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paul: thank you. when we come back.r california spent $24 billion to combat homelessness, governor gavin newsom vetoes a bill that would require the golden state to reveal just what it got for its money. thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! [coughing] hi susan, honey? yea. i respect that, but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the...
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paul, you meet paul where? i met paul at his house in glen cove.canning: jurors heard him tell police his version of what happened the night of the murder. so he gets in your red blazer. who's driving, you or him? i was driving. we were driving up towards where his residence was, where catherine still lived. andrea canning: sherwood said paul told him to park about a mile away from catherine's house and wait in the car. about how long has he gone from the car? over an hour. and what did he say when he gets in the car? he said it's done. he had said that the chloroform didn't work. i had to strangle her and something about hitting the gas line to ignite. so you knew the house was on fire? yes. andrea canning: as scott sherwood's story played in the courtroom, the prosecutors pointed out how remarkably similar it was to michele lafrance. did he say where he strangled her? where in the house? in the basement. andrea canning: prosecutors felt these matching stories were powerful, but didn't think they would be enough to get a conviction. they wanted ph
paul, you meet paul where? i met paul at his house in glen cove.canning: jurors heard him tell police his version of what happened the night of the murder. so he gets in your red blazer. who's driving, you or him? i was driving. we were driving up towards where his residence was, where catherine still lived. andrea canning: sherwood said paul told him to park about a mile away from catherine's house and wait in the car. about how long has he gone from the car? over an hour. and what did he say...
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paul: you think it will work? >> i don't think it will work but it's a viable strategy, trying to create doubts about donald trump's character. if that is the best they have, what do you say about everything else in the harris campaign? paul: they've got two issues, abortion and donald trump's character. that's all they've got. still had with 17 days to go, all eyes on pennsylvania, could decide the outcome of the presidential election. we will talk about kamala harris and donald trump's closing arguments and how they are playing in the keystone state. children are suffering from treatable causes.. ..living with conditions many have never seen. for more than 40 years, mercy ships has deployed floating hospitals with volunteer doctors who give their time to provide the free surgeries these children desperately need. - i feel like my reason for being here is driven bylove . i think it is the love that changes the patients first. - [female narrator] join us by calling or going to mercyships.org now. $19 a month will
paul: you think it will work? >> i don't think it will work but it's a viable strategy, trying to create doubts about donald trump's character. if that is the best they have, what do you say about everything else in the harris campaign? paul: they've got two issues, abortion and donald trump's character. that's all they've got. still had with 17 days to go, all eyes on pennsylvania, could decide the outcome of the presidential election. we will talk about kamala harris and donald trump's...
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paul: are these ads credible? trump credible. >> they are in trouble because whether it is bob casey or sherrod brown, kelly baldwin, in-home states, i think for you, care about the interests of the states and what happened in their time of congress is they've become naturally progressive and vote 100% of the time with progressive priorities the. they are advertising those records, they suggest no, the two things they did are minor indeed. there are more show boats put on the floor to give cover even the democrats never intended them to pass or become law. paul: tammy baldwin is doing detailed campaign which she almost never does. why are the races in pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin closing so fast? we knew montana was likely going for republicans, ohio because trump would always have a chance at a turnover. these three races were thought to be out of reach and they are closing. is it because of the public mood or voters are suddenly figuring out i didn't know he was on the ballot? >> some of both. some of t
paul: are these ads credible? trump credible. >> they are in trouble because whether it is bob casey or sherrod brown, kelly baldwin, in-home states, i think for you, care about the interests of the states and what happened in their time of congress is they've become naturally progressive and vote 100% of the time with progressive priorities the. they are advertising those records, they suggest no, the two things they did are minor indeed. there are more show boats put on the floor to...
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paul: killing rats? >> absolutely.me friends with jack terriers and i would take them out at night and hunt rats in vacant lots of new york city. we would get paid just to walk around and do that. paul: current mean says -- carmine says immigrants have to take whatever job they can get. >> they have to take any available opportunity because they have to provide for themselves and for the people they are with and they don't have access to health care. they don't have any assistance. paul: 2400 miles west, janeel runs a ranch in eastern nevada. her father has a dairy farm nearby. what is your reaction when you hear that immigrants are taking jobs from americans? >> it is dumb. paul: dumb? >> it is uninformed. they are not taking your job. you don't want it. you don't want to do it. if you want to, you would be applying when we advertise. my dad would not be looking for milkers all the time. nearly everyone we know in agriculture is looking for someone. paul: for years, baker has posted an irrigation job. >> we had a coup
paul: killing rats? >> absolutely.me friends with jack terriers and i would take them out at night and hunt rats in vacant lots of new york city. we would get paid just to walk around and do that. paul: current mean says -- carmine says immigrants have to take whatever job they can get. >> they have to take any available opportunity because they have to provide for themselves and for the people they are with and they don't have access to health care. they don't have any assistance....
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paul: to what do you describe this shift? >> quite simply blacks were doing better economically under trump than they have been doing under biden. the facts, whether you are talking about employment, whether you are talking about wages, they had more money in their pockets, more employment opportunities and they remembers that. it wasn't that long ago. biden's record cannot compete with trump's record when it comes to these matters. offering giveaways like subsidies, i will let kamala harris on a secret. we are doing well on the cannabis industry without any government support already. paul: barack obama spoke directly to black men and said it's not an excuse just because she's a woman implying it is sexist. >> wonder how that would play among his target audience, pretty condescending that he wouldn't vote for her because she's a woman. what jason was describing, something very big is going on here. we are witnessing among black voters especially black men the decline of the traditional democratic model which is existed in th
paul: to what do you describe this shift? >> quite simply blacks were doing better economically under trump than they have been doing under biden. the facts, whether you are talking about employment, whether you are talking about wages, they had more money in their pockets, more employment opportunities and they remembers that. it wasn't that long ago. biden's record cannot compete with trump's record when it comes to these matters. offering giveaways like subsidies, i will let kamala...
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paul: russia is a threat. vladimir putin is an aggressor and responsible for the death and destruction in ukraine. i salute and admire the heroism and courage of the ukrainians resisting that aggression from vladimir putin. i would note that again, leadership is important. when barack obama was president, russia invaded and took crimea and the donbas. didn't happen while donald trump was president. joe biden was in office and took off sanctions for russia and gave the green light for the nord stream 2 pipeline and in many other ways indicated he was feckless and weak and vladimir putin saw that as an opportunity to reinstate his aggression on ukraine and why it's important to have leadership that will stand up to tyrants -- tyrants and vladimir putin is certainly one of those. i've supported the u.s. and the effort in ukraine but at some point if we don't have a viable path to stop russia or evict them, we also need to look for ways to stop the killing and stop the destruction and be honest and realistic. and
paul: russia is a threat. vladimir putin is an aggressor and responsible for the death and destruction in ukraine. i salute and admire the heroism and courage of the ukrainians resisting that aggression from vladimir putin. i would note that again, leadership is important. when barack obama was president, russia invaded and took crimea and the donbas. didn't happen while donald trump was president. joe biden was in office and took off sanctions for russia and gave the green light for the nord...
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paul: i think we will know in a few hours. this is either largely demonstrative with iran being a clear distance away, missiles tracked from launch to the new trajectory. the u.s. has a lot of assets. u.s. partners in the region, as previously mentioned, like jordan and other countries, having shared information. israel has a largely very effective iron dome, with many other systems. either this will be a large-scale attack, like the one in april, effectively largely defended against without major impact, in which case it will have been largely demonstrative and not something that changes the dramatic -- changes the dynamic dramatically and in that case the focus will still be on the war between israel and lebanon and degrading the capacity of hezbollah. i think that israel wouldn't turn into a major focus on iran except for maybe a few months after the u.s. election, after they know who will be in the white house. confronting iran, beginning systematic attacks, if that is something they want to do, that's going to require a r
paul: i think we will know in a few hours. this is either largely demonstrative with iran being a clear distance away, missiles tracked from launch to the new trajectory. the u.s. has a lot of assets. u.s. partners in the region, as previously mentioned, like jordan and other countries, having shared information. israel has a largely very effective iron dome, with many other systems. either this will be a large-scale attack, like the one in april, effectively largely defended against without...
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paul and paul's imprisonment in particular. i'm thinking about how we the carceral setting of paul at four letters of paul are written from prison. so ephesians, philippians, colossians so i lehman and you call this space repeatedly the paul inhabited as his subterranean chamber which i was like i love this subterranean chamber. so here's the question. can you talk to us a bit about, the relationship between this roman carceral space that occupied this sub subterranean chamber, his enterprise of letter writing and his racket collaborations, secretaries or this of enslaved coauthors and collaborators you are referring to? how do we put these pieces together in a different kind of fits configuration that is maybe truer to what archeology is telling us, truer to what we about the text and how writing is happening now. how do you reset our our imaginations about? paul is writing letters in prison. yeah. so thank you for about this cathartic had a great deal this for my book so i'm always happy to talk about it. so i started the arc
paul and paul's imprisonment in particular. i'm thinking about how we the carceral setting of paul at four letters of paul are written from prison. so ephesians, philippians, colossians so i lehman and you call this space repeatedly the paul inhabited as his subterranean chamber which i was like i love this subterranean chamber. so here's the question. can you talk to us a bit about, the relationship between this roman carceral space that occupied this sub subterranean chamber, his enterprise...
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let's bring in my panel now, paul and rand paul, i'm going to start with you.labour special advisor, a lot of people saying , as labour special advisor, a lot of people saying, as i said a moment ago, that this is a direction of travel, an indication that the labour party is doing foreign policy based on a sense of shame, of what britain stands for, and therefore giving away. first, chagos. what next? >> i mean, it's worth reminding ourselves that this whole process was begun by the conservative government, and it's about the geopolitics of the region. it isn't about the leadership contest for the tory party, or a way to bash the labour party. it is about britain's strategic interests, i think, guaranteeing that the base continues as a crucial strategic asset in the indian ocean for the raf and the americans, is a vital part of this. >> but the problem with that is that the lease is for 99 years for the chinese, they think in epochs 9 to 9 years. is the batter an eyelid? >> but the crucial point is, doesit >> but the crucial point is, does it affect our relatio
let's bring in my panel now, paul and rand paul, i'm going to start with you.labour special advisor, a lot of people saying , as labour special advisor, a lot of people saying, as i said a moment ago, that this is a direction of travel, an indication that the labour party is doing foreign policy based on a sense of shame, of what britain stands for, and therefore giving away. first, chagos. what next? >> i mean, it's worth reminding ourselves that this whole process was begun by the...
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and paul speaks of this power from experience. and he faced every kind of trial and test imaginable. shipwreck. prosecution. prison. and in every instance, he sought divine intervention. but paul understood something profound, i believe. that god's power does not just work for us. it also works within us. i went to a church that took that lesson to heart. my sister maia and i would go to 20 3rd avenue church of god in oakland, california. where we attended sunday school, we sang in the children's choir and where i understood the teachings of the bible and the power of faith. my earliest member -- memories is about a loving god. a faithful god. a god who asks to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves. and to defend the rights of the poor and the needy. a god who empowers us to complete good works, not in our own power but through faith. church, i learned eighth is a verb. -- faith is a verb. we show it in our actions. in our deeds, in our service. and in hard times, when we may grow weary in doing good, we must remember
and paul speaks of this power from experience. and he faced every kind of trial and test imaginable. shipwreck. prosecution. prison. and in every instance, he sought divine intervention. but paul understood something profound, i believe. that god's power does not just work for us. it also works within us. i went to a church that took that lesson to heart. my sister maia and i would go to 20 3rd avenue church of god in oakland, california. where we attended sunday school, we sang in the...
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paul along with tori, thank you for representing at paris.is not my house, this is your house. that's the god's truth. team usa's house. i get temporary residence, only a couple months left. [laughter] so thank you to all your family and friends support, for these incredible athletes. tori's dad said it best, only in america. only in america. do we believe anything is possible. i spent close to 100 hours alone with xi jinping in china. when i was vice president he said can you define america for me. it's the god's truth i said yes in one word, he looked at me and i said possibilities. we are only nation who thinks anything is possible when we set our mind to do it. that's what all of you embodied. we have the entire nation saying thank you for representing the very best of america. [applause] and because i'm president, they wouldn't let me go to the olympics. [laughter] but i watched it all, jill my wife went to the olympics. guess what, i was supposed to be introducing at the inauguration the president of mexico who was a fine woman and i wi
paul along with tori, thank you for representing at paris.is not my house, this is your house. that's the god's truth. team usa's house. i get temporary residence, only a couple months left. [laughter] so thank you to all your family and friends support, for these incredible athletes. tori's dad said it best, only in america. only in america. do we believe anything is possible. i spent close to 100 hours alone with xi jinping in china. when i was vice president he said can you define america...
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matthew, mark, luke, jon, and paul.ut hidden behind that names in famed individual or a cluster of unnamed enslaved co-authors and collaborators for these essential workers are responsible for producing the earliest manuscript the new testament. making the department taking dictation or finding the words of the apostles. writes quote, once eminently readable rigorously researched, gods and ghostwriters cements candida moss is most compelling voice in biblicalpl scholarshipn the writing and disseminating the gospel been ignored for far too long. we all owe atmos eight attitude of gratitude for this eye-opening work. we are so pleased heret. at harvard bookstore tonight. please join me and welcoming candida moss and doctor shibley tj smith. [applause] >> i'm so excited about the conversation we are going to have today about your book gods ghost writers enslaved in the making of the bible i'm also really excited to join my colleagues in affirming how important and significant this workis is. one of the geniuses of gods and
matthew, mark, luke, jon, and paul.ut hidden behind that names in famed individual or a cluster of unnamed enslaved co-authors and collaborators for these essential workers are responsible for producing the earliest manuscript the new testament. making the department taking dictation or finding the words of the apostles. writes quote, once eminently readable rigorously researched, gods and ghostwriters cements candida moss is most compelling voice in biblicalpl scholarshipn the writing and...
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. >> logan paul is now a boxer.e used to be a youtuber. he has a massive following. donald trump sat with him. donald trump sat with other folks who in a lot of ways repel a woman voter. but it is such a hyper focused niche group of male voters that don't engage with the democratic party so they are up for grabs in this into who the trump campaign is courting and trying to motivate them enough to mail in their ballots, register to vote and go to the ballot. that is a risky thing trying to get people who don't do sara lee vote all the time to the ballot but that is how the former president is trying to drum up his numbers potentially in states in which democrats would -- a republican. >> mike in philly. independent. thanks for waiting. >> thanks for taking my call. i am glad your guy -- you guys are talking about terms media campaign because that is part of what i wanted to talk about. i don't think the former president's upcoming dates in coachella or madison square garden have anything to do with whether or not he
. >> logan paul is now a boxer.e used to be a youtuber. he has a massive following. donald trump sat with him. donald trump sat with other folks who in a lot of ways repel a woman voter. but it is such a hyper focused niche group of male voters that don't engage with the democratic party so they are up for grabs in this into who the trump campaign is courting and trying to motivate them enough to mail in their ballots, register to vote and go to the ballot. that is a risky thing trying to...
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paul hagerman: you had to. i had to.rea canning: but the star witness for the prosecution was sherra's cousin jimmie martin, who told the jury what he had said to the police years earlier, that sherra wanted lorenzen dead, and she had turned to him and billy turner for help. when sherra's talking about this business that she shouldn't be in, killing lorenzen, is billy turner there? yes, sir. paul hagerman: obviously, you're there. and you described it as what, brainstorming? like brainstorming. they were coming up with ways of how to best, you know, perform the act. paul hagerman: ok. and what act are we talking about? the murder of lorenzen. paul hagerman: all right. and you say they were coming up with ways. jimmie martin: we were. you were too, weren't you? yeah. andrea canning: though he took part in the planning, even helped find the location, jimmie said he wasn't there when the murder occurred. he said sherra told him about it afterwards. ok, so she met-- her and lorenzen met up with billy on this road. that's whe
paul hagerman: you had to. i had to.rea canning: but the star witness for the prosecution was sherra's cousin jimmie martin, who told the jury what he had said to the police years earlier, that sherra wanted lorenzen dead, and she had turned to him and billy turner for help. when sherra's talking about this business that she shouldn't be in, killing lorenzen, is billy turner there? yes, sir. paul hagerman: obviously, you're there. and you described it as what, brainstorming? like brainstorming....
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like to welcome my guest to the program, mosanak the human rights activist out of houston texas and paul arudi, co-founder of free palestine movement out of berkeley, california. thank you both for being with me, i appreciate it. let me start this off in houston. uh, well most and let's start off with the actions of the united nations during this last year. since his mission statement uh states that peace and security, human rights, the rule of law and development, those are the priorities of the un. your thoughts on how it has performed since october 7th for the people of gaza, the occupied west bank and now lebanon. well, it's uh, it's quite apparent from how this uh genocide has now expanded into lebanon, that the un has failed to... keep or perform within the scope of its self-declared duties, as i mentioned before as well that the united nations's actions are merely to maybe build narrative, but as far as direct action and execution of those guidelines is concerned, it is apparent that the zionist regime um chooses to not abide by international law or... any kinds of statements that
like to welcome my guest to the program, mosanak the human rights activist out of houston texas and paul arudi, co-founder of free palestine movement out of berkeley, california. thank you both for being with me, i appreciate it. let me start this off in houston. uh, well most and let's start off with the actions of the united nations during this last year. since his mission statement uh states that peace and security, human rights, the rule of law and development, those are the priorities of...
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okay, well paul, um, what is allowing this genocide to continue for year? mean for us as human beings, mean and what type of precedent has been set by allowing the israeli regime to continue with this bloodleding for year now? well, obviously it's brought shame upon all of um humankind and upon especially upon its institutions, the governments and the institutions like the un who essentially... have made no difference, only small amount amounts of aid getting in and with no ability to to affect the the the group, the the the zionists that are that are causing this to happen, so um, it's it's it's very sad, now the people of the world are in general in total solidarity with palestine, but they're frustrated in what they can do, what they, they are, they're turning away israeli ships, their um, they're refusing to have relations with israel, but that doesn't matter, israel, if if israel, if the only relation the that israel has is with the united states, that's enough, the united states will supply the money and the arms and the food and whatever they they ne
okay, well paul, um, what is allowing this genocide to continue for year? mean for us as human beings, mean and what type of precedent has been set by allowing the israeli regime to continue with this bloodleding for year now? well, obviously it's brought shame upon all of um humankind and upon especially upon its institutions, the governments and the institutions like the un who essentially... have made no difference, only small amount amounts of aid getting in and with no ability to to affect...
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like to welcome my guest to the program, mosanq the human rights activist out of houston, texas and paul arudi, co-founder free palestine movement out of berkeley, california. thank you both for being with me, i appreciate it. let me start this off in houston. well, most and let's start off with the actions of the united nations during this last year, since his mission statement uh states that peace and security, human rights, the rule of law and development, those are the priorities of the un. your thoughts on how it has performed since october 7th for the people of gaza, the occupied west bank and lebanon: well, it's it's quite apparent from how this genocide has now expanded into lebanon, that the un has failed to keep or perform within the scope of its self-declared duties. as i've mentioned before as well, that the united nations's actions are merely to maybe build narrative, but as far as direct action and execution of those guidelines is concerned, it is apparent that the zionist regime chooses to not abide by international law or any kinds of statements that are given by the unit
like to welcome my guest to the program, mosanq the human rights activist out of houston, texas and paul arudi, co-founder free palestine movement out of berkeley, california. thank you both for being with me, i appreciate it. let me start this off in houston. well, most and let's start off with the actions of the united nations during this last year, since his mission statement uh states that peace and security, human rights, the rule of law and development, those are the priorities of the un....
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. >> paul was a model when he says he crossed paths with jeffries, smith and jacobson in 2011. >> being into a meeting with the ceo meant you had a very good chance of becoming one of the models and you know, this was the draw. this is why i was an easy person to prey upon. >> he claims he was invited to attend an event at jeffries estate in the hamptons. paul thought it was a chance to audition to be an abercrombie model. >> you know, i was told that there could be some things that were not your normal interview. however to get another one like this. and i was given abercrombie and fitch underwear to put on. i walked into a scene that would make mostab, extremely nervous. scared. there is not with. and then there's other men in there happs him. >> i a piece of meat. >> for years,hee stay worried st would ruin his career. now he'st least dozens who claim abercrombie's crucial support allowed jeffries to successfully rape, sexualss claims and filed motions to dismiss the civil lawsuit and the claims made by paul. >> i think that there is no doubt that the criminal case never would have b
. >> paul was a model when he says he crossed paths with jeffries, smith and jacobson in 2011. >> being into a meeting with the ceo meant you had a very good chance of becoming one of the models and you know, this was the draw. this is why i was an easy person to prey upon. >> he claims he was invited to attend an event at jeffries estate in the hamptons. paul thought it was a chance to audition to be an abercrombie model. >> you know, i was told that there could be some...
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paul, no numbers were given for the number of palestinians who have been killed, especially children,re those palestinians who have been kidnapped, raped or starved to death, nor was the israeli regime named directly as the culprate of this genocide, but hamas was named for committing terror on october 7th, your thoughts. well, israel has the right to defend itself, don't they? i mean, not the palestinians, not lebanon, not any other entity on the face of the earth, but israel has the right to defend itself by destroying everything around it. "that's basically uh, the way this works. the united nations, let's face it, is not going to liberate palestine, please, the idea that the united states is going to do something to change anything that is happening on the ground, it should be evident after one year of genocide and total destruction with 80% of the the housing in gaza, now..." lying in in ruins on the ground, and in any case they didn't have water and electricity and and and so forth or sewage, so or food or it's say we cannot expect anything from the united nations, only the ones
paul, no numbers were given for the number of palestinians who have been killed, especially children,re those palestinians who have been kidnapped, raped or starved to death, nor was the israeli regime named directly as the culprate of this genocide, but hamas was named for committing terror on october 7th, your thoughts. well, israel has the right to defend itself, don't they? i mean, not the palestinians, not lebanon, not any other entity on the face of the earth, but israel has the right to...
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paul: is a crucial part of their formula for victory. host: logan paul?asmine: logan paul is a fighter now but he used to be a youtuber. donald trump sat with him and some other folks who i think repel a woman voter. women do not necessarily watch all of these livestreams. it is such a niche group of male voters that do not engage with the democratic party so they are up for grabs. they are trying to motivate them enough to get to the ballot. that is a risky thing trying to get people who do not vote all the time to the ballot. that is how the former president is trying to drum up his numbers, potentially in states in which democrats are trailing republicans -- cleaning republicans. caller: thanks for taking my call. i am glad you are talking about trump's media campaign. that is part of what i wanted to talk about. i do not think the former president's upcoming dates at coachella or madison square garden have anything to do with whether or not he intends to win the race. i think he intends to use those platforms to speak directly to republicans who feel
paul: is a crucial part of their formula for victory. host: logan paul?asmine: logan paul is a fighter now but he used to be a youtuber. donald trump sat with him and some other folks who i think repel a woman voter. women do not necessarily watch all of these livestreams. it is such a niche group of male voters that do not engage with the democratic party so they are up for grabs. they are trying to motivate them enough to get to the ballot. that is a risky thing trying to get people who do...
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paul. which i imagine will be a big help to our fellow comics who are too cowardly to come on this show. >> yes, exactly . cash paid to >> yes, exactly. cash paid to sperm donors increases for the first time in 13 years. yippeei get in there. here we go . that's get in there. here we go. that's the second job sorted out. sperm donors will get an extra £10. it's £45. now for one of those, >> that's a lot of pints of milk extractions. >> yeah. how much is that? 45. up >> yeah. how much is that? 45. up from £35. so a quick, a quick whatsit. and there you go. nearly 50. >> well, i've been realising i've been throwing away thousands. >> no, hopefully in a pot . i've >> no, hopefully in a pot. i've been throwing away thousands of pounds a month . pounds a month. >> i could have been rich. >> i could have been rich. >> i could have been rich. >> i mean, you were mad. no, let's not go there. the statistics are that you and i would make a lot of money out of this. one thing i would say, though, is w
paul. which i imagine will be a big help to our fellow comics who are too cowardly to come on this show. >> yes, exactly . cash paid to >> yes, exactly. cash paid to sperm donors increases for the first time in 13 years. yippeei get in there. here we go . that's get in there. here we go. that's the second job sorted out. sperm donors will get an extra £10. it's £45. now for one of those, >> that's a lot of pints of milk extractions. >> yeah. how much is that? 45. up...
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thank you, paul. stay safe, always a pleasure to check in with you. mr. paul lorudi there from the free palestine movement joining us from berkeley, california, and bewers. these we've been in the middle of rolling coverage all all night. iran has uh fired dozens of ballistic uh missiles uh, last night, tuesday evening in west asia at key military and security targets in israel, namely against the tel aviv in response. deadly attacks on gaza and lebanon as well as the marturdom of a senior hezbulah, hamas and irgc uh leaders. israel says large number of those missiles were intercepted, a claim refuted by images you could search anywhere online and media outlets to attain and see how many of those missiles you see hitting targets in tel aviv. israely officials avawed a response but time and again uh multiple iranian officials said that the regime will face a crushing response. if it attacks iran and um we're following developments very closely here on press tv we're going to show you leave you for a short bit and be back to continue our rolling coverage in
thank you, paul. stay safe, always a pleasure to check in with you. mr. paul lorudi there from the free palestine movement joining us from berkeley, california, and bewers. these we've been in the middle of rolling coverage all all night. iran has uh fired dozens of ballistic uh missiles uh, last night, tuesday evening in west asia at key military and security targets in israel, namely against the tel aviv in response. deadly attacks on gaza and lebanon as well as the marturdom of a senior...
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the answer is paul manafort. >> really? he is me to come back? >> paul manafort has been chewed up and spit out by this country and washington. he has gone to jail. he is a convicted felon, went to jail. but that is sort of the point. trump values loyalty above anything else. there is one person in america was not in jail and kept his mouth shut for donald trump and that is paul manafort. i really think if trump wins, all manafort, you won't have to say anything, people know that trump respects paul manafort and i think tons of companies in foreign countries will hire him. the $100 million the brian ballard made in four years, will be nothing compared to what paul manafort -- i mean, he will easily be the most powerful nonelected person in d.c. if trump wins. which is a stunning reversal. >> that will be amazing. >> in fact they're both convicted felons. that's where we are today. >> you and luke, i have, i urge all to please read this book. because the amount of detail is really incredible. and you guys have conversations, emails, text messages.
the answer is paul manafort. >> really? he is me to come back? >> paul manafort has been chewed up and spit out by this country and washington. he has gone to jail. he is a convicted felon, went to jail. but that is sort of the point. trump values loyalty above anything else. there is one person in america was not in jail and kept his mouth shut for donald trump and that is paul manafort. i really think if trump wins, all manafort, you won't have to say anything, people know that...
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that's a real mistake. >> don't worry i don't think paul will hold it against you.50 ford. >> he might told the ev comment begi against you. >> i didn't say park it far away from your house. >> phil, thank you we will see you in a little bit. >>> 3m reported $1.98 a share. that was eight cents better than expected revenue was a slight miss. check this out the stock is up 1.25 %. they are raising the low end of the guidance bill brown saying they are now more confident in the profit forecast they expected to earn $7 to $7.50. this is more than the numbers they and at tticipated beating h quarter. this is a big deal as stephanie link was pointing out, this company is up 48% year to date. a huge part of the that is after the second quarter that came in with with earnings. it was a pretty high bar it support 1.25% this is improvement beyond what people had been expecting. the ceo brown recognize we lost business to competitors because we didn't have the right products ready to go the stock is up 2.3%. >>> in the meantime, when we come back, how one private equity giant
that's a real mistake. >> don't worry i don't think paul will hold it against you.50 ford. >> he might told the ev comment begi against you. >> i didn't say park it far away from your house. >> phil, thank you we will see you in a little bit. >>> 3m reported $1.98 a share. that was eight cents better than expected revenue was a slight miss. check this out the stock is up 1.25 %. they are raising the low end of the guidance bill brown saying they are now more...
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paul? conflict as it relates to not just what our job is and on the level of operations but also conflict when you have if philosophical differences on how to do this job and how to approach public safety. san francisco is a wonderful place, which has wonderful values and we've tried to instill those values on how we try to do the job. our core values are professionalism. when we talk about conflict among city leadership, sometimes there are differences on how to approach things but the number one concern as mentioned by michael is, everybody is looking out for safety, for us it's not just the safety of a community but safety of those incarcerated of whom we have custody and care of. it's very challenging when you have conflicts on how you do that, but it's something that i bring 29 years of experience to handle. >> thank you. next question, do you support civilian oversight. do you believe it provides transparency and improves community trust? why or why not? >> so what is very fortunate d
paul? conflict as it relates to not just what our job is and on the level of operations but also conflict when you have if philosophical differences on how to do this job and how to approach public safety. san francisco is a wonderful place, which has wonderful values and we've tried to instill those values on how we try to do the job. our core values are professionalism. when we talk about conflict among city leadership, sometimes there are differences on how to approach things but the number...
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paul junge for participating tonight. [applause] >> thank you. some brief programming notes. first, there is no formal media spin my. second, both candidates may be available for the media. third, all audience questions have been given to that moderators in advance. if you question, please write one in the comment cards and pass on to the end of the row and someone will pick them to g ive to the moderators. without further ado, please join me in welcoming zoe clark of michigan public ready and chad gladdingood of the detroit news. zoe: goo evening, everyone, thank you, thank youd. it is a pleasure to be here with all of you this evening. i hear it is a packed crowd. thank you for being such an important part of our democratic -- democratic process this evening. we do not need to tell you how important this race is. it is what is consider a true tossup, one that will help determine control of the u.s. house of representatives. chad: first, let's get through some housekeeping before begin. the candidates took part in a coin toss before the debate to see -- paul young won the to
paul junge for participating tonight. [applause] >> thank you. some brief programming notes. first, there is no formal media spin my. second, both candidates may be available for the media. third, all audience questions have been given to that moderators in advance. if you question, please write one in the comment cards and pass on to the end of the row and someone will pick them to g ive to the moderators. without further ado, please join me in welcoming zoe clark of michigan public...
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yes, professor paul.hat, i'm doing a guest appearance as paddy o'connell on radio 4 on sunday morning. i'm presenting broadcasting house. that's why i'm here. i'm doing the paddy o'connell shift. oh, so you only got out of bed because you're doing broadcasting house on radio 4 this morning? notjust to hang out with me and our lovely newscasters on a saturday afternoon. to be fair, i would be out of bed by now. yeah, yeah. sleep until, like, three. yeah, yeah. um, who have you got on the chairs tomorrow? so tomorrow, because it is the week before the budget, and the government, i am pretty sure, is going to suggest that there's going to be lots more money for schools, um, we've got bridget phillipson, the education secretary. and what could be in the budget? it doesn't take inspector clouseau to work out that there might be something good coming on schools. so we will have bridget phillipson. for the nerds out there — perish the thought that any newscasters would be political nerds — they might notice a ve
yes, professor paul.hat, i'm doing a guest appearance as paddy o'connell on radio 4 on sunday morning. i'm presenting broadcasting house. that's why i'm here. i'm doing the paddy o'connell shift. oh, so you only got out of bed because you're doing broadcasting house on radio 4 this morning? notjust to hang out with me and our lovely newscasters on a saturday afternoon. to be fair, i would be out of bed by now. yeah, yeah. sleep until, like, three. yeah, yeah. um, who have you got on the chairs...
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uh coverage here uh paul pleasure to have you on um your initial thoughts uh uh paul with respect to iran's retaliatory missile operation uh last night targeting tel aviv. well, this is unavoidable. iran did it... duty and it iran did what it was, it had really very little choice but to do this, it uh, it could not allow israel or even the united states to act with impunity, so at some point um, iran was going to have to defend the itself and the region, basically, um, 'if it's all, if it has allies, it has to defend its allies and its allies have to defend iran, so there was no choice in this matter, it was sooner or later, and some people think maybe iran was too patient, and i understand um, the president saying that possibly he, he may have um taken more time than uh than preferred because of the deception that was placed on him by the united states, so all of these things are factors that meant that this had to happen, but let's face it, let's look at the the reality, israel is actually, although it has all the weapons it can possibly use, it is still very... why did israel stri
uh coverage here uh paul pleasure to have you on um your initial thoughts uh uh paul with respect to iran's retaliatory missile operation uh last night targeting tel aviv. well, this is unavoidable. iran did it... duty and it iran did what it was, it had really very little choice but to do this, it uh, it could not allow israel or even the united states to act with impunity, so at some point um, iran was going to have to defend the itself and the region, basically, um, 'if it's all, if it has...
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>paul>for now.ow >>giant spiders that normally live in parts >>> the last story, on a personal note, gentlemen, is something i see in my nightmares. i absolutely hate everything about it. >> oh yeah, okay. >> i am grateful it takes place somewhere else in the country, for now. giant spiders that normally live in parts of asia have popped up in boston, massachusetts. not going there anytime soon. i know i have family there. >> it's a wicked big spider. >> nice knowing you. this is what they look like. they are called joro spiders. they are venomous but apparently not dangerous to people. still, they are big. they can get around 8 inches. even though they are from eastern asia, they started to pop up in the u.s. in 2014. they were accidentally displaced, according to some scientists. someone or something brought them to the u.s. on accident, they say. down in georgia is where they were first spotted but they have since gone north. experts say they are slow-moving and gentle, for now. there is always a
>paul>for now.ow >>giant spiders that normally live in parts >>> the last story, on a personal note, gentlemen, is something i see in my nightmares. i absolutely hate everything about it. >> oh yeah, okay. >> i am grateful it takes place somewhere else in the country, for now. giant spiders that normally live in parts of asia have popped up in boston, massachusetts. not going there anytime soon. i know i have family there. >> it's a wicked big spider....
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paul: it is driving productivity. 3 million emails a year that are orders that come via email. through our patent pending technology we have more than 24 plat -- patent spending. we are using large language models and machine learning bringing that in and that is wrapped around ai and is touchless. no longer are we taking in those emails. it is basically making it a touchless process and giving a better experience to our customer and out to the end businesses. sonali: now being public, what does the stock bring you? does it bring you the potential for a future mna? where is it making a difference for the way your business evolves moving forward? paul: we are taking the primary and paying down additional debt. we will have follow-on offerings down the road and we have the ability if we want to do significant mna. we are capitalized if that is what we wanted. we are in a good position and will move forward and continue to deliver for customers. sonali: one more about the process. indulge me. as part of the ipo plan wher
paul: it is driving productivity. 3 million emails a year that are orders that come via email. through our patent pending technology we have more than 24 plat -- patent spending. we are using large language models and machine learning bringing that in and that is wrapped around ai and is touchless. no longer are we taking in those emails. it is basically making it a touchless process and giving a better experience to our customer and out to the end businesses. sonali: now being public, what...
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you have paul reiser on. i read paul reiser's book with his stand-up in it.t out, and right when i started stand-up, and -- it was the first book that i ever laughed at. like, i remember really laughing while i was reading it. and -- and so, i just wanted to make a book, you know, that's very fun and simple to read. i'm not trying to be anything crazy. and just something that kids can read if they want to if, you know. anybody can read it. it's not going to be written with a lot of big words. [ laughter ] it's like -- we get right to it. you know. there you go. >> seth: it is a political year on "snl." your -- your comedy is never political, but have you ever thought about politics? thought about like if you were ever going to have a role in that? >> i don't know. you know what i thought i would do is like secretary of transportation. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> so, because i thought that was like a job that you're like, "yo, my boy made it." [ laughter ] and he's like, "do you want to do something?" i was like, "i'll do the secretary of transportation." [
you have paul reiser on. i read paul reiser's book with his stand-up in it.t out, and right when i started stand-up, and -- it was the first book that i ever laughed at. like, i remember really laughing while i was reading it. and -- and so, i just wanted to make a book, you know, that's very fun and simple to read. i'm not trying to be anything crazy. and just something that kids can read if they want to if, you know. anybody can read it. it's not going to be written with a lot of big words. [...
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we've got congressional kept paul young. where's paul at? thank you, paul. god bless you, man.hank you, paul. paul has a tough, tough race but i think not only are donald trump and i are going to win the state of michigan, paul is going to join us in the united states congress. thank you, paul. he's working hard. god bless you, man. i don't know if you saw it but it looks like maybe the cap la harris campaign, they think they have a problem with young men so they decided the solution to this -- i just saw this a couple of days a ago when i was reading the news -- is to have tim walz, v.p. candidate, play football online with a.o.c. and that's how they're going to solve their problems with young men. i saw that i guess governor walz said that a.o.c. runs a mean pick six. those of you who know football, you don't run a pick six. a pick six is something that happens on the football field. you run like a spread offense or west coast offense. it got me thinking they parade tim walz around as some kind of football genius as a former football coach and maybe i know more about football
we've got congressional kept paul young. where's paul at? thank you, paul. god bless you, man.hank you, paul. paul has a tough, tough race but i think not only are donald trump and i are going to win the state of michigan, paul is going to join us in the united states congress. thank you, paul. he's working hard. god bless you, man. i don't know if you saw it but it looks like maybe the cap la harris campaign, they think they have a problem with young men so they decided the solution to this --...
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host: paul, welcome to the conversation. caller: i am speaking to two different hosts.ave only called in one time and it was good. but what i want to say real quick in two different things is that people forget to think that the most important thing that we have is our children, the children are a pot of gold. that's the most important thing between men and women. they should always think with having kids, that's the most important thing, that's what makes you happy. ok, on that note, women that are being left out, they are not being left out, they're not talking about how important they are. but without women we wouldn't have kids or a family and be happy. the other thing i want to say, with all our resources we have under our seat as we have it, all this gold, natural gas and other resources, why aren't we using that to pay off our deficit? i guarantee if you take democrats, republicans and independents, they would vote for that if that money could go towards paying off our deficit. it's a no-brainer. host: let's get a response. guest: i'm not sure what you mean about
host: paul, welcome to the conversation. caller: i am speaking to two different hosts.ave only called in one time and it was good. but what i want to say real quick in two different things is that people forget to think that the most important thing that we have is our children, the children are a pot of gold. that's the most important thing between men and women. they should always think with having kids, that's the most important thing, that's what makes you happy. ok, on that note, women...
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and that's that's paul manafort. and, you know, i really think that if trump wins, paul manafort is going to say, well, you know, we want to saying people know that they talk people know they're close. people know that trump respects manafort. and i think tons of companies and foreign countries will hire him. i mean, he he will the $100 million that brian ballard made in four years and the first trump will be nothing compared to what manafort is. i mean, manafort will easily be the most powerful nonblack person in dc if trump wins, which is a stunning, you know reversal of the amazing kickbacks. and in fact, they'll both be convicted felons. yes. so where we are today? well, you and, luke, have i mean, i urge you all to please this book because the amount of detail is just really incredible. and guys have conversations, emails, text messages. i mean, i know how hard this stuff is to get. could you talk a little bit about the process and how you were able to get that? did any of these guys participate you know? yeah,
and that's that's paul manafort. and, you know, i really think that if trump wins, paul manafort is going to say, well, you know, we want to saying people know that they talk people know they're close. people know that trump respects manafort. and i think tons of companies and foreign countries will hire him. i mean, he he will the $100 million that brian ballard made in four years and the first trump will be nothing compared to what manafort is. i mean, manafort will easily be the most...
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i'm glad that paul talked about that.e also taught herself the basics of accounting sth she could run the credit union tha the union established in the early days where they provided los for farmworkers. she was involved in keyways. and everyone i have ever interviewed on the subject talks about how important not just to cesar chavez, but to the union itself, and she was a force. host: lisa, hawaii, good evening. caller: good evening. i just wanted to share some memories that i had of the chavez movement. i call it the chavez movement because he was the only leader that my father let me listen to. i used to work in the fields. i worked from 1966 to 1969. we had the short handle hoe, now it has been outlawed for many years. and backbreaking work. and my father used to choke. my father would hire the kids on in the school to work because they had six or seven brothers or sisters, and their father couldn't afford to buy nice clothes for everybody. so they got to buy their own clothes. but yeah, they love coming into school.
i'm glad that paul talked about that.e also taught herself the basics of accounting sth she could run the credit union tha the union established in the early days where they provided los for farmworkers. she was involved in keyways. and everyone i have ever interviewed on the subject talks about how important not just to cesar chavez, but to the union itself, and she was a force. host: lisa, hawaii, good evening. caller: good evening. i just wanted to share some memories that i had of the...
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paul manafort wanted 5 million. tony podesta was making tons of money, had this enormous art collection and he had his white- - wife got divorced. his wife got half of their assets. tony refused to give up his art. so she took everything else. then he needed more money. so he moved from mainly lobbying for u.s. companies to lobbying for foreign countries, which is insanely profitable. >> we all know how that ended in the molar probe. >> definitely. i wanted to switch gears a little bit just because we are o here in san francisco. you spent quite a bit of time talking about people in your book and how they basically had nothing in washington and built a pretty enormous influence machine. can you talk a little bit about why did silicon valley not have anything to start? how did they get clued in that they needed to be in nd washington? >> i said before it's about five lobbyists and about their rise and fall, i lied. it's also about google. reading a book about corporate power and corporate lobbyists, we couldn't not w
paul manafort wanted 5 million. tony podesta was making tons of money, had this enormous art collection and he had his white- - wife got divorced. his wife got half of their assets. tony refused to give up his art. so she took everything else. then he needed more money. so he moved from mainly lobbying for u.s. companies to lobbying for foreign countries, which is insanely profitable. >> we all know how that ended in the molar probe. >> definitely. i wanted to switch gears a little...
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paul, to indeed has one of the old. the goals have been cost. okay, the wrong store administer says his country is determined to defend itself off to israel carried, i retaliatory strikes on military targets across iran, as well. has released footage set to show is of force preparing for the attack as well as, as more than a 100 more planes took part in the operation in response to it runs ballistic missile barrows, earlier this month around says full military personnel was killed in the strikes but play time, the impacts of the attack, say the any cause limited damage. marina muran is a military analyst at king's college, london, and we aust, if she agreed with this rouse assessment that it carried dyson, limited strike a good evening. well, israel supposed to respond to a rainy and attacks that we have seen as the beginning of this months. so it was expected that each route would somewhat raise the stakes, but there was a great tiers at east redwood go off. true rang and oil hills or nuclear facilities possibly. and so what happened here is th
paul, to indeed has one of the old. the goals have been cost. okay, the wrong store administer says his country is determined to defend itself off to israel carried, i retaliatory strikes on military targets across iran, as well. has released footage set to show is of force preparing for the attack as well as, as more than a 100 more planes took part in the operation in response to it runs ballistic missile barrows, earlier this month around says full military personnel was killed in the...
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trial over the hammer attack against paul pelosi. this is in addition to an earlier sentence of 30 years on federal charges. depape was accused of breaking into the pelosi's san francisco home in october of 2022 and attacking paul pelosi. prosecutors say depapes intended target was the congresswoman. ahead of today's sentencing, paul pelosi sent a letter to the judge that included how the attack has impacted him, as well as new details on what happened. abc seven news anchor karina nova joins us now live from the newsroom with a closer look at what paul wrote. karina. yeah, it is a very long letter and it is highly detailed. some of the content is graphic. as paul pelosi describes the attack and what happened after he regained consciousness, it opens, quote, the last peaceful sleep i had ended abruptly at 2 a.m. on october 28th, 2022, when the defendant violently broke into my home, burst into my bedroom and stood over my bed with a hammer and zip ties, demanding to see my wife yelling, where's nancy? paul pelosi? then describes what
trial over the hammer attack against paul pelosi. this is in addition to an earlier sentence of 30 years on federal charges. depape was accused of breaking into the pelosi's san francisco home in october of 2022 and attacking paul pelosi. prosecutors say depapes intended target was the congresswoman. ahead of today's sentencing, paul pelosi sent a letter to the judge that included how the attack has impacted him, as well as new details on what happened. abc seven news anchor karina nova joins...
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what do you think paul, first to you?new organized groups coming into the country. you'd like to think this is an outlier. there is no more invasive crime than this one in the fact that it ended in a homicide. our hearts go out to these people. if someone knocks at your door you don't has to answer it. ask them through the door who are you from and where can i confirm it. have a ring camera or motion lights do all the proactive things you can especially if you run a cash or jewelry business like this individual did. >> what you think of this case bill, what paul just said? >> i believe 110% with what paul said. i wrote a book and week are very trusting. if someone knocks on the door and looks official we want to answer want to be prepared and not scared. how do you go about doing that? layering effect ring type cameras and security cameras and the great words of former president ronald reagan, trust. verify. ask questions when someone knocks on the door. don't open up immediately and ask for a telephone number to the cent
what do you think paul, first to you?new organized groups coming into the country. you'd like to think this is an outlier. there is no more invasive crime than this one in the fact that it ended in a homicide. our hearts go out to these people. if someone knocks at your door you don't has to answer it. ask them through the door who are you from and where can i confirm it. have a ring camera or motion lights do all the proactive things you can especially if you run a cash or jewelry business...