. this trial should not grow up without his father. this is a perfect example of how broken or immigration system is, such as the person who was taken out of the country by his mother when he was seven years of age, more than two decades ago, cannot now return to the country, when he went to the consulate in mexico for lawful reasons, and that would be to acquire his fisas we could gain some permanent status in the country. it is a very shameful and sinful thing. i believe in this country. i believe that there is a way to bring mr. avalos home. we would like to have them home for christmas. but if not for christmas, we want him home as soon as we can get him here. it will not be soon enough because his baby misses him. i saw him -- i saw the baby trying to say daddy, and when the baby did, this you could see tears welling in the sizes he talked about his child. like let's bring in home. thank you for asking. >> congressman,
mrs. charles's first walk, first, steps first day of school. we want him to have an opportunity to grow up with this father. this trial should not grow up without his father. this is a perfect example of how broken or immigration system is, such as the person who was taken out of the country by his mother when he was seven years of age, more than two decades ago, cannot now return to the country, when he went to the consulate in mexico for lawful reasons, and that would be to acquire his fisas...
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mr. charles barkley. good morning to you, sir. really appreciate you joining us. >> of course, don.y so outspoken? especially when it comes to this issue? even as a -- someone who is -- you're covering sports, you're speaking out about issues that have to do with culture and society. why so outspoken about this? >> well, don, i don't like the word outspoken. i hope anybody who sees racism in any form whatsoever should stand up, whether against a black person, hispanic person, jewish person, asian hate is a big deal in this country right now. anybody should try to do the right thing. if you seeing some wrong, when it comes to race, or homophobic, or sexist, you should always say something. so -- i'm always going to do that. i don't care about the repercussions. if i seeing some wrong happening, don, i'm going to say something. >> how do you think the league should deal with it? listen, he's still on suspension, but how do you think the league should deal with it? the reason i ask is because, you know, everyone is speaking out about it, kyrie irving is facing what he's facing. but the
mr. charles barkley. good morning to you, sir. really appreciate you joining us. >> of course, don.y so outspoken? especially when it comes to this issue? even as a -- someone who is -- you're covering sports, you're speaking out about issues that have to do with culture and society. why so outspoken about this? >> well, don, i don't like the word outspoken. i hope anybody who sees racism in any form whatsoever should stand up, whether against a black person, hispanic person, jewish...
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mr. charles howard sr., grandfather of corporal tibbs, fought in the grand army of the republic. following this tradition of service in world war ii, corporal tibbs served as one of the tuskegee airmen where he served in the 99th fighter squadron and the 477th medium composite group. in recognition of his military contributions and bravery, corporal tibbs was awarded the congressional gold medal in 2007. after his time in the military, corporal tibbs continued his career in private service with a career at the internal revenue service. on january 26, 1986, he passed away in newark, ohio. i encourage my colleagues to join me in honoring the bravery of corporal howard tibbs by naming a post office in salem, ohio, after him. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller, is recognized. mr. keller: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the honorable gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.
mr. charles howard sr., grandfather of corporal tibbs, fought in the grand army of the republic. following this tradition of service in world war ii, corporal tibbs served as one of the tuskegee airmen where he served in the 99th fighter squadron and the 477th medium composite group. in recognition of his military contributions and bravery, corporal tibbs was awarded the congressional gold medal in 2007. after his time in the military, corporal tibbs continued his career in private service with...
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the terminal passed away at charles de gaulle airport in france. over the weekend, mr barsky, please follow me on nasri made his home inside that airport off and on for more miem going to need the passport also. no no tech, you know was based on nasri's plight is a refugee from iran on his way to england when he lost his papers and couldn't board his flight in paris or leave the airport premises that began an odyssey that lasted until his death saturday from a heart attack in terminal two f in my experience, life here in the not bad. i tried to have a nice day and every day nasri was expelled from iran in the 19 seventies for protesting against the government. he was granted refugee status in belgium, but claimed his documents were stolen in a parish train station in 1988. french police arrested him but could not deport him without papers headed for home. no i am delayed the long time just like in the movie, nasseri had become a local celebrity ai wke who nicknamed him, lord alfred and airports. spokesperson saying in a statement. the whole airport community was attach
the terminal passed away at charles de gaulle airport in france. over the weekend, mr barsky, please follow me on nasri made his home inside that airport off and on for more miem going to need the passport also. no no tech, you know was based on nasri's plight is a refugee from iran on his way to england when he lost his papers and couldn't board his flight in paris or leave the airport premises that began an odyssey that lasted until his death saturday from a heart attack in terminal two f in...
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retired united states marine corps corporal charles brown, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. mr marx, national aji sin, leader a valor of the united states. retired lieutenant colonel michael a okun, md. commander-in-chief, military order of the world war. retired united states navy chief petty officer deborah l shake, national president. the retired and listed. mr. brian fackler, d.c. agent and metal of honor recipient, congressional matter of honor society of the united states. mr. joe parr said as, national commander, disabled american veterans. retired air force colonel jim o'brien, executive vice president and chief operating officer, military officers association of america. commander kristi purdy, chair, board of directors, commissioned officers association of the u.s. public health service. retired united states air force chief master sergeant perry wright, international president, air force sergeant association. mr. michael steps, national commander, polish legion of american veterans. mr. jeffrey j brody were, national president, korean war veterans association of the
retired united states marine corps corporal charles brown, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. mr marx, national aji sin, leader a valor of the united states. retired lieutenant colonel michael a okun, md. commander-in-chief, military order of the world war. retired united states navy chief petty officer deborah l shake, national president. the retired and listed. mr. brian fackler, d.c. agent and metal of honor recipient, congressional matter of honor society of the united...
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retired united states marine corps corporal charles brown, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. mr marks, national adjutant, legion of valor of the united states. retired united states army lieutenant colonel michael a o akden, commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. retired united states chief petty officer deborah elchick, national president, the retired and listed association. mr. brian packer, dz agent and medal of honor recipient, congressional medal of honor society of the united states. mr. joe parsetic,, national commander disabled veteran association. jim o'brien, executive president , military officer association of america. commander christie purdy, chair, board of directors, commissioned officers association of the u.s. public health service. retired united states air force chief master sergeant gary wright, international president, air force sergeant association. mr. michael stetts, national commander, polish legion of american veterans. mr. jeffrey bordeur, national president korean war veterans association of the united states. mr. louise vasquez, natio
retired united states marine corps corporal charles brown, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. mr marks, national adjutant, legion of valor of the united states. retired united states army lieutenant colonel michael a o akden, commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. retired united states chief petty officer deborah elchick, national president, the retired and listed association. mr. brian packer, dz agent and medal of honor recipient, congressional medal of honor...
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character who inspired steven spielberg's film, the terminal passed away at charles de gaulle airport in france. over the weekend, mr nasri made his home inside that airport off and on for more than 20 years, the 2004 movie starring actor tom hanks. i'm going to need the passport also. no no, no, no. it was based on nurseries. plight is a refugee from iran on his way to england when he lost his papers and couldn't board his flight in paris or leave the airport premises that began an odyssey that lasted until his death saturday from a heart attack in terminal two f. in my experience, life here in the not bad. i tried to have a nice day and every day he was expelled from iran in the 19 seventies for protesting against the government. he was granted refugee status in belgium, but claimed his documents were stolen in a parish train station in 1988. french police arrested him but could not deport him without papers headed for home. no i am delayed the long time just like in the movie, nasseri had become a local celebrity among fellow travelers and airport workers who nicknamed him, lord alfred and airports. spokesperson
character who inspired steven spielberg's film, the terminal passed away at charles de gaulle airport in france. over the weekend, mr nasri made his home inside that airport off and on for more than 20 years, the 2004 movie starring actor tom hanks. i'm going to need the passport also. no no, no, no. it was based on nurseries. plight is a refugee from iran on his way to england when he lost his papers and couldn't board his flight in paris or leave the airport premises that began an odyssey...
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retired -- corporal charles brown, national president of caroline veterans of america. mr.national adjutant, legion of valor of the united states. retired united states army lt. col., michael a okun's. mc. commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. retired united states navy chief petty officer doug, national president, the entire -- retired and listed. brian sector. idc agent and medal of honor recipient. congressional battle of honor society of the u.s. mr. joe, national commander, disabled american veterans. retired air force colonel, jim o'brien. executive vice president and chief operating officer. military officers association of america. commander christie ferdie, chair , board of directors. commissioned officers association of the u.s. public health service. retired united states air force chief master sergeant, carrie wright. international president of air force sergeants association. mr. michael steps, national commander, polish legion of american veterans. mr. jeffrey j greater, national president of korean war veterans association of the united states
retired -- corporal charles brown, national president of caroline veterans of america. mr.national adjutant, legion of valor of the united states. retired united states army lt. col., michael a okun's. mc. commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. retired united states navy chief petty officer doug, national president, the entire -- retired and listed. brian sector. idc agent and medal of honor recipient. congressional battle of honor society of the u.s. mr. joe, national commander,...
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swedish king, the great friend of our great ukrainian hetman ivan mazepa charles 12th what do you think of such an initiative, mr i once proposed a fountain there, and yesterday i actually saw in some mass media that he was a neurobrain , he drew the fountain himself. the fountain is also very good. i want those who fought in the artillery and will see one day there even hitler stood on this pedestal, why should we repeat what is not to be in our city because it is deserved everything will be fine or not the legislation eh dismantling and i think that the city government is already well, actually, it is probably impatiently waiting for the session to vote there, maybe in the near future and this issue will be closed. thank you, mr. serhiy, for your work and for participating in the live broadcast of the espresso tv channel. serhii bratchuk, the chief's spokesman, worked with us of the odesa regional military administration well, in fact, a lot can be said about odesa, in particular, about odesa customs, where mi-2 helicopters are periodically found, for example, which have been standing for months and have now b
swedish king, the great friend of our great ukrainian hetman ivan mazepa charles 12th what do you think of such an initiative, mr i once proposed a fountain there, and yesterday i actually saw in some mass media that he was a neurobrain , he drew the fountain himself. the fountain is also very good. i want those who fought in the artillery and will see one day there even hitler stood on this pedestal, why should we repeat what is not to be in our city because it is deserved everything will be...
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mrs. marlowe told her she should go to the local doctor, charles doro and he could take care of the tumors she was suffering from and assured her this would help her get pregnant and carry a baby to term. so she went ahead and did this but the road sterilized her and she would talk about the speeches all the time. they called it a mississippi appendectomy because they did this to a lot of black women in thecommunity . and when that happened in 1961 it changed her dramatically. she went into a crisis that tested her faith and some women would have just anreceded into their homes and done nothing after that eibut it angered her so much and she knew that she had to fight back. that doctor took something from her he had no right to take and there was no recourse because she was a black woman in mississippi and she could not sue a white doctor. she became involved in the civil rights movement. when excuse me, when the student nonviolent coordinating committee arrived in louisville mississippi, bob moses many of you know who he was. he was a young activist dedicated to snake is what they called
mrs. marlowe told her she should go to the local doctor, charles doro and he could take care of the tumors she was suffering from and assured her this would help her get pregnant and carry a baby to term. so she went ahead and did this but the road sterilized her and she would talk about the speeches all the time. they called it a mississippi appendectomy because they did this to a lot of black women in thecommunity . and when that happened in 1961 it changed her dramatically. she went into a...
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charles montgomery and henry dupont to come down here and be the first curator. because mrs. kennedy wise knew you needed professionals. she was perfect for the position. her thesis had been on charles -- the front immigrate cabinet maker fit in beautifully with the french finishing that the white house you think they just got on like a pacifier. i think miss kennedy was difficult to work for i don't think i'm revealing any secrets. here what should lorraine was coming into a job that had no precedent. there was no scope of work. it was go down and do this job. and she had her loyalties with miss dupont. she had french -- working in the house as well. she had to play a role that again did not have a scope of work and i think was a difficult position. that said, her role was to be the scholar on the job. and in the short time she officially worked at the white house, about a year and a half. multiple articles published in the antiques. brought a documentation that here's the furnishings in the white house, here is the source material, the history. bringing again this scholarly
charles montgomery and henry dupont to come down here and be the first curator. because mrs. kennedy wise knew you needed professionals. she was perfect for the position. her thesis had been on charles -- the front immigrate cabinet maker fit in beautifully with the french finishing that the white house you think they just got on like a pacifier. i think miss kennedy was difficult to work for i don't think i'm revealing any secrets. here what should lorraine was coming into a job that had no...
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that germany is the most of the vassals states that mr. brewton said, were there in europe, and you saw to the beginning of the year, and chancellor charles had been in the white house, and mister biden said to the question, what about more stream to mister chancellor? the chancellor didn't answer that question of the reporter, but it was mister biden who sent out we have based to stop it. and that's what we have seen. now i've been active with a garage router that former chancellor of germany to pursue the german government and, and taking lot stream to our gas. and mr. miller to confirm to me also mr. pess cough at confirmed to me in september that they yes would be willing to give us gas through north stream to if, if the sanctions of course and the sanctions are clearly armor directed against our south, we shot ourselves into our own foot. if you look at the statement from our recent days now from the international energy agency, i. e, a that said that our 10000000 tons of oil are under sanctions from russia to, to western europe. that is an enormous, it's 2 thirds of the oil imports that we don't get any more. that is rising inflatio
that germany is the most of the vassals states that mr. brewton said, were there in europe, and you saw to the beginning of the year, and chancellor charles had been in the white house, and mister biden said to the question, what about more stream to mister chancellor? the chancellor didn't answer that question of the reporter, but it was mister biden who sent out we have based to stop it. and that's what we have seen. now i've been active with a garage router that former chancellor of germany...
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graduate of the winter program really hand-picked by charles montgomery and henry dupont to come down here and and be the first curator because mrs. kennedy wisely knew you needed professionals. she was perfect for the position because her her thesis had been on charles honore long way the french emma gray cabinet maker fit in beautifully with the early french furnishings of the white house. you'd think they just get on like a house of fire. i think mrs. kennedy was difficult to work for i don't think i'm revealing any secrets. here. she was lorraine was coming into a job that had no precedent. there was no scope of work. it was like go down and do this job and she had her loyalties with mr. dupont. she you know had french mr. buddha what working in the house as well. she sort of had to play this that was not that that again just did not have a scope. work and i think it was a difficult position to be and that said her role was to be the scholar on the job and in the short time that she officially worked in the white house which was about a year and a half, you know, multiple articles published in antiques brought a you know, a d
graduate of the winter program really hand-picked by charles montgomery and henry dupont to come down here and and be the first curator because mrs. kennedy wisely knew you needed professionals. she was perfect for the position because her her thesis had been on charles honore long way the french emma gray cabinet maker fit in beautifully with the early french furnishings of the white house. you'd think they just get on like a house of fire. i think mrs. kennedy was difficult to work for i...
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graduate of the winter program really hand-picked by charles montgomery and henry dupont to come down here and and be the first curator because mrs. kennedy wisely knew you needed professionals. she was perfect for the position because her her thesis had been on charles honore long way the french emma gray cabinet maker fit in beautifully with the early french furnishings of the white house. you'd think they just get on like a house of fire. i think mrs. kennedy was difficult to work for i don't think i'm revealing any secrets. here. she was lorraine was coming into a job that had no precedent. there was no scope of work. it was like go down and do this job and she had her loyalties with mr. dupont. she you know had french mr. buddha what working in the house as well. she sort of had to play this that was not that that again just did not have a scope. work and i think it was a difficult position to be and that said her role was to be the scholar on the job and in the short time that she officially worked in the white house which was about a year and a half, you know, multiple articles published in antiques brought a you know, a d
graduate of the winter program really hand-picked by charles montgomery and henry dupont to come down here and and be the first curator because mrs. kennedy wisely knew you needed professionals. she was perfect for the position because her her thesis had been on charles honore long way the french emma gray cabinet maker fit in beautifully with the early french furnishings of the white house. you'd think they just get on like a house of fire. i think mrs. kennedy was difficult to work for i...
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mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize the extraordinary life of chuck larson or charles larson sr.huck passed away earlier this month surrounded by his family at the age of 87. chuck's life was dedicated to public service, serving both in the military and in government. he was active in the united states army reserves for 33 years where he was recipient of the legion of merit award and retired as colonel. following his military service, chuck worked with iowa governor terry brand stat as a -- brandstadt as his cabinet, served as director of the alliance on substance abuse. additionally, chuck served under president ronald reagan and president george h.w. bush as the u.s. attorney for the northern district of iowa. i'm grateful for chuck's years in public service and my thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time. i rise today to recognize todd for his retirement from william penn university. he has been head coach at william penn university during the past 19 years. they had waning record of 112-93-1, giving him the most wins of any coach in the school's his
mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize the extraordinary life of chuck larson or charles larson sr.huck passed away earlier this month surrounded by his family at the age of 87. chuck's life was dedicated to public service, serving both in the military and in government. he was active in the united states army reserves for 33 years where he was recipient of the legion of merit award and retired as colonel. following his military service, chuck worked with iowa governor terry brand stat as a --...
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mrs. kennedy wisely knew you needed professionals. she was perfect for the position because her thesis had been on charles's law polio, the french cabinet make good g.a.r.. if it perfectly with the finishing that the white house. you think they get along. mrs. kennedy was difficult to work for. i don't think i'm revealing any secrets here. she was, lorraine was coming into the job and had no precedent. there was no scope of work. it was like go down and do this job, and she had her loyalties with mr. dupont, she had french, mr. to pound working in the house as well. she had to do this role that was not, again, did not have a scope of work. i think it was a difficult position to be an. that's sad, her job was to be the scholar on the job, and in the short time that she was in the white house, which was -- the articles published in the antiques, bringing documentation that these are the furnishings of the white house, the source material, the history. this brought a great scholarly reputation to the project. again, she was primarily working on the guidebook. because she was a, because the newspaper articles at the time are wonderful to re
mrs. kennedy wisely knew you needed professionals. she was perfect for the position because her thesis had been on charles's law polio, the french cabinet make good g.a.r.. if it perfectly with the finishing that the white house. you think they get along. mrs. kennedy was difficult to work for. i don't think i'm revealing any secrets here. she was, lorraine was coming into the job and had no precedent. there was no scope of work. it was like go down and do this job, and she had her loyalties...
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and as mr. tamrand has made clear our own fit for 55 goals. string has been increased. our correspondence julia saw dell is at cop 27 in charl shake there, and i asked her earlier what stood out to her about the german foreign minister's comments. yeah, as we've heard the focus on the 1.5 degree goal, the goal to try to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees is something that other than a point to and, and i babbled, pointed out a still a very much being important for germany and that is also significant because we've heard that here at corporate, there were some countries who were considering backtracking. they were hesitant of wanting to keep that goal at the forefront of climate negotiations. but we've seen in a draft a document of the final agreement that, that target of 1.5 degrees is still in the agreement here at cop. and that is something that is very significant. a 2nd important point is how i don't know. i book pointed out that she and germany want to see the phase out of all fossil fuels contained in the agreements, and that is something that is not likely to happen. if we look at the draft at the moment, it only i
and as mr. tamrand has made clear our own fit for 55 goals. string has been increased. our correspondence julia saw dell is at cop 27 in charl shake there, and i asked her earlier what stood out to her about the german foreign minister's comments. yeah, as we've heard the focus on the 1.5 degree goal, the goal to try to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees is something that other than a point to and, and i babbled, pointed out a still a very much being important for germany and that is also...
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small area of roissy charles de gaulle airport his home in 1988, after he was caught in a diplomatic limbo. his experience inspired the 2004 film, the terminal, starring tom hanks. mrto the airport a few weeks ago, where he died of natural causes, according to airport officials. the folk starjoni mitchell has given a rare interview to her friend, and fellow musician, sir eltonjohn. it comes seven years after she survived a brain aneurysm and just a couple of months after she made a tentative return to the stage in america. bbc music correspondent, mark savage, has been given an exclusive preview. # don't it always seem to go # that you don't know what you've joni mitchell started singing in small clubs in western canada and her heartfelt lyrics propelled to worldwide fame. but in 2015, a brain aneurysm robbed her of the ability to walk and talk. her recovery took years. since then she has only made occasional public appearances and she had to re—learn guitar by watching old videos of herself on youtube. then over the summer this happened. # ice cream castles in the air...# joni mitchell back and stage — herfirst full live show in 20 years. cheering and applause. th
small area of roissy charles de gaulle airport his home in 1988, after he was caught in a diplomatic limbo. his experience inspired the 2004 film, the terminal, starring tom hanks. mrto the airport a few weeks ago, where he died of natural causes, according to airport officials. the folk starjoni mitchell has given a rare interview to her friend, and fellow musician, sir eltonjohn. it comes seven years after she survived a brain aneurysm and just a couple of months after she made a tentative...
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mr. sanpini said that the story is really difficult, and the memory is changeable, for example, he mentioned the french normandy fighter aviation regiment not manvel weight by general charleso was on the side of the soviet union, but at the same time, it is impossible not to mention the legion of french volunteers, which was on the side of nazi germany, and this is such a situation that you need to know, and therefore it is very important to know those people who are still alive and keep the memory of mr. sanpinia was in the village of sich, where he met his grandmother, who told him a story that a mother and daughter of twelve years old were locked in a house, closed and set on fire, and therefore it is important to know these people, those who still found these witnesses of all events, in principle and historical. yes indeed. this is how we are here. of course, in belarus we often hear such stories from people who are still alive and who can share them, so, of course, it is difficult to shock us with such stories, nevertheless. i would like to know, here, uh, what kind of archival artifacts can mr. desonp have, here, while preparing this film, what prompted him to study.
mr. sanpini said that the story is really difficult, and the memory is changeable, for example, he mentioned the french normandy fighter aviation regiment not manvel weight by general charleso was on the side of the soviet union, but at the same time, it is impossible not to mention the legion of french volunteers, which was on the side of nazi germany, and this is such a situation that you need to know, and therefore it is very important to know those people who are still alive and keep the...
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mr khan was shot in the leg at a protest march on thursday. the government has dismissed the claims as baseless and irresponsible. king charles has hosted a reception at buckingham palace for over 200 politicians and campaigners, ahead of the cop27 climate change summit in egypt. the king won't be attending but the british prime minister rishi sunak is now going, after initially declining an invitation. now on bbc news, the media show. a warning — this programme contains flashing images. hello, today we are asking whether it matters that the world's richest man now owns twitter. elon musk is the latest american billionaire to take control of an influential social media platform. should we care? we will also hear from journalists with the bbc�*s africa eye investigations team about how open source journalism allowed them to uncover the truth behind tragedy on the moroccan spanish border. ben strick is one of the investigative journalists behind the story. out of interest, as we are talking about twitter, how important is it as a tool for your reporting? for many of us twitter is a lifeline. not only is it a way to share findin
mr khan was shot in the leg at a protest march on thursday. the government has dismissed the claims as baseless and irresponsible. king charles has hosted a reception at buckingham palace for over 200 politicians and campaigners, ahead of the cop27 climate change summit in egypt. the king won't be attending but the british prime minister rishi sunak is now going, after initially declining an invitation. now on bbc news, the media show. a warning — this programme contains flashing images....
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charles is under way. the king and queen consort have welcomed the president of south africa, cyril ramaphosa, who addressed parliamentarians at westminster and has been attending a banquet at buckingham palace. mring to encourage more british investment in the south african economy, as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it is the ultimate in state hospitality, deployed for political, diplomatic and economic purposes. it is a state visit, the first of king charles' reign, the first to take place since the pre—covid days of 2019. the state visitor was president cyril ramaphosa of south africa. for him, there was the full ceremonial welcome on horse guards, the guard of honour drawn up, the anthems playing. and then the carriage ride up the mall, the mounted divisions of the household cavalry, the king, queen consort and the president in the irish state coach, other ministers and officials following behind, and into buckingham palace. there, they viewed a display from the royal collection. president ramaphosa picked up a photograph of nelson mandela with the late queen. "you were lucky if you had known them both," said the king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of st
charles is under way. the king and queen consort have welcomed the president of south africa, cyril ramaphosa, who addressed parliamentarians at westminster and has been attending a banquet at buckingham palace. mring to encourage more british investment in the south african economy, as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it is the ultimate in state hospitality, deployed for political, diplomatic and economic purposes. it is a state visit, the first of king charles' reign, the...
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small area of roissy charles de gaulle airport his home in 1988, after he was caught in a diplomatic limbo. his experience inspired the 2004 film, the terminal, starring tom hanks. mre died of natural causes, according to airport officials. thank you for watching. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @kasiamadera for some of us a murky start to remembrance sunday. some areas of low cloud and fog. much of which should lift to leave sunny spells. it is another mild day. high pressure dominates over much of europe. this frontal system will bring rain into northern ireland later in the day. but before that, many of us are starting with some murky conditions. some patches of mist and fog in the west country and east wales and the midlands into eastern england. some poor driving conditions through the first part of the morning. also very murky close to some of the north sea coasts of england. shetland starting off with low cloud and fog as well. some of that will lift and clear to leave sunny spells, but maybe in the east midlands. elsewhere we will see some sunshine. starting to turn breezy across western parts ahead of the fro
small area of roissy charles de gaulle airport his home in 1988, after he was caught in a diplomatic limbo. his experience inspired the 2004 film, the terminal, starring tom hanks. mre died of natural causes, according to airport officials. thank you for watching. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @kasiamadera for some of us a murky start to remembrance sunday. some areas of low cloud and fog. much of which should lift to leave sunny spells. it is...
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mr khan was shot in the leg at a protest march on thursday. the government has dismissed the claims as baseless and irresponsible. king charles has hosted a reception at buckingham palace for over 200 politicians and campaigners, ahead of the cop27 climate change summit, in egypt. the king won't be attending but the british prime minister, rishi sunak is now going, after initially declining an invitation. now on bbc news, click. this week, metaverse mark tells real mark how it is. you this week, metaverse mark tells real mark how it is.— real mark how it is. you had help from — real mark how it is. you had help from the _ real mark how it is. you had help from the likes - real mark how it is. you had help from the likes of - real mark how it is. you had help from the likes of me, l real mark how it is. you had l help from the likes of me, the tremor a younger looking virtual version of you that has helped with all of these stories on the telly. it’s stories on the telly. it's true. seven _ stories on the telly. it's true. seven decades . stories on the telly. it's true. seven decades on, facial recognition renos one holocaust
mr khan was shot in the leg at a protest march on thursday. the government has dismissed the claims as baseless and irresponsible. king charles has hosted a reception at buckingham palace for over 200 politicians and campaigners, ahead of the cop27 climate change summit, in egypt. the king won't be attending but the british prime minister, rishi sunak is now going, after initially declining an invitation. now on bbc news, click. this week, metaverse mark tells real mark how it is. you this...
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charles michel, was canceled, reuters reported from referring to several diplomats who know about it, it is known that during the opening ceremony of the international trade exhibition in shanghai, mr. michel was supposed to speak together with several other world leaders , but since in his recorded speech he sharply criticized russia's aggressive war in ukraine and emphasized the need to reduce the economic the dependence on china about the language was taken and simply not shown in the press service of the president of the european council confirmed that he was supposed to speak at the ceremony and the opening of the exhibition in shanghai and that at the request on the chinese side, brussels wrote down the appeal in advance and sent it to heaven, but why exactly did they not show this speech in the european council and they themselves do not know, but putin is a coward so that he does not show it there and no matter what match the host of russia plays, most likely he will not go to the summit of the leaders of the g20 countries, the russian publication reported this with reference to sources in the diplomatic corps of the aggressor country, according to their information , no pr
charles michel, was canceled, reuters reported from referring to several diplomats who know about it, it is known that during the opening ceremony of the international trade exhibition in shanghai, mr. michel was supposed to speak together with several other world leaders , but since in his recorded speech he sharply criticized russia's aggressive war in ukraine and emphasized the need to reduce the economic the dependence on china about the language was taken and simply not shown in the press...
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mr. pinion: it is great to be here. i am the republican nominee for u.s. senate. there it is. the legend of charles schumer.t's a great one, but i think it's time to do some myth busting. he is an exceptional politician, one of the best that has ever lived. he has failed the people of the state on multiple occasions. i refer to this as a david versus goliath, perhaps that is correct. senator schumer has a difficult time seeing what is in front of our faces. the exterminators like his father have a hard time making ends meet. the farmers, family farms, difficult time making ends meet. a 41 year for inflation that is crippling all people, seniors like my mother are terrified by the mailman. this is not a legacy of success. >> we are going to start with the economy tonight, i'm her first question goes to both of you. inflation has reached record highs. would you share ways in which you plan to provide relief should you win this race? sen. schumer: we provided relief on prescription drug costs. we will get down electric bills and heating costs with energy. one of the things that has created inflation is a suppl
mr. pinion: it is great to be here. i am the republican nominee for u.s. senate. there it is. the legend of charles schumer.t's a great one, but i think it's time to do some myth busting. he is an exceptional politician, one of the best that has ever lived. he has failed the people of the state on multiple occasions. i refer to this as a david versus goliath, perhaps that is correct. senator schumer has a difficult time seeing what is in front of our faces. the exterminators like his father...
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charles is under way. the king and queen consort have welcomed the president of south africa, cyril ramaphosa, who addressed parliamentarians at westminster, and tonight has been attending a banquet at buckingham palace. mrment in the south african economy , as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it is the ultimate in state hospitality, deployed for political, diplomatic and economic purposes. it is a state visit, the first of king charles' reign, the first to take place since the pre—covid days of 2019. the state visitor was president cyril ramaphosa of south africa. for him, there was the full ceremonial welcome on horse guards, the guard of honour drawn up, the anthems playing. and then the carriage ride up the mall, the mounted divisions of the household cavalry, the king, queen consort and the president in the irish state coach, other ministers and officials following behind, and into buckingham palace. there, they viewed a display from the royal collection. president ramaphosa picked up a photograph of nelson mandela with the late queen. "you were lucky if you had known them both," said the king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of state banquet, and a welcome in diffe
charles is under way. the king and queen consort have welcomed the president of south africa, cyril ramaphosa, who addressed parliamentarians at westminster, and tonight has been attending a banquet at buckingham palace. mrment in the south african economy , as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it is the ultimate in state hospitality, deployed for political, diplomatic and economic purposes. it is a state visit, the first of king charles' reign, the first to take place since...
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mr khan was shot in the leg at a protest march on thursday. the government has dismissed the claims as baseless and irresponsible. king charles has hosted a reception at buckingham palace for over 200 politicians and campaigners ahead of the cop27 climate change summit in egypt. the king won't be attending but the british prime minister rishi sunak is now going after initially declining an invitation. a series of train strikes, due to start this morning, have been suspended by the rmt and tssa unions. the walkouts, on the 5th, 7th and 9th of november, would have brought the rail network to a virtual halt. but now, union leaders and network rail bosses have agreed to intensify talks. our transport correspondent katy austin has the details. the latest in an series of strikes to effect britain's rail network was meant to be starting tomorrow when members of the rmt union who work for network rail and 1a train companies were due to take part in strikes on saturday, monday and on wednesday. now, they have been called off this afternoon. the rmt says it will enter a period of intense negotiations with the employers, with network ra
mr khan was shot in the leg at a protest march on thursday. the government has dismissed the claims as baseless and irresponsible. king charles has hosted a reception at buckingham palace for over 200 politicians and campaigners ahead of the cop27 climate change summit in egypt. the king won't be attending but the british prime minister rishi sunak is now going after initially declining an invitation. a series of train strikes, due to start this morning, have been suspended by the rmt and tssa...
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charles should not go. that decision stands despite the change in prime minister, although a downing street spokeswoman indicated yesterday that had mre in glasgow. and this is a matter between the palace and the government. but whatever happens, his majesty will be there with us in spirit in egypt. so rather than travelling to sharm el—sheikh, a palace spokesperson said, the king's focus is on the pre—cop reception, where senior business leaders, experts and ngos can discuss the important work of the summit, and explore the ways in which public private partnership can help tackle climate change. among those due to attend the buckingham palace reception today, will be the us special presidential envoy for climate, secretaryjohn kerry. 0n the agenda, the terra carta, the initiative founded by the king when he was prince of wales, and which aims to encourage the private sector to commit to sustainability. also making an appearance at the palace reception, the prime minister, rishi sunak. earlier this week, he reversed his decision not to attend cop27, and along with world leaders, including the presidents of the us and france, will now
charles should not go. that decision stands despite the change in prime minister, although a downing street spokeswoman indicated yesterday that had mre in glasgow. and this is a matter between the palace and the government. but whatever happens, his majesty will be there with us in spirit in egypt. so rather than travelling to sharm el—sheikh, a palace spokesperson said, the king's focus is on the pre—cop reception, where senior business leaders, experts and ngos can discuss the important...
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mr. are thebone. you have 3 minutes. >> go ahead. good evening commissioners board member i'm charles ragbone you heard that taxi issues are terrible low complex. but in fact they all boil down to exactly the same one issue. they are all going become it a single poorly crafted phrase in pread alegislation from the 70s. language regarding our sworn intent to drive. the agencies interception of that phrase lead to dris crimination rowels enforced against elderly and disabled medallion holder. yesterday's mt aboard meeting chair boarden instructed the director of taxi service to revise the agency's posture toward prop k holders. those words from the head of sfmta give us hope the. enforce am actions will cease. we are not there yet. please support chair boarden and telling mt astaff to revisit out dated policies and please share your thoughts with mayor breed as well. please know also that virtually all elder low medallion holders would gladly sell them tomorrow if they could. and that all of the necessary transfer regulations are in place. mta has frozen that program for years. all of t
mr. are thebone. you have 3 minutes. >> go ahead. good evening commissioners board member i'm charles ragbone you heard that taxi issues are terrible low complex. but in fact they all boil down to exactly the same one issue. they are all going become it a single poorly crafted phrase in pread alegislation from the 70s. language regarding our sworn intent to drive. the agencies interception of that phrase lead to dris crimination rowels enforced against elderly and disabled medallion...
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mr. trump's third bid. his daughter ivanka says she loves and supports her father but does not plan to be involved in politics this time. it sounds like she's had enough. charlesa few people might sit this one out. president trump already looking ahead to the next election. many are wondering if he should be looking at this one. the former president boosting 35% of candidates and highly competitive mid-term races. so will president trump have a tough time securing the gop nomination? with me now, independent women's forum kelsie bolar and democratic strategist sarah norman. kelsey, it was interesting last night watching president trump, the tone, you can call it presidential, avoiding certain things. he didn't bring up the election of 2020 being stolen and he didn't bring up ron desantis. so he seemed more focus for sure. i mean, maybe he's already learned some lessons from the mid-terms. >> perhaps. charles, we are two years away from this election. the question is can former president trump remain discipline throughout that long primary season. it's going to -- every primary season is a fight. this is going to be that. trump has quite a track record of launc
mr. trump's third bid. his daughter ivanka says she loves and supports her father but does not plan to be involved in politics this time. it sounds like she's had enough. charlesa few people might sit this one out. president trump already looking ahead to the next election. many are wondering if he should be looking at this one. the former president boosting 35% of candidates and highly competitive mid-term races. so will president trump have a tough time securing the gop nomination? with me...
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mr. president. i took an oath to abide by the laws of this state and our constitution here and the constitution of the united states. i'm on the spot here, you know. charles k. ross: we're going to try to work th this segregationist governor who we know is probably not someone that you can really trust, plead with him, talk with him, hope that he igoing to give a certain amount of protection for meredith, and he's going to follow the order. john f. kennedy: the attorney general's right here. he'll come right on the other phone. wait just a minute. ross barnett: all right, all right. robe f. kennedy: hello? ross barnett: yes,ir, general, how are you? robert f. kennedy: fine, governor. how are you? ross barnett: fine, fine. robert f. kennedy: one of the basic requirements, in my judgment, was the maintenance of law and order. and that would require some very strong and vocal action by you yourself. ross barnett: well, i'm certainly going to try to maintain law and order, mr. general, just the very best way that i can. general, how can i violate my oath of office? how can i do that and live with the people of mississippi? you know, they're expecting me to ke
mr. president. i took an oath to abide by the laws of this state and our constitution here and the constitution of the united states. i'm on the spot here, you know. charles k. ross: we're going to try to work th this segregationist governor who we know is probably not someone that you can really trust, plead with him, talk with him, hope that he igoing to give a certain amount of protection for meredith, and he's going to follow the order. john f. kennedy: the attorney general's right here....
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charles should not go. that decision stands despite the change in prime minister, although a downing street spokeswoman indicated yesterday that had mrbbc news. a christmas stamp collection featuring queen elizabeth ii has been released by royal mail. it will be the last time the queen's silhouette will feature on a festive stamp. the set of six art deco—style stamps depict moments from the nativity. the minutest art deco—style stamps depict mon little from the nativity. the minutest art deco—style stamps depict mon little fro nippy nativity. the minutest art deco—style stamps depict mon little fro nippy is tivity. the minutest art deco—style stamps depict mon little fro nippy is myzy. morning. a little bit nippy is my analysis of the morning so far. how am i doing? i analysis of the morning so far. how am i doing?— analysis of the morning so far. how am i doing? i think that is a erfect how am i doing? i think that is a perfect way _ how am i doing? i think that is a perfect way to — how am i doing? i think that is a perfect way to sum _ how am i doing? i think that is a perfect way to sum up _ how am i doing? i think that is a perf
charles should not go. that decision stands despite the change in prime minister, although a downing street spokeswoman indicated yesterday that had mrbbc news. a christmas stamp collection featuring queen elizabeth ii has been released by royal mail. it will be the last time the queen's silhouette will feature on a festive stamp. the set of six art deco—style stamps depict moments from the nativity. the minutest art deco—style stamps depict mon little from the nativity. the minutest art...
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charles booker? yes. he is a very nice guy. i support his policies i did vote for mr. booker. host: are you a student at the university of kentucky? caller: i am. . i am a freshman this is my first time voting. host: welcome to the voting world. what are you studying? caller: my family is the kentucky area. i grew up in the national area. i am studying linguistics. host: thanks for calling in. let's hear from chad in california, republican line. chad, have you had a chance to vote yet? polls are still open in california. caller: indeed, yeah. i am from riverside county, a conservative area of california. host: is it ken calvert who represents you? caller: he brings home the pork. i tried going to his office, he never called me back. host: all right. what are some of the issues that motivated you to get out and vote today? caller: i think, we use to in this country, debate policy about what ideas work and what don't. that is on the table a bit. was nine years old in 1984. my father was campaigning in minnesota. it was good weather against walter. i would like to thank -- think
charles booker? yes. he is a very nice guy. i support his policies i did vote for mr. booker. host: are you a student at the university of kentucky? caller: i am. . i am a freshman this is my first time voting. host: welcome to the voting world. what are you studying? caller: my family is the kentucky area. i grew up in the national area. i am studying linguistics. host: thanks for calling in. let's hear from chad in california, republican line. chad, have you had a chance to vote yet? polls...
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charles booker is ahead of the republican incumbent randall paul. we will watch this throughout the night. sometimes we do get surprise, but mr.ncumbent. jefferson county, the most populous county in the state, those results are coming in. that is a democratic county. that is the most democratic county in the state. so you you get the early votes and we're going to see this throughout the night and other states as well. some places it'll be mail votes first or election day votes first. let's just watch it. and then you have todd young out to a very early lead. he is heavily favored in this race. it's not that these races don't matter because one of the things you're looking for if you're in the democrat or the republican headquarters, are you going to get any disruptions, if you will? if you're in a 50/50 senate, you're just trying to make sure you keep your own as a republican. we'll keep an eye when you see votes come in like this, you always watch and see. so what happens at the top of the hour is when things get interesting. if you're a partisan watching at home, this is when it starts to get more tense. >> the actual comp
charles booker is ahead of the republican incumbent randall paul. we will watch this throughout the night. sometimes we do get surprise, but mr.ncumbent. jefferson county, the most populous county in the state, those results are coming in. that is a democratic county. that is the most democratic county in the state. so you you get the early votes and we're going to see this throughout the night and other states as well. some places it'll be mail votes first or election day votes first. let's...
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charles should not go. that decision stands despite the change in prime minister, although a downing street spokeswoman indicated yesterday that had mrhange. among those due to attend the buckingham palace reception today, will be the us special presidential envoy for climate, secretaryjohn kerry. on the agenda, the terra carta, the initiative founded by the king when he was prince of wales, and which aims to encourage the private sector to commit to sustainability. also making an appearance at the palace reception, the prime minister, rishi sunak. earlier this week, he reversed his decision not to attend cop27, and along with world leaders, including the presidents of the us and france, will now travel to egypt. sarah campbell, bbc news. prince william has announced the finalists for his global environment awards, the earthshot prize. the aim is to find new and creative ideas that will help protect our planet for the future. five winners will each receive £1 million to make their project a reality. our climate editorjustin rowlatt has been to revisit two of last year's winners. prince william launched his earthshot prize with a glam
charles should not go. that decision stands despite the change in prime minister, although a downing street spokeswoman indicated yesterday that had mrhange. among those due to attend the buckingham palace reception today, will be the us special presidential envoy for climate, secretaryjohn kerry. on the agenda, the terra carta, the initiative founded by the king when he was prince of wales, and which aims to encourage the private sector to commit to sustainability. also making an appearance at...
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mr. ramaphosa at his hotel before day's activities got underway and before they met. he met the king at last night's state banquet was really was really quite something a very important speech also by charles the uk. and he did that. i mean, a round of former colonies cries not just for acknowledgement of the past but for reparation allowed as we saw on the canbbean allowed as we saw on the caribbean to of kate and william earlier in the year. but this time prince charles king charles took the opportunity to say we must acknowledge the wrongs which have shaped our past. and in way we can move forward to a common future . and he talked of common future. and he talked of the profound of our history , the profound of our history, which probably didn't go as far as many in caribbean , south as many in caribbean, south africa and places like that would wish. but it was certainly and it launched an acknowledgement of our history , acknowledgement of our history, acknowledgement of our history, a very important stage . jenny, a very important stage. jenny, what apologies for britain's historical might go down well with the but it won't go down that well with the public what will be better to move
mr. ramaphosa at his hotel before day's activities got underway and before they met. he met the king at last night's state banquet was really was really quite something a very important speech also by charles the uk. and he did that. i mean, a round of former colonies cries not just for acknowledgement of the past but for reparation allowed as we saw on the canbbean allowed as we saw on the caribbean to of kate and william earlier in the year. but this time prince charles king charles took the...