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paul: what do you do? do you blow the place it? usually rely on the fact that you get solid leadership, somebody you can trust. he appoints people he or she can trust and you are supposed to have supervision from the attorney general, the fbi reports to the attorney general. are you saying we can't trust -- >> you shouldn't trust anybody. our system doesn't work on trust. it works on checks and balances and oversight. the inspector general did provide some oversight. durham is providing oversight and accountability. now that the republicans are in charge of congress they will provide accountability. the press failed miserably on this occasion but maybe some accountability there. taking a long time. it's hard to exaggerate. this s comey. hard to imagine someone doing do more damage than he did in the last 5 years because of unaccountable politicized actions driven by arrogance, donald trump never should have been president or you think he should've been given a chance, both sides can blame james comey because his actions helped elec
paul: what do you do? do you blow the place it? usually rely on the fact that you get solid leadership, somebody you can trust. he appoints people he or she can trust and you are supposed to have supervision from the attorney general, the fbi reports to the attorney general. are you saying we can't trust -- >> you shouldn't trust anybody. our system doesn't work on trust. it works on checks and balances and oversight. the inspector general did provide some oversight. durham is providing...
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where is paul what is she? evdokimov where you'll be back in a couple of hours, i'm with you. rest. how are you feeling? normal best. hello. at the train station tell the taxi driver crystal restaurant i 'll be right there. how old are you right, you're already a big boy. go yourself almost teeth. it's not that hard, come on. how many years have passed seven eight everything has changed, we are different life is different. good morning. good morning this money raped, as usual. i supplemented the list of references that you and i remember, and so on. stendhal is simply berdyaev's meaning of creativity, it seems to me that i am already ready for the journey. only i want you to understand that these are auxiliary measures for your inner breakthrough. was fine. i told you that he gave me something and then fucked me in my sleep. ah thanks , that's great. i can take care of the house, the plumbing window porch , you can start with the boiler. surprisingly quickly discussed all this dog shelter clinic. i remember everything, why the two of us? i wanted the time has come to help, the girl
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also we've tried this, paul. whaton scheme. we've tried this. the great society was about this, the war on poverty was about it. if serving checks to poor people eliminated poverty, we would have solved it a long time ago, and there's no reason to think this scheme will do any better than the other one. paul: we have to the take one more break. of when we come back, hints and misses. to week. muck -- hits and misses of the week. ♪ ♪ and itchy eyes have you itching for a fight, it's not too late for another treatment option. to learn more visit treatted.com. that's treatt-e-d.com. - elites. now that we've made travel so expensive, we have this hotel to our...selves..? - how'd you get here? - kayak! they compared hundreds of travel sites to find a great deal on my flight, car, and hotel. - kayak. search one and done. ♪ the all-new chevy colorado is made for more. bring more. ♪ do more. ♪ see more. ♪ and be more. ♪ the all-new chevy colorado. made for more. ♪ for hits and misses the week. kim you are first. >> paul, i mi
also we've tried this, paul. whaton scheme. we've tried this. the great society was about this, the war on poverty was about it. if serving checks to poor people eliminated poverty, we would have solved it a long time ago, and there's no reason to think this scheme will do any better than the other one. paul: we have to the take one more break. of when we come back, hints and misses. to week. muck -- hits and misses of the week. ♪ ♪ and itchy eyes have you itching for a fight, it's not too...
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so i think we need to be careful what we're doing here as we try to educate how -- our students. paul is that what you're suggesting, one standard for ap if classes for white students and asian students and another for latin and black students? >> right. and i think, you know, the issue here, paul, is that ap classes are now sort of the real tether that colleges have as they look at students who are applying because we're taking away some of thesests, and -- paul: s.a.t.ests, for example, yeah. >> right, exactly. when you look at a student's transcript and you see ap calculus, that's a very impressive class. it's a good thing for kids to have that on their transcript, everyone wants to do it and it's good that these high schools want to get more minority students into the classes, that's great. the problem is that the middle schools aren't preparing femme there are it -- for it. and i took a look at system of the middle schools feeding into evanston township high school, one has math -- at 24%. they're just not prepared yet. paul: and they were forced after a civil rights complaint to
so i think we need to be careful what we're doing here as we try to educate how -- our students. paul is that what you're suggesting, one standard for ap if classes for white students and asian students and another for latin and black students? >> right. and i think, you know, the issue here, paul, is that ap classes are now sort of the real tether that colleges have as they look at students who are applying because we're taking away some of thesests, and -- paul: s.a.t.ests, for example,...
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paul, what's your reaction to that? it, what did you say expect the types to change? that is the best from we started getting the news, because if you're looking to and at the alternate agency, which is the official state of where they are publicizing, get it because the body is leaving it. and most likely they are thinking like flowers is the same piece that he is leaving. and the, and the city is the small cities. and here the to be able to have it clearly picked . you may have to wait for the results of who stumbled on. got a use me and i've done that madison big cities that in c h b, or believe that all c h we came up plus the federal was heavy for example, for us do something with the leg just it goes up to steve off percent, 4 percent because that all the way up to 3 percent for just the kind of president, mr. thank you, kind of the speaker. it depends from the sort of got to get to the agency. i just have to push this after this, because this state the down you never to be see popping a cape and the because as long do what like excites and become clear in the c
paul, what's your reaction to that? it, what did you say expect the types to change? that is the best from we started getting the news, because if you're looking to and at the alternate agency, which is the official state of where they are publicizing, get it because the body is leaving it. and most likely they are thinking like flowers is the same piece that he is leaving. and the, and the city is the small cities. and here the to be able to have it clearly picked . you may have to wait for...
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paul: my own reaction too, for what it's worth, no kidding. solman for the "pbs newshour.”: thfbi rested two chinese nationals in new york last month, accusing them of running a secret police station to watch and intimidate chinese dissidents living overseas. there are more than 100 of these stations around the world that researchers say beijing uses to silence its critics. nick schifrin and producer teresa cebrian aranda reports. nick: nearly 6,000 miles from beijing, on a quiet street in madrid, a nondescript office claims to offer assistance for chinese citizens. but the reality is more shadowy. a chinese dissident leads us to what he calls the source of chinese repression that begins with an invitation. >> here, it says we should be careful with telecommunications fraud, that if you receive a suspicious message, you should get in touch with the chinese embassy. nick: but yuan lee says the only suspicious messages came from chinese authorities and were sent in order to silence. >> i am sure they did a systemic campaign against me led by the
paul: my own reaction too, for what it's worth, no kidding. solman for the "pbs newshour.”: thfbi rested two chinese nationals in new york last month, accusing them of running a secret police station to watch and intimidate chinese dissidents living overseas. there are more than 100 of these stations around the world that researchers say beijing uses to silence its critics. nick schifrin and producer teresa cebrian aranda reports. nick: nearly 6,000 miles from beijing, on a quiet street...
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paul, what are you learning?his point and really still more questions than answers as a number of different law enforcement agencies investigate this shooting. at this point, what we do know from a monterey county press conference that just wrapped up here about an hour and a half ago is that one deputy is injured and has been take on the a local hospital. their condition is unknown at this point. we do know that the suspect in this shooting is still barricaded in a building in the area here, possibly in an apartment building or maybe a home of some sort. we also know there is a shelter in place for a number of different streets in this area as police here are calling the shooter armed and dangerous. also a helicopter has been flying around the perimeter of this shooting really since it happened. the details are still limited according to salinas mayor kimberly craig. we know a person who was served papers fired a gun multiple times inside of that home or apartment in the area of east market and sun street, then
paul, what are you learning?his point and really still more questions than answers as a number of different law enforcement agencies investigate this shooting. at this point, what we do know from a monterey county press conference that just wrapped up here about an hour and a half ago is that one deputy is injured and has been take on the a local hospital. their condition is unknown at this point. we do know that the suspect in this shooting is still barricaded in a building in the area here,...
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that is the mechanism to get to labor shedding which is what we are expecting. paulumption growth slowing and labor shedding, these sound like similar goals to what the fed has. to what degree will the debt limit deal take pressure off the fed in terms of tightening? >> it does. i think it is obvious june is not in play, so the debt ceiling would have been resolved before the july meeting. but it does remove the risk. they can refocus on the data. two things have happened. one is in banking stress they told the market they wanted to pause and now that the lending surveys are coming in the less bad than they might have feared, plus the fact that there is a debt ceiling deal allows them to focus on the data. the data is mixed. they are shifting back to thinking perhaps that was not the last one. we think the data will come their way so we have obviously two more important data points before the june meeting and the july meeting is the one -- we think they will stay on hold. that is because we are expecting inflation data to step down in the summer months. paul: what is
that is the mechanism to get to labor shedding which is what we are expecting. paulumption growth slowing and labor shedding, these sound like similar goals to what the fed has. to what degree will the debt limit deal take pressure off the fed in terms of tightening? >> it does. i think it is obvious june is not in play, so the debt ceiling would have been resolved before the july meeting. but it does remove the risk. they can refocus on the data. two things have happened. one is in...
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gillan, paul mentioned human beings. whatut people that leads them to believe that their race or their gender or their belief structure is superior to all others and therefore it is okay to hate or to kill those who are different? what is it about people that leads them to believe that? >> well, as my colleague said, paul, what a tremendous summary to a very complex subject. i will try to do the same. we've researched this and looked into this in great detail and there is this toxic mix, if you will, you end up with an individual that's mostly feeling disenfranchised. i'm betting money they are isolated and disconnected from a healthy community and they develop a perception and feeling that some aspect of their life or group has done them wrong. it's not right, it's not fair and you mix in that isolation and now they look for someone who has a voice that is sounding like them, thinking like them and that quickly leads to vilifying and judging and labeling this group that you believe is responsible as evil and who would do tha
gillan, paul mentioned human beings. whatut people that leads them to believe that their race or their gender or their belief structure is superior to all others and therefore it is okay to hate or to kill those who are different? what is it about people that leads them to believe that? >> well, as my colleague said, paul, what a tremendous summary to a very complex subject. i will try to do the same. we've researched this and looked into this in great detail and there is this toxic mix,...
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there's another inscription in memory of the ukrainian gave shelter to paul. what's the sports business? i don't, i didn't at the noise. are you able to move to the new? what do you have for new teachers in? it typically takes kidney dispose of units into this school. it was just so taking precedence that came with feed season. them that please call me please with a more than the old cheat going to deputies or by did the know to buy lunch can set up you will just, you know, getting over the summer acceptance and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do. you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted all opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to planes or do they have the state department c i a weapons, bankers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do, don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direction. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way the
there's another inscription in memory of the ukrainian gave shelter to paul. what's the sports business? i don't, i didn't at the noise. are you able to move to the new? what do you have for new teachers in? it typically takes kidney dispose of units into this school. it was just so taking precedence that came with feed season. them that please call me please with a more than the old cheat going to deputies or by did the know to buy lunch can set up you will just, you know, getting over the...
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what to do. if the atom bomb explodes right then it is a bomb that can cover paul and patty know what to do. paul covered the back of his head so that he wouldn't be burned and patty covered herself a coat she was carrying. they knew how to duck and cover. they acted right away. when the flash came, if they had been at this when the bomb blast paul and patty would have ducked and covered this way like this girl. heavy doorways are a good place to duck and cover. she will be to here is tony going to his cub meeting. tony knows the bomb explode any time of the year. they are night. he is ready for it. duck and cover had a boy tony that means act fast tony knows that it helps to get any kind of cover this wall close by so that's where he ducked and covered tony knew what to do. notice how he keeps from moving or from getting up and running. he stays down until he is sure the danger is over. the man helping tony is a civil defense worker. his job is to help protect us. there is danger of the atomic bomb. we must obey the civil worker. we must know how to duck and cover in the school bus or in any
what to do. if the atom bomb explodes right then it is a bomb that can cover paul and patty know what to do. paul covered the back of his head so that he wouldn't be burned and patty covered herself a coat she was carrying. they knew how to duck and cover. they acted right away. when the flash came, if they had been at this when the bomb blast paul and patty would have ducked and covered this way like this girl. heavy doorways are a good place to duck and cover. she will be to here is tony...
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wrong con countries full month, 5 minutes, the work of paul, what are you calling about? the account must be released immediately. if the government does not release him, law and order will get worse. they have caused a red line. the vision to the answer keys is the west of interfering and upcoming presidential election. as the citizens prepared the head blue poles on sunday, and the roof is off. what special forces units, successfully repels equally, minute feed, to maintain control over a t industrials, a little against the public fest bibles had been arranged at the site for the very welcome to you from the inside of the international new seam and coming to you like from musket, let's take a look at the top stories this, our us is pushing ahead with a titles to destabilize demoss because i was creating a so called revised free syrian army, which pop me comprises of a number of terrace organizations that's according to rushes for a mess. a ahead of a summit today that brought to kit and it ron and syria to most get to discuss peace in the west of the asian country. the
wrong con countries full month, 5 minutes, the work of paul, what are you calling about? the account must be released immediately. if the government does not release him, law and order will get worse. they have caused a red line. the vision to the answer keys is the west of interfering and upcoming presidential election. as the citizens prepared the head blue poles on sunday, and the roof is off. what special forces units, successfully repels equally, minute feed, to maintain control over a t...
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we waited for another interview we missed or so while as banking, advisor, paul, what he told us, he had once been a bank and compliance officer. he now owns a number of software and i to companies in south africa and the u. k. he said she to, etc, evidence. the white spiritual boy accounts exist later how you please to meet you. i basically being in the id game for a number of years and i happen to be with colleagues to basically showed media accounts on, on a thing for international segment. the fact that they were very large numbers on the system. when is visible, you can say, i thought that i had to leave it at that i could say. so i, that means that there's a number of mates around it to preventive being abused, unless of course you inside the central banks, i've, you're inside the central banks, you're going to use it all what's and explained that the reason why the white spiritual boy accounts weren't lying around and open site in the world's banks was because they had been kept off the banks balance sheets, and that the account details were only launched at the bank for inter
we waited for another interview we missed or so while as banking, advisor, paul, what he told us, he had once been a bank and compliance officer. he now owns a number of software and i to companies in south africa and the u. k. he said she to, etc, evidence. the white spiritual boy accounts exist later how you please to meet you. i basically being in the id game for a number of years and i happen to be with colleagues to basically showed media accounts on, on a thing for international segment....
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sense , er, even such partisan activity, it is actually roughly the same, is possible behind him paul whats going out on the street with a poster not yours? no, yes, yes , please tell me what the russian elites are talking about now, maybe what they are talking about in quiet whispers, what are their plans and what candidates are they considering for putin well, we are already a couple telephones are like conversations, uh, what are they talking about in whispers, we have already listened, and actually we understand that the majority of the russian elites do not understand how to get out of this situation, and uh, it seems that everything needs to be changed, but it is terrible to negotiate because you will talk to someone today. tomorrow he will go to lubyanka, and the conversation that he recorded on the dictaphone has already passed, respectively, the next day he will meet lefortov , therefore fear is what is holding today the russian elite, and in order that what is called the planned valkyrie operation in in modern russia, yes, in berlin, it was possible to look at the grave of samber
sense , er, even such partisan activity, it is actually roughly the same, is possible behind him paul whats going out on the street with a poster not yours? no, yes, yes , please tell me what the russian elites are talking about now, maybe what they are talking about in quiet whispers, what are their plans and what candidates are they considering for putin well, we are already a couple telephones are like conversations, uh, what are they talking about in whispers, we have already listened, and...
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paul, what would ou like allergic to dairy. paul, what would you like to — allergic to dairy.hey might order. there is only 1a allergens that need to be listed, so that can be easily written on the menu. in some restaurants are already doing this. it helps the customer make that decision. they do not have to have a discussion, they can if they want, but some people do not want to discuss their allergies in public, and they might be too young or shy to talk about it, especially if they are in front of friends. the other benefit as it moves responsibility for the accuracy of that to the manager, ratherthan for the accuracy of that to the manager, rather than on a young waiter. the waiter assured allen, 0wen made it very clear that he had this allergy, and the waiter assured oonn that it was ok to eat it. the menu said plain grilled chicken, but it wasn�*t, it was marinated in buttermilk, and within two hours of eating it, he was dead. wejust want to prevent that, and it is so easy to prevent that, and it is so easy to change those regulations. you have been _ to change those reg
paul, what would ou like allergic to dairy. paul, what would you like to — allergic to dairy.hey might order. there is only 1a allergens that need to be listed, so that can be easily written on the menu. in some restaurants are already doing this. it helps the customer make that decision. they do not have to have a discussion, they can if they want, but some people do not want to discuss their allergies in public, and they might be too young or shy to talk about it, especially if they are in...
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it will be interesting to see what kind of print she puts on the day. paul is she a continuity ceo? one of alan joyce that projects was flying nonstop from sydney to london. is that something we are expecting to hear more about at this investor day? >> we will hear more about the fleet plans for qantas. they have said there are no big changes, it's more of the same. but the fleets is the one area where qantas could fall down. it's a huge investment coming in the next decade. they are do to get a new plane every three weeks for the next few years. they have 300 airbus planes on tap. really, vanessa hudson is getting handed the bill for the fleet upgrade that alan joyce made for her. paul: this is good news from qantas. there are challenges, part of the reasons for the huge results is airfares are so high. are we expecting any commentary around change that price coming down? angus: one question is the degree of sustainability over the current market. we saw last week that demand still exceeds supply. there won't be huge decline in airfares at the moment. does
it will be interesting to see what kind of print she puts on the day. paul is she a continuity ceo? one of alan joyce that projects was flying nonstop from sydney to london. is that something we are expecting to hear more about at this investor day? >> we will hear more about the fleet plans for qantas. they have said there are no big changes, it's more of the same. but the fleets is the one area where qantas could fall down. it's a huge investment coming in the next decade. they are do...
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paul: -- what if -- --guy: what if inflation doesn't come down quickly enough? rebecca: i don't think it will come down quickly enough versus what the market is discounting. after the fed meeting, even though chairman powell is focused on the inflation target, you look at fed funds futures and we are done with hikes. they say the fan is that -- the fed is done. it's probably true but not a guarantee. i am worry -- worried that the fend funds futures prices off and i word -- structurally, it was interesting that canadian prime minister trudell was here in new york and he was talking about the bw plan in canada that will make the electric vehicle batteries. he said they will cost more because canada pays higher wages and with this reassuring and resilience push, and i know this is not any thing new, we have structural components in a play that we did not have 10 years ago. i worried -- my worry is not just the cyclical -- it is also the fact that we could have inflation settling at a higher level without the fed needing to have a higher terminal rate, certainly be
paul: -- what if -- --guy: what if inflation doesn't come down quickly enough? rebecca: i don't think it will come down quickly enough versus what the market is discounting. after the fed meeting, even though chairman powell is focused on the inflation target, you look at fed funds futures and we are done with hikes. they say the fan is that -- the fed is done. it's probably true but not a guarantee. i am worry -- worried that the fend funds futures prices off and i word -- structurally, it was...
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paul: what is going on? >> they might be rotating into more traditional jobs. , they might be working in a clothing store in a mall now instead of driving deliveries, right? paul: but there are still plenty gig workers out there says economist paul oyer, an authority on the subject. >> there are long term trends in the gig economy, and those continue to be the same as they've been for a long time. and that is slow and steady growth as more workers want flexibility and as more firms want flexibility too. paul: which is how nela richardson sums up the gig economy. >> it allows people to add on to employment if they need the money to make that employment flexible. and so there is right now a symbiotic relationship between what companies need right now and what gig workers are able to provide. paul: that, and the need of so many americans for side hustles in a high inflation economy. like lindsay ferguson. >> at the end of the month, i lose my full time job, which is rent money, but also my health insurance, which is why i'm doing everything i can to schedule my den
paul: what is going on? >> they might be rotating into more traditional jobs. , they might be working in a clothing store in a mall now instead of driving deliveries, right? paul: but there are still plenty gig workers out there says economist paul oyer, an authority on the subject. >> there are long term trends in the gig economy, and those continue to be the same as they've been for a long time. and that is slow and steady growth as more workers want flexibility and as more firms...
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paul whelan home. david whelan, thank you for your time and thinking about you and your family and what paul is going oversia. it breaks your heart. but thanks for taking the time to talk about paul tonight. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> and still ahead, lizzo got emotional last night speaking about abortion rights at her concert in nebraska. why she said you deserve to be protected. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." t. they have business grade internet, natitionwide. (vo) make the switch. it's your business.s. it's your v verizon. hi, i'm norma, and i lost 53 pounds on golo. (soft music) a lot of people expect to fall apart as they age, but since taking release, my energy's improved, my skin's improved. i've never felt better. ♪ was also the first time your profits left you speechless. at the counter or on the go, save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more of what you make. start saving today at godaddy.com when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice. ride it out with the tradeoffs of treating? or push through the pain and symptoms? with ubrelvy, there's another optio
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there's also the flip side of this too, paul what.there be a dip and -- i'm not saying you do this, but should there be a dip and you're in a long-term stock, opportunities may arise. but playing the short-term game is not something i would highly recommend because of the so many other financial pressures on the economy. it's not just one thing. there's a lot of the different things that can play in, other earnings and other things that are there. it's really hard to determine, but if you're in it for the long-term, seeing those assets that you feel like are important to you and safer, there could be some opportunities at the same time. >> that makes sense. certainly anybody who took advantage when the pandemic happened is certainly better off right now. let's hope we're close to a deal, right? if we're not, what are the most vulnerable parts of the economy here? >> well, it's interesting. i think it's obviously the credit. i also think it's a couple of things. when you think about the conversation for the consumer, because the consum
there's also the flip side of this too, paul what.there be a dip and -- i'm not saying you do this, but should there be a dip and you're in a long-term stock, opportunities may arise. but playing the short-term game is not something i would highly recommend because of the so many other financial pressures on the economy. it's not just one thing. there's a lot of the different things that can play in, other earnings and other things that are there. it's really hard to determine, but if you're in...
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>> ron paul? >> what you think he calls his wife? >> darling. g deep and oldish in the nicest way possible. >> what if i told you he calls her mother? [laughter] >> his wife? mother? >> yep. do you know who this man is? >> he looks familiar, but is that like somebody's husband? >> it is somebody's husband. >> the vice president's husband. >> it's the vice president's husband. >> he's famous. >> what is his wife's name? [laughter] >> kamala anderson. >> do you know who this man is? >> yes. >> who is it? >> joe biden. >> do you want him to be president again? >> no. >> do you think joe biden was a better vice president than mike pence? >> yes. >> do you think mike pence and joe biden look alike or not really? >> a little bit. >> but you wouldn't confuse them. >> no. >> what do you think about that picture? >> it looks like mike pence. >> do you think they look alike or not really? >> a little bit. >> which one is whiter? >> biden. >> who is this man? >> putin. >> what do you know about him? >> man, he's at war with sweden right now. >> does he look
>> ron paul? >> what you think he calls his wife? >> darling. g deep and oldish in the nicest way possible. >> what if i told you he calls her mother? [laughter] >> his wife? mother? >> yep. do you know who this man is? >> he looks familiar, but is that like somebody's husband? >> it is somebody's husband. >> the vice president's husband. >> it's the vice president's husband. >> he's famous. >> what is his wife's name?...
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paul, what's the mood like there e— paul, what's the mood like there e on— paul, what's the mood like? no, i think its tuei ine— country operates? no, i think it's just the same.— country operates? no, i think it's just the same. you- oorc. 7 no, i think it's just the same. you know, you— it's just the same. you know, you eiiner— it's just the same. you know, you either love— it's just the same. you know, you either love the royals or youre— you either love the royals or youre ogoinei— you either love the royals or you're against '“r: you either love the royals or- you're against-and we're you're against them. and we're a very— you're against them. and we're a very royalist family, you can very royalist family, as you can see. to us, to us, it's see. so to us, to us, it's magical. we see. so to us, to us, it's magical . we come down for the magical. we come down for the tunes— magical. we come down for the tuiiieee wnen— magical. we come down for the jubilees when we _ magical. we come down for the jubilees when we can- “org rtoc we come down for the jubilees when we can and hood itoc
paul, what's the mood like there e— paul, what's the mood like there e on— paul, what's the mood like? no, i think its tuei ine— country operates? no, i think it's just the same.— country operates? no, i think it's just the same. you- oorc. 7 no, i think it's just the same. you know, you— it's just the same. you know, you eiiner— it's just the same. you know, you either love— it's just the same. you know, you either love the royals or youre— you either love the royals or youre...
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paul: what is the government doing to prepare?n an interview that taiwan wants to prepare digitally in case like this. right now, they are kicking off a resilience enhancing plan. taiwan aims to have a 700 satellite receivers around the island or the end of 2020 or. to get there, taiwan will first have to get a lab and pick up a satellite operator. the more they can have, the more resilient they can be in terms of emergent. paul: all right, the deputy taipei bureau chief there. plenty more to come, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think we are in a challenging period. an anticipatory period where we don't know what will happen with the debt ceiling or the federal reserve, and then what happens with the potential for a recession. longer-term, i am in definite agreement that we should be deploying our cash with equities near the top. >> it is really difficult to see that now before this being solved, being the proper time for a real genuine breakout. >> we don't expect a bear market either. >> the markets are pricing in a recession. if we
paul: what is the government doing to prepare?n an interview that taiwan wants to prepare digitally in case like this. right now, they are kicking off a resilience enhancing plan. taiwan aims to have a 700 satellite receivers around the island or the end of 2020 or. to get there, taiwan will first have to get a lab and pick up a satellite operator. the more they can have, the more resilient they can be in terms of emergent. paul: all right, the deputy taipei bureau chief there. plenty more to...
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paul. - what's a scrunchie? no. - [beep] - that would be a barrette. - kevin. - double letters for $600.
paul. - what's a scrunchie? no. - [beep] - that would be a barrette. - kevin. - double letters for $600.
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>> paul, what do you think of the case based on your experience? you read the indictment.ong is the government's case? how much legal jeopardy is he in? you saw earlier, the speaker of the house is not backing off, not short of an -- he has to be convicted for the speaker to decide he should be kicked out of congress. >> it's a very interesting indictment because the prosecutors have chosen to use what's known as a speaking indictment. they share a narrative with the public that talks about all of the events they believe reflect criminal wrongdoing on behalf of mr. santos. you could almost hear the closing argument, which is to say, if they go to trial, we are charging a liar with felony lies. those are serious enough charges. they may carry in the event of a conviction some period of time of incarceration. the real hammer blow for the prosecutors, the real tool to extract a plea from representative santos is the money laundering charge. those charges are used in drug cases, other large fraud cases. they are being used here because the likelihood of some period of time of
>> paul, what do you think of the case based on your experience? you read the indictment.ong is the government's case? how much legal jeopardy is he in? you saw earlier, the speaker of the house is not backing off, not short of an -- he has to be convicted for the speaker to decide he should be kicked out of congress. >> it's a very interesting indictment because the prosecutors have chosen to use what's known as a speaking indictment. they share a narrative with the public that...
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when paul graduated from college he was offered a job on capitol hill that he -- but he almost didn't take it whatally wanted to do was be a ski instructor in colorado. thank goodness betty set him straight. just another reminder to always listen to your mother. she knew paul could make it here. so paul took the job at capitol hill. but six years later, at the age of 28, he entered congress from wisconsin. as a member of congress we swear an oath to be worthy of the office on which we are about to enter. i believe few individuals have upheld this oath with honor, integrity and the energy paul did in his 20 years in congress. for paul, politics is at its core a battle of the ideas. he believed lawmakers should tell the voters what they believe in, govern based on those beliefs and persuade voters if you needed to change course he came to washington to build and america based on eternal ideas of freedom, opportunity and posterity. that in doing so he also had the confidence and character to listen to the other side. he even -- even when he passionately disagreed. beginning as budget chair he showed
when paul graduated from college he was offered a job on capitol hill that he -- but he almost didn't take it whatally wanted to do was be a ski instructor in colorado. thank goodness betty set him straight. just another reminder to always listen to your mother. she knew paul could make it here. so paul took the job at capitol hill. but six years later, at the age of 28, he entered congress from wisconsin. as a member of congress we swear an oath to be worthy of the office on which we are about...
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paul volcker. the problem, if you look at the history of what paul volcker did, he stopped hiking rates and even startedng rates in 1982, while inflation was still above 6%. why did he do that with inflation still so high? it's because he understood the lagged effect of an aggressive tightening policy that he did in previous months. powell really needs to come to that conclusion, even though inflation hasn't met his targets, that he can pause, assess the data over the next few months, if he needs to go back to hiking, he can do so. but when you start to see things to break, it's time to pause. if he did, he would see a big settling in the banking system. not that i'm trying to defend chair powell, but can we blame all of this on higher interest rates, thomas? isn't it also down to the fact that regulation isn't as tight as it could be in the united states, and that has been an issue for the banking sector as well? i certainly wouldn't blame it on the loosening of policy that you saw in recent years. that was not impactful as it relates to these four. was the supervision a bit lax in san francisco? yes.
paul volcker. the problem, if you look at the history of what paul volcker did, he stopped hiking rates and even startedng rates in 1982, while inflation was still above 6%. why did he do that with inflation still so high? it's because he understood the lagged effect of an aggressive tightening policy that he did in previous months. powell really needs to come to that conclusion, even though inflation hasn't met his targets, that he can pause, assess the data over the next few months, if he...
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so, it's more representative of what a standard car would feel like going over there. 0h! pauli wasn't expecting that! wow. obviously, this is a test track, and it's not necessarily replicating real—world conditions. i thought we were going to take off. but the level of potential benefit from this kind of technology is clear. it should also be pointed out that the concept of active suspension in itself isn't new, and variations of it are available in some production cars, often as a paid—for added extra. these can range from fixed or semi—automatic systems to suspension using cameras to analyse the road surface. the target market for this tech is currently vehicle manufacturers, not end consumers, as clearmotion claim that this can be fitted to most production vehicles more efficiently and cheaply than fully integrated systems. there are business strategies working with vehicle makers to integrate this with new cars. so, basically, this would be new cars coming off the lot. the car you experienced today was a retrofit, but really, our strategy is to go out with new vehicles. on
so, it's more representative of what a standard car would feel like going over there. 0h! pauli wasn't expecting that! wow. obviously, this is a test track, and it's not necessarily replicating real—world conditions. i thought we were going to take off. but the level of potential benefit from this kind of technology is clear. it should also be pointed out that the concept of active suspension in itself isn't new, and variations of it are available in some production cars, often as a...
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eric, i'm curious just to build on what. paul just outlined. i you noted how he wanted to know how he was spending his time and any thoughts about how he prepared and built a relationship with the president and how we approach the president. it's a great book. reagan in his own hand, which talks about how secretary shultz, shultz that he would sit by the president's side and then go through paperwork and have this real candid and honest conversation. but what did you see from from then is very important, valid. you're not going away from this one. well, first, you know, rick's point, having been a cabinet officer previously and certainly as secretary of treasury, he did certainly have a network of acquaintances, friends. lee kuan yew was, another one in paul's neck that was sent to study with lee kuan yew by george shultz. well, and henry kissinger, whom he maintained a very close relationship with throughout his time in office, and of course, subsequently and he also had a preexisting. with president reagan because he had been and he was in pa
eric, i'm curious just to build on what. paul just outlined. i you noted how he wanted to know how he was spending his time and any thoughts about how he prepared and built a relationship with the president and how we approach the president. it's a great book. reagan in his own hand, which talks about how secretary shultz, shultz that he would sit by the president's side and then go through paperwork and have this real candid and honest conversation. but what did you see from from then is very...
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great to have you on the show, paul. what does this new rule from the governor actually do? so, for about 55 years, disney had the privilege of essentially governing its own city in the middle of florida. it appointed the members of the board of supervisors. they passed a law that disney wanted. they decided how and when to enforce them against disney and the florida legislature decided to change that and bring parity to disney that is shared by any other business in the state of florida and the rest of the country, frankly, and is now allowed the governor to appoint an independent board of supervisors to oversee that governing body and bring disney into the same position that any other florida business is in. ashley: let me ask you this. disney is suing ron desantis. he's saying that he tried to weaponize government power, in other words retaliate. the judge overseeing the case is mark walker. last year, he called desantis' education law distopian, which begs the question, is this a fair fight in court? >> well, ashley, i can speak first of all about the state court proceed
great to have you on the show, paul. what does this new rule from the governor actually do? so, for about 55 years, disney had the privilege of essentially governing its own city in the middle of florida. it appointed the members of the board of supervisors. they passed a law that disney wanted. they decided how and when to enforce them against disney and the florida legislature decided to change that and bring parity to disney that is shared by any other business in the state of florida and...
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so, paul, what do you live now. so, paul, what do you mere— live now.h, have to admit, though, though, in the days of diana and charles, the marriage , the king charles, the marriage, the king really did struggle well with the attention that diana received. so are you sure that he's totally relaxed about this ? oh, well, you see, in the old revs.— ? oh, well, you see, in the old ievs rnere— ? oh, well, you see, in the old days, there was— ? oh, well, you see, in the old days, there was a— 7’ oh, well, you see, in the old days, there was a rivalry iervveen— days, there was a rivalry between diana and charles and cneries— between diana and charles and cneries vves— between diana and charles and charles was jealous of diana's pepgierirv. — charles was jealous of diana's pepgierirv. its.— charles was jealous of diana's popularity. it's. it's documented now. i saw it at rirsr— documented now. i saw it at rirsr nene.— documented now. i saw it at first hand. he— documented now. i saw it at first hand. he didn't like her ieing— first hand. he didn't like her ie
so, paul, what do you live now. so, paul, what do you mere— live now.h, have to admit, though, though, in the days of diana and charles, the marriage , the king charles, the marriage, the king really did struggle well with the attention that diana received. so are you sure that he's totally relaxed about this ? oh, well, you see, in the old revs.— ? oh, well, you see, in the old ievs rnere— ? oh, well, you see, in the old days, there was— ? oh, well, you see, in the old days, there was...
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so, paul, what do you live now. so, paul, what do you mere— live now. admit, though, though, in the days of diana and charles, the marriage , the king charles, the marriage, the king really did struggle well with the attention that diana received. so are you sure that he's totally relaxed about this ? oh, well, you see, in the old revs.— ? oh, well, you see, in the old ievs rnere— ? oh, well, you see, in the old days, there was— ? oh, well, you see, in the old days, there was a— 7’ oh, well, you see, in the old days, there was a rivalry iervveen— days, there was a rivalry between diana and charles and cneries— between diana and charles and cneries vves— between diana and charles and charles was jealous of diana's pepgierirv. — charles was jealous of diana's pepgierirv. its.— charles was jealous of diana's popularity. it's. it's documented now. i saw it at rirsr— documented now. i saw it at rirsr nene.— documented now. i saw it at first hand. he— documented now. i saw it at first hand. he didn't like her ieing— first hand. he didn't like her ieing es— fi
so, paul, what do you live now. so, paul, what do you mere— live now. admit, though, though, in the days of diana and charles, the marriage , the king charles, the marriage, the king really did struggle well with the attention that diana received. so are you sure that he's totally relaxed about this ? oh, well, you see, in the old revs.— ? oh, well, you see, in the old ievs rnere— ? oh, well, you see, in the old days, there was— ? oh, well, you see, in the old days, there was a— 7’...
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more than a dozen students her peer two popular singers, paul simon and celine dion. whate both revealing tonight. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. my a1c was up here; now, it's down with rybelsus®. and generally just more on point. his a1c? it's down with rybelsus®. my doctor told me rybelsus® lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill and that people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. i got to my a1c goal and lost some weight too. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or
more than a dozen students her peer two popular singers, paul simon and celine dion. whate both revealing tonight. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. my a1c was up here;...
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and i hear what paul is saying. this is l i hear what paul is saying. hy they made thatl choice, and they have been sending a very clear— choice, and they have been sending a very clear message. _ choice, and they have been sending a very clear message. is _ choice, and they have been sending a very clear message.— very clear message. as they have in fact in orbit. — very clear message. as they have in fact in orbit, where _ very clear message. as they have in fact in orbit, where we _ very clear message. as they have in fact in orbit, where we just - very clear message. as they have in fact in orbit, where we just won - very clear message. as they have in fact in orbit, where we just won a i fact in orbit, where we just won a seat off the lib dems. obviously, you have been inserted to me to go to north murfitt and... both marvellous— to north murfitt and... both marvellous parts _ to north murfitt and... both marvellous parts of- to north murfitt and... both marvellous parts of the - to north murfitt and... both marvellous parts of the country, like eve
and i hear what paul is saying. this is l i hear what paul is saying. hy they made thatl choice, and they have been sending a very clear— choice, and they have been sending a very clear message. _ choice, and they have been sending a very clear message. is _ choice, and they have been sending a very clear message.— very clear message. as they have in fact in orbit. — very clear message. as they have in fact in orbit, where _ very clear message. as they have in fact in orbit, where we _...
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one person was killed in what was the 17th attack on kyiv since the start of may. with me is our diplomatic correspondent pauldams. what do you make of this attack on moscow? figs what do you make of this attack on moscow? �* , , . , what do you make of this attack on moscow? ~ , , . , , moscow? as usual with these things, eve hinu moscow? as usual with these things, everything is — moscow? as usual with these things, everything is as _ moscow? as usual with these things, everything is as clear _ moscow? as usual with these things, everything is as clear as _ moscow? as usual with these things, everything is as clear as mud, - moscow? as usual with these things, everything is as clear as mud, and i everything is as clear as mud, and thatis everything is as clear as mud, and that is probably the way the ukrainians would like it to be. there is a view that this is more likely to have been directly organised by ukraine than previous episodes. remember not that long ago the drone that appeared to target the drone that appeared to target the kremlin? but this does appear to involve a number of drones, we don't know
one person was killed in what was the 17th attack on kyiv since the start of may. with me is our diplomatic correspondent pauldams. what do you make of this attack on moscow? figs what do you make of this attack on moscow? �* , , . , what do you make of this attack on moscow? ~ , , . , , moscow? as usual with these things, eve hinu moscow? as usual with these things, everything is — moscow? as usual with these things, everything is as _ moscow? as usual with these things, everything is as...
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what is it, paul? it's at paul later. what is it, paul? it's at raar cea— later. what is it, paul?ing. cox comedy. all right. rreu, rer-s— asking. cox comedy. all right. well, let's have— asking. cox comedy. all right. well, let's have a— g cox comedy. all right. well, let's have a quick look at the well, let's have a quick look at rrre freer— well, let's have a quick look at the front pages. _ well, let's have a quick look at the front pages. jr? car the front pages. so the daily mail has will anyone stop the clowns? as you imagine what clowns? as you can imagine what rear-s— clowns? as you can imagine what rrrar-s appear.— clowns? as you can imagine what that's about-about— clowns? as you can imagine what that's about.-about eco- that's about. it's about eco eerrrrrs — that's about. it's about eco clowns. the— that's about. it's about eco clowns. d fl that's about. it's about eco clowns. d d that's about. it's about eco- clowns. the telegraph goes with mortgage rates amid mortgage rates shoot up amid bond chaos. the i has uk population overtake population set to overtake france fi
what is it, paul? it's at paul later. what is it, paul? it's at raar cea— later. what is it, paul?ing. cox comedy. all right. rreu, rer-s— asking. cox comedy. all right. well, let's have— asking. cox comedy. all right. well, let's have a— g cox comedy. all right. well, let's have a quick look at the well, let's have a quick look at rrre freer— well, let's have a quick look at the front pages. _ well, let's have a quick look at the front pages. jr? car the front pages. so the daily...
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paul to the philippians, what you turned me onto. paul who is in jail now, jailed by the romans for his catholic, christian faith, rights to the people in philippi, i write to you, to the holy ones in christ jesus you are there with the overseers and the deacons. the ministers, translations is different. grace to you and peace from god our father i give thanks to my god at every remembrance of you because we are partnership for the gospel from the first day until now. that is ancient roots that i think of this vocation. i wanted you to tell me about the roots in the beginning of this vacation of deacon , if you can. >> the very first deacons were formed in acts chapter 6 . >> acts of the apostles. >> when the greek widows complained they were not being served. they were being ignored and neglected and they asked the apostles to appoint someone to serve them. the apostles appointed seven good men. the first deacons. among them, stephen. >> this is recorded in the acts of the apostles. >> exactly. chapter 6. >> this was the community in
paul to the philippians, what you turned me onto. paul who is in jail now, jailed by the romans for his catholic, christian faith, rights to the people in philippi, i write to you, to the holy ones in christ jesus you are there with the overseers and the deacons. the ministers, translations is different. grace to you and peace from god our father i give thanks to my god at every remembrance of you because we are partnership for the gospel from the first day until now. that is ancient roots that...
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any previous for paul to what's popular mind to soul that the us has full $180.00 launches, none of which are close to big using complex at the moment. right. so your credit has 8. mm hm. these high performing ms files. i mean they, they, they seem quite terrifying that 10 times faster than the speed of sound, making them almost impossible to shoot down, but an all day maybe not sort of quite as scary as previously thought. absolutely not. there's no doubt whatsoever that you may not have taken down some if not all of the consulting solves that have struck. oh, thank 5, the ukraine. they're not prop uh, they're not proper hypersonic mission. i was, i have a very limited maneuver and capability not before 3 weeks ago that was sent out as to whether the latest model of patrons could in fact engage and destroy these. now with no doubt patriot cannot can cause deal with with can solve switch as i say, in any event, not really true. hypoth studied massage, but they are essentially a modified ballistic myself. and the yes patriot can deal with those in sufficient numbers. okay. and, and how ple
any previous for paul to what's popular mind to soul that the us has full $180.00 launches, none of which are close to big using complex at the moment. right. so your credit has 8. mm hm. these high performing ms files. i mean they, they, they seem quite terrifying that 10 times faster than the speed of sound, making them almost impossible to shoot down, but an all day maybe not sort of quite as scary as previously thought. absolutely not. there's no doubt whatsoever that you may not have taken...
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what is it, paul? it's at paul later. what is it, paul? it's at raar cea— later. what is it, paul?ing. cox comedy. all right. rreu, rer-s— asking. cox comedy. all right. well, let's have— asking. cox comedy. all right. well, let's have a— g cox comedy. all right. well, let's have a quick look at the well, let's have a quick look at rrre freer— well, let's have a quick look at the front pages. _ well, let's have a quick look at the front pages. jr? car the front pages. so the daily mail has will anyone stop the clowns? as you imagine what clowns? as you can imagine what rear-s— clowns? as you can imagine what rrrar-s appear.— clowns? as you can imagine what that's about-about— clowns? as you can imagine what that's about.-about eco- that's about. it's about eco eerrrrrs — that's about. it's about eco clowns. the— that's about. it's about eco clowns. d fl that's about. it's about eco clowns. d d that's about. it's about eco- clowns. the telegraph goes with mortgage rates amid mortgage rates shoot up amid bond chaos. the i has uk population overtake population set to overtake france fi
what is it, paul? it's at paul later. what is it, paul? it's at raar cea— later. what is it, paul?ing. cox comedy. all right. rreu, rer-s— asking. cox comedy. all right. well, let's have— asking. cox comedy. all right. well, let's have a— g cox comedy. all right. well, let's have a quick look at the well, let's have a quick look at rrre freer— well, let's have a quick look at the front pages. _ well, let's have a quick look at the front pages. jr? car the front pages. so the daily...