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paul well, what can you do? well , have a little patience. well go.s, otherwise burov will look for you. with god oh, go ahead! it's true. got married? did not have time. waited a week. my husband seryozha calm down, calm down, what do you want. from me i know that i did not do well. you try to somehow explain to him that i'm to blame. let it chances forgive me, okay? are you going to go and talk to him now? you understand, he refuses to leave without seeing you pauline i beg you. okay let's go. just go fast. are you here? hello anfis nikolaevna and why are you here, and i came to make peace with polina. goodbye, goodbye. and where are you going? i need to run home, dad, lyosha left, but i don’t remember, did i turn off the gas or not? i will not be long. well, well, hello, i've come how are you? husband let go. the husband doesn't know. i know i've been unfair to you. it's my fault. has that happened already? therefore, leave so it will be better for you and for me. that 's all. but how? love is gone what did you miss? money of power don't you unders
paul well, what can you do? well , have a little patience. well go.s, otherwise burov will look for you. with god oh, go ahead! it's true. got married? did not have time. waited a week. my husband seryozha calm down, calm down, what do you want. from me i know that i did not do well. you try to somehow explain to him that i'm to blame. let it chances forgive me, okay? are you going to go and talk to him now? you understand, he refuses to leave without seeing you pauline i beg you. okay let's...
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paul: well, we've got a lot of affordable products on the way and we are already producing the chevyd, which is a great tv alternative at a lower price range. the chevy blazer right behind it which we have just debuted. we talked about the equinox at about $30,000. the goal is really to provide electric vehicles across the entire customer portfolio and that is one thing that general motors has done very well. tom: i spoke to david welch and he says there is only one question -- what are you doing about supplies, the chemistry of batteries? not you, but the chemistry of batteries, the manufacturing of batteries. how do you pull battery development into the end of the year and into 2023 to sell more units? paul: well, we've and very thoughtful about our approach going back to the time of the battery platform which gave us the ability to make a diverse suite of vehicles whether it is the chevy blazer behind me or the origin across the board. they give us a lot of versatility. but one of the challenges that the market has been talking about a lot is how do we do that? i am thrilled to re
paul: well, we've got a lot of affordable products on the way and we are already producing the chevyd, which is a great tv alternative at a lower price range. the chevy blazer right behind it which we have just debuted. we talked about the equinox at about $30,000. the goal is really to provide electric vehicles across the entire customer portfolio and that is one thing that general motors has done very well. tom: i spoke to david welch and he says there is only one question -- what are you...
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paul? welltair campbell makes there is a fair one in the sense that even when he was a journalist, i remember visiting boris johnson at the offices of the spectator 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. but since we are looking at people who are new — mordaunt is a junior minister, suella braverman may make it through, i doubt it. but we are looking at people who can plausibly say they've seen outside of high politics. i think there is a merit in re—setting the rules, i would like to see all of us in the interests, in the national interest, in the interest of good governance, put every single one of these candidates through the wringer of decent probing fact—based interviews. some of them will never get the chance after five o'clock tonight. but i would like to see all of them put through that. 0
paul? welltair campbell makes there is a fair one in the sense that even when he was a journalist, i remember visiting boris johnson at the offices of the spectator 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. but since we are looking at people who are new — mordaunt is a junior minister,...
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where you are. >> even the hottest day. >> kinds of hot. >> kind of. >> it is summer. >> thanks, paul. >>> wellthe happiest place on earth falls victim to a villain. the troubling post found on disney resort's instagram account. >>> starting monday, join our morning team for a new 7:00 a.m. newscast streaming live on "cbs news bay area." find us on pluto tv, channel 1021, and on any platform using the free cbs news app. ♪ >>> -- 30% of its talent acquisition team, the company is looking to cut costs as it faces potential take over from elon musk. the "wall street journal" reports the lay-offs are expected to affect fewer than 100 people. >>> apple co-founder steve jobs was posthumously awarded the nation's highest honor today, the presidential medal of freedom. >> a true visionary, a beloved husband and father, steve jobs embodied the most american of questions, what's next. >> jobs's widow received the award from president biden today. 16 others were honored include im gymnast simone biles, actor denzel washington and late arizona senator john mccain. >>> the happiest place on earth investigat
where you are. >> even the hottest day. >> kinds of hot. >> kind of. >> it is summer. >> thanks, paul. >>> wellthe happiest place on earth falls victim to a villain. the troubling post found on disney resort's instagram account. >>> starting monday, join our morning team for a new 7:00 a.m. newscast streaming live on "cbs news bay area." find us on pluto tv, channel 1021, and on any platform using the free cbs news app. ♪ >>>...
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paul. >>> well, cbs evening news is coming up. >> here is jericka duncan with the preview. jericka? >> good evening. we have a packed broadcast for you tonight after kpix 5 news at 6:00. with nearly 10% of u.s. adults suffering from symptoms of long covid, why many of them feel left behind. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead in sports, steph curry has been busy. what's he doing this week? we came all the way to lake tahoe to find out. the nba f a jelly bean that's good for you? try nature's bounty jelly bean vitamins. good-for-you nutrients in a tastier-for-you form. more sweet dreams. more flavorful immune support. get more with nature's bounty jelly beans. >>> all right. good evening from lake tahoe. this area this time of year means a lot of things. boating, hiking, camping. but here at the american century championships, golf and celebrities from the entertainment and athletic landscape is king. there is a 54-hole tournament starting up this friday. but the players are already here. and number one is steph curry. curry played in a practice round today. th
paul. >>> well, cbs evening news is coming up. >> here is jericka duncan with the preview. jericka? >> good evening. we have a packed broadcast for you tonight after kpix 5 news at 6:00. with nearly 10% of u.s. adults suffering from symptoms of long covid, why many of them feel left behind. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead in sports, steph curry has been busy. what's he doing this week? we came all the way to lake tahoe to find out. the...
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paul. >>> well, "cbs news bay area" is coming up. >> here is adriana diaz with a prr. >> good evening, ryan and liz. we have a packed broadcast for you tonight after kpix 5 news a illinois with the new details after a fourth of july parade turned into a crime scene. the death toll rises as the investigation unfolds. tonight we speak to survivors and witnesses as we learn more about how the suspected gunman evaded police for hours. that's coming up on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead in sports, a defensive star fan favorite has returned to the giants. and i wouldn't say he skated into this. but it was a heck of a slap shot for the league with the new general manager of the sharks was announced this morning. >>> nhl on top of the san jose sharks who today decided to bring back one of their own in a big way. mike grier played three of his 14 seasons in the nhl in san jose. since he hung up his skates, he's climbed up the coaching and player development ranks. and today the team's general manager back in san jose as the league's first african american general manager, a giant role. coul
paul. >>> well, "cbs news bay area" is coming up. >> here is adriana diaz with a prr. >> good evening, ryan and liz. we have a packed broadcast for you tonight after kpix 5 news a illinois with the new details after a fourth of july parade turned into a crime scene. the death toll rises as the investigation unfolds. tonight we speak to survivors and witnesses as we learn more about how the suspected gunman evaded police for hours. that's coming up on the cbs...
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but can you promise any real change for the country if your position comes to paul? well the, the question is that if, if there is an election, people will then select a party of representatives of that choice. and there will be a period that will be given to that new government, to that new administration, just to make the kinds of interventions are to bring about the necessary to do that building confidence and that, and that just that, that will come with the new government we think is essentially not, we are not predicting that new government it will be. but we think that if the election a press start for a government and a new beginning for, for the people also to be able to move forward with some kind of the bombs arena. a parliamentarian from sri lanka, thank you very much for your time. you're welcome israel's prime in a sub jerry le pete has well come to you as president joe biden to jerusalem on his 48 hour middle east trip in there. one to one talks biden urged you to join other middle eastern nations in a united front against iran who analysts say is rapidly a
but can you promise any real change for the country if your position comes to paul? well the, the question is that if, if there is an election, people will then select a party of representatives of that choice. and there will be a period that will be given to that new government, to that new administration, just to make the kinds of interventions are to bring about the necessary to do that building confidence and that, and that just that, that will come with the new government we think is...
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. >> you had to ruin it, paul. >> well, if you don't like the fog, you live in the wrong place. dominant feature this time of year. and it's free air conditioning. i know you appreciate that. >> oh, he knows i don't have ac. so i complain about it all the time. >> every day. >> most of your neighbors don't either. so you are far from alone in that. and comfortable temperatures are going to continue near the water for the next several days even while we warm up inland. the air quality for most of us is just fine. so that air quality advisory in effect around the marsh fire in pittsburg. even there we've been seeing mostly green dots on the purple air map. just one spot indicating the potential for air quality there. everything not a green dot is a malfunctioning sensor. that's how good the air quality has been across the bay area. as we're closer to the weekend, halfway there, areas of fog once again tonight. not quite as widespread or as persistent. early tomorrow a modest warming trend. for inland parts of the bay area,s it's right back to normal temperatures. by early next wee
. >> you had to ruin it, paul. >> well, if you don't like the fog, you live in the wrong place. dominant feature this time of year. and it's free air conditioning. i know you appreciate that. >> oh, he knows i don't have ac. so i complain about it all the time. >> every day. >> most of your neighbors don't either. so you are far from alone in that. and comfortable temperatures are going to continue near the water for the next several days even while we warm up...
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paul. >>> well, this weekend the bill pickett rodeo is galloping its way to the east bay honoring black cowgirls and cowboys for their contributions to the west. >> speaking to the owner of the rodeo about its important message. >> reporter: for 38 years, valeria howard cunningham has been right there. >> i was the business person. he was the visionary, the dreamer, you know. he just wanted to take the rodeo everywhere and have everybody to experience it. >> reporter: that visionary lou visson. her husband. he lived in oakland decades ago, but went to a rodeo show in wyoming and didn't notice any black cowboys and cowgirls. so he wanted his bay area community to have this rodeo experience. >> he decided he was going to create an african american rodeo association. he did that in 1984, and you know, here we are, 38 years later. he passed away in 2015. >> reporter: so now valeria is leading it. she says there are many horse people in oakland. so this weekend's show is big in the east bay because of its cultural application in the community. when this got started, she says one in four cowboys were
paul. >>> well, this weekend the bill pickett rodeo is galloping its way to the east bay honoring black cowgirls and cowboys for their contributions to the west. >> speaking to the owner of the rodeo about its important message. >> reporter: for 38 years, valeria howard cunningham has been right there. >> i was the business person. he was the visionary, the dreamer, you know. he just wanted to take the rodeo everywhere and have everybody to experience it. >>...
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paul. >>> well, cbs evening news is coming up. here is norah o'donnell with a preview. >> good evening, ryan. we have a packed broadcast for you tonight. after kpix 5 news at 6:00. our interview with the father here today in washington mourning and yet pushing for change following the massacre at the uvalde elementary school. we've got that and all the other day's news, including those soaring inflation prices. tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead in sports, star sharks player traded. and same name, same game. also, the giants. they had an outcome that might be just the start of something. >>> baseball up top. and the giants, brandon belt said it after. we've been waiting for a game like this for a while. one of our interns was charting the game. nice panama hat. getaway game of the diamondbacks. top third. marte swung on, gone. solo shot off sammy long made it 3-0, arizona. so what do the giants do? they came from behind. one-run game in the eighth, and wilmer flores, a pinch-hit big fly. that led off the inning. h
paul. >>> well, cbs evening news is coming up. here is norah o'donnell with a preview. >> good evening, ryan. we have a packed broadcast for you tonight. after kpix 5 news at 6:00. our interview with the father here today in washington mourning and yet pushing for change following the massacre at the uvalde elementary school. we've got that and all the other day's news, including those soaring inflation prices. tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead in...
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is that gonna happen, paul? well certainly in the short term it will because there is no real mechanism for the conservative m. p. 's too to oust him from down the street. if he doesn't want to go, you'll recall the last couple of days where he was setting his store against everything, against even his closest allies. and it was a real job for them to persuade him that finally the game was up and that he was going to have to quit. it was only a last minute raft of an extra arrest at resignation. the took the number of government resignations to 9060. that made boris johnson's position totally untenable yesterday. and that said, the debate over whether he can continue is raging within the conservative party or the quotes that i can can give you. i mean one m p said it was beyond credulity, that forrest johnson should be allowed to stay at danny street for the next 2 perhaps even 3 months. while his successor is found at dominic cummings, who was boris johnson's foremost closest advisor became as kind of nemesis after
is that gonna happen, paul? well certainly in the short term it will because there is no real mechanism for the conservative m. p. 's too to oust him from down the street. if he doesn't want to go, you'll recall the last couple of days where he was setting his store against everything, against even his closest allies. and it was a real job for them to persuade him that finally the game was up and that he was going to have to quit. it was only a last minute raft of an extra arrest at...
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my son is if paul as well as yo minimal beloved looks, he didn't want to go into details, but we'll say he suffered a concussion and had a nervous breakdown. he is one of a 150 patients of the rehabilitation center who's location we were asked to keep secret. so it wouldn't be targeted with some supper from post traumatic stress, a psychological problem, and others from traumatic brain injuries damage which can be caused by the blast, ways of explosions, symptoms for both include suicidal thoughts, depression, insomnia, the anger logic was a door slam or firecracker can trigger the terrifying feeling you are under fire again. alexey is here for 3 weeks of psychotherapy group discussions, walks and massages. knows of. i think that helps them to of course, no. the belief that we are here yet than william standing behind them a little as shown was there are people who respect them immensely when killed walter. but it is maxime is in explosives expert and has been fighting since 2014, when russia annexed crimea. and parts of the east. he likes looking at the murals at the center to lift his
my son is if paul as well as yo minimal beloved looks, he didn't want to go into details, but we'll say he suffered a concussion and had a nervous breakdown. he is one of a 150 patients of the rehabilitation center who's location we were asked to keep secret. so it wouldn't be targeted with some supper from post traumatic stress, a psychological problem, and others from traumatic brain injuries damage which can be caused by the blast, ways of explosions, symptoms for both include suicidal...
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for a prisoner swap involving wnba star whitney brittney griner and paul well an end could be free in exchange for a russian arms dealer. but moscow says nothing has been finalized and these types of negotiation should be negotiated discreetly but the biden administration has been trying to broker a deal for week and greiner faces ten years behind bars after pleading guilty to marijuana possession and whelan has been held by russia since 2018 after being arrested and accused of espionage. >> todd: the controversial golf tournament taking up and that is in jersey. despite the ties to saudi arabia, donald trump defending the league as one of the hottest things to happen in sport. this causing a flurry of controversy with families of 9/11 victims. they point to 15 of the hijackers were saudi nationals. just a few of the many popular players featured in this year's event. on wednesday live announced the 2023 schedule with 13 tournaments and a total purse of $405 million. >> carley: capital please making three arrest last night outside of the congressional baseball game. climate activist l
for a prisoner swap involving wnba star whitney brittney griner and paul well an end could be free in exchange for a russian arms dealer. but moscow says nothing has been finalized and these types of negotiation should be negotiated discreetly but the biden administration has been trying to broker a deal for week and greiner faces ten years behind bars after pleading guilty to marijuana possession and whelan has been held by russia since 2018 after being arrested and accused of espionage....
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i think the late paul wells. minnesota was a purple state and he was a part the senator to the left and you would talk to voters and they would say he's the guy that absolutely believes whatat he says and he works for the state. i think if you go out and establish herself as a person a principal who doesn't seemed like is captured by anything, you can insulate yourself a little. adam kinzinger might comment say no, as a principal who believes or jeff flake would say this ended up defeating me in a republican primary. i'm not going to guarantee that is goingal to work but i do thik there is a history of people saying you don't always agree with me but you know exactly where i'm coming from. maybe half of them will get defeated but the other thing called your job with an open hand. he always said to me if you are gripping on two-year reelection like it your job to get reelected you're not doing your job well. tom coburn won every one of his elections it always ready he compromise with barack obama he was branded as
i think the late paul wells. minnesota was a purple state and he was a part the senator to the left and you would talk to voters and they would say he's the guy that absolutely believes whatat he says and he works for the state. i think if you go out and establish herself as a person a principal who doesn't seemed like is captured by anything, you can insulate yourself a little. adam kinzinger might comment say no, as a principal who believes or jeff flake would say this ended up defeating me...
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as brittney griner and paul well and mainly prison, possible diplomatic break as the secretary of state talks with russian counterpart about a possible prisoner swap had >>> huber hangs out the help ncnted sign with a whole new >>> russia and ukraine are accusing each other a bombing in prison and killing dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war. russia claims that ukrainian forces up the prison in eastern ukraine. with long-range u.s. supplied rockets. and killed more than 50 of their own men. who were in russian custody. but ukraine's military said that is a flat out lie. they accuse russia of showing its own prison. on purpose. to hide the torture and executions of ukrainian prisoners. and, then, trying to frame ukraine or the war crime. a gruesome war enters its sixth month, sky news correspondent alex roth he is on the front line, in eastern ukraine, where people have been living without power or water and camping next to bomb shelters. >> reporter: the ukrainian military front line positions are near, the conflict could go on for years. as he guides us, he was there could be incoming
as brittney griner and paul well and mainly prison, possible diplomatic break as the secretary of state talks with russian counterpart about a possible prisoner swap had >>> huber hangs out the help ncnted sign with a whole new >>> russia and ukraine are accusing each other a bombing in prison and killing dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war. russia claims that ukrainian forces up the prison in eastern ukraine. with long-range u.s. supplied rockets. and killed more than 50 of...
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hang out like enjoy the weather like in this place is like paul. >> well, tomorrow is expected to be warm day in london. for more on that here is on meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez a there. o, well, let's take a look at conditions out there right now. san francisco international airport, beautiful shot. >> as the sun is beginning to set in today's south lake tahoe actually saw blue skies because of a change in wind direction. but they're going to see the return of that smoke and haze from yosemite washburn fire making it away into this year's specifically south lake tahoe, starting monday night through tuesday and also for the bay area as well. we're going to snow to smoke impacts from napa county and the eastern portions of contra costa county as early as monday morning. radar for though, right now we are tracking a little bit of that marine layer, but we're going to see another round of very warm temperatures, not just for us here in the bay area, but for tahoe as well. it was a very warm day. temperatures, widespread 80's and 90's and tomorrow, very similar trucking. 91 degrees wit
hang out like enjoy the weather like in this place is like paul. >> well, tomorrow is expected to be warm day in london. for more on that here is on meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez a there. o, well, let's take a look at conditions out there right now. san francisco international airport, beautiful shot. >> as the sun is beginning to set in today's south lake tahoe actually saw blue skies because of a change in wind direction. but they're going to see the return of that smoke and...
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as brittney griner and paul well and mainly prison, possible diplomatic break as the secretary of state talks with russian counterpart about a possible prisoner swap had >>> huber hangs out the help ncnted sign with a whole new buh of features. to attract drivers. when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] alright, limu, give me a socket wrench, pliers, and a phone open to libertymutual.com they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need... and a blowtorch. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> russia and ukraine are accusing each other a bombing in prison and killing dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war. russia claims that ukrainian forces up the prison in eastern ukraine. with long-range u.s. supplied rockets. and killed more than 50 of their own men. who were in russian custody. but ukraine's military said that is a flat out lie. they accuse russia of showing it
as brittney griner and paul well and mainly prison, possible diplomatic break as the secretary of state talks with russian counterpart about a possible prisoner swap had >>> huber hangs out the help ncnted sign with a whole new buh of features. to attract drivers. when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] alright,...
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as brittney griner and paul well and mainly prison, possible diplomatic break as the secretary of state talks with russian counterpart about a possible prisoner swap had >>> huber hangs out the help >>> huber hangs out the help ncnted sign with a whole new bubbles bubbles bubbles bubbles there are bubbles everywhere! as an expedia member you earn points on top of your airline miles. so you can go see even more of all the world's bubbles. [whistling] with technology that can scale across all your clouds... it's easier to do more innovative things. [whistling] >>> russia and ukraine are accusing each other a bombing in prison and killing dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war. russia claims that ukrainian forces up the prison in eastern ukraine. with long-range u.s. supplied rockets. and killed more than 50 of their own men. who were in russian custody. but ukraine's military said that is a flat out lie. they accuse russia of showing its own prison. on purpose. to hide the torture and executions of ukrainian prisoners. and, then, trying to frame ukraine or the war crime. a gruesome war ente
as brittney griner and paul well and mainly prison, possible diplomatic break as the secretary of state talks with russian counterpart about a possible prisoner swap had >>> huber hangs out the help >>> huber hangs out the help ncnted sign with a whole new bubbles bubbles bubbles bubbles there are bubbles everywhere! as an expedia member you earn points on top of your airline miles. so you can go see even more of all the world's bubbles. [whistling] with technology that can...
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paul well, a recession means that people lose jobs.'s a higher cost of living, which means your salary does not stretch as far, a bad thing. not getting a salary at all is an even worse thing. in terms of the actual economic losses, the losses from inflation are real. although, the ones that hurt the most are the things the fed does not have control, like the price of oil. the losses of having productive workers not being allowed to produce because the economy is depressed, the output, the stuff we could have been producing that we don't because factories have been shut down, because businesses have been shut down, those are always huge economic costs. we really don't want to incur those. inflation is a bad thing, but the great depression was a really, really bad thing. you really don't want a recession if you can avoid it. judy: you wrote a column the other day acknowledging that you have been wrong in forecasting. you did not sufficiently expect inflation was going to be as bad as it has been. as you think about whether the fed could
paul well, a recession means that people lose jobs.'s a higher cost of living, which means your salary does not stretch as far, a bad thing. not getting a salary at all is an even worse thing. in terms of the actual economic losses, the losses from inflation are real. although, the ones that hurt the most are the things the fed does not have control, like the price of oil. the losses of having productive workers not being allowed to produce because the economy is depressed, the output, the...
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in 50 san mason champs with won't be around the final 2 rounds after finishing up knowing eyes of paul well sure to the cuts could be the last time saga feature is at one of his favorite cool, 6. the next one comes around what? 2? 3430 and i, i don't know, 5 i'll be physically able to play by then. um, so it to me it from like that this might have been my last parish open here at st. andrew's and the fans ovation and the warmth. i was on an unbelievable feeling. i understand what with jack and arnold, i had gone through in the past and i, i was kind of feeling that way and there at the end and just just the collective warmth and, and understanding they understand what golfs all about and what it takes to be an open champion and i've been lucky enough and fortune up to one this twice here and it, it felt i felt very emotional just just because, you know, i just don't know what my health is going to be. like. i'm a little tick. the mom of them are not playing the weekend because i, i certainly did not play good enough to, to be around. and i wish i would have would have played better, which i
in 50 san mason champs with won't be around the final 2 rounds after finishing up knowing eyes of paul well sure to the cuts could be the last time saga feature is at one of his favorite cool, 6. the next one comes around what? 2? 3430 and i, i don't know, 5 i'll be physically able to play by then. um, so it to me it from like that this might have been my last parish open here at st. andrew's and the fans ovation and the warmth. i was on an unbelievable feeling. i understand what with jack and...
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after finishing maelin over paul, well sure of the cut. and it could be the last time saga feature is at one of his favorite golf courses. the next one comes around and what $23430.00. and i, i don't know, 5, i'll be physically able to play by then. so that to me, it felt like that this might have been my last parish open here at st. andrew's and the fans ovation and the warmth. i was on an unbelievable feeling. i understand what with jack and arnold, i had gone through in the past and i was kind of feeling that way and there at the end and just the just the collective warmth and an understanding that they understand what golf all about and what it takes to be an open champion and i've been lucky enough and fortune up to one this twice here and it, it felt a little very emotional just just because you know, i'd still know what my health is going to be like. i'm a little ticked. my mom are not playing the weekend because i did not play good enough to to be around and i wish i would, i would have played better which i, i had a little bit bet
after finishing maelin over paul, well sure of the cut. and it could be the last time saga feature is at one of his favorite golf courses. the next one comes around and what $23430.00. and i, i don't know, 5, i'll be physically able to play by then. so that to me, it felt like that this might have been my last parish open here at st. andrew's and the fans ovation and the warmth. i was on an unbelievable feeling. i understand what with jack and arnold, i had gone through in the past and i was...
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also seeking to bring home another jailed american, paul whelan. >>> well, there's an effort to get a floating pile of trash the size of texas out of the pacific ocean. an ocean voyage's crew docked bringing some garbage. >> reporter: after a 45-day trip the ocean voyage's crew pulled 96 tons of waste like this out of the pacific ocean. fishing equipment, household goods, plenty of single use plastics and much more make up the 96 tons of garbage the team brought back from a trip to the north pacific, from the great pacific garbage patch. >> the ship is fully loaded, the cargo ship is full. 96 tons is a lot. >> reporter: the crew covered 4,600 nautical miles between san francisco and honolulu picking up as much as they could along the way. >> one thing that we encountered out there was just a great amount of consumer plastics. so toothbrushes, bottle caps, all those types of things. they end up thousands of miles out in the pacific. >> reporter: with the help of the army corps of engineers and other partners, the crew started unloading their haul in sausalito tuesday. ma mary crowley s
also seeking to bring home another jailed american, paul whelan. >>> well, there's an effort to get a floating pile of trash the size of texas out of the pacific ocean. an ocean voyage's crew docked bringing some garbage. >> reporter: after a 45-day trip the ocean voyage's crew pulled 96 tons of waste like this out of the pacific ocean. fishing equipment, household goods, plenty of single use plastics and much more make up the 96 tons of garbage the team brought back from a trip...
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thank you very much, paul. well, from one european capital soon another paris. this time natasha butler is standing by outside a shelter in the french capital. natasha another very, very hot day in france. and i understand you've just been to a homeless shelter in central paris. yeah, that's right. look very another very hot day indeed, mailing the north in the east of the country though, because the temperature has dropped considerably in the west of the country. of course, that's good news or for the fire fighters in the southwestern region of shiranda has been battling places now for a week. they have seen temperatures plummet there perhaps even a rain expected or overnight, so that will certainly help the situation for them. we have just been at a homeless shelter. we've been speaking to people there because of the homeless are of course, amongst some of the most vulnerable people and in a heat wave they are particularly impacted. we spoke to the head of the shelter, said look very nearly 3000 homeless people in paris. they can come to that shelter though. t
thank you very much, paul. well, from one european capital soon another paris. this time natasha butler is standing by outside a shelter in the french capital. natasha another very, very hot day in france. and i understand you've just been to a homeless shelter in central paris. yeah, that's right. look very another very hot day indeed, mailing the north in the east of the country though, because the temperature has dropped considerably in the west of the country. of course, that's good news or...
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was that what i thought of my boy and asked myself, will some one else raise my son, is it paul? as well as yo minimal will never love a looks he didn't want to go into details, but we'll say he suffered a concussion and had a nervous breakdown. he is one of a 150 patients of the rehabilitation center who's location we were asked to keep secret, so it wouldn't be targeted. some supper from post traumatic stress, a psychological problem, and others from traumatic brain injuries damage which can be caused by the blast, ways of explosions, symptoms for both include suicidal thoughts, depression, insomnia, demand garage equals a door slam or firecracker can trigger the terrifying feeling you are under fire again, alex, he is here for 3 weeks of psychotherapy group discussions, walks and massages. he says he'll abide by the doctor's decision about whether he should return to battle with going on with us over history. soldiers returning from war have described often feeling a sense of stigma from society, an inability to understand where they're going through and a rejection of what they're fe
was that what i thought of my boy and asked myself, will some one else raise my son, is it paul? as well as yo minimal will never love a looks he didn't want to go into details, but we'll say he suffered a concussion and had a nervous breakdown. he is one of a 150 patients of the rehabilitation center who's location we were asked to keep secret, so it wouldn't be targeted. some supper from post traumatic stress, a psychological problem, and others from traumatic brain injuries damage which can...
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michael mccormack: well, i get on well with paul scurrah, i get on well with alan joyce.
michael mccormack: well, i get on well with paul scurrah, i get on well with alan joyce.
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griner's wife wednesday saying he's working on securing griner's release as soon as possible as well as paulationals wrongly detained, but the whelan family is still waiting for their call from the president. >> the white house says presidential calls and meetings are not dispositive, they won't result in your family member being released, and then they do it for some and not others. >> griner's guilty plea, what kind of impact does this have on the negotiations to bring her home? >> it won't have any impact on the negotiations. we will do everything we can to bring home brittney griner safely and also make sure that we bring paul whelan back home as well. >> reporter: jonathan franks is a crisis management consultant who worked on the release of marine veteran trevor reed in a prisoner swap earlier this year. >> there is a number of strategic reasons why people would enter a guilty plea, even if they are, in fact, innocent, and that may be what happened here. >> reporter: griner's legal team hopes her guilty plea will lead to a less severe sentence and hope the court takes into account her
griner's wife wednesday saying he's working on securing griner's release as soon as possible as well as paulationals wrongly detained, but the whelan family is still waiting for their call from the president. >> the white house says presidential calls and meetings are not dispositive, they won't result in your family member being released, and then they do it for some and not others. >> griner's guilty plea, what kind of impact does this have on the negotiations to bring her home?...
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paul: mary, you know very well from watching the fed for a long time, more than one recession i thinkknow i've had a few. it's a little easier for the fed, much easier to raise rates when unemployment is low but tough when unemployment rises and the political pressure starts to bear if you opt with inflation, still 7% or whatever it is then you go back to the same cycle but start with higher rates and that is what got us into this. you think jay powell will avoid that? >> he says he will, he's going to to the plan no matter what i think you're right, he's going to run into political pressure as evidence of a recession first to emerge and more important is an implement numbers start picking up again, he'll be under a lot of pressure but that makes the case for more commitment earlier on, that is the time to do the heavy lifting. if he gets in front of this and behind the curve, if he shows resolved now, financial markets conditions will start to heighten and markets will understand they might have to go to 4% and if that happens, he can run ahead of it but he's got to get going now. pa
paul: mary, you know very well from watching the fed for a long time, more than one recession i thinkknow i've had a few. it's a little easier for the fed, much easier to raise rates when unemployment is low but tough when unemployment rises and the political pressure starts to bear if you opt with inflation, still 7% or whatever it is then you go back to the same cycle but start with higher rates and that is what got us into this. you think jay powell will avoid that? >> he says he will,...
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wife wednesday, telling her he is working to secure brittney's release as soon as possible, as well as paulationals that are wrongfully detained. but the whelan family is still waiting for their call from the president. >> presidential calls are not dispositive. they're not what's going to result in your family member being released. and then they do it for some people and not for others. >> griner's guilty plea. what kind of impact does this have on the negotiations to try to bring her home? >> it will have no impact on negotiations. we're going to do everything that we can to bring home brittney griner safely and also make sure that we bring paul whelan back home as well. >> reporter: jonathan franks is a consultant that worked on the release of marine veteran trevor reed in a prisoner swap earlier this year. >> a number of strategic reasons why people would enter a guilty plea, even if they are in fact innocent. that may be what happened here. >> reporter: griner's legal team hopes that her guilty plea will lead to a less severe sentence, and they also hope the court takes into account h
wife wednesday, telling her he is working to secure brittney's release as soon as possible, as well as paulationals that are wrongfully detained. but the whelan family is still waiting for their call from the president. >> presidential calls are not dispositive. they're not what's going to result in your family member being released. and then they do it for some people and not for others. >> griner's guilty plea. what kind of impact does this have on the negotiations to try to bring...
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that the state department has made an offer to moscow to bring her home-- and former marine paul whelan, as well is cbs' caitlin huey-burns. >> reporter: soon after a handcuffed brittney griner was back in moscow court today to defend herself, secretary of state antony blinken revealed for the first time, the u.s. had offered a prisoner swap for her release, along with paul whelan, another american serving a prison sentence in russia. >> we put a substantial proposal on the table weeks ago to facilitate their release. >> reporter: blinken did not ientify who the u.s. was willing to trade, but russia has long sought the release of victor boot, known as "the merchant of death." he's serving a 25-year prison sentence for conspiring to kill americans, and to provide material support to terrorists. griner was arrested after she landed in moscow in february, just days before russia's invasion of ukraine began. in court today, she held up photos of her wife, family, and friends, before testifying she wasn't read her rights at the time of her arrest. >> reporter: the two-time olympic gold medalist also
that the state department has made an offer to moscow to bring her home-- and former marine paul whelan, as well is cbs' caitlin huey-burns. >> reporter: soon after a handcuffed brittney griner was back in moscow court today to defend herself, secretary of state antony blinken revealed for the first time, the u.s. had offered a prisoner swap for her release, along with paul whelan, another american serving a prison sentence in russia. >> we put a substantial proposal on the table...
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. >> not just watch dogs in washington that have caught on to paul pelosi's well-timed stock buys, his ticket famous. people are tracking him. it's not a bad bet. paul pelosi's portfolio has outperformed the s&p 500. so they're paying off. >> charles: uncanny to the battle for the mid terps and a race against red and blue. we'll be following the green. and a record has just been shattered at the southern border. meet the arizona sheriff with an idea on how to stop this now. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? my little family is me, aria, and jade. just the three of us girls. i never thought twice about feeding her kibble. but about two years ago, i realized she was overweight. she was always out of breath. that's when i decided to introduce the farmer's dog to her diet. it's just so fresh that she literally gets bubbles in her mouth. now she's a
. >> not just watch dogs in washington that have caught on to paul pelosi's well-timed stock buys, his ticket famous. people are tracking him. it's not a bad bet. paul pelosi's portfolio has outperformed the s&p 500. so they're paying off. >> charles: uncanny to the battle for the mid terps and a race against red and blue. we'll be following the green. and a record has just been shattered at the southern border. meet the arizona sheriff with an idea on how to stop this now....
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tonight that the state department has made an offer to moscow to bring her home and former marine paul whelan as well is cbs' caitlin huey-burns. >> reporter: soon after a handcuffed brittney griner was back in moscow court today to defend herself for the first time, secretary of state antony blinken revealed the u.s. had offered a prisoner swap for her release, along with paul whelan, another american serving a prison sentence in russia. >> we put a substantial proposal on the table weeks ago to facilitate their release. >> reporter: blinken did not identify who the u.s. was willing to trade, but russia has long sought the release of victor boot, known as the merchant of death. he's serving a 25-year prison sentence for conspiring to kill americans and to provide material support to terrorists. griner was arrested after she landed in moscow in february, just days before russia's invasion of ukraine began. in court today, she held up photos of her wife, family and friends before testifying she wasn't read her rights at the time of her arrest. >> no, my rights were never read to me. no one explained a
tonight that the state department has made an offer to moscow to bring her home and former marine paul whelan as well is cbs' caitlin huey-burns. >> reporter: soon after a handcuffed brittney griner was back in moscow court today to defend herself for the first time, secretary of state antony blinken revealed the u.s. had offered a prisoner swap for her release, along with paul whelan, another american serving a prison sentence in russia. >> we put a substantial proposal on the...
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including presumably paul and frazier? well 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. you ha
including presumably paul and frazier? well 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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and i would say, paul, also from democratic parents as well who understand aha their kids were put atank you both. we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪ pleasure. ♪ with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo is amazing. boost® high protein also has key nutrients i've been maintaining. the weight is gone and it's never coming back. with golo, i've not only kept off the weight but i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new lease on life. golo is the only thing that will let you lose weight and keep it off. who loses 138 pounds in nine months? i did! golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. (soft music) time and now for hits and misses of the week. kim, first to you. >> paul this is huge mist to the immigration policy if the news of some 53 bill died in an abandoned tractor-trailer in texas. they were at left and captured there in a truck tha
and i would say, paul, also from democratic parents as well who understand aha their kids were put atank you both. we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪ pleasure. ♪ with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo is amazing. boost® high protein also has key nutrients i've...
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paul adams there. welltback continues in kherson, one of the first cities to be captured by the russians in the south. this week, ukrainians damaged a key bridge in russian—controlled territory, effectively cutting off some russian troops. when the russian military first rolled into kherson, there were street protests. now, the resistance has moved underground. sarah rainsford has been to meet some of ukraine's shadow army, working behind enemy lines to help free kherson. they tumble off buses every day here, mostly women and children fleeing russian occupation in southern ukraine. exhausted and still wary because it's a long, tense trip from a life where even a text message supporting ukraine can get you arrested. "it's hard," sasha tells me. "the russians are everywhere in kherson, wherever you turn." when russian forces invaded kherson, big crowds came out in protest. chanting. they chanted at heavily armed troops to go home. and then, the russians hit back. explosion. gunfire. but the resistance didn't
paul adams there. welltback continues in kherson, one of the first cities to be captured by the russians in the south. this week, ukrainians damaged a key bridge in russian—controlled territory, effectively cutting off some russian troops. when the russian military first rolled into kherson, there were street protests. now, the resistance has moved underground. sarah rainsford has been to meet some of ukraine's shadow army, working behind enemy lines to help free kherson. they tumble off...
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the main thing in life, paul is well aware that part of a colleague will condemn him.who do not yet know that many of those captured in their homeland, declared deserters, opened a criminal case there. yes, voluntary yes, yes at 51. yes, we were told because of this, accordingly, upon returning there is an interrogation, well, until ten. yes, probably, by the way, a small touch to this generation of 20-30 year old ukrainians. surprisingly but the fact that the history of his country is not quite what they were told about at school by the same pavel i learned only in captivity and i came across books. history of the fatherland for grade 11, well, i didn’t know about let’s say october about the revolution that was starting, i found out who he was? well, already, damn it, we will become a full lenin, but it became clear to me, but no one, who is no more. that is, who is red. that is, i did not know this. well, no matter how much i was never interested. well, it was interesting, the history of this ukrainian family. in fact , it is significant that driven into the head ukr
the main thing in life, paul is well aware that part of a colleague will condemn him.who do not yet know that many of those captured in their homeland, declared deserters, opened a criminal case there. yes, voluntary yes, yes at 51. yes, we were told because of this, accordingly, upon returning there is an interrogation, well, until ten. yes, probably, by the way, a small touch to this generation of 20-30 year old ukrainians. surprisingly but the fact that the history of his country is not...
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well, the family had an amazing thing. it was this -- you see it in that clip right there. they had transcriptions of interviews that pauliew 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, got rid of them but the transcripts still exist. but i was so frustrated when i got -- i took this job, and i was like, if i had the audio tapes i could make a really great film, but i don't. and then i had the idea, well, i am an actor, and it is an international pandemic and nobody's doing anything. and so i'll just -- i'll re-enact these interviews. and then i'll have the audio tapes of which i could cut them together so you see, that's what i'm talking about there in that video. it ended up being really fun because the movie is a meditation on acting, and i'm using actors to guide you through that meditation. >> seth: and it's really nice and natural. like, i was saying to you backstage, like at first it's, "oh, this is such a strange c
well, the family had an amazing thing. it was this -- you see it in that clip right there. they had transcriptions of interviews that pauliew 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, got rid of them but the transcripts still exist. but i was so frustrated when i got -- i took this job, and i...
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- [claud okay, well, paul, itas lovelto meet u.ld 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 still doing the same thing. have some pre in youelf. why do you think i was with you? it wasn't a fetish. - [benjamin] well, how mh of that s about at i do? - were tother twoears. ur work n't thatood. - okay, think th i'm nna go bk inside but wh are y
- [claud okay, well, paul, itas lovelto meet u.ld 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...
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in a classmate that, well, paul fields? listen, are you ashamed of the pylon? this is a real sport, already whole competitions are held in it at all in the know. it is clear you, than some kind of fat woman, i told you for a long time, by the way, i wanted to say, i saw a lot of weight in the mirror. and in general, that these calm. you have a boyfriend, you have my boyfriend, if he doesn't live together at all. and how many have you been dating for 3 years, but just too serious, 20. hello yura once again, you're doing great. you will be competing soon. okay, i ran. bye. well, that's it, we're looking for another employee here. look, well, i didn't wash the horse. i don't even have time for a manicure. well, he go around there. do you see the computer? he has not responded to me for the second day, what did she say? that lips are very interesting, they are moving their own. i like ilyusha let's just talk. stunned listen, but the cheeks are no more steel. it seems to me that once in two you can pick them up, of course, just remove the lumps of bish. fantasy fant
in a classmate that, well, paul fields? listen, are you ashamed of the pylon? this is a real sport, already whole competitions are held in it at all in the know. it is clear you, than some kind of fat woman, i told you for a long time, by the way, i wanted to say, i saw a lot of weight in the mirror. and in general, that these calm. you have a boyfriend, you have my boyfriend, if he doesn't live together at all. and how many have you been dating for 3 years, but just too serious, 20. hello...
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well, paul brennan is in london with more. i. let's talk about that process. what's expected today? what will we have is the committee of the conservative party, a committee called the 1922 committee which meets in just a couple of hours now to set out the time table in the process for the way that that election will be conducted. what we're expecting is that there will be the 1st 2 rounds of ballots on wednesday and thursday of this week. and then to final rounds of balance if necessary, on tuesday and wednesday of next week. the reason why it's going to be a truncated process is because parliament rises for the summer holiday next thursday, the 21st of july. and of course, for us, johnson is still sitting in number 10, downing straits unwilling to leave until his success. it is name, so what you, what you're seeing is the conservative party trying to accelerate boris johnston's departure and get the new person in. you mentioned a crowd of field of candidates. the certainly is. but what we're going to see is those candidates whittle down by festival, a rising of the ball at which s
well, paul brennan is in london with more. i. let's talk about that process. what's expected today? what will we have is the committee of the conservative party, a committee called the 1922 committee which meets in just a couple of hours now to set out the time table in the process for the way that that election will be conducted. what we're expecting is that there will be the 1st 2 rounds of ballots on wednesday and thursday of this week. and then to final rounds of balance if necessary, on...
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and the reason is that there are too many areas in the economy that are performing, you know, too well. paulhe other hand, the economy officially shrank in the winter and may have this spring as well. so the fed is tightening dramatically to slow the economy, but by some accounts we're already in a recession, six consecutive months of negative growth, of shrinking economy. what do you make of it? nela: if we are in a recession, it'll be a very unique one. we have an incredibly tight labor market where the number of job openings outweigh the number of unemployed people looking for work 2 to 1. so this is different. the recession is going to feel different. and what's more, it's being swallowed up by inflation. paul: so maybe this is what's called "stagflation," economic stagnation and inflation in tandem, which we last saw in the 1970's. so, is the fed right to raise rates dramatically? now? nela: in the middle of this is a changing economy, so the fed has to keep its eye on multiple balls this time around. but their only tool right now is to increase interest rates, curb dema, and hope that
and the reason is that there are too many areas in the economy that are performing, you know, too well. paulhe other hand, the economy officially shrank in the winter and may have this spring as well. so the fed is tightening dramatically to slow the economy, but by some accounts we're already in a recession, six consecutive months of negative growth, of shrinking economy. what do you make of it? nela: if we are in a recession, it'll be a very unique one. we have an incredibly tight labor...
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well, the nice states loves to project psychologically. it's paul, its own political stance. well, what if, you know, say iraq under saddam hussein where to give w. m d 's to a terrorist group? i mean, no one's ever done that. there's no record of that at all. we know that the united states may have allowed nuclear technology be transferred to some of the allies, but nobody, you know, they're the only people on record as having done anything like that. if you see the same sort of thinking, visa be china, well, what if china were to become military milk, military aggressive, although they have no history of doing that in thousands of years. so they are, they, they don't invade their neighbors. they, there's been little a few little border skirmishes, but the united states in countries on the other side of the planet, like vietnam, or iraq or afghanistan. or, you know, i mean, there's a proxy war in yemen. it's. it's that the hypocrisy is amazing. and as an america and i'm born and raised there, i do not. i just don't fathom how so more people can't see it. i mean many people do
well, the nice states loves to project psychologically. it's paul, its own political stance. well, what if, you know, say iraq under saddam hussein where to give w. m d 's to a terrorist group? i mean, no one's ever done that. there's no record of that at all. we know that the united states may have allowed nuclear technology be transferred to some of the allies, but nobody, you know, they're the only people on record as having done anything like that. if you see the same sort of thinking, visa...