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paul, what about you? who is your tip? of course we - victorious. paul, what about you?ocks to resign and start the avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly _ avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly gained _ avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly gained first - they certainly gained first advantage, as we call it. we talk about— advantage, as we call it. we talk about runners and riders as if this is one _ about runners and riders as if this is one national grand national, but actually— is one national grand national, but actually it— is one national grand national, but actually it resume was a scramble, this sheer— actually it resume was a scramble, this sheer size of the field looks quite _ this sheer size of the field looks quite chaotic —— it actually resembles. sooner or later, tori mps are going _ resembles. sooner or later, tori mps are going to— resembles. sooner or later, tori mps are going to whittle down those numbers— are going to whittle down those numbers very, very quickly to show that what— numbers very, very quickly to show
paul, what about you? who is your tip? of course we - victorious. paul, what about you?ocks to resign and start the avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly _ avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly gained _ avalanche of resignations? i think they certainly gained first - they certainly gained first advantage, as we call it. we talk about— advantage, as we call it. we talk about runners and riders as if this is one _ about runners and riders as if this is one national grand...
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paul what's in store for us next week?y, very saturated armored territory, armored, armored next week, apparently, will become the territory in iran in tehran to meet the president of russia, turkey and iran to discuss the syrian settlement, but bilateral meetings of leaders will also be held separately. this special political dimension is obvious, that there are a lot of acute and extremely important issues for discussion. thanks next week. putin has a lot of internal events and the president will hold a meeting of the council on strategic development and national projects. it is clear that the programs require adjustments to the new conditions in the economy in the world, but the main task, unchanged with the help of our projects, was actually solved the most sensitive problems of people, in addition to this, in the schedule of the president, participation in the forum of the agency of strategic initiative ideas for the new time and also will communicate with the participants of the all-russian competition big break, and
paul what's in store for us next week?y, very saturated armored territory, armored, armored next week, apparently, will become the territory in iran in tehran to meet the president of russia, turkey and iran to discuss the syrian settlement, but bilateral meetings of leaders will also be held separately. this special political dimension is obvious, that there are a lot of acute and extremely important issues for discussion. thanks next week. putin has a lot of internal events and the president...
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what it looks like today. the air district just extended the air quality advisory again, this time through monday. paul now has been watching this fire for what feels like a very long time. so stubborn and a lot of smoke still. >> yeah, it's just one of those situations where it's not a danger to spread significantly, but just the smoke being produced by it deteriorating the air quality and that part of contra costa county. for most of the bay area, good air quality. again today mostly green dots on the map. but i want to focus on that cluster of yellow dots downwind of the marsh fire. this is from airnow.gov. you can see all the green once again, but downwind you can see all those yellow squares on the map indicating moderate air quality, which could be a lot worse, but if you can smell smoke in your neighborhood, you want to minimize your exposure to that so stay inside with the windows shut. hopefully the flooding efforts will extinguish it. for the rest of us we just have to worry about warmer temperatures for saturday. two or three degrees above average for the bay but 5 to 7 degrees farther inlan
what it looks like today. the air district just extended the air quality advisory again, this time through monday. paul now has been watching this fire for what feels like a very long time. so stubborn and a lot of smoke still. >> yeah, it's just one of those situations where it's not a danger to spread significantly, but just the smoke being produced by it deteriorating the air quality and that part of contra costa county. for most of the bay area, good air quality. again today mostly...
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go home. >> his behavior was getting increasingly belligerent. >> did paul have an issue with drinking that you guys know of? >> what by that? >> drinking too much, becoming belligerent when he was drunk. >> i mean, i've seen him drink, but no, he's -- i would categorize him as like everyone else. >> paul was saying, this is my boat. nobody else is driving it. >> and they are telling him, let connor drive. you can't drive. >> we were just like, anything's better than paul right now, because, like, who knows what he would do. i mean, he was riding close to sailboats that were parked and just being very reckless. >> the testimony was mallory asked to be let off, but there comes a point where there's no place to get off, and he wouldn't stop and wouldn't let anybody else drive. >> according to depositions, paul murdaugh even had an altercation with his girlfriend. >> he would leave the wheel and run up to the front of the boat where his girlfriend was and yell and scream at her. >> he just started calling her a bitch. and was like, you're such a whore and all this other kind of stuff and yelling at her. and morgan was
go home. >> his behavior was getting increasingly belligerent. >> did paul have an issue with drinking that you guys know of? >> what by that? >> drinking too much, becoming belligerent when he was drunk. >> i mean, i've seen him drink, but no, he's -- i would categorize him as like everyone else. >> paul was saying, this is my boat. nobody else is driving it. >> and they are telling him, let connor drive. you can't drive. >> we were just like,...
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is there paul? what's the latest on the latest is well, at the latest, as far as the total goes, it's strict 5. now members of the government who have resign, i'll go back through some of them at the moment. for the most important line, it's just immersed in the last 15. 20 minutes is a communicate from danny street, which says the prime minister will make a statement to the country to day. and the understanding is that forest johnson will step down as prime minister today he resigned. he wants to continue as prime minister until the autumn that said, but there will be a leadership race for the conservative party leadership during the summer. and the intention is that there will be a leader in place of the conservative party before while by the time of the conservative party annual conference, which takes place in october. so a brief statement from downing street saying the prime minister will make a statement to the country to day. what we expect to happen is that a pedestal, a re plinth will come out fro
is there paul? what's the latest on the latest is well, at the latest, as far as the total goes, it's strict 5. now members of the government who have resign, i'll go back through some of them at the moment. for the most important line, it's just immersed in the last 15. 20 minutes is a communicate from danny street, which says the prime minister will make a statement to the country to day. and the understanding is that forest johnson will step down as prime minister today he resigned. he wants...
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were explicitly band it, it assured the international community that it had the steroids it stop. paul's what's worse, these are old. soviet make and lack the vital self destruct mechanism. the triggers after 3 or 4 days, these could potentially stick around for decades. the niecy chance all refinery is thou relatively far from the front lines. the thunder and roar of bloss here is slowly waning, but what happened here? the blind mining of dozens of square kilometres of industrial property of farms and fields will haunt this place and the local population. for years, more at guys the of r t, from the la guns people's republic. emma's name is from all over the world commemorating the 1st day of one of the biggest holidays of these lam, a canada eat, al adena. now in eastern salem, some $150000.00 worshippers, performed a dell and a prayer at teresa limbs, alex and mosque. compound, israel's military had said some restrictions on travel would be newson during the holiday. however, reports claim that police set up dozens of road blocks and conducted searches, preventing many palestinians from reac
were explicitly band it, it assured the international community that it had the steroids it stop. paul's what's worse, these are old. soviet make and lack the vital self destruct mechanism. the triggers after 3 or 4 days, these could potentially stick around for decades. the niecy chance all refinery is thou relatively far from the front lines. the thunder and roar of bloss here is slowly waning, but what happened here? the blind mining of dozens of square kilometres of industrial property of...
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explicitly band it, it assured the international community that it had the steroids it stop. paul's, what's worse, these are old. soviet make and lack the vital self destruct mechanism. the triggers after 3 or 4 days, these could potentially stick around for decades. the niecy chance all refinery is now relatively far from the front lines. the thunder and roar of blasts here is slowly waning, but what happened here? the blind mining of dozens of square kilometers of industrial property of farms and fields will haunt this place and the local population. for years, more at guys the of r. t. from the la guns people's republic presidency, lensky sank care of his ambassador to germany, along with 4 other top for an envoys. ambassador andre melnick has found himself in hot water several times. that includes insulting german chance that olaf schultz and most recently praising ukrainian nazi collaborator, stephan band. darrow, who's blamed for the deaths of thousands of poles and jews, acting like an offended liver, which doesn't sound very statesman like y'all, but not only to me, but to many ukra
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explicitly band, it assured the international community that it had the steroids, it stopped paul's. what's worse, these are old soviet make and lack the vital self destruct mechanism that triggers after 3 or 4 days. these could potentially stick around for decades. belushi chance all refinery is thou relatively far from the front lines. the thunder and roar of bloss here is slowly waning, but what happened here? the blind mining of dozens of square kilometres of industrial property of farms and fields will haunt this place and the local population. for years, more at guys the of our t from the la guns people's republic. and president zalinski has sat calves and bass indebted germany along with formats of thousands of poles and cheese, acting like an offended liver. worse doesn't sound very statesman like job not only to me, but to many ukrainian step and been dera, embody someone who fights for freedom and ukrainian independence for fighters for freedom such as him. there are no written laws or central banks around the world are becoming increasingly keen to hold chinese un as there was a
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the communities on the government is paul. what is the reason because of corruption? actually my judo is about about 10 to 15 fifties. that different got bradshaw. all you gotta show me, even the biggest guy's more, you'll be fine. not easy. my junior does notice, i'm not a walk. you will not that there will. now at that this, the boy you got to resign my lease. i need to bring it back and put it in one case of beams of my land. i mean that this is the amount we will buy. i think that is the i just caught up in the open to watch. and that's chief name james talking to us from the niger tells her. thank you sir. ah. he watching. he'd have in his africa still to come. we will hear from the worshippers from the church that opened its doors to people in the l. g. b t. community in wonder. at 1st climate change and conflicts around the world, especially in ukraine, are threatening food security globally. but the problem is particularly difficult in africa, where a record number of people are facing hanger. anti debris is placed ale messed up with a businessman and former a
the communities on the government is paul. what is the reason because of corruption? actually my judo is about about 10 to 15 fifties. that different got bradshaw. all you gotta show me, even the biggest guy's more, you'll be fine. not easy. my junior does notice, i'm not a walk. you will not that there will. now at that this, the boy you got to resign my lease. i need to bring it back and put it in one case of beams of my land. i mean that this is the amount we will buy. i think that is the i...
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it stopped paul's. what's worse, these are old. soviet make and lack the vital self destruct mechanism. the triggers after 3 or 4 days, these could potentially stick around a foot decades. belushi chance gall refinery is thou relatively far from the front lines. the thunder and roar of bloss here is slowly waning, but what happened here? the blind mining of dozens of square kilometers of industrial property of farms and fields will haunt this place and the local population. for years, more at guys the f r t from the la guns people's republic muslims are all across the world are commemorating the 1st day of one of the biggest holidays on the lam, a calendar. it's e l ad ha. now india resale and some $150000.00 worship, performed the jewish alex and compound israel's military had said on property would be lucy during the holiday. however, reports claimed that police setup dozens of right blocks and conducted searches preventing many palestinians reaching the holy site. meanwhile, in saudi arabia, around a 100000
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paul urey and another man. — tell us what you know. u know. paul urey and another man, dylan healy, _ tell us what you know. paul urey and another man, dylan healy, were - another man, dylan healy, were captured by russian forces back in april trying to cross into russian occupied territory supposedly on a humanitarian mission to rescue a family and obviously went disastrously wrong and he's been in captivity ever since. the only thing we've seen of him as a single video put out by the authorities and we found the news today that he is reportedly died, as you say, of health conditions and stress while in captivity. his mother has put out a statement saying she is absolutely devastated, she is in shock and she blames the russian authorities for what has happened. interestingly the russians say paul urey was there as a mercenary. that's something that strenuously denied by both his family here, the presidium network who have been working with him, and the british foreign office. they've not confirmed the death officially but it's thought
paul urey and another man. — tell us what you know. u know. paul urey and another man, dylan healy, _ tell us what you know. paul urey and another man, dylan healy, were - another man, dylan healy, were captured by russian forces back in april trying to cross into russian occupied territory supposedly on a humanitarian mission to rescue a family and obviously went disastrously wrong and he's been in captivity ever since. the only thing we've seen of him as a single video put out by the...
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it assured the international community that it had the steroids, its stock, paul's, what's worse, these are old. soviet may, can lack the vital self destruct mechanism that triggers after 3 or 4 days. these could potentially stick around foot decades. the least chance all refinery is thou relatively far from the front lines. the thunder and roar of bloss here is slowly waning, but what happened here? the blind mining of dozens of square kilometers of industrial property of farms and fields will hoards this place and the local population. for years. more at gas d r t, from the la guns people's republic. the western political onslaught against russia has failed, but moscow still needs to remain vigilant in the face of new sanctions. that's according to vladimir putin who mold over russia's economic strategy during a meeting with top officials. that was the way, the so called economic blitzkrieg by our ill wishers against russia has of course failed. however, some damage is still being done to our economy by the sanctions and restrictions and some risks do remain for president painting as
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quickly sent her abroad and a day later six of his fishermen returned here . and the constant guard paul whatthis behavior you owe yourself how to behave correctly yes yes yes this is my land this is my base i have a moral moral right i should not have left to turn around and go i have been here since 2008 this is here every bush every blade of grass where a village, everything is dear, everything is mine, my boys are combative, they were never afraid of anything and were not going to be afraid, on the other left bank of the kyiv sea , the first columns of russian equipment were already passing by, occupying village after village. it was like a fire show almost all night, the russians will never reach his base. but in the villages on the other side of the water, the roads were blocked by russian roadblocks . the fishermen there are in fear, a pregnant woman is due to give birth in a week to an unremarkable bay on the shore of the kyiv sea, those who wanted to save themselves first came every day, sick children who required some kind of systematic medical treatment, old people. the road was bl
quickly sent her abroad and a day later six of his fishermen returned here . and the constant guard paul whatthis behavior you owe yourself how to behave correctly yes yes yes this is my land this is my base i have a moral moral right i should not have left to turn around and go i have been here since 2008 this is here every bush every blade of grass where a village, everything is dear, everything is mine, my boys are combative, they were never afraid of anything and were not going to be...
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it assured the international community that it had the shrewd it stopped paul's. what's worse, these are old soviet make and lag the vital self destruct mechanism. the triggers after 3 or 4 days, these could potentially stick around foot decades, ballistic chance. all refinery is thou relatively far from the front lines. the thunder and roar of bloss here is slowly waning, but what happened here? the blind mining of dozens of square kilometres of industrial property of farms and fields will haunt this place and the local population for years. more against the of r t, from the la guns people's republic. no central banks around the world are becoming increasingly keen to hold chinese, you on as a reserve currency that's according to the latest survey by the swiss economic powerhouse u. b. s. now countries have been seeking to shift their currencies from the dollar in order to be less exposed to the u. s. dominance over the globe and financial system ortiz. rachel blevins explains more b, u. s. dollar may still hold the title of the world's reserve currency, but its biggest
it assured the international community that it had the shrewd it stopped paul's. what's worse, these are old soviet make and lag the vital self destruct mechanism. the triggers after 3 or 4 days, these could potentially stick around foot decades, ballistic chance. all refinery is thou relatively far from the front lines. the thunder and roar of bloss here is slowly waning, but what happened here? the blind mining of dozens of square kilometres of industrial property of farms and fields will...
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is it a should the international community that it had the steroids, its stock, paul's, what's worse, these are old. soviet make and lack the vital self destruct mechanism that triggers after 3 or 4 days. these could potentially stick around foot decades. the least he chanced, all refinery, is now relatively far from the front lines. the thunder and roar of bloss here is slowly waning, but what happened here? the blind mining of dozens of square kilometers of industrial property of farms and fields will hoards this place and the local population. for years. more at gas d, r t, from the la guns people's republic. western powers have been preventing russia from exporting grain by blocking access to foreign ports, not according to russia's foreign minister. circling prov, speaking at a meeting of the g twenty's top. diplomats. he also warned that some western states wants to take the grain shipments under their complete control. for that was the last for the use of good supplies of russian grain. there are no barriers on our side. but the west is imposed restrictions on our ships are loo
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the 1st idea was to push out from cock give, although it's mary paul, what they're doing is they're taking a very small bytes, which gives them new hands, but they haven't got on yet. which of the other bigger all blast in the dawn valley . they've got some of it, but not all of it. and so they'll have to take sloppy and to come from a toss, which are too much bigger places, further west before they can claim that they have and conquered the don bus. the you courteous got good defenses, which they've dug in some time ago, ran slightly against comatose because they always knew that they would be the essential prizes for this part of the struggle. and so i'm sure that they will actually make that battle quite tough for the russians, and the russians always need to take a pause after these, after these offences, they're not really able to, to, to build on their offensive. and meanwhile, their troops are very badly stretched across the areas that they occupy. so they are being pushed back in the north and cock give to be pushed back, possibly quite seriously in the south west, in cushion. beca
the 1st idea was to push out from cock give, although it's mary paul, what they're doing is they're taking a very small bytes, which gives them new hands, but they haven't got on yet. which of the other bigger all blast in the dawn valley . they've got some of it, but not all of it. and so they'll have to take sloppy and to come from a toss, which are too much bigger places, further west before they can claim that they have and conquered the don bus. the you courteous got good defenses, which...
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paul: kim, the suit is a federal corporate is not cheap you got to pay for that. whatthey helping to actually get a seat on this group? or would they rather have it disbanded? >> well, i think they felt not just them but other groups that will represent of truly representative of the lot of the parental anger you are seeing out there, there could be some semblance of a fair advisory committee, then they would probably want that. in absence of that may be disbanded. look, i also think another purpose of this lawsuit is simply to call out the cynicism of the creation of this group are you have it administration that understands how potent this parental anger has been and is driving a politics in places like virginia which elected glenn duncan last year. they want to look as if they are on top of that. they are listening to it, they are receptive. that is that with this group is about. julie described it much better part of the lawsuit is just a blow the whistle very quick suddenly -- make the timing of this is also curious become sick comes after the virginia election de
paul: kim, the suit is a federal corporate is not cheap you got to pay for that. whatthey helping to actually get a seat on this group? or would they rather have it disbanded? >> well, i think they felt not just them but other groups that will represent of truly representative of the lot of the parental anger you are seeing out there, there could be some semblance of a fair advisory committee, then they would probably want that. in absence of that may be disbanded. look, i also think...
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paul, what are likely scenarios from here on in well, you're going to have a set of conservative m, p 's and former cabinet. minnesota, perhaps even current cabinet ministers, putting their names forward for selection as the leadership, as the next prime minister, the process whistles it down over a period of around $1012.00 days. it's up to the 9 to try the 2 committee. they could truncate that process if they wanted to make the votes a lot closer together. nominators tuesday, thursday, tuesday. i'm and then it goes out to the party. so i think realistically, we're still looking at several weeks. i 70 into september before boris johnson. his successor is named under 4 boys. johnston is forced to move all his belongings out of number 10. yes, it could be long, few months. thank you very much. paul brennan live for us in london. thank you. still ahead on al jazeera, why a group of catholic nuns has been expelled from nicaragua and tennessee, his own ship law becomes the 1st african woman to reach a grand slam. final usa. ah hello. we have seen some flooding recently into parts. if nort
paul, what are likely scenarios from here on in well, you're going to have a set of conservative m, p 's and former cabinet. minnesota, perhaps even current cabinet ministers, putting their names forward for selection as the leadership, as the next prime minister, the process whistles it down over a period of around $1012.00 days. it's up to the 9 to try the 2 committee. they could truncate that process if they wanted to make the votes a lot closer together. nominators tuesday, thursday,...
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paul, what do you say?lace for republican snos who oppose helping save the men and women. i don't want to say where it is but it is not the united states senate why they're gutless, spineless, soulless hacks. i cannot believe that people excuse this. only thing that changed is the politics. angry that senator manchin passing the president's climate and health care bill. but to do that to veterans is despicable. you can imagine what i'm thinking. >> alice? >> look. again, let's be honest. the republicans did support the measure. they have voted in support but as it changed and over the last week or two there has been major budgetary changes. $400 billion that has nothing to do with the veterans. again if i'm the veterans orb people out there fighting for this bravo to jon stewart who put the heart and soul into this measure fighting for these veterans. i would be frustrated this they're used to help push through projects nothing to do with the health care. if democrats were smart and did care they would take
paul, what do you say?lace for republican snos who oppose helping save the men and women. i don't want to say where it is but it is not the united states senate why they're gutless, spineless, soulless hacks. i cannot believe that people excuse this. only thing that changed is the politics. angry that senator manchin passing the president's climate and health care bill. but to do that to veterans is despicable. you can imagine what i'm thinking. >> alice? >> look. again, let's be...
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paul: kim, what's the political goal here?lly to tell joe biden if you run in 2024, you're going to get a primary challenge, maybe two or three. is that the message here to biden? best to bow out? >> they want him to clear out because the entire idea behind progressive politics is you energize your voters or young people and they will come out and take out republican said the polls no matter the situation in the economy so they would like joe biden to get out of the way so they can focus on this basis they think will inspire the party. the problem for joe biden is he doesn't necessarily want to do that because it makes them a lame duck president. paul: dan, the media fallback will be kamala harris, vice president. i don't hear signs of relief across the country among democrats for that. aren't they creating a whole new area of uncertainty for themselves if they do drive biden out of the race? who else is going to be the republicans? >> that is the big question. that's the problem in 2016, the democrat for years have not had a
paul: kim, what's the political goal here?lly to tell joe biden if you run in 2024, you're going to get a primary challenge, maybe two or three. is that the message here to biden? best to bow out? >> they want him to clear out because the entire idea behind progressive politics is you energize your voters or young people and they will come out and take out republican said the polls no matter the situation in the economy so they would like joe biden to get out of the way so they can focus...
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paul: what i'm really excited about, the opportunity here at gm is it is an industry that is in transformationt just a company. when you look at the capability of electric vehicles and what they can bring to consumers, we are focused on the entire universe of revenue opportunities yada just the first sale of the vehicle. we just announced charging infrastructure to america's interstates, more than 2 thousand hwy chargers with a network that will provide great benefits for gm customers. that is the recipe for generating strong cash flow. tom: the problem i have is the car value. for those of you on radio, the blazer behind paul jacobson is a crimson color, much like the university of alabama. paul, bad form. as an auburn guy, you just can't have a crimson car behind you. thanks so much. paul: i tried to push for origin but we don't manufacture that color. tom: it is about football always if you are from alabama. jonathan: tom, you mentioned the stock, a great year last year. tom: i keep very careful track of how wrong i am. shout out to citigroup for basically hitting the over the head several
paul: what i'm really excited about, the opportunity here at gm is it is an industry that is in transformationt just a company. when you look at the capability of electric vehicles and what they can bring to consumers, we are focused on the entire universe of revenue opportunities yada just the first sale of the vehicle. we just announced charging infrastructure to america's interstates, more than 2 thousand hwy chargers with a network that will provide great benefits for gm customers. that is...
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paul, what more can you tell us about these reports of russian missiles hitting the port of odesa?you say, what is clear is a debtor has come under some kind of attack. anywhere between four and six missiles, from what we have seen it looks like a cruise missiles. —— odesa has come under some kind of attack. there are images so collating on social media which appear to show the impact of one of those in the port area and another video which appears to show two missiles being intercepted over the beachin missiles being intercepted over the beach in odesa. we must emphasise, we do not know who launched this attack. we can make assumptions, but we do not know for sure what has happened here, but all we do know is that odesa has come under attack and that odesa has come under attack and that ukraine and ukrainian officials assume that this obviously has come from russia. there is a statement here from a government official who says that it took less than 2a hours russia to launch a missile attack on odesa's port, breaking its promises and undermining its commitments before the un and t
paul, what more can you tell us about these reports of russian missiles hitting the port of odesa?you say, what is clear is a debtor has come under some kind of attack. anywhere between four and six missiles, from what we have seen it looks like a cruise missiles. —— odesa has come under some kind of attack. there are images so collating on social media which appear to show the impact of one of those in the port area and another video which appears to show two missiles being intercepted...
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so i wonder from your perspective, paul, what needs to happen for that to no longer be the case? was a hopeful first step, a small step, but the first time in almost 30 years that congress passed any kind of gun safety law. and enough republicans, god bless them, came along with it. john cornyn from texas, my home state. that's a hopeful sign. it was necessary but not sufficient. boy, was it not sufficient. we know that. i think the problem here frankly is fear. politicians, and let's be honest, republican politicians, are fearful. i think it's a myth that people say the nra is all-powerful. i am a gun owner and a hunter and i'm not in the nra. those knuckle heads don't speak for me or most responsible gun owners. but the politicians in the republican party are afraid. they're afraid of their base. if we could show them -- if everybody who says in a poll, yeah, look, i want red flag laws, i want to ban assault weapons. high capacity magazines are only good for mass shooters. if we would back those politicians up with our votes, let's see what happens in this midterm election. wil
so i wonder from your perspective, paul, what needs to happen for that to no longer be the case? was a hopeful first step, a small step, but the first time in almost 30 years that congress passed any kind of gun safety law. and enough republicans, god bless them, came along with it. john cornyn from texas, my home state. that's a hopeful sign. it was necessary but not sufficient. boy, was it not sufficient. we know that. i think the problem here frankly is fear. politicians, and let's be...
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. -- >> when you came out of the navy, paul, what was the skill that you used most often in your civilian life? >> and gentlemen, electronics, i was a village frat. served in bermuda over cc duty. tugboat. landing craft. subjected to high noise exposure believe it or not. injury on the job. v eight fantastic everything is great. however, it wasn't always that way. the va still needs some distance to go. my experience coming out was great because they carry with me a trade. however, there were certain discriminations like not being able to collect unemployment when you're looking for a job. even though you are going to school full-time. the gi benefits have been fantastic. dad was right when i asked him what do you think of me going in as a snot no 17-year-old volunteering while the benefits will be fantastic. but believe me. i didn't volunteer to go and fight in vietnam because six months before i volunteered in june of 72, my brother was called back from orders and he made it as far as california. we knew that was coming to an end. the ranks did not want the war. they did not want the br
. -- >> when you came out of the navy, paul, what was the skill that you used most often in your civilian life? >> and gentlemen, electronics, i was a village frat. served in bermuda over cc duty. tugboat. landing craft. subjected to high noise exposure believe it or not. injury on the job. v eight fantastic everything is great. however, it wasn't always that way. the va still needs some distance to go. my experience coming out was great because they carry with me a trade. however,...
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paul: it does. whatteresting, if central banks had different mandates in regards to whether or not they have price stability, whether or not labor is put in there as well, the theory those two birds and three -- tenants of labor economy growth. two of the three should sort the problem out. that is not always the case. the labor market being the size it has, something that has been problematic in the near term, what we may see is a return to the workforce in some of the older members of that workforce who have retired post-covid, thinking they would want to live on their own and realize they can. that could prove to be an area of relief for labor markets going forward, but that would take a period of retraining, decisions to be made by stubborn, old people, and before it could have an impact. it has been a very, very destabilizing time for companies to have the twin jaws of rising costs on one side and aggravated inverted labor on the other. alix: in the meantime, it is just messy. in the medium-term or s
paul: it does. whatteresting, if central banks had different mandates in regards to whether or not they have price stability, whether or not labor is put in there as well, the theory those two birds and three -- tenants of labor economy growth. two of the three should sort the problem out. that is not always the case. the labor market being the size it has, something that has been problematic in the near term, what we may see is a return to the workforce in some of the older members of that...
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paul, what is your way? , in lust me just put this to you, 94% of democratic primary voters under 30 want someone else to run in 2024 that is what the future of the party wants. the question is, will they get? it 94% under 30 -- under 30, did they show up? >> yeah. he's kind of like the guy in the old country song, if it weren't for bad, luck i'd have no luck at all. russian invades ukraine, inflation spikes. supreme courts of throws out 50% -- there's new coronavirus variant. monkeypox. so, the guy has had a pretty rotten string of luck. problem with young people is especially acute. you're right to signal it. in the election, biden strongly age cohort was 18 to 30-year-olds. the youngest voters were his strongest, 60%. i just saw a recent poll, that was 25. that was in part because some of the other leaders of his party are undermining. him undermining him with other voters. they're attacking him instead of attacking republicans. it is an enormous problem. he has this huge, broad coalition. some of these pe
paul, what is your way? , in lust me just put this to you, 94% of democratic primary voters under 30 want someone else to run in 2024 that is what the future of the party wants. the question is, will they get? it 94% under 30 -- under 30, did they show up? >> yeah. he's kind of like the guy in the old country song, if it weren't for bad, luck i'd have no luck at all. russian invades ukraine, inflation spikes. supreme courts of throws out 50% -- there's new coronavirus variant. monkeypox....
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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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. >> the perspective pippa, thank you paul, what do you do with the energy names, do you buy or on they or are you more weary because of the recession concerns and what that will do to demand. >> the energy sector has had an enormous run the stocks have pulled in and come back a little bit here. but as pippa was talking about, they've been very disciplined in the spending as long as they remain disciplined. chevron is spending 25% less than it was in 2019. so they're being very disciplined. they've pulled back a little bit. if oil will remain at these levels, the energy, you want to have exposure to the sector. maybe not after today after chevron had the best earnings reaction day in 20 years but as the stocks are in there and have exposure. >> two minutes to go in the trading day. it looks like we'll end here on a high note. to what has been a high month. and paul we've talked a lot about technology this hour, but it the not just technology, it was broad based and the transports having a great day. up 6% for the week up nicely for the month. caltrans port up 3%. so the question is bey
. >> the perspective pippa, thank you paul, what do you do with the energy names, do you buy or on they or are you more weary because of the recession concerns and what that will do to demand. >> the energy sector has had an enormous run the stocks have pulled in and come back a little bit here. but as pippa was talking about, they've been very disciplined in the spending as long as they remain disciplined. chevron is spending 25% less than it was in 2019. so they're being very...
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paul what's in store for us next week?, armored next week, apparently, it will become territory in iran in tehran , the russian president of turkey and iran will meet to discuss the syrian settlement, but separately there will also be bilateral meetings of the leaders. this special political dimension is obvious, that there are a lot of acute and extremely important issues for discussion. thanks next week. putin has many domestic events and the president will hold a meeting of the council for strategic development and national projects. it is clear that the programs require adjustments for new conditions in the economy and in the world, but the main task, unchanged, with the help of our projects, in fact, the most sensitive problems of people were solved, in addition to this in the president's schedule of participation in the form of an agency of strategic initiatives of a strong idea for the new age and will also communicate with the participants of the all-russian competition big change, and such teleconferences are alwa
paul what's in store for us next week?, armored next week, apparently, it will become territory in iran in tehran , the russian president of turkey and iran will meet to discuss the syrian settlement, but separately there will also be bilateral meetings of the leaders. this special political dimension is obvious, that there are a lot of acute and extremely important issues for discussion. thanks next week. putin has many domestic events and the president will hold a meeting of the council for...
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paul: so what is this? the rogue's gallery or shrink for asian? -- shrinkflation? e some of the newer items. paul: in fact, items consumer advocate and lawyer edgar dworsky had bought in just the past week. edgar: the first one here is kind of an egregious example. angel soft toilet paper used to have 425 sheets on a roll. the new one has 320. it's almost two full rolls in new sizing. look at the packages. don't they look almost identical? paul: do they ever. and that's the key to what's being called shrinkflation, says dworsky, who writes the online consumer world newsletter and has been tracking product downsizing for decades. edgar: i remember the charmin of the 1960's when mr. whipple came on tv -- >> please don't squeeze the charmin. edgar: it had 650 sheets on a roll. the biggest one today has 366. it's about 90% less. paul: it's not just toilet paper. ice cream tubs used to be a half gallon, or two quarts, then 1 and three-quarters quarts, they've now trimmed down to a svelte 1nd a half. because lately, it's been the incredible shrinking everything. edgar: sh
paul: so what is this? the rogue's gallery or shrink for asian? -- shrinkflation? e some of the newer items. paul: in fact, items consumer advocate and lawyer edgar dworsky had bought in just the past week. edgar: the first one here is kind of an egregious example. angel soft toilet paper used to have 425 sheets on a roll. the new one has 320. it's almost two full rolls in new sizing. look at the packages. don't they look almost identical? paul: do they ever. and that's the key to what's being...
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yesterday's protest, they were more resilient, they were more adamant with their paul's what they deserve, what they want from sedan, which is a civilian rule, the army, to go back to the barracks a chance. and that the revolution is the peoples evolution. and it's up to the people to decide what they want for their future of their country. and the call has been very clear. they've never wavered from their demands, which are very simple. they want to civilian government. the been ruled by the military for far too long. and they know the one that entity to government to dalia, i want to read a tweet of yours. in response to the statements of condemnation, from the usaa and the united kingdom, you said that we are hall broken. we are pulled, we condemn, we colon authorities to, to stop the violence. how important is it for the international community to continue piling on the pressure that is very important because any actor outside i can have an interest or is in their best interest that this country is more politically stable, is moving forward to receiving in local have an interest, howe
yesterday's protest, they were more resilient, they were more adamant with their paul's what they deserve, what they want from sedan, which is a civilian rule, the army, to go back to the barracks a chance. and that the revolution is the peoples evolution. and it's up to the people to decide what they want for their future of their country. and the call has been very clear. they've never wavered from their demands, which are very simple. they want to civilian government. the been ruled by the...
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paul, what about the possibility of federal charges?pher wray says that's still a possibility. >> well, it is a possibility but generally, we see those kinds of charges where the killings is racially motivated or ethnically motivated and he seemed to have a hatred of everybody. he was shooting wildly into the street so i'm kind of doubtful that there will be federal charges and bear in mind, wolf, that he's facing life without parole on the current set of charges so you can only put somebody in jail for so long. i do think, though, that if there is some lesson to be learned from these charges, it's that these red flag laws that people feel are helping us are of no help whatsoever. they're filled with loopholes and the lawmakers have to go back and write better laws that protect us against people like this individual who never should have had a gun in his hands in the first place. >> you're absolutely right, paul. thank you very much. joey jackson, thanks to you, as well. >>> just ahead, a damming new report finds police missed several c
paul, what about the possibility of federal charges?pher wray says that's still a possibility. >> well, it is a possibility but generally, we see those kinds of charges where the killings is racially motivated or ethnically motivated and he seemed to have a hatred of everybody. he was shooting wildly into the street so i'm kind of doubtful that there will be federal charges and bear in mind, wolf, that he's facing life without parole on the current set of charges so you can only put...
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paul, what is being done to protect these sequoias now?-out fight, pam, on a lot of levels. let me describe for you some of them that have just been updated. they say, the fire has entered the famous mariposa grove with its grisly giant, but the good news is these efforts have basically taken the trees with protection. number one, they put up a speaker system to put into the mariposa grove for the famed giant sequoias, and then they went at it with a ground attack. this is extremely important. i'm told by the public information officer that not only firefighters, but volunteers started going after any underbrush that could catch fire and then lead to these majestic giants catching fire. so, they went through there, and they cleared out logs, branches, all sorts of dead leaves and underbrush, and they were told, an ecologist with the park services, employee for, because he says, it's clear in there. that's important, because you don't want anything that can catch fire there. so, they've made progress. containment was at 0%. they expect that
paul, what is being done to protect these sequoias now?-out fight, pam, on a lot of levels. let me describe for you some of them that have just been updated. they say, the fire has entered the famous mariposa grove with its grisly giant, but the good news is these efforts have basically taken the trees with protection. number one, they put up a speaker system to put into the mariposa grove for the famed giant sequoias, and then they went at it with a ground attack. this is extremely important....
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paul, what is the significance of doj investigators really trying to focus in and ask questions about the former president's role in his attempt to overturn the 2020 election? >> i think that it is a clear indication that the department of justice is now looking carefully at the president's activities, with respect to the 2022 election. and this is new. and you have garland coming out, making a public statement in a news interview, which attorneys general never do, and he makes no mention of policies that have been in existence for a long time in the justice department about not starting major investigations or indictments during the election season, no mention of that. he said anybody who obstructed or interfered in the transfer of power is going to be investigated. so it was a powerful statement by this very soft spoken man, merrick garland. >> josh dawsey, these events took place more than a year and a half ago. is it your sense that something has accelerated recently in terms of doj, the scope of doj's probe, and the speed of it, or is this something that we're just learning about
paul, what is the significance of doj investigators really trying to focus in and ask questions about the former president's role in his attempt to overturn the 2020 election? >> i think that it is a clear indication that the department of justice is now looking carefully at the president's activities, with respect to the 2022 election. and this is new. and you have garland coming out, making a public statement in a news interview, which attorneys general never do, and he makes no mention...
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there is a substantial proposal on the table to russia to release the prisoners brittney griner, paul wehlan, what do you think? guest: we want to get them home, they are in custody and i think for trivial reasons i believe but the russians want to trade for someone in custody here for significant reasons. we have seen it with iran and north korea, they hold hostage american citizens sometimes for no reasons or trivial reasons and they hold them hostage to get back someone who was a spy or conducted felonies in our country. i would not travel to russia i'm sanctioned anyway so i can't go. but the fact is, don't go to russia where you are under threat and you have a dictator that is doing what he is doing there.
there is a substantial proposal on the table to russia to release the prisoners brittney griner, paul wehlan, what do you think? guest: we want to get them home, they are in custody and i think for trivial reasons i believe but the russians want to trade for someone in custody here for significant reasons. we have seen it with iran and north korea, they hold hostage american citizens sometimes for no reasons or trivial reasons and they hold them hostage to get back someone who was a spy or...
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maggie vespa joins me and paul butler. maggie, what do we know at the officers involved? are they concerned about more protests today? >> reporter: chris, no more plans of protest that we have heard today but city officials remain on edge because the city is still under a state of emergency with a 9:00 p.m. curfew planned. the eight officers are on paid leave, standard procedure in this case and the identitied not being released. people said they want more transparency from the city and the names to be released as soon as possible why they're horrified by the shear magnitude of bullets fired at him. police say he ran from the car wearing a ski mask and found a gun in the car. given the 90 shots and roughly 60 wounds to the body by 8 officers people horrified saying they can't get past the numbers and the police response. take a listen. >> i want them to make a change in the way that they do the procedures as far as stopping. for a traffic stop? really? you have to gun him down? get his license plate and run it and then pick it up later. you didn't have to chase him down t
maggie vespa joins me and paul butler. maggie, what do we know at the officers involved? are they concerned about more protests today? >> reporter: chris, no more plans of protest that we have heard today but city officials remain on edge because the city is still under a state of emergency with a 9:00 p.m. curfew planned. the eight officers are on paid leave, standard procedure in this case and the identitied not being released. people said they want more transparency from the city and...
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you're on with paul waldman. caller: what i wanted to say is democrats have a problem with messaging. if they would do their messaging a little better -- just the republicans are trying to do away with medicare and social security. this is rick scott and mitt romney. people do not understand stop the republicans are for less tax but they do not understand the implication this has for working people. when you have less taxes, issues like tornadoes and hurricanes, they will need the money to fix your home or fix your cities. the republicans are for the rich and the corporations and they have been trying years. the democrats did social security and medicare and they opposed it. what they're trying to do now is do away with these things. host: mr. waldman? guest: the caller points to something that is important. gallup recently measured trust in institutions, they asked people how much faith they have it all sorts of institutions, they found trust in institutions is at its lowest point since you have been asked to the questions -
you're on with paul waldman. caller: what i wanted to say is democrats have a problem with messaging. if they would do their messaging a little better -- just the republicans are trying to do away with medicare and social security. this is rick scott and mitt romney. people do not understand stop the republicans are for less tax but they do not understand the implication this has for working people. when you have less taxes, issues like tornadoes and hurricanes, they will need the money to fix...
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paul: all right. i think a lot of our listeners wonder what originalist means, how does it manifest itself? don't you tell us where concern how that theory of legal reasoning manifested itself this year with. >> yeah. this is important because even as, even ketanji brown jackson, the newest justice who was just sworn in, talked about how originalism is where you start, as randy barnett wrote in the journal's pages during her hearing. this is not about getting into the head of james madison and thomas jefferson and thinking what they thought about something or what they intended. it's looking at constitutional provisions for their original public meaning when they are enacted, whether that's 1789 or 1868 for the 14th amendment that provides protections against state violations of individual rights. and for that, you look at resources like contemporaneous diction dictionaries, you look at newspapers. the federalist papers are relevant because it shows how people of that generation understood the various terms that are in the constitution. and, look, it's not an easy task. it's not a mechanica
paul: all right. i think a lot of our listeners wonder what originalist means, how does it manifest itself? don't you tell us where concern how that theory of legal reasoning manifested itself this year with. >> yeah. this is important because even as, even ketanji brown jackson, the newest justice who was just sworn in, talked about how originalism is where you start, as randy barnett wrote in the journal's pages during her hearing. this is not about getting into the head of james...