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they deny buster knowingly gave paul his i.d., they denny even that paul was driving the boat at theime of the crash. >> i wanted accountability. i wanted paul to just own up to, yes, i was driving the boat, it was an accident, i'm sorry. >> it took nearly two months, but paul murdaugh was charged with three boating under the influence felony counts on april 18th, which is mallory beech's birthday. if convicted facing up to 25 years in prison. >> instead of being arrested and taken to jail, paul murdaugh's attorneys arrange for him to come to court and be arraigned and booked there. >> paul murdaugh was released on his own recognizance, and for two years this case dragged on. but then in june, something happened that stunned not just south carolina, but the whole country. >>> coming up -- >> 911, what's your emergency? >> this is alex murdaugh, i need the police and ambulance immediately, my wife and child are shot badly. announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: o
they deny buster knowingly gave paul his i.d., they denny even that paul was driving the boat at theime of the crash. >> i wanted accountability. i wanted paul to just own up to, yes, i was driving the boat, it was an accident, i'm sorry. >> it took nearly two months, but paul murdaugh was charged with three boating under the influence felony counts on april 18th, which is mallory beech's birthday. if convicted facing up to 25 years in prison. >> instead of being arrested and...
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paul is, he's swaying.is intoxicated. >> mallory and anthony were sharing such sweet moments. it's heartbreaking, because you know what's about to happen to them. >> the following day, miley altman does an interview with law enforcement, and it's videotaped. >> it provides a first clearheaded window into the chaos and confusion about what happened that night. >> you said you noticed that paul was getting kind of drunk. >> i could tell he was drunk, because he, like -- gets drunk a lot, and he just is a whole other person when he's drunk. >> according to depositions, paul changed so much when he drank that his friends, when he started getting aggressive, they'd be like, oh, that's timmy. timmy is his alter ego when he gets drunk. >> for some reason, in paul's drunken stupor, he takes off his clothes, and he's standing there in his boxer shorts. >> so, some point on the boat ride, he just took all of his clothes off? >> yeah. they said when he got drunk like that, that that's what he would do is take his clot
paul is, he's swaying.is intoxicated. >> mallory and anthony were sharing such sweet moments. it's heartbreaking, because you know what's about to happen to them. >> the following day, miley altman does an interview with law enforcement, and it's videotaped. >> it provides a first clearheaded window into the chaos and confusion about what happened that night. >> you said you noticed that paul was getting kind of drunk. >> i could tell he was drunk, because he, like...
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. ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report". i'm paul gigot. supreme court wrapping up a historic term with decisions on everything from abortion rights to rest religious liberties, to the second amendment. just this week the high court restricted the biden administration's authority to shift from coal production into renewable sources of energy, saying a decision of that magnitude and and consequence rests with congress. and a win for the biden administration as the supreme court will allow the government to end a trump err a rah rule that forced migrants to wait in mexico while their asylum cases are under review. so what do these major rulings say about the direction of the court, and what can we expect for the next term? ilya shapiro is author of "supreme disorder," which is available on paperback on tuesday. ilya, welcome. good to see you here. historic term for the supreme court. did the court surprise you with its ending? >> the court finally colessed; has, the conservative majority that has long been promised, expected, feared, vaunted
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thinkorswim® by td ameritrade paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i am paul gigot.present buying testing positive frustration with his stalled agenda is boiling over on capitol hill paired progressive lawmakers urging the president to declare a national climate emergency after west virginia senator joe manchin dashed hopes for a deal on a another big a spending bill. the president blaming republicans for the failure of his green agenda at a speech at massachusetts wednesday. stop short of declaring a national emergency, he hinted that such a move could be coming in the weeks ahead.e clear, climate change is an emergency and in the coming weeks i'm going to the power i've have as president to turn these words into formal official government actions of the appropriate proclamation, executive order that they president possesses. >> when it comes to fighting climate change, i will not take no for an answer. >> let's bring in also journal columnist chemist also come editorial board and editorial pay writer. so kim, first quick question, is there any chance the presidents
thinkorswim® by td ameritrade paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i am paul gigot.present buying testing positive frustration with his stalled agenda is boiling over on capitol hill paired progressive lawmakers urging the president to declare a national climate emergency after west virginia senator joe manchin dashed hopes for a deal on a another big a spending bill. the president blaming republicans for the failure of his green agenda at a speech at massachusetts wednesday. stop...
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welcome to the journal editorial report, i am paul gigot. inflation continuing to soar in june with labor department reporting this week consumer prices rose higher than expected 9.1%. the biggest one-year increase since 1981. wholesale prices climbing 11.3% from a year ago driven by a jump and energy cost. white house calling the numbers out of date. a recent drop in gas prices, here's vice president kamala harris making administration case on wednesday. >> there's no question we still have work to do but it's important to note these numbers do not fully reflect the recent drop in gas prices. average national gas price have fallen everyday nearly 30 days. since mid-june, prices are down 40 cents a gallon. paul: republican constant kevin brady of texas, top republican on the house ways and means committee. welcome mr. chairman. you heard the vice president say this is out of date, the numbers are out of date, what do you think that? >> they have no good news to talk about, maybe that's their effort but the fact is, most americans are learnin
welcome to the journal editorial report, i am paul gigot. inflation continuing to soar in june with labor department reporting this week consumer prices rose higher than expected 9.1%. the biggest one-year increase since 1981. wholesale prices climbing 11.3% from a year ago driven by a jump and energy cost. white house calling the numbers out of date. a recent drop in gas prices, here's vice president kamala harris making administration case on wednesday. >> there's no question we still...
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paul scurrah stepped into the ceo's role last year.d i saw that there was a very profitable core. and the plan was to simplify, make us more efficient, clear up duplication in the structure, and come out the other side with a business that would have paid down the debt, would have had a stronger balance sheet, and would have been a stronger competitor. michael brissenden: but the turnaround didn't happen fast enough. paul: i think what became obvious to me is that the balance sheet wasn't as strong as it should be. it was something that was vulnerable, i think, to a black swan event. we often talked about our plans addressing that balance sheet to get us into a strong position, should something like covid come along. and it came along much sooner than-- well, we'd never want it to come along, but it came along much sooner than we were ready for. michael brissenden: given the unprecedented shutdown of aviation around the world, virgin's foreign shareholders said they were in no position to help bail them out. michael mccormack: there wa
paul scurrah stepped into the ceo's role last year.d i saw that there was a very profitable core. and the plan was to simplify, make us more efficient, clear up duplication in the structure, and come out the other side with a business that would have paid down the debt, would have had a stronger balance sheet, and would have been a stronger competitor. michael brissenden: but the turnaround didn't happen fast enough. paul: i think what became obvious to me is that the balance sheet wasn't as...
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marine paul whelan. and, a painful past -- pope francis meets with indigenous and canadian government leaders after formally apologizing for catholic schools that tried to eradicate native culture. >> i'd like to see investments from this church that has prospered on the backs of our children and our families and our suffering. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding has been provided by -- ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years, bnsf, the engine that can access. -- connects us. >> a raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. ♪ >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. >> the lemelson foundation, committed to improving lives in the u.s. and developing countries, on the web at lemelson.org. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, peaceful, and verdant world. an with the ongoing support of these institutions. this pr
marine paul whelan. and, a painful past -- pope francis meets with indigenous and canadian government leaders after formally apologizing for catholic schools that tried to eradicate native culture. >> i'd like to see investments from this church that has prospered on the backs of our children and our families and our suffering. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding has been provided by -- ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years,...
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paul: do they ever. key to what's being called shrinkflation, says dworsky, who writes the online consumer world newsletter and has been tracking product downsizing for decades. edgar: i remember the charmin of the 1960's when mr. whipple came on tv -- >> please don't squeeze the charmin. edgar: it had 650 sheets on a roll. the biggest one today has 366. it's about 90% less. paul: it's not just toilet paper. ice cream tubs used to be a half gallon, or two quarts, then 1 and three-quarters quarts, they've now trimmed down to a svelte 1nd a half. because lately, it's been the incredible shrinking everything. edgar: shrinkflation tends to come in waves. we happen to be in the middle of a tidal wave at the moment because of inflation. paul: that's because material and transportation costs have been soaring since the much reported supply chain snags. how best to pass them on to us consumers? edgar: manufacturers rely on both raising the price and shrinking the product. the difference is they know that consume
paul: do they ever. key to what's being called shrinkflation, says dworsky, who writes the online consumer world newsletter and has been tracking product downsizing for decades. edgar: i remember the charmin of the 1960's when mr. whipple came on tv -- >> please don't squeeze the charmin. edgar: it had 650 sheets on a roll. the biggest one today has 366. it's about 90% less. paul: it's not just toilet paper. ice cream tubs used to be a half gallon, or two quarts, then 1 and three-quarters...
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paul: i think they will do another 75 basis points. i think 100 basis points is off the table given the weakening data. another 75 basis points. there i think they will start taking things easier and they will slow down the rate of tightening. i think the u.s. consumer will be showing weakness in the second half of the gear. i think profits are going to be hit the further we go into the year so that has an implication from the investor standing. i think the fed will move from being very aggressive and tightening to more prudent and then as we get towards the end of the year, not too far from fed rates peeking out. tom: we currently have the yield inversion fairly pronounced. you were talking about european yields in the last minute. when it comes to the yield curve in the u.s. house billion is the inversion we are seeing as the recession risk indicator? paul: i tend to think of the yield curve as being a scent of rather than a predictor or cause of recession. but i think we are at an interesting point for many reasons. i think the econ
paul: i think they will do another 75 basis points. i think 100 basis points is off the table given the weakening data. another 75 basis points. there i think they will start taking things easier and they will slow down the rate of tightening. i think the u.s. consumer will be showing weakness in the second half of the gear. i think profits are going to be hit the further we go into the year so that has an implication from the investor standing. i think the fed will move from being very...
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and with her is father paul. father paul is the pastor of my family church.h has no connection to my high school. there's no reason for father paul to be here. one of the more serious reasons that i was feeling low every day was that my mom had just had delicate surgery to relieve a chronic pain condition in her face. the rgeons had to go in through the back of her head, and past her brain, to address the issue. it was precarious and scary surgery. and she was home now, and recovering, but her recovery was also delicate and precarious and scary for me. so when father paul came into that room, i no longer thought i won a cash prize. so sister catherine comes over to my left, and father paul kneels to my right, and he looks at me and he says, "joe, your mom and your dad are okay. but your house is on fire." and i'm like, "oh my gosh,s it?" and sister catherine says, "joe, u've gone pale, do you want a glass of water? what do you want, what do you need, what do you want?" i said, "i want to go home. can i go home?" so father paul drove me home. when we arrived,
and with her is father paul. father paul is the pastor of my family church.h has no connection to my high school. there's no reason for father paul to be here. one of the more serious reasons that i was feeling low every day was that my mom had just had delicate surgery to relieve a chronic pain condition in her face. the rgeons had to go in through the back of her head, and past her brain, to address the issue. it was precarious and scary surgery. and she was home now, and recovering, but her...
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zoe kazan is going to play paul's first wife.g to read the director of "the sting." vincent d'onofrio's going to do john huston. george clooney's agreed to read paul ♪ >> so we're having fun kind of revisiting the generation before us >> seth: welcome back to "late night. we're here with ethan hawke, everybody. [ cheers and applause that was a clip from "the last movie stars. so, one, you're making this during a pandemic. but that's not the only reason you reach out to your group of friends who are actors you had another reason that you asked them all to do voice-over work in this >> well, the family had an amazing thing. it was this -- you see it in that clip right there. they had transcriptions of interviews that paul had done to write his own memoir he had had his best friend interview all his closest friends. nannies, co-workers, best friends, everybody that knew them well. but he never wrote the memoir. so these interviews were sitting there. because he got bored with the whole idea once and set them on fire, destroyed them,
zoe kazan is going to play paul's first wife.g to read the director of "the sting." vincent d'onofrio's going to do john huston. george clooney's agreed to read paul ♪ >> so we're having fun kind of revisiting the generation before us >> seth: welcome back to "late night. we're here with ethan hawke, everybody. [ cheers and applause that was a clip from "the last movie stars. so, one, you're making this during a pandemic. but that's not the only reason you...
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paul newman, was both. on their image or they become kind of a brand and they are selling something and they become more of a product, and then they become a performing art, you know, or that is the focus of their life is expressing themselves. certain people can do it at a very high level for a long time and that's very, very rare. and i think what is beautiful to me about paul and joanne is joanne was the quintessential actors actress, she taught acting, she ran a theatre company, yeah, she won an oscar. yes, she had a lot of those kind of ancillary elements of success but she was a true blue love of the graft of acting she was on the carol burn et show, wear a funny wig, do something serious an worked for scorsese. she wanted to act. paul was a cinema luminary, he is a movie star, brands-- . >> stephen: i'm showing another photo. i think this might be the most beautiful photograph ever taken of a man, and this is him in '63. >> on his way to the premier of hud, one of the greatest movies of all time. >>
paul newman, was both. on their image or they become kind of a brand and they are selling something and they become more of a product, and then they become a performing art, you know, or that is the focus of their life is expressing themselves. certain people can do it at a very high level for a long time and that's very, very rare. and i think what is beautiful to me about paul and joanne is joanne was the quintessential actors actress, she taught acting, she ran a theatre company, yeah, she...
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paul raced cars.ot. >> it's a lot. and the funny thing is they probably wouldn't want any money now. >> every hotel that we stayed in since we came to europe has a mirror. >> well. >> why does it always have to be right in front of the bed? >> other countries, other morals. >> reporter: what they likely would want us to know is they both did their finest work and became their best selves in the last act of our lives. >> we all need heroes that show the end of our life as a possibility of being the best part of our life. >> they never weren't holding hands, his arm around here. they were so in tune with each other. it was like what a good relationship can look like after you work really hard through the tough times. >> reporter: the toughest times came quickly. in 2007, woodward, at 77, was diagnosed with dementia. less than ten days later, newman learned he had terminal cancer. >> when my father was dying, my father she didn't want to be in the room. and so we were walking around in the living room, a
paul raced cars.ot. >> it's a lot. and the funny thing is they probably wouldn't want any money now. >> every hotel that we stayed in since we came to europe has a mirror. >> well. >> why does it always have to be right in front of the bed? >> other countries, other morals. >> reporter: what they likely would want us to know is they both did their finest work and became their best selves in the last act of our lives. >> we all need heroes that show the...
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paul: does this resonate for you, rosemary? would rather cut down on other things and have a roommate. paul: i contrast, my sister, a widow, started renting out her spare room. how much of the motivation was financial? >> i would say most of it, but i found it is remote in -- rewarding to have another person on the property. >> for me, it was mostly financial. >> this cousin had hoped for more connection from her housemates. >> i had a few people who are not social. i just had to let go about my ideas about war companionship. paul: as the cost of living keeps rising, homesharing may become more commonplace. >> we are going to have to get creative and try some new things, find some new ways of thinking about the single-family home, because we have to. >> brenda addison is glad she did. >> being housing insecure, that's not comfortable. i lived on that edge for quite some time. i don't ever want to go back to that. but it's the social piece that means more to me now than the financial peace. paul: becky miller, she agrees. >> i g
paul: does this resonate for you, rosemary? would rather cut down on other things and have a roommate. paul: i contrast, my sister, a widow, started renting out her spare room. how much of the motivation was financial? >> i would say most of it, but i found it is remote in -- rewarding to have another person on the property. >> for me, it was mostly financial. >> this cousin had hoped for more connection from her housemates. >> i had a few people who are not social. i...
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paul james landale reports.rom warrington who came to ukraine to try to help. but it was a journey that ended in his death. the a5—year—old briton was detained in april near here. he was detained in april near here. he was trying to rescue a family from a village nearby but was held at a checkpoint as he tried to enter russian —controlled territory. i begged him not to go and he said, i'm stopping him doing what he wants to do. his i'm stopping him doing what he wants to do. , ., ., ., to do. his mother linda worried about his poor— to do. his mother linda worried about his poor health _ to do. his mother linda worried about his poor health and - to do. his mother linda worried j about his poor health and wants to do. his mother linda worried i about his poor health and wants to know why he hadn't been released as part of the prisoner exchange. you would think _ part of the prisoner exchange. hunt, would think they would say, they go, he's no good to us, he's half dead and let him go. they didn't, they let him d
paul james landale reports.rom warrington who came to ukraine to try to help. but it was a journey that ended in his death. the a5—year—old briton was detained in april near here. he was detained in april near here. he was trying to rescue a family from a village nearby but was held at a checkpoint as he tried to enter russian —controlled territory. i begged him not to go and he said, i'm stopping him doing what he wants to do. his i'm stopping him doing what he wants to do. , ., ., ., to...
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paul: we don't have any plans to lay off workers.went through a fairly big restructuring back in 2018 in which the company did in amazing job of saving $4.5 billion annually in paving the way for the investments that we make today to produce evs. as ucs going into 2022, we called out a lot of headwinds, over $5 billion of inflationary pressures year-over-year to make sure that we were moderating and being disciplinary. tom: one final question, the motion here is gm down from 47%. i want to focus on the miracle of the aviation business which is you ended up developing persistent revenue, more responsible revenue and more persistent free cash flow. can you do the same miracle in the american automotive business? it has been basically a walking train wreck for 10, 15, 20 years. can you bring the financial discipline to develop persistent free cash flow to general motors? paul: what i'm really excited about, the opportunity here at gm is it is an industry that is in transformation, not just a company. when you look at the capability of e
paul: we don't have any plans to lay off workers.went through a fairly big restructuring back in 2018 in which the company did in amazing job of saving $4.5 billion annually in paving the way for the investments that we make today to produce evs. as ucs going into 2022, we called out a lot of headwinds, over $5 billion of inflationary pressures year-over-year to make sure that we were moderating and being disciplinary. tom: one final question, the motion here is gm down from 47%. i want to...
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paul heggen has more details. this could penally be our first big one of the season. >> it has grown so rapidly already this afternoon. to give you aense of location, here is the bay area. and there is the fire, to the northeast of merced, within mariposa county. we'll zoom in for a closer look. it is definitely hot and the humidity is very low, just standing at 10%. the one piece of good news, the winds aren't that strong. 5 miles per hour sustained winds, gusting up to 15 miles per hour. but the fire and fuels, all the vegetation are so dry. this thing was nothing a few hours ago, and now it has blown up to over 600 acres already. you can see the fire from the weather satellites orbiting in space. that smoke plume showing up. the center looks a little different in the last few frames of the loop. that's the top of the pyrocumulus clouds that this fire is producing. you see that on the view from a distance. that's the top of the pyrocumulus cloud. it's the sign of a mature, hotly growing fire that is still growin
paul heggen has more details. this could penally be our first big one of the season. >> it has grown so rapidly already this afternoon. to give you aense of location, here is the bay area. and there is the fire, to the northeast of merced, within mariposa county. we'll zoom in for a closer look. it is definitely hot and the humidity is very low, just standing at 10%. the one piece of good news, the winds aren't that strong. 5 miles per hour sustained winds, gusting up to 15 miles per...
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professor paul argenti, a real pleasure having you on the show.nk you for your time and i will talk to you soon. thank you, pleasure to be with you, aaron. one company that has been pretty vocal on the abortion debate in the united states is the online business review platform yelp. the san francisco—based company, which operates in 32 countries, focuses on connecting customers with local businesses. it was one of the first in the us to offer to pay the cost if its staff travelled out of their own state for an abortion and it has been vocal on plenty of other social issues as well. to find out why, i have been speaking to its chief diversity officer. miriam warren, a real pleasure having you on my show, thanks for your time. miriam, can we start with this, why have you as a company felt the need to be so vocal and ahead of the curve on the abortion debate in the us? certainly when we started to see where this was headed, ie looking at the state of texas last year as they were starting to put forth a very restrictive abortion ban then known as sb 8
professor paul argenti, a real pleasure having you on the show.nk you for your time and i will talk to you soon. thank you, pleasure to be with you, aaron. one company that has been pretty vocal on the abortion debate in the united states is the online business review platform yelp. the san francisco—based company, which operates in 32 countries, focuses on connecting customers with local businesses. it was one of the first in the us to offer to pay the cost if its staff travelled out of...
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paul: welcome to the journal editorial report i am paul gigot.he midterm elections looming facing increasingly sour electric with the latest harvard hairs both fighting 710 voters believe the country is on the wrong track with the presidents job approval rating sinking to 38%, voters already looking for alternatives with a stunning 71% saying they do not want him to run for reelection in 2024. potential comeback by donald trump also getting thumbs down from the majority of voters or 61% saying he should not run again either. let's bring in mark penny's chairman of the harris poll served as an advisor to both bill and hillary clinton. mark good to see you. so first i want to talk about this wrong track number, 70%. have you ever seen at that bad number one? ns is all about economics, the economy, inflation or something larger going on? and split about economics. liberal rarely seen 70% say they're on track. i have never seen bigots personally, economically worse off today. you may member the famous reagan question are you better off today? and whe
paul: welcome to the journal editorial report i am paul gigot.he midterm elections looming facing increasingly sour electric with the latest harvard hairs both fighting 710 voters believe the country is on the wrong track with the presidents job approval rating sinking to 38%, voters already looking for alternatives with a stunning 71% saying they do not want him to run for reelection in 2024. potential comeback by donald trump also getting thumbs down from the majority of voters or 61% saying...
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thank you, paul. the question _ penny mordaunt. kemi badenoch? thank you, paul. kemi badenoch? “maria; you, paul. the question was, why am i best place to stand up to vladimir putin. it's because i, more than anyone, understandjust putin. it's because i, more than anyone, understand just how important it is that the uk remains a force for good in the world and is seen as a force for good in the world. the threat to our country on numerous are existential and we need to show that we are a strong country that cannot be pushed around. in every single opportunity that i was given as a minister, when we were threatened by opposition parties, i stood firm and was incredibly robust and i did not allow anyone to smear our reputational pushers around. that is the sort of attitude i will be bringing on the international stage. it is critically important that countries around the world know that countries around the world know that we are there to protect those who cannot protect themselves and that we look after the vulnerable. but we will not be able to do that if we are
thank you, paul. the question _ penny mordaunt. kemi badenoch? thank you, paul. kemi badenoch? “maria; you, paul. the question was, why am i best place to stand up to vladimir putin. it's because i, more than anyone, understandjust putin. it's because i, more than anyone, understand just how important it is that the uk remains a force for good in the world and is seen as a force for good in the world. the threat to our country on numerous are existential and we need to show that we are a...
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griner and paul's freedom. in wrongful detention around the world. anything that raises awareness about those cases and paul's in particular for our family is hugely appreciated. >> yeah, we were talking about the schoolteacher who has also been wrongfull detained and so many others. and you and everyone -- you always have been very kind about not just talking about your family members but thinking about what other families are going through who have someone who is wrongfully detained. have you had any contact? are you able to have contact with your brother, david? >> i'm not, no. i haven't spoken to paul since october 2018. but my parents are able to speak to him on a pretty regular basis and spoke to him a few days ago. when they speak to him again they'll be able to tell him about secretary blinken's statement. >> and your family, your parents, his condition, does he share how he's doing? >> yes. i'm sure he doesn't try to worry our parents. we do worry about his condition. he's in a labor colony in russia.
griner and paul's freedom. in wrongful detention around the world. anything that raises awareness about those cases and paul's in particular for our family is hugely appreciated. >> yeah, we were talking about the schoolteacher who has also been wrongfull detained and so many others. and you and everyone -- you always have been very kind about not just talking about your family members but thinking about what other families are going through who have someone who is wrongfully detained....
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i am mp and ministerfor london, paul scully. iam not mp and ministerfor london, paul scully. in the job, yes? scully. i am not being facetious, you are still in thejob, yes? i scully. i am not being facetious, you are still in the job, yes? you are still in the “ob, yes? i am, i am. i took_ you are still in the “ob, yes? i am, i am. i took the — you are still in the job, yes? i am, i am. i took the decision _ you are still in the job, yes? i am, i am. i took the decision that - you are still in the job, yes? i am, i am. i took the decision that we l i am. i took the decision that we need _ i am. i took the decision that we need continuity. we've been talking about_ need continuity. we've been talking about continuity and in my role as minister_ about continuity and in my role as minister for— about continuity and in my role as minister for london, where the minister— minister for london, where the minister for london, where the minister for business, especially doing _ minister for business, especially doing things like tackling the injustice that so many postmasters have fac
i am mp and ministerfor london, paul scully. iam not mp and ministerfor london, paul scully. in the job, yes? scully. i am not being facetious, you are still in thejob, yes? i scully. i am not being facetious, you are still in the job, yes? you are still in the “ob, yes? i am, i am. i took_ you are still in the “ob, yes? i am, i am. i took the — you are still in the job, yes? i am, i am. i took the decision _ you are still in the job, yes? i am, i am. i took the decision that - you are...
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elie, paul. >>> next, a cnn investigation into hunter biden. just how much trouble is the president's son in? >>> plus, an offer that might send russia's merchant of death, imprisoned in the united states, back to russia a free man. could that bring brittney griner and paul whelan back to the u.s.? time. it''s life's most precious commodity, especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase inhibitor fulvestrant... in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's proven to delay disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain... a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the
elie, paul. >>> next, a cnn investigation into hunter biden. just how much trouble is the president's son in? >>> plus, an offer that might send russia's merchant of death, imprisoned in the united states, back to russia a free man. could that bring brittney griner and paul whelan back to the u.s.? time. it''s life's most precious commodity, especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali...
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paul?he accusation i that alastair campbell makes there is a fair| one in the sense that even when he was a journalist, i remember visiting _ boris johnson at the officesj of the spectator in downing street to interview him. at the interview he said to me, "paul, you don't by any chance| "got a 2—page article you'd like to put in our magazine? "because i'm short two pages." i mean, he was always a rule breaker. and i think the press indulged him. - what we are looking. at people who are new. mordaunt is a junior minister, suella braverman will make l it through, i doubt it. but we are looking at peoplel who can plausibly say they've been outside of high politics. there is a merit in. resetting the rules, i would like to see all| of us in the interests, in the national interest, in the interest of good i governance put every single one of these candidates - through the wringer of decent, i probing, fact—based interviews. some of them will never get the chance after- five o'clock tonight. but
paul?he accusation i that alastair campbell makes there is a fair| one in the sense that even when he was a journalist, i remember visiting _ boris johnson at the officesj of the spectator in downing street to interview him. at the interview he said to me, "paul, you don't by any chance| "got a 2—page article you'd like to put in our magazine? "because i'm short two pages." i mean, he was always a rule breaker. and i think the press indulged him. - what we are looking. at...
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so i've flown in a couple of people to help me out, namely paul carter. paul. i'm here, man.heering. nice to meet you. paul, nice to meet you. how are you doing? whistle blows. i think the odds i are in our favour. i think we'll manage this as we have some good talent on the pitch. the bots kick off with some swift striking. oh, my...! oh—ho! only the goalie differs in form compared to the rest of the bots, as it has extendable arms. but it couldn't stop sharpshooter carter. the robots communicate with each other up to 60 times a second, working together to pull some questionable moves. whistle blows but between fresh batteries and...bananas, i learned this isn'tjust about man versus machine. robocup actually lays the foundations for serious collaborative robotics. integration of robots and humans within the same team remains limited nowadays. but if we look at the future, we will see more and more collaboration between robots and humans at team level. this type of set—up could allow us to develop techniques, methods, algorithms to make interaction meaningful. how difficult i
so i've flown in a couple of people to help me out, namely paul carter. paul. i'm here, man.heering. nice to meet you. paul, nice to meet you. how are you doing? whistle blows. i think the odds i are in our favour. i think we'll manage this as we have some good talent on the pitch. the bots kick off with some swift striking. oh, my...! oh—ho! only the goalie differs in form compared to the rest of the bots, as it has extendable arms. but it couldn't stop sharpshooter carter. the robots...
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paul: it does.is interesting, if central banks had different mandates in regards to whether or not they have price stability, whether or not labor is put in there as well, the theory those two birds and three -- tenants of labor economy growth. two of the three should sort the problem out. that is not always the case. the labor market being the size it has, something that has been problematic in the near term, what we may see is a return to the workforce in some of the older members of that workforce who have retired post-covid, thinking they would want to live on their own and realize they can. that could prove to be an area of relief for labor markets going forward, but that would take a period of retraining, decisions to be made by stubborn, old people, and before it could have an impact. it has been a very, very destabilizing time for companies to have the twin jaws of rising costs on one side and aggravated inverted labor on the other. alix: in the meantime, it is just messy. in the medium-term
paul: it does.is interesting, if central banks had different mandates in regards to whether or not they have price stability, whether or not labor is put in there as well, the theory those two birds and three -- tenants of labor economy growth. two of the three should sort the problem out. that is not always the case. the labor market being the size it has, something that has been problematic in the near term, what we may see is a return to the workforce in some of the older members of that...
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paul was left behind. with all this attention on brittney griner, understandably, she's a celebrity, you and your sister have spoken out about wanting more help from the white house. i think you spoke to the national security advisor yesterday. can you fill us in on that? >> my sister does governmental relations. jake sullivan was kind enough to call and speak to her and reassure her that paul's case was a priority. we have felt that since the biden administration started. there has been greater communication by the u.s. government to wrongfully detained families, our family included. there's an inconsistency. it was nice to get that call and get more certainty about their continued work on paul's case. >> your sister told me that she's written four letters to the white house wanting a meeting or call with the president. trevor reed's family advised brittney griner's wife that until you talk to the president, nothing gets done. these things are decided at his level. any clarity from jake sullivan about whe
paul was left behind. with all this attention on brittney griner, understandably, she's a celebrity, you and your sister have spoken out about wanting more help from the white house. i think you spoke to the national security advisor yesterday. can you fill us in on that? >> my sister does governmental relations. jake sullivan was kind enough to call and speak to her and reassure her that paul's case was a priority. we have felt that since the biden administration started. there has been...
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please welcome paul hollywood! paul, thank you so much for being here.far. >> i think 7 or 8, yeah. >> stephen: 7th or 8th book, just call bake. are you keeping it simple. >> actually the book is all about going back to the classics because i wanted to readd just some of the sugar levels because they were a little bit too high. >> stephen: what are we baking tonight. >> we are doing a very basic white bread. >> stephen: that was my stripper name. (laughter) >> but we're going to braid it or plate it. >> stephen: like the holla, how you do that. >> yeah. >> stephen: what do we do first. >> you start with, what i want to you do you've got your bowl there. >> stephen: yeah. >> with flour, you've got basic strongwhite flower, to which you add your yeast, straight in, a little splash of salt on the other side, next thing, a little bit of water, about half of that to start with. olive oil. >> stephen: here we go. >> get your fingers in and run the water on the outside, just gently, that is sensual. >> stephen: it is, really lovely, that is like i'm powdering a
please welcome paul hollywood! paul, thank you so much for being here.far. >> i think 7 or 8, yeah. >> stephen: 7th or 8th book, just call bake. are you keeping it simple. >> actually the book is all about going back to the classics because i wanted to readd just some of the sugar levels because they were a little bit too high. >> stephen: what are we baking tonight. >> we are doing a very basic white bread. >> stephen: that was my stripper name. (laughter)...
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paul, what about you? who is your tip? of course we - victorious. paul, what about you?ocks to resign and start the avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly _ avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly gained _ avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly gained first - they certainly gained first advantage, as we call it. we talk about— advantage, as we call it. we talk about runners and riders as if this is one _ about runners and riders as if this is one national grand national, but actually— is one national grand national, but actually it— is one national grand national, but actually it resume was a scramble, this sheer— actually it resume was a scramble, this sheer size of the field looks quite _ this sheer size of the field looks quite chaotic —— it actually resembles. sooner or later, tori mps are going _ resembles. sooner or later, tori mps are going to— resembles. sooner or later, tori mps are going to whittle down those numbers— are going to whittle down those numbers very, very quickly to show that what— numbers very, very quickly to show
paul, what about you? who is your tip? of course we - victorious. paul, what about you?ocks to resign and start the avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly _ avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly gained _ avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly gained first - they certainly gained first advantage, as we call it. we talk about— advantage, as we call it. we talk about runners and riders as if this is one _ about runners and riders as if this is one national grand...
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her accused killer fellow cal poly classmate, paul flores looking pale and thin in a dark suit. and his father, ruben flores, who is accused of helping paul cover it up, has been out on bail and so can be seen arriving and leaving the proceedings with paul's mother, susan flores, his ex-wife, prosecutors say they intend to call phil cal poly students who were at the offcampus party back in may of 1996 that both christian and paul. it ended and to say they last saw christian alive, biggest courted by paul back towards the dorms. prosecutors also plan to play a taped interview of paul lying to detectives about how we got a black eye and joe, a mug shot from an outstanding dui taken 2 days after christians disappearance. i thought the lying him being dishonest. >> with the police and the bruising and changing his story. and then him saying goes just to fit. in addition to exhibits and forensic evidence showing that christians body was once buried under ruben's back porch of his arroyo grande home. >> prosecutors also have a tape call between paul and his mother, susan. in it, she e
her accused killer fellow cal poly classmate, paul flores looking pale and thin in a dark suit. and his father, ruben flores, who is accused of helping paul cover it up, has been out on bail and so can be seen arriving and leaving the proceedings with paul's mother, susan flores, his ex-wife, prosecutors say they intend to call phil cal poly students who were at the offcampus party back in may of 1996 that both christian and paul. it ended and to say they last saw christian alive, biggest...
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marine veteran paul whelan.whelan's brother says his family is growing hopeful that paul will come home soon. >> miss griner, her supporters, her advocacy on her own behalf, her supporters' advocacy has been gracious in including paul's case and calling for both miss griner and paul's freedom. it has been a huge help for someone like paul who doesn't have the same celebrity. really there are so many americans who are in wrongful detention around the world, and anything that raises awareness about those cases and paul's, in particular for our family, is hugely appreciated. >> huge potential relief for those families. natasha bertrand joins us now. natasha, what do we know now about the deal, but also russia's reaction to it? >> yeah, so the kremlin spokesperson dmitry peskov is throwing cold water on this, he said there is in fact no agreement that has been reached on this prisoner swap. and we're learning that administration officials are deeply frustrated by the lack of a substantive response that has come from
marine veteran paul whelan.whelan's brother says his family is growing hopeful that paul will come home soon. >> miss griner, her supporters, her advocacy on her own behalf, her supporters' advocacy has been gracious in including paul's case and calling for both miss griner and paul's freedom. it has been a huge help for someone like paul who doesn't have the same celebrity. really there are so many americans who are in wrongful detention around the world, and anything that raises...
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paul lockhart. welcome everyone. my name is crystal lake and i'm a professor here in the department of english language and literatures at wright state. it's my pleasure to introduce professor paul lockhart to you today. but before i tell you a little bit more about paul, i want to thank both professor, alpena sharma and the department of english for hosting this event and the college of liberal arts and university libraries for sponsoring it. be sure to stop by the friends of the library today table today, too. hi. i likewise want to thank nick warrington and becca webb from cola for the work. they've done to help make this event happen and give a shout out to seth bogus and jim hannah and wright state's communications for the help. they provide it to promote today's talk, and i also want to welcome c-span and book tv to write state's campus. we're thrilled that you're here and we hope to have the chance to see you again. finally. i want to acknowledge that we are located on the homelands of the sessian hopewell, ed
paul lockhart. welcome everyone. my name is crystal lake and i'm a professor here in the department of english language and literatures at wright state. it's my pleasure to introduce professor paul lockhart to you today. but before i tell you a little bit more about paul, i want to thank both professor, alpena sharma and the department of english for hosting this event and the college of liberal arts and university libraries for sponsoring it. be sure to stop by the friends of the library today...
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her accused killer fellow cal poly classmate, paul flores looking pale and thin in a dark suit.his father, ruben flores, who is accused of helping paul cover it up, has been out on bail and so can be seen arriving and leaving the proceedings with paul's mother, susan flores, his ex-wife, prosecutors say they intend to call phil cal poly students who were at the offcampus party back in may of 1996, the both kristen and paul intended and to say they last saw christian alive, biggest courted by paul back towards the dorms. prosecutors also plan to play a taped interview of paul lying to detectives about how we got a black eye and joe, a mug shot from an outstanding dui taken 2 days after christians disappearance. i thought the lying and being dishonest. >> with the police and the bruising and changing his story. and then him saying goes just to fit. in addition to exhibits and forensic evidence showing that christians body was once buried under ruben's back porch of his arroyo grande home. >> prosecutors also have a tape call between paul and his mother, susan. in it, she encourage
her accused killer fellow cal poly classmate, paul flores looking pale and thin in a dark suit.his father, ruben flores, who is accused of helping paul cover it up, has been out on bail and so can be seen arriving and leaving the proceedings with paul's mother, susan flores, his ex-wife, prosecutors say they intend to call phil cal poly students who were at the offcampus party back in may of 1996, the both kristen and paul intended and to say they last saw christian alive, biggest courted by...
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when we come back, remembering paul sorvino. most bladder leak pads were similar.discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates for healthier-looking skin in just 14 days, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> a look back at the remarkable career of paul sorvino. the legendary actor who died today. here's abc's david muir. >> reporter: he played crooks and cops alike. >> hey, paulie. >> paulie might have moved slow. >> reporter: from paulie cicero in "goodfellas." >> but it was only because paulie
when we come back, remembering paul sorvino. most bladder leak pads were similar.discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates for healthier-looking skin in just 14 days, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. are...
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paul. so, thank you all for your time. hope you all enjoyed and thank you all to our panelists for absolutely lovely. that's what one last round of applause them. always looking to see and we're gonna go downstairs now for some food and drink and some chatting. so, thanks again. we would like to welcome our guest. i'm very excited to welcome devin carbato celebrating their release of fun reasonable black lives police power and the fourth amendment. that one carvato is the honorable harry pregerson professor of law at ucla school of law. the author of numerous articles and edited volumes. he's also the co-author of acting white. we're thinking race in post-racial america. he lives in los angeles. he will be in conversation with paul butler a former federal prosecutor who provides legal commentary for ms. and bc and npr and has been featured in 60 minutes and profile washington post. a love professor at georgetown university. he is the author of let's get free a hip-hop theory of justice winner of the harry shopping media aw
paul. so, thank you all for your time. hope you all enjoyed and thank you all to our panelists for absolutely lovely. that's what one last round of applause them. always looking to see and we're gonna go downstairs now for some food and drink and some chatting. so, thanks again. we would like to welcome our guest. i'm very excited to welcome devin carbato celebrating their release of fun reasonable black lives police power and the fourth amendment. that one carvato is the honorable harry...
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oh, soy, this enrique , paul, ul, enriea, enriea, paul what's what's gog on?] is at not a go questio do you wt breadsti? - no, m okay. - [bjamin] he a breatick, y wouldn you want breadstk? 'cause y're not ally offeng me a eadstick aryou? - [claud okay, well, paul, itas lovelto meet u. sorry-sorry, w are you this is aude, should we-- - sorry,ou write film abo me and th you fucthe guy thatlays me. what am supposed too with tt? - okayshould wgo outsi d have a-- have a lk? - foreal? [claude] think tt's a rely good ea. - you ne to chilout, clae. good lk, mate. hopefullit won't be twoears of emotionay empty llshit foowed by it film about homuch of cunt youre. - laude]hat's that - he'sn fashio paul? what was that? - wh? oh, was at embarssing? y do youurround urself with a theses upid chiren? - noah'srench. i li him-- i like him. - [paul]h, 'causit's eas 's safe. w long y bn doing is? - [benjamin] i don't know. - [paul] you're gonna end up alone. you're gonna end up unhappy. - i know this. i've written this. you're saying words i've actually written. - because you're
oh, soy, this enrique , paul, ul, enriea, enriea, paul what's what's gog on?] is at not a go questio do you wt breadsti? - no, m okay. - [bjamin] he a breatick, y wouldn you want breadstk? 'cause y're not ally offeng me a eadstick aryou? - [claud okay, well, paul, itas lovelto meet u. sorry-sorry, w are you this is aude, should we-- - sorry,ou write film abo me and th you fucthe guy thatlays me. what am supposed too with tt? - okayshould wgo outsi d have a-- have a lk? - foreal? [claude] think...
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including presumably paul and frazier?ds of issues that they are talking about are quite far away from the practicalities of peoples lives. byline times was set up with the aim to investigate the crisis in british journalism. the media does hold a lot of power. it's not to say that it doesn't do lots of good work and i think party—gate was exposed by the media, by itv news and the mirror. the repercussions of that meant the entire media then had to pick up on that story and it became very high profile. absolutely, it does good work. but it picks and chooses when it wants to do that. party—gate arguably, wasn't the first big scandal that should have had the prominence that it did under the boris johnson government. it's not that we don't have greatjournalism it's just that you often it's not on a regular basis holding power to account. i think our analysis on byline times is, it's been happening for a while, it has culminated injohnson government but that has been a merger of sorts between the political and media classes. y
including presumably paul and frazier?ds of issues that they are talking about are quite far away from the practicalities of peoples lives. byline times was set up with the aim to investigate the crisis in british journalism. the media does hold a lot of power. it's not to say that it doesn't do lots of good work and i think party—gate was exposed by the media, by itv news and the mirror. the repercussions of that meant the entire media then had to pick up on that story and it became very...
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good morning to you, paul.et, it was all a bit of a flurry of news late yesterday. peter bellew�*s exit was coming to the press and they sort of seamlessly moved in david morgan into this job, who was head of flight operations prior to that. it all sounds a bit like chaos going on within easyjet as it's handling this difficult summer? this is one departure that investors and consumers may actually be happy about with easyjet, bearing in mind it's had so many delays, its punctuality has fallen recently and clearly consumers are unhappy about its operations and performance overall with so many cancellations. easyjet�*s share price is at a ten year low, shares have halved this year alone. low, shares have halved this yearalone. put low, shares have halved this year alone. put that into stark contrast with ryanair, it's great big low cost rival, which has not had so many issues, yes it's cancelled flights but far fewer. it's kept on many of its staff and this is the nub of theissue staff and this is the nub of the
good morning to you, paul.et, it was all a bit of a flurry of news late yesterday. peter bellew�*s exit was coming to the press and they sort of seamlessly moved in david morgan into this job, who was head of flight operations prior to that. it all sounds a bit like chaos going on within easyjet as it's handling this difficult summer? this is one departure that investors and consumers may actually be happy about with easyjet, bearing in mind it's had so many delays, its punctuality has fallen...
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written in paul's elegantly style. published by basic books, firepower is primed to be a widely read and widely discussed title. here at right state we are lucky to not only get the chance to hear more about firepower while it is still hot off the presses, but we often get to learn from paul every day of the year. please join me in welcoming professor paul lockhart to the podium. [applause] >> thank you for that, crystal. very generous introduction. give me a second here. ve ever written most challenging book i've ever written. now if you have to f firepower is most difficult book i have ever written. the most challenging book ever written. if you haven't figured out already, i will give a brief introduction to it. firepower is a survey history of the history of weapons technology. in what i like to call the age of the gun so in other words from the introduction of gun powder weapons in the west from the late middle ages to the end of the second world war. a period in which not only our firearms are the center of tacti
written in paul's elegantly style. published by basic books, firepower is primed to be a widely read and widely discussed title. here at right state we are lucky to not only get the chance to hear more about firepower while it is still hot off the presses, but we often get to learn from paul every day of the year. please join me in welcoming professor paul lockhart to the podium. [applause] >> thank you for that, crystal. very generous introduction. give me a second here. ve ever written...