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their own masters, owning their own sound recordings, is just the resilience and the strength and theeral, and specifically, black people in music. we continue to evolve. we continue to create. we continue to take it to the next level. we continue to demand what's ours. so my hope is high. >> our thanks to janai. for more about the contributions of black americans through music, watch "the soul of a nation: sound of freedom," a juneteenth celebration, now streaming on hulu. >>> next, beloved and historic soap opera breaking a new record tonight. rest pro-health. like bones, your teeth lose density over time. but, crest has you covered. crest densify actively rebuilds tooth density. to extend the life of teeth. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. dry skin is sensitive skin, too. and it's natural. treat it that way. aveeno® daily moisture with prebiotic oat is proven to moisturize dry skin all day. you'll love our formula for face, too. aveeno®. (♪ ♪) (♪ ♪) did you know that febreze air effects uses 100% natural propellant? cheaper aerosols use artificial propellants. that's why
their own masters, owning their own sound recordings, is just the resilience and the strength and theeral, and specifically, black people in music. we continue to evolve. we continue to create. we continue to take it to the next level. we continue to demand what's ours. so my hope is high. >> our thanks to janai. for more about the contributions of black americans through music, watch "the soul of a nation: sound of freedom," a juneteenth celebration, now streaming on hulu....
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the people do own it.et's own things in common, let's invest in things in common that will be much, much better than if you invest in your backyard. - for some neighborhoods, the preservation of life-sized building and people spaces succeeded. but man, it was a very close call. what a monster! it just looks completely out of scale, right? it just doesn't match. the idea of these developers was to raze six blocks of old, grey stone houses and beautiful 1800s and... like this sort of building here. ...1900s, this sort of building here, yes. all of those were to go and they were building all those high-rises. 225 buildings... buildings. - ...were lost. what we did save were 640 units. yeah. - it could have been way worse if alanna and her friends hadn't put up an epic fight to save the milton-parc neighborhood. through the 70s and 80s, there were demonstrations, sit-ins and protests. and the activists, theyinally won in 1987. no more high-rises would be allowed to scar the skyline here from that moment onward
the people do own it.et's own things in common, let's invest in things in common that will be much, much better than if you invest in your backyard. - for some neighborhoods, the preservation of life-sized building and people spaces succeeded. but man, it was a very close call. what a monster! it just looks completely out of scale, right? it just doesn't match. the idea of these developers was to raze six blocks of old, grey stone houses and beautiful 1800s and... like this sort of building...
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that has chosen its own future-— population that has chosen its own future. �* , ., own future.ar but argentina _ own future. the british won the war but argentina still- own future. the british won the war but argentina still dreams l war but argentina still dreams of change. 0n the 1ath ofjune, the argentine surrendered. on the 14th ofjune, the argentine surrendered. what it was a conflict _ argentine surrendered. what it was a conflict that _ argentine surrendered. what it was a conflict that scarred - was a conflict that scarred argentina for ever. rejoice at that news and congratulate our forces and the marines. i'm a i'm a british reporter living in south america as the bbc�*s correspondent here. growing up in the uk, we learned about the falklands is a war that was one on the other side of the world. but living here, i've come to learn of a very different version of history, notjust of war but of nationhood, too. people here, they are not the falkland islands, they are the malvinas. they are not british, either. they will always be argentinian. the war in 1982 cost many l
that has chosen its own future-— population that has chosen its own future. �* , ., own future.ar but argentina _ own future. the british won the war but argentina still- own future. the british won the war but argentina still dreams l war but argentina still dreams of change. 0n the 1ath ofjune, the argentine surrendered. on the 14th ofjune, the argentine surrendered. what it was a conflict _ argentine surrendered. what it was a conflict that _ argentine surrendered. what it was a conflict...
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military has, quote, taken some risk to our own readiness. this sounds is exactly like the sort of situation that prompted the creation of the defense production act, but thus far we've heard far more from washington democrats will using the d.p.a. to fast-track the green energy boondoggle than to expand access to critical weapons. our allies and partners are interested in buying american military technology. this should be a win-win. allies spending their own money to strengthen themselves by buying american and making our militaries more interoperable in the process. but too often our partners are hamstrung by american constraints on the process, like the heel-dragging bureaucracy that runs our military sales and lagging production schedules. we must adequately stockpile weapons, ammunition for our own military and have sufficient supplies and production capacity to arm our friends, and we need to do this before it's too late. building up our own stores, upgrading our allies is the best way we can avoid nightmare scenarios down the road whe
military has, quote, taken some risk to our own readiness. this sounds is exactly like the sort of situation that prompted the creation of the defense production act, but thus far we've heard far more from washington democrats will using the d.p.a. to fast-track the green energy boondoggle than to expand access to critical weapons. our allies and partners are interested in buying american military technology. this should be a win-win. allies spending their own money to strengthen themselves by...
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owning your own community and taking pride in your own community. that's it. and i would say that for black people for white people for any kind any kind of person. but the struggle is going to be harder for people who are at the bottom in of society and especially on the social economic. yeah, i guess and i understand what you're saying. and and i guess it's visible with us because of the population that we make up states but, you know at the end of the day the world is global. but the reality is we are extremely aggressive toward. each other greater nature than other demograph in other areas we have a tendency to be. horror on each other at times and i grew up right down the street from here. i grew up in the 13th walk. i grew up at 2124 caters. you know, and i saw it every day my mother taught at woodson. for 15 years and then she went from woodson to fantasy williams. and she went to dallas. i used to have to travel. on the napoleon bus to the broad bus to get to brother martin from i went my brother martin. he's had friends who went to brother martin. i l
owning your own community and taking pride in your own community. that's it. and i would say that for black people for white people for any kind any kind of person. but the struggle is going to be harder for people who are at the bottom in of society and especially on the social economic. yeah, i guess and i understand what you're saying. and and i guess it's visible with us because of the population that we make up states but, you know at the end of the day the world is global. but the reality...
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did our own worst enemy grow out of the trump administration? no, you know as he plays a large role in this book he does but i i also tried very consciously as a scholar to think about this across time and a cross-cultures because you'll you'll see in the book. i talk a lot about the uk i talk about india i talk about things going on in places like poland and turkey. this is a global phenomenon that i think has been produced by the speed of information by rising living standards by affluence by boredom that comes with narcissism, but no, it's not a book about donald trump. actually. this is somewhat of a sequel to a book. i wrote about five years ago called the death of expertise where i wrote about why people silo themselves in about information and don't accept establish facts and only watch the kind of news. they to watch and people every time i talked about this and i was mostly talking about it as a kind of cultural phenomenon people. it's a but what does that mean for democracy? and i'd say yeah, nothing good. and so i finally decided just
did our own worst enemy grow out of the trump administration? no, you know as he plays a large role in this book he does but i i also tried very consciously as a scholar to think about this across time and a cross-cultures because you'll you'll see in the book. i talk a lot about the uk i talk about india i talk about things going on in places like poland and turkey. this is a global phenomenon that i think has been produced by the speed of information by rising living standards by affluence by...
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are now an act of food terrorism against its own people. that's how moscow slammed the seemingly deliberate destruction of more than 50000 tons of grain by ukrainian troops as they left mario pal this amid a raging global food crisis. this crime against humanity demonstrates to the entire world community, the true face of the kiev regime, which in fact uses the methods of food terrorism against its own people. all this is happening with the full support of countries of the so called, civilized west and amid the ongoing hysteria based on false accusations that the russian federation is creating a global food crisis. moscow has warned that the situation could get even worse as the supply problem has not stopped here of deploying troops and armored vehicles and several green stores in park of and su me along with areas of the done yet people's republic, it's still controlled. meanwhile, here in says, russia has plundered at least 400000 tons of grains and shipped it to its own buyers. the un secretary general has however, admitted there is no
are now an act of food terrorism against its own people. that's how moscow slammed the seemingly deliberate destruction of more than 50000 tons of grain by ukrainian troops as they left mario pal this amid a raging global food crisis. this crime against humanity demonstrates to the entire world community, the true face of the kiev regime, which in fact uses the methods of food terrorism against its own people. all this is happening with the full support of countries of the so called, civilized...
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i _ he was on his own. and he knew he was on his own. i do _ he was on his own. have felt| was on his own. i do must have felt abandoned, — was on his own. i do must have felt abandoned, you
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i own some financials, energy, health care and tech and i own some defensive stock i own a basket energy is a great place for dividends. >> energy is some of the best dividends. devon, almost 6.5% jason, what high dividend stocks are you looking at, are you looking in that area >> yeah. i think it is important to be in that part of the marketplace and to bryn's point, can't just tether yourself to the exact marketplace as an example. i like ab sri and chevron, health care and energy spaces. going forward in this marketplace that we are part of, these are areas of the market that are continuing to do well if i look at an abbv i.e., strong pipeline, dividend close to 4%. chevron is fully integrated energy name that's benefitting from the environment, they were profitable at 60 a barrel in terms of oil and profitable here those are types of names, but i wouldn't just tether just to the number i think you have to look at the sector and the business as a whole. those are two plays i like. >> one more question which tech stock would you buy first, survey says 21% microsoft, 18% apple, 16% amaz
i own some financials, energy, health care and tech and i own some defensive stock i own a basket energy is a great place for dividends. >> energy is some of the best dividends. devon, almost 6.5% jason, what high dividend stocks are you looking at, are you looking in that area >> yeah. i think it is important to be in that part of the marketplace and to bryn's point, can't just tether yourself to the exact marketplace as an example. i like ab sri and chevron, health care and energy...
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the whole stack they're owning the content they're owning the delivery system, and they're owning thew do you compete against that? >> well, for one, apple has not been good at the ipod -- people forget about this everything steve jobs did was great. no, the ipod hifi came out 15 years ago and flopped. they have done these little mini speakers they have done fine but haven't taken the market by storm. if you do focus on your niche and not trying to beat apple, sometimes you can beat apple. >> they may come in with earphones or headphones or small speakers that you can take to the beach like the little mini bose that i have, that would be fun. but they have stuck to their basic knitting and make it pretty doggone easy to add product. so i'll get another one for whatever it is, 299, and put it in this room and it's good. good quality. >> perhaps most encouraging for investors, they had a stumble a couple of years ago. they tried to do a software update that only worked with the latest speakers. they had a big uproar from their install base and were able to reverse. >> yes, they did i ha
the whole stack they're owning the content they're owning the delivery system, and they're owning thew do you compete against that? >> well, for one, apple has not been good at the ipod -- people forget about this everything steve jobs did was great. no, the ipod hifi came out 15 years ago and flopped. they have done these little mini speakers they have done fine but haven't taken the market by storm. if you do focus on your niche and not trying to beat apple, sometimes you can beat...
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each of them has its own zone. these windows are reinforced as well with thick steel as we saw before. on the inside here, the position is draped with his best. if sir cannot catch fire, and this is how the same firing position, which you have just seen from the inside, looks from the outside. there's extra protection in the front, on the sides as well. you don't have to be a military expert to see that it takes a lot of firepower to well overcome and kick the forces out of a fortification like this one. ah, and these are the remains of a cluster ammunition that the ukrainian forces used against their former own abandoned well of fortifications. these type of munition is bound to pretty much all over the world. as we explore this labyrinth, we make a disturbing discovery. the ukrainian positions are spidering across the fields here in all directions, and if they need to establish something like this, a command center, any place is good enough. even the cemetery, there's no red lines, it seems bulky forces and the s
each of them has its own zone. these windows are reinforced as well with thick steel as we saw before. on the inside here, the position is draped with his best. if sir cannot catch fire, and this is how the same firing position, which you have just seen from the inside, looks from the outside. there's extra protection in the front, on the sides as well. you don't have to be a military expert to see that it takes a lot of firepower to well overcome and kick the forces out of a fortification like...
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i don't think ltoris _ preserve his own dignity? i don't think boris is _ preserve his own dignity?is is a man who - preserve his own dignity? i don't think boris is a man who worries | think boris is a man who worries about his own dignity and i don't think he is a man who can actually change, but on the other hand if he is threatened with a change of rules and there will be another vote he willjust and there will be another vote he will just say, and there will be another vote he willjust say, bring it on. the question is whether another 30 mps after the by—election defeats later this month switch over and say enough is enough, that is the only way in my view they will get rid of him. the cabinet is all made up of people who were particularly chosen because they are loyal, so similar situations with margaret thatcher will not happen. theresa may try to fight on but it was very different, she was repeatedly defeated in parliament. the opposition to boris could perhaps undermine him by not supporting him in votes in the house of commons. if the government is defeated he will then fi
i don't think ltoris _ preserve his own dignity? i don't think boris is _ preserve his own dignity?is is a man who - preserve his own dignity? i don't think boris is a man who worries | think boris is a man who worries about his own dignity and i don't think he is a man who can actually change, but on the other hand if he is threatened with a change of rules and there will be another vote he willjust and there will be another vote he will just say, and there will be another vote he willjust...
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time, we decided to wash up to us, we are drawn home, i want to be happy that we are going home our own homes, but we will water a new nest and create a shelter. thank our armed forces. glory to ukraine, we will live on. think about our country, because our home is always within us. i was afraid of myself, i felt the need for an instant. i was driving at first. i assessed myself from born scout volodymyr nikolaychuk in the development of his own organization organized the road of life. i chose the moment. i took hundreds of my fellow villagers unharmed. no news, together we are strong, we will rebuild taras, we will launch, we will win, you are not news, together we are strong, oh, lyuli, lyuli, the hummingbirds flew in and sat on lyoli, they began to think, you are a child the field of cradles was gone, the hummingbirds understood, the little baby was abandoned, the heroes returned home alive with victory, we are fighting to return their childhood to them, our troops are very strong, we are courageous for the future of our children, the pial project of kateryna osadchoi , find your lov
time, we decided to wash up to us, we are drawn home, i want to be happy that we are going home our own homes, but we will water a new nest and create a shelter. thank our armed forces. glory to ukraine, we will live on. think about our country, because our home is always within us. i was afraid of myself, i felt the need for an instant. i was driving at first. i assessed myself from born scout volodymyr nikolaychuk in the development of his own organization organized the road of life. i chose...
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if you want to own semis, you want to own amd or nvidia. i choose to own amd.wn it for the valuation and for the nearly $10 billion buy back i own amd for excellent management because i don't think semiconductors as an industry are are uninvestable for the next two years i think there will be recovery at some point. i think they're faced with tremendous headwinds and geographic challenges, specifically in asia, but there will be a moment of recovery and you want to have some exposure to the industry. amd to me, this is the way to do it >> bryn, you have been looking at this? >> i have. i own nvidia, big believer in it thing is it is one of the interesting times in the market, there are so many stocks down 40, 50%. nvidia and amd are down almost the same year to date. it is like i am watching amd from ceo and management, and nvidia and amd are best in class. i am watching this we'll see. i think we're going to continue to be in market purgatory, you'll get wonderful opportunities to pick up great companies like nvidia if you don't own it or vansed micro devices,
if you want to own semis, you want to own amd or nvidia. i choose to own amd.wn it for the valuation and for the nearly $10 billion buy back i own amd for excellent management because i don't think semiconductors as an industry are are uninvestable for the next two years i think there will be recovery at some point. i think they're faced with tremendous headwinds and geographic challenges, specifically in asia, but there will be a moment of recovery and you want to have some exposure to the...
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and russia recognizes their right to their own policies and views. but they are not letting us do the same. they are rejecting our national policies to preserve our national interests. these are sovereign domestic and foreign policies conducted in accordance with international law. i believe the time has come for us to stop having to continually justify ourselves and to simply present our grievances against their liberal system. which has led the world to the brink of a global collapse by unilaterally imposing sanctions that reflect upon themselves and impact other regions in the world by supplying weapons to a country. that for many years has been killing its own citizens and has done everything to destroy international law. we have responded to the sanctions, very pragmatically, and the situation has turned out in our favor. i am confident that the us previously considered the consequences of the sanctions for the you and figured that they are permissible. it's actually in the interest of the u. s. to restrict the capabilities of the you, because t
and russia recognizes their right to their own policies and views. but they are not letting us do the same. they are rejecting our national policies to preserve our national interests. these are sovereign domestic and foreign policies conducted in accordance with international law. i believe the time has come for us to stop having to continually justify ourselves and to simply present our grievances against their liberal system. which has led the world to the brink of a global collapse by...
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the cubs undertook their own sortie at their own peril and risk. just like the badgers soon. a long winter hibernation by the end of the summer, they are fat and already weigh three times as much. now young growth can be distinguished from adults, bears only by carefree behavior ends with mutual bites of the sirloin. the cubs are too busy with themselves to pay attention to the badger. in the fall, himalayan bears build a shelter out of brushwood to protect themselves from unexpected cold. when snow falls , they take refuge in dens, which are arranged in advance in hollow trees. fleeting autumn came to lake khanka boxes of lotuses long empty of their seeds lie at the bottom of the lake. the swampy valley is deserted, but life still glimmers in the reeds. the tiny reed sutor with a powerful beak similar to the beak of a parrot cracks through the stems and extracts insects from them. the stalks of the bulrush are her pantries, only she can split them. in winter, in severe cold, these supplies help the sutor to survive. the shallow ussuri sea plunges into a stupor. in two weeks,
the cubs undertook their own sortie at their own peril and risk. just like the badgers soon. a long winter hibernation by the end of the summer, they are fat and already weigh three times as much. now young growth can be distinguished from adults, bears only by carefree behavior ends with mutual bites of the sirloin. the cubs are too busy with themselves to pay attention to the badger. in the fall, himalayan bears build a shelter out of brushwood to protect themselves from unexpected cold. when...
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democracy and achieving their own. definitely a freedom while the states has burned a lot of bridges in the region, russia and china are doing the opposite. they're pouring in investments, and now countries that have been shunned by washington have an alternative. this is what china had to say about the upcoming summit. i want to stress again that latin america is not some front yard or backyard of the united states. the summit of the americas is not the summit of the united states of america, the u. s. as the host of the upcoming summit needs to stop going its own way or forcing its will and others over the past 2 centuries since the monroe doctrine came into being the united states has conducted more than 30 military interventions in latin american countries. forcibly exported the united states style democracy to regional countries implemented predatory cannot make policies and even instigated regime subversion. mike bomb pale, who served as secretary of state under donald trump, seems to be raising the alarm about t
democracy and achieving their own. definitely a freedom while the states has burned a lot of bridges in the region, russia and china are doing the opposite. they're pouring in investments, and now countries that have been shunned by washington have an alternative. this is what china had to say about the upcoming summit. i want to stress again that latin america is not some front yard or backyard of the united states. the summit of the americas is not the summit of the united states of america,...
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they will be looking at their own self-interest.lly want to keep him as party leader if it is going to cost them their own seat and job? i think that is going to be what pushes more conservative mps over the edge and i agree he will not be leader of the conservative party in the next election. he put together an agenda to lead his party and unite the country. if you think of the most memorable things he has done in recent weeks, one was announcing a windfall tax that the opposition forced them into. it is watered down version but it wasn't the conservatives. the only conservative policy i can remember from the past few weeks is that they are bringing back imperial measurements. boris johnson doesn't have an agenda, he has always wanted to be prime minister. he doesn't actually want to do the job of prime minister. >> good the economy his last chance to win the hearts and minds of the british people? particularly if he manages to fix the issues of inflation and domestic energy costs? >> of course, that would be a dramatic turnaround.
they will be looking at their own self-interest.lly want to keep him as party leader if it is going to cost them their own seat and job? i think that is going to be what pushes more conservative mps over the edge and i agree he will not be leader of the conservative party in the next election. he put together an agenda to lead his party and unite the country. if you think of the most memorable things he has done in recent weeks, one was announcing a windfall tax that the opposition forced them...
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when you've — survived my own mind. when you've got _ survived my own mind.erful, it really— this place isjust wonderful, it really is. it's fantastic. how— it really is. it's fantastic. how are _ it really is. it's fantastic. how are you doing up to yesterday's conversation? not eve one yesterday's conversation? not everyone i— yesterday's conversation? not everyone i have _ yesterday's conversation? ilrrt everyone i have met here has addictive issues, but every day here brings new evidence of the link between mental health and substance abuse. this place is making a difference.— substance abuse. this place is making a difference. singh and i sa , making a difference. singh and i say. hey. _ making a difference. singh and i say. hey. yeah. _ making a difference. singh and i say, hey, yeah, yeah, - making a difference. singh and i say, hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, . isay, hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, isaid hey, what's going on? i yeah, i said hey, what's going on? ., yeah, i said hey, what's going on? . , ., ., on? i am so proud to be managing _ on? i am so proud t
when you've — survived my own mind. when you've got _ survived my own mind.erful, it really— this place isjust wonderful, it really is. it's fantastic. how— it really is. it's fantastic. how are _ it really is. it's fantastic. how are you doing up to yesterday's conversation? not eve one yesterday's conversation? not everyone i— yesterday's conversation? not everyone i have _ yesterday's conversation? ilrrt everyone i have met here has addictive issues, but every day here brings new...
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here's janai norman. >> with regard to owning one's own sound, one's own masters, the most influentialwhy do you think it was so important for prince to own his masters? >> as he says, if you don't own your masters your masters own you. the music industry up until that point never had a free agent that was a superstar and definitely not a black one. >> prince felt as if you create your art you should own your art. he went to warner brothers and said, i want to put out my art when i want to. they said no, you're going to do things the way you're contract chully you're bound to. prince said, well, this for me feels like modern-day slavery. >> prince in concert, perfectly free. on record. >> people didn't understand it. he said music is intuitive. music is spiritual. music isn't supposed to be contained in his opinion. >> this man is selling out arenas around the world, so to be a point that he's writing slave on his actual skin my heart was breaking and i definitely was paying attention. >> when i met prince i asked him how do we get slave off your face, get me free i'll take it off. >>
here's janai norman. >> with regard to owning one's own sound, one's own masters, the most influentialwhy do you think it was so important for prince to own his masters? >> as he says, if you don't own your masters your masters own you. the music industry up until that point never had a free agent that was a superstar and definitely not a black one. >> prince felt as if you create your art you should own your art. he went to warner brothers and said, i want to put out my art...
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i do own boeing.tephanie does, too, i was listen heing to her when she talked about quality i agree on quality this one has been troubling but i think is ready to come out bottom line, airlines need planes, 737 max is fuel efficient. they can only get so many a 320s near term, they need those beyond that, the immediate concern, when will faa allow delivery of the 787 to resume. talk middle of next month before the farm bureau air show if that happens, it would be unmitigated positive for shares. it is 787 deliveries run tg high zbler it has been painful. it is the 787 issues, but also lack of clarity from china certifying the 737 max to me, that's going to be the driver of the shares in the medium term. i can't tell you a timeline, but should be ready to go. as china reopens, i think they'll want more airplanes, especially 737 max because their airlines are 15 years or older in terms of airplanes on average. >>> want to get to the headlines. >> here's the cnbc news update this hour. ghislaine maxwell
i do own boeing.tephanie does, too, i was listen heing to her when she talked about quality i agree on quality this one has been troubling but i think is ready to come out bottom line, airlines need planes, 737 max is fuel efficient. they can only get so many a 320s near term, they need those beyond that, the immediate concern, when will faa allow delivery of the 787 to resume. talk middle of next month before the farm bureau air show if that happens, it would be unmitigated positive for...
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and women's fund and the health decisions our own to make in consultation with her own doctor, her face, her family. not some right-wing politicians politicians that donald trump and mitch mcconnell packed the court with. while republicans seek to punish and control women, democrats will keep fighting ferociously to enshrine roe v. wade into law of the land. this rule ruling is outrageous and heart wrenching. but make no mistake, again, it's all on the ballots in november. supreme court is ended a constitutional right. this is 50 years proclaimed a constitutional right. what happened today was a story in many respects. historic in that it had not granted recognize the constitutional right and then reversed it. this is a first. and again, just for it impose the constitutional right to allow for concealed weapons. how about those justices come before the senators and say that they respected stare decisis, the precedents of the court, that they respected the right of privacy in the constitution of the united states? did you hear that? were they not telling the truth then? again, just getti
and women's fund and the health decisions our own to make in consultation with her own doctor, her face, her family. not some right-wing politicians politicians that donald trump and mitch mcconnell packed the court with. while republicans seek to punish and control women, democrats will keep fighting ferociously to enshrine roe v. wade into law of the land. this rule ruling is outrageous and heart wrenching. but make no mistake, again, it's all on the ballots in november. supreme court is...
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he destroyed his own family filled with his own daughter and then wrecked the country. daniel davidson is a seniorde editor at the federalist. he just returned from the border and we're always eager for a firsthand view offof what is happening there. he spoke wppen of migrants comir across some thanks so much for joining us tonight. what did you see and what was your impression of it? what i saw was a border that is frankly out of control. every migrant that we talked to told us that they came northto and they plan to get intoth the united states because they think it's a good time to come. they think that they can get t in and that they'll be allowed to stay s. and the thing is, tucker ,of they're not wrong. most ofe the migrants who aremi getting in and who are getting picked up by border patrol and customs and border protectionre are being allowed o stay there being paroled into the country. they're beingun released pendins their asylum hearing. there's any numberylg of ways that they're being released. but alling in all, the majoritf them are getting through andro t
he destroyed his own family filled with his own daughter and then wrecked the country. daniel davidson is a seniorde editor at the federalist. he just returned from the border and we're always eager for a firsthand view offof what is happening there. he spoke wppen of migrants comir across some thanks so much for joining us tonight. what did you see and what was your impression of it? what i saw was a border that is frankly out of control. every migrant that we talked to told us that they came...
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the fbi's own watchdog _ report in a drawer? the fbi's own watchdog came - report in a drawer?report in a drawer? the fbi's own watchdog came to the l report in a drawer? the fbi's- own watchdog came to the same conclusion in a scathing report last year. had found the agency allowed the abuse to continue for more than a year after the case was first opened in 2015. it also pointed to numerous mistakes and cover—ups by agents. mistakes and cover-ups by auents. , ., , , agents. they did not properly handle the allegations, - agents. they did not properly handle the allegations, theyl handle the allegations, they didn't properly handle them off to a differentjurisdiction or take them seriously in terms of doing proper interviews, and that when they were asked about it by investigators, they made false statements and lied about what happened. but false statements and lied about what happened.— what happened. but despite all this the suit _ what happened. but despite all this the suit comes _ what happened. but despite all this the suit comes as - what happened. but despite all this
the fbi's own watchdog _ report in a drawer? the fbi's own watchdog came - report in a drawer?report in a drawer? the fbi's own watchdog came to the l report in a drawer? the fbi's- own watchdog came to the same conclusion in a scathing report last year. had found the agency allowed the abuse to continue for more than a year after the case was first opened in 2015. it also pointed to numerous mistakes and cover—ups by agents. mistakes and cover-ups by auents. , ., , , agents. they did not...
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and my own son. arielle, who just became a father. so, blessings and love to all of you. >> congratulations. yes. this is going to be a repeated feature of this show. we will shout out fathers throughout the two hour broadcast. congresswoman stacey plaskett, thank you so much. congrats to your son unbecoming a father. still ahead, it has been 50 years since the watergate scandal shook our nation in changed washington forever. we will go back to the scene of the crime with the cops who responded on that fateful night. we will talk to two veterans of the nixon impeachment about how today's constitutional crisis compared to that one. and, you probably do not know the name of your secretary of state. but they play a major role in maintaining democracy as we know it. with you need to know, in the new term months away. right after the, break inflation. turning, gas groceries, and everything in between. with the feds major rate hike make a difference? we've insisted that into so much more. this is velshi. s velshi like the new supreme meats,
and my own son. arielle, who just became a father. so, blessings and love to all of you. >> congratulations. yes. this is going to be a repeated feature of this show. we will shout out fathers throughout the two hour broadcast. congresswoman stacey plaskett, thank you so much. congrats to your son unbecoming a father. still ahead, it has been 50 years since the watergate scandal shook our nation in changed washington forever. we will go back to the scene of the crime with the cops who...
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so i think me using the body as a form of protest and owning it, owning our skin, owning our color, owning our tradition. i mean, i'd like to really understand your process. i mean, this is new to me because where does she go to it? after i'm done painting? usually the dancer performs it antiques, the energy, and present sitting home. we our it in lower to scott. so we watch you slow. okay. ah ah ah ah ah ah thank you. thank you. paul jenkins so much. i'm brought to you here crying. yeah. i think it's a beautiful process. i being as artists when the work just sort of transform. yeah . and there's a beautiful energy exchange i think. and we definitely connect as women and the being that we go through. yeah. the kind of looks we get out for just being also on the streets on everyday basis. there's always goosebumps, how's getting good and very powerful and, and you did it so well, what an expert i did not expect this, nor did i expect to tear at the end. thank you. by i learned a lot from me today. i really am going to reassess how i feel about the canvas and i try different services. next,
so i think me using the body as a form of protest and owning it, owning our skin, owning our color, owning our tradition. i mean, i'd like to really understand your process. i mean, this is new to me because where does she go to it? after i'm done painting? usually the dancer performs it antiques, the energy, and present sitting home. we our it in lower to scott. so we watch you slow. okay. ah ah ah ah ah ah thank you. thank you. paul jenkins so much. i'm brought to you here crying. yeah. i...
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no, you are your own very special person. you are the master of your own feet. let's go and get was important for you that and on with, for something to for, to you would. and i don't let any one say you can't do something of the journalist as soon as you're ready to take something on, go for it, because you are perfect the way you are given lusty for much of a sudden. then we'll go over debrief as perfect as i look for him. also bloom, tortured minister. wow. oh b, x is what a strong message you're sending. please, please, please keep that series and thank you so much for being my guess is duncan dear. thank you. you bet you under fed her. well, breaking stereotypes. that's what our car t as in our next story wants to do. currently photo my dad, jamie and ida file are the only women in the entire gambia to own and run a vehicle repair, walk show. let's get our hands dotsie. the center officer couldn't to host a very unique place. the only garage owned and run by females in the gum. yeah. for too much um and i had a fall have joint forces to defy stereotypes and
no, you are your own very special person. you are the master of your own feet. let's go and get was important for you that and on with, for something to for, to you would. and i don't let any one say you can't do something of the journalist as soon as you're ready to take something on, go for it, because you are perfect the way you are given lusty for much of a sudden. then we'll go over debrief as perfect as i look for him. also bloom, tortured minister. wow. oh b, x is what a strong message...
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why don't you arrange your life on your own?don't would be difficult, but i turned to you the program, because, well, i periodically look and now i decided to try happiness, that is, than a before that, that there was no happiness. well , i tried, of course, but somehow it did not work. well, i consider that you need to try all the options. alina tell married. you have never been. no. i was married. yes, i married a man who had a child from his first marriage, but the child was disabled. well, i don’t want details, but how would such a disability be clearly visible, that is, and i didn’t live a child with your dad and your husband. yes, yes, we started living together. well, i understand why, as a woman, we wanted our common child, but you had some fears, some phobias about the birth of a disabled child. that is, he, well, he has some people who are afraid that he will not pull the second one. i made a decision. it was hard because i loved this man. i just at one moment packed my things and left, because despite this is destined
why don't you arrange your life on your own?don't would be difficult, but i turned to you the program, because, well, i periodically look and now i decided to try happiness, that is, than a before that, that there was no happiness. well , i tried, of course, but somehow it did not work. well, i consider that you need to try all the options. alina tell married. you have never been. no. i was married. yes, i married a man who had a child from his first marriage, but the child was disabled. well,...
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you don't own amd. instead of -- he knows where this is going. >> taking the heat for me. >> intel that's what you own. >> looks like i lost the coin toss with jenny on this one. listen, intel has slightly outperformed the semi index but it's still getting brutalized year to date ity a lot of that has to do with execution. a lot has to do with the pc market kind of melting down. but when we look at it from a fundamental score standpoint intel is pretty consistently at the top of the list. you could say that's the definition of a bear trap but the reality of it is that we do think there are at these price levels some protections in this -- in owning this name and it's a modest position for us. it's cheap relative to the sector at 9 and change times, so anyway we're not always going to get it right based on the fundamentals and this is one we clearly got wrong. >> josh, you own nvidia. >> yeah. >> i own that too. >> well, too late. you already lost your chance >> well, look, listen, nvidia, ink vidia is h
you don't own amd. instead of -- he knows where this is going. >> taking the heat for me. >> intel that's what you own. >> looks like i lost the coin toss with jenny on this one. listen, intel has slightly outperformed the semi index but it's still getting brutalized year to date ity a lot of that has to do with execution. a lot has to do with the pc market kind of melting down. but when we look at it from a fundamental score standpoint intel is pretty consistently at the top...
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that was a conscious strategy and wolf out of it on your own. i not felicia to talk to him today about in tablet block. nato said it's out. we moved east and the reason us had gemini is so dangerous. is it the lie? the sovereignty of all the countries, the exceptionalism that american uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions and millions or is business.
that was a conscious strategy and wolf out of it on your own. i not felicia to talk to him today about in tablet block. nato said it's out. we moved east and the reason us had gemini is so dangerous. is it the lie? the sovereignty of all the countries, the exceptionalism that american uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would...
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they really want to keep him on the part and we are going to cost them their own seat and their own job. i think that is what's gonna push more conservative and peace over the edge. and i absolutely agree, he will not be the leader of the conservative party come the next election. and he tapped to an agenda together to, to meet his part, to unite his part. never mind united country. if you think of the 2 most memorable things he's done in recent weeks, one was no, as it was rushes to knock announcing a windfall tax that the opposition had forced the men to it's a watered down version of it, something the opposition force that wasn't the conservatives on the only conservative made policy i can remember from the last few weeks is their announcement that they're bringing back pens announces imperial measurements, burst. johnson does have a governing agenda. he wants to be, he's always wanted to be prime minister. he doesn't actually want to do the job of being prime minister. we need someone who's out to interest. ok. doing this job at time is critical, is less alan, could the economy be h
they really want to keep him on the part and we are going to cost them their own seat and their own job. i think that is what's gonna push more conservative and peace over the edge. and i absolutely agree, he will not be the leader of the conservative party come the next election. and he tapped to an agenda together to, to meet his part, to unite his part. never mind united country. if you think of the 2 most memorable things he's done in recent weeks, one was no, as it was rushes to knock...
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and then they put it in their own brand packaging. and literally, sometimes they even do the filling in packaging here in pakistan to of nevada basmati rice from pakistan sold as a product made in india. that anger is people here. the rise exporters association of pakistan has taken the indian competition to court because the case is ongoing. they declined our request for an interview, but the pakistani se branding isn't the only problem. far mother alba seed when farmers and pakistan want to start planting seeds for basmati rice and they face a shortage of seeds on the market. and prices go up. how you got my mother the how my boss is still at the machine. the me i get home was school widely before harvesting. we have to spray fertilizer and pass designs. your school goodbye. you galani, father muddy hammock, a computer that we don't have enough of the proper machinery itself. so 10 to 15 percent of the problem is lost during harvest. obelia gray gonna pick husking can near was, may be on that bus with not with need a deal and even m
and then they put it in their own brand packaging. and literally, sometimes they even do the filling in packaging here in pakistan to of nevada basmati rice from pakistan sold as a product made in india. that anger is people here. the rise exporters association of pakistan has taken the indian competition to court because the case is ongoing. they declined our request for an interview, but the pakistani se branding isn't the only problem. far mother alba seed when farmers and pakistan want to...
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recycling industries to clean up their own meth? but to treat all that waste domestically, the thing that needs to be cut down at the source is the amount of plastic we produce, consume, and throw away in the west. in a phrase, less is more especially in a world of inescapable mass marketing. you might want to think before you act, but also before you transact, that was made. thank you very much for watching. catch us again here at the same time next week. for me it's good bye and take care. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, with ah, a genetic messenger revolutionizing the farmer industry, m r n a. we can teach the immune system what it shouldn't do. a new technique with limitless potential. what is m o n 8? really all about pipe or head in small d, w, a drought kills off their head and their children. it's the worst feminine. 40 years. millions of people are suffering in the horn of africa. and there is no end in sight to the crisis global 3000 even 90 minutes with you. oh, it's christian of whether the next crisis will come. but onl
recycling industries to clean up their own meth? but to treat all that waste domestically, the thing that needs to be cut down at the source is the amount of plastic we produce, consume, and throw away in the west. in a phrase, less is more especially in a world of inescapable mass marketing. you might want to think before you act, but also before you transact, that was made. thank you very much for watching. catch us again here at the same time next week. for me it's good bye and take care. ah...
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we need our own production base.r region, having a developed machine-building base, qualified design engineering personnel, is ready. if there is a state order, organize the production of machinery equipment for the cost. i am sure that many of our colleagues from the regions will also get involved in this work. today, the embedded industry needs serious state support and targeted support for manufacturers. it may turn out to be a fund for the development of industry through concessional lending. well, as he said boys can't do it at night, it seems promising to create a specialized fund for the support of the building materials industry. i ask you, dear wars, to support these proposals and instruct them to work through the protocol. and uh, thank you so much and the manufacturers of building materials will also receive substantial assistance from industrial mortgages, uh, which you mentioned at the st. based concessional lending will lead to the availability of a sufficient amount of building materials and stabilizat
we need our own production base.r region, having a developed machine-building base, qualified design engineering personnel, is ready. if there is a state order, organize the production of machinery equipment for the cost. i am sure that many of our colleagues from the regions will also get involved in this work. today, the embedded industry needs serious state support and targeted support for manufacturers. it may turn out to be a fund for the development of industry through concessional...
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and we own it. and to have my, my mother is 82, and i think we started engaging maybe five years ago. she was in the late 70s. when she first, the first time she came on property, and same for me, was when we engaged on the council, when we started meeting there. i, my mother, i watched her, as we drove up this, i don't know if you have been there, but the driveway is lined with these gigantic, beautiful trees. and the field is cleared, and it's beautiful. she just looked across, she said, i wonder what are people thought when they were here. i just wonder. and i knew exactly what she meant. i did. it's good to be here to tell the story. there is a lot of emotion tied to it. >> so, i heard two points of perspective. one is about the power of stories and the need to have representation in the way that we interpret history. i also heard the importance of having descendant representation and this idea around structural parity, coequal stewardship. what are some lessons learned in the engagement of desc
and we own it. and to have my, my mother is 82, and i think we started engaging maybe five years ago. she was in the late 70s. when she first, the first time she came on property, and same for me, was when we engaged on the council, when we started meeting there. i, my mother, i watched her, as we drove up this, i don't know if you have been there, but the driveway is lined with these gigantic, beautiful trees. and the field is cleared, and it's beautiful. she just looked across, she said, i...
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it's a slap in the face to women about using their own judgment to make their own decisions about their reproductive freedoms and again, it goes i always have said determination of a pregnancy is just their opening act. it's just their front gate but behind it and for years i have seen in this congress opposition to any family-planning domestic or global. when we have had those discussions and those debates and those folks on the floor of the house . this isdeadly serious . we are not going to let this pass. all woman's right to choose, reproductive freedom is on the ballot in november. we cannot allow them to take charge so that they can institute their goal. which is to criminalize reproductive freedom. to criminalize. right now they're saying in states that they can arrest doctors and all the rest. what is happening here? all woman's fundamental decisions are her own to make in consultation with her doctor. faith, herfamily . not some right-wing politicians that donald trump and mitch mcconnell packed the court with. while republicans seek to punish and control women democrats will k
it's a slap in the face to women about using their own judgment to make their own decisions about their reproductive freedoms and again, it goes i always have said determination of a pregnancy is just their opening act. it's just their front gate but behind it and for years i have seen in this congress opposition to any family-planning domestic or global. when we have had those discussions and those debates and those folks on the floor of the house . this isdeadly serious . we are not going to...
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first of all, this is the right of the child to live in his own family, that is, to keep the family of his own for each such child, and as i she said that the number of deprivations of parental rights over the same period also decreased significantly by 23%, that is, parents to a greater extent retain their right to raise their children themselves. infant mortality. we have 2.6 x 1,000 live births and there are still significant deaths. that is, this is the number of children who died before the month. and so, uh, according to the indicators of neon, the secrets of mortality. we, uh, are among the eight most advanced countries in the world. and in comparison, the level of infant mortality in belarus is lower than in many european countries. also, our country is one of the few who retains 3 years of maternity leave and 11 types of benefits related to the birth and upbringing of children. minsk continues to strengthen international cooperation, the ambassador of belarus to the united arab emirates and the kingdom of bahrain. andrei luchinok presented his credentials to the king of bahrai
first of all, this is the right of the child to live in his own family, that is, to keep the family of his own for each such child, and as i she said that the number of deprivations of parental rights over the same period also decreased significantly by 23%, that is, parents to a greater extent retain their right to raise their children themselves. infant mortality. we have 2.6 x 1,000 live births and there are still significant deaths. that is, this is the number of children who died before...
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their own value system. i'd say for those people that don't go to an organized religion again, step two identify your values. go internally but it shouldn't be in the hands of politicians and certainly shouldn't be in the hands of human beings who were not elected and accountable and don't represent and reflect the very nuanced complexity that this presents primarily for low income women. i want to say 75 percent of abortions are experienced by women of low income. 50 percent belowthe poverty level which shocks people. the povertylevel is just under $12,000 per year . for a single family household . people on the supreme court t can't begin to fathom what an unwanted pregnancy when you already have a couple kids that you're working shiftwork, you don't have healthcare. you have an abusive boyfriend. theycan't begin to answer the complexity of that problem and no one runs around saying and i can't speak from experience but i think there are very few women that see this as easy out . the easy option. so you ha
their own value system. i'd say for those people that don't go to an organized religion again, step two identify your values. go internally but it shouldn't be in the hands of politicians and certainly shouldn't be in the hands of human beings who were not elected and accountable and don't represent and reflect the very nuanced complexity that this presents primarily for low income women. i want to say 75 percent of abortions are experienced by women of low income. 50 percent belowthe poverty...