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paul's completely silent.s to us that paul had... indeed had a showdown in antioch. he did face off with peter. he didn't win. he didn't carry the day, at least not that day. so this suggests to us that james' party was influential, and influential outside the... its jerusalem jurisdiction, and that perhaps james' posse were there because they felt that their authority should be exercised outside of the jurisdiction of jerusalem. >> the blow-up in antioch over eating with gentiles probably is the turning point in paul's eating with gentiles probably is the turning point in paul's career. alice: this is just a fascinating lesson in the history ochristianity and it's one only pbs could bring to you. in that last segment, we're beginning to learn about the jesus movement as it was called then, as it begins to branch out to the fledgling communities all led mainly by the apostle paul. bill: you're right, alice, it was paul who has a profound impact on the spread of this movement, and as we are learning, also start
paul's completely silent.s to us that paul had... indeed had a showdown in antioch. he did face off with peter. he didn't win. he didn't carry the day, at least not that day. so this suggests to us that james' party was influential, and influential outside the... its jerusalem jurisdiction, and that perhaps james' posse were there because they felt that their authority should be exercised outside of the jurisdiction of jerusalem. >> the blow-up in antioch over eating with gentiles...
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♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot.mer president donald trump was indicted by a new york grand jury on thursday. it is the first ever criminal case against a former u.s. president and puts the country in uncharted legal and politicaller story. we begin with the legal implications of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg's unprecedented move. for that, i'm joined by former justice department official david rivkin. well -- welcome, dade. >> good on with you. paul: thank you for coming in. the common refrain from a lot of people about this, particularly from democrats and many in the media, is this indictment shows that no one is above the law. what's your response to that argument? >> silly, silly sentence, i'm afraid. nobody's below the law. the key question here is not even whether it's a strong case and, paul, it's an exceedingly weak case. but even if it was strong, in order to indict a former president you need to have an utterly compelling set of circumstances, really serious crime. and, frankly, the country that
♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot.mer president donald trump was indicted by a new york grand jury on thursday. it is the first ever criminal case against a former u.s. president and puts the country in uncharted legal and politicaller story. we begin with the legal implications of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg's unprecedented move. for that, i'm joined by former justice department official david rivkin. well -- welcome, dade. >> good on with...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report". i'm paul gigot.dent biden reportedly set to launch his re-election campaign as soon as next week with aides finalizing plans for a video announcement and is a meeting with top democratic donors in the washington. biden's expected bid comes as another democrat gets into the to 2024 race with robert f. kennedy jr. announcing his long-shot run for the white house on wednesday. a new "usa today"/suffolk university poll shows voters who supported biden in 2020 the are open to an alternative in 204 with 14% saying they'd support kennedy for the democratic nomination while a new harris poll finds that 63% of voters think the president would not be able to finish a second term if he was reelected and that vice president kamala harris would wind up taking over at some point. let's bring in "wall street journal" columnists dan henninger and kim strassel. so, dan, what do you think of joe biden's decision to run for a second term? >> i think that if in terms of the good of the country, it's a big mistake. for s
. ♪ ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report". i'm paul gigot.dent biden reportedly set to launch his re-election campaign as soon as next week with aides finalizing plans for a video announcement and is a meeting with top democratic donors in the washington. biden's expected bid comes as another democrat gets into the to 2024 race with robert f. kennedy jr. announcing his long-shot run for the white house on wednesday. a new "usa today"/suffolk university...
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paul: how do we shut that door?et this case dismissed and hopefully with a strong admonition from whichever court dismisses it that this is not the way to do it. paul: donald trump's indictment shaking up the political landscape. democrats stay quiet, the former president enjoys a polling bump. a panel on a continuing fallout next. with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence. freestyle libre 2. try it for free at freestylelibre.us give your small business one tech solution that checks all the boxes. it's all here with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. peace of mind with cyberthreat security. the power of the largest, fastest reliable network. plus, save up to 75% a year with comcast business mobile. the complete connectivity solution. from the company powered by the next generation 10g network. get started for just $49 a month. and ask about an $800 prepaid card. comcast business. powering possi
paul: how do we shut that door?et this case dismissed and hopefully with a strong admonition from whichever court dismisses it that this is not the way to do it. paul: donald trump's indictment shaking up the political landscape. democrats stay quiet, the former president enjoys a polling bump. a panel on a continuing fallout next. with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence. freestyle libre...
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paul works with a burrito. >> which is how she presente paul to the jury of course, as you know, paulwhere they told about the dna, quite possibly paul's, that wa found on the avalos containing the diagram. excluded so would the jury see the same paul moore that the prosecutor saw? he's >> almost like a marble arch villain he's bright, clever, villain evil as can be his lies as arrogance. >> the jury retire to thin about it and? they were not fooled after just five hours of deliberations they walked back into the courtroom and declare paul moore guilty of murder. the judge sentenced him to lif in prison. >> i remember driving away fro their. the courtroom. and my wife and i were together and we just started crying because we know it was over. i did a job, i went in there and i did my job i told everything that i knew. and it was not easy because basically put away someone who i love >> but pete is not so blin that he doesn't see how he was used by his playmate the kids with whom he once spent those long, lazy days on the river. the man that he treated, and trusted like a brother >> wh
paul works with a burrito. >> which is how she presente paul to the jury of course, as you know, paulwhere they told about the dna, quite possibly paul's, that wa found on the avalos containing the diagram. excluded so would the jury see the same paul moore that the prosecutor saw? he's >> almost like a marble arch villain he's bright, clever, villain evil as can be his lies as arrogance. >> the jury retire to thin about it and? they were not fooled after just five hours of...
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paul: how much?a good bit of the day every day. >> my activity here is standing here and talking to you. paul: meredith hearst was a paralegal in wilmington, delaware. she has not been able to work in three years. doing this interview, a struggle. >> i have to prepare in advance by resting days in advance, and getting ready today, i had to take breaks between. i get shortness of getting dressed. i also get extremely exhausted getting dressed. paul: i cover economics, not medicine, but long covid may be a major factor in one of the most bedeviling trends in the economy, the lack of workers. >> people who get long covid are more likely to be subsequently unemployed. paul: so says northeastern university's david laser. >> they are 16% less to be employed. >> we do have a big long covid problem. paul: there are many others who like meredith hearst are no longer working, says researcher katie bock. >> i would say somewhere around 500,000. that will not include people who have reduced their hours. paul: an
paul: how much?a good bit of the day every day. >> my activity here is standing here and talking to you. paul: meredith hearst was a paralegal in wilmington, delaware. she has not been able to work in three years. doing this interview, a struggle. >> i have to prepare in advance by resting days in advance, and getting ready today, i had to take breaks between. i get shortness of getting dressed. i also get extremely exhausted getting dressed. paul: i cover economics, not medicine,...
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paul: right. so in particular the ukraine war, one of the revelations, if it's true, is that there was an american assessment that ukraine could run out of air defense missiles to -- against the russian military as early as may. now, what message does that send to russia about ukraine's staying power, and is it likely to be a setback for ukraine as it anticipates a spring offensive? >> well, certainly as we all know, ukraine has been asking for advanced weapons systems and to sustain those for some time. while heavy gotten many of them, they've never been able to receive them in the time schedule they need them and also to keep up with the demand in terms of supply. ask that's the issue concern -- and that's the issue we have here. i'm hopeful that we'll move with a sense of urgency to resolve it if it is, indeed, true. but they are still waiting for more tanks, they are still waiting for long-range rockets and missiles. we refer to them as the army's tactical missile system. and they're also wait
paul: right. so in particular the ukraine war, one of the revelations, if it's true, is that there was an american assessment that ukraine could run out of air defense missiles to -- against the russian military as early as may. now, what message does that send to russia about ukraine's staying power, and is it likely to be a setback for ukraine as it anticipates a spring offensive? >> well, certainly as we all know, ukraine has been asking for advanced weapons systems and to sustain...
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paul: copiado, canal 41. jordan: paul. paul: sí.ita] michael: [tararea] casey: [grita] [música "karma chameleon"] casey: no, por favor. no, no. michael: [grita] mi ojo, mi ojo. no creo que quieras ver eso. casey: no. [grita] michael: te dije que no querrías verlo. casey: ¿prometes que van a encontrarme? jordan: puedo prometerte-- ¿edad, casey? ¿20, 30? casey: 30, creo que alrededor de 35-- jordan: ¿bromeas? me encanta esa película-- casey: tú me lo dijiste. jordan: ¿sabes qué vamos a hacer ahora? vamos a pelear. juntas vamos a-- michael, escúchame, no lastimes a esa niña. [ruido metálico] no le hagas daño, déjala ir. no tienes que hacer esto. michael: ya está hecho. [ruido metálico] jordan: no tienes que hacer esto. michael: ya está hecho. [ruido metálico] jordan: no tienes que hacer esto. [ruido metálico] michael: ya está hecho. [ruido metálico] michael: ya está hecho. casey: ¡no! paul: revisen cada auto dos veces. dos veces, dos o tres veces. no va a pasar de aquí, ¿de acuerdo? no va a pasar. [teléfono] ayúdenlos a buscar. phillip
paul: copiado, canal 41. jordan: paul. paul: sí.ita] michael: [tararea] casey: [grita] [música "karma chameleon"] casey: no, por favor. no, no. michael: [grita] mi ojo, mi ojo. no creo que quieras ver eso. casey: no. [grita] michael: te dije que no querrías verlo. casey: ¿prometes que van a encontrarme? jordan: puedo prometerte-- ¿edad, casey? ¿20, 30? casey: 30, creo que alrededor de 35-- jordan: ¿bromeas? me encanta esa película-- casey: tú me lo dijiste. jordan: ¿sabes...
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paul: let's get a quick check of the headlines.nde has entered into restructuring support agreements with a group of creditors. the agreement allows them to swap holdings for notes. hsbc senior executives pledged to keep up dividend payments. the global lender says they regret putting out dividend payments and have moved to restore quarterly payouts. leaders fended off calls to split off the asian operations. shery: the aussie dollar trading study -- steady. this coming after the third best day against the u.s. dollar, we had seen the rally and spike in oil prices. we had the aussie dollar holding shy of the moving average. all of this ahead of the rba decision, why the 11th straight hike with inflation easing. this is bloomberg. ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network, with no line activation fees or
paul: let's get a quick check of the headlines.nde has entered into restructuring support agreements with a group of creditors. the agreement allows them to swap holdings for notes. hsbc senior executives pledged to keep up dividend payments. the global lender says they regret putting out dividend payments and have moved to restore quarterly payouts. leaders fended off calls to split off the asian operations. shery: the aussie dollar trading study -- steady. this coming after the third best day...
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paul: but not anymore.ial toll is immense. >> 80% of my income is government assistance based. so i receive social security. i'm on section eight. paul: housing. >> and i receive food stamps from the government. paul: simply applying the benefits -- for benefits has been hard for hearst. >> i tried to apply for social security disability on my own. due to my disability, i was unable to complete the application. paul: how do you survive? >> sadly maxing out my credit cards. i drained my 401(k) at this point. i'm going to be applying again for social security disability in hopes of having some income. and assistance from family. paul: and long covid it's taking its toll on the economy as well. total estimate, in the hundreds of billions. >> it includes lost wages for people not working. it includes increased health care costs. and then there is lost quality of life, which is a concept in health economics where there is a cost to people suffering. paul: suffering philip knows only too well. >> i have gone thro
paul: but not anymore.ial toll is immense. >> 80% of my income is government assistance based. so i receive social security. i'm on section eight. paul: housing. >> and i receive food stamps from the government. paul: simply applying the benefits -- for benefits has been hard for hearst. >> i tried to apply for social security disability on my own. due to my disability, i was unable to complete the application. paul: how do you survive? >> sadly maxing out my credit...
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paul: let's get a check of the first word news. jamie dimon says the banking sector turmoil is not over and its impact will be felt for years. in a letter to shareholders he says silicon valley bank's blunders were encouraged by regulation and went untested by the federal reserve and were hiding in plain sight. he wants authorities to address the issues about cautions them against overreacting with more rules. the chairman of credit suisse has apologized for failing to stem the crisis. axel lehmann was speaking at the bank's annual shareholder meeting. he says the bank could not be saved. >> have already same trust eroded and with it patients dwindled. at bat, we failed. -- at that, we feel. it is a bitter reality to see that our strategy did not have time to bear fruit. paul: new zealand has posted a record fall in house prices. prices fell 10.5%, the largest annual drop since 2003. it is the 12th consecutive month of declines. pakistan's central bank raised its benchmark rate to 21% as the nation teeters on the brink of default.
paul: let's get a check of the first word news. jamie dimon says the banking sector turmoil is not over and its impact will be felt for years. in a letter to shareholders he says silicon valley bank's blunders were encouraged by regulation and went untested by the federal reserve and were hiding in plain sight. he wants authorities to address the issues about cautions them against overreacting with more rules. the chairman of credit suisse has apologized for failing to stem the crisis. axel...
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this is different than paul whelan. this is different and i'm interested in someone in your role as you look at these cases, is there a template? are there things that we're not seeing that help you ah, move from one to case or is every once every one of them so extraordinarily different that, that you have to actually build a process that unique unto that case. i think there are some principles that apply across cases, but then the recovery strategy, the tactics very case specific. let, let me tell you what i think some of those principles are. first and foremost, we committed as a government when the obama by the administration reviewed how we handle these types of matters to doing a better job in a number or specs. and one of those was making sure that families and loved ones feel informed and supported during these really horrific or deals that has to be a guiding principle across cases. how that applies is case specific. different families want more information at different times. they want it presented in differen
this is different than paul whelan. this is different and i'm interested in someone in your role as you look at these cases, is there a template? are there things that we're not seeing that help you ah, move from one to case or is every once every one of them so extraordinarily different that, that you have to actually build a process that unique unto that case. i think there are some principles that apply across cases, but then the recovery strategy, the tactics very case specific. let, let me...
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paul: paul: pooja malik, partner at nipun capital.ant to give you breaking news out of i space which was open to become the first company to make a commercial landing on the moon. it appears that that has not gone well. they say it appears that the lander made a hard landing on the moon, which is another way of saying it crashed. it's difficult to complete a moon landing and it does not think it can restore the lander connection. not the outcome they were hoping for. shery: breaking from sk as well. much awaited data when it comes to this giant tech company in south korea. first quarter consulting loss at 3.4 trillion yuan, a little bit smaller than the estimated loss of 3.46 trillion. remember, they have faced many challenges so the expectation was for the worst revenue decline on record. when it comes to sales, 5.0 9 trillion. the estimate was 4.9 trillion yuan. let's bring in stephen engle who has been following what's happening with global tech, especially sk. what do you make of the numbers? stephen: there in line with the consen
paul: paul: pooja malik, partner at nipun capital.ant to give you breaking news out of i space which was open to become the first company to make a commercial landing on the moon. it appears that that has not gone well. they say it appears that the lander made a hard landing on the moon, which is another way of saying it crashed. it's difficult to complete a moon landing and it does not think it can restore the lander connection. not the outcome they were hoping for. shery: breaking from sk as...
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paul: can i respond? talking about eliminating 152 million dollars in spending is defunding the police. you have been advocating for defunding. you voted to reduce funding for the sheriff office. claiming you cannot fill vacancies, claiming it will take 2 years when it takes six months to train a police officer. it takes much longer then to train a combat soldier. six months is a long training period. claiming that retired officers will not come back when there are 300 that have signed up to come back. at the end of the day, that is defunding. you are only public safety plan is to basically promote 200 detectives from the field and to -- into detective ranks when if you filled the vacancies, and incidentally, the police department is paying $200 million in overtime because they have not filled vacancies. it is not a revenue issue. it is not to appropriate more money. if you fill the vacancies by filling the vacancies, you will have 200 more. it is a defending plan. -- defunding plan. you talk about it ove
paul: can i respond? talking about eliminating 152 million dollars in spending is defunding the police. you have been advocating for defunding. you voted to reduce funding for the sheriff office. claiming you cannot fill vacancies, claiming it will take 2 years when it takes six months to train a police officer. it takes much longer then to train a combat soldier. six months is a long training period. claiming that retired officers will not come back when there are 300 that have signed up to...
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paul: investors weighing week u.s. factory debt against inflation concerns fueled by the opec-plus plan. treasuries gaining with stock futures little changed. the st. louis fed telling us exclusively it might make their job more difficult. plus it is decision day for the rba. economists are split on whether we will see a pause or an 11th straight hike. a bit of breaking news across the bloomberg at the moment. it is inflation data for korea for the month of march. march in line with estimates at .2% gain year on year, a little weaker than expected. that is a decline from the 4.8% we saw the month previous. there's no change in the korean won at the moment. the last trade against the u.s. dollar, we did see the won barely brent the selling on the opec decision to pump less oil, but those inflation presses for now which predate the opec decision, are looking as if they are under control. south korean march food prices due to increased 3.4% on the year and transportation contracted. korean inflation eases to keep rates on
paul: investors weighing week u.s. factory debt against inflation concerns fueled by the opec-plus plan. treasuries gaining with stock futures little changed. the st. louis fed telling us exclusively it might make their job more difficult. plus it is decision day for the rba. economists are split on whether we will see a pause or an 11th straight hike. a bit of breaking news across the bloomberg at the moment. it is inflation data for korea for the month of march. march in line with estimates...
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let paul and evan come home. >> dana: she is the sister of paul whalen and it's wonderful to have youank you for being here. >> dana: what was it like yesterday when you had a chance to see the russian foreign minister in person staring him in the eyes and asking for your brother to come home? >> it was a really emotional moment for me. i knew i was there for paul and see the person who was the embodiment of the country who kept him locked up for 4 1/2 years was very moving. i think we made a very good point having me there. >> bill: you have paul and two other siblings and you are, as you describe it, the old sister of the family. how often do you have contact with him over the past four years? >> i have had a few letters. we've been able to exchange letters but i can't talk to him. he can talk to our parents for 10 or 15 minutes at a time on phone. for the first two years held in a prison where evan is being held we didn't have a chance to have any communication with him like that. so i can't wait until we can speak. >> bill: live pictures from the u.n. lavrov speaking there. >> dan
let paul and evan come home. >> dana: she is the sister of paul whalen and it's wonderful to have youank you for being here. >> dana: what was it like yesterday when you had a chance to see the russian foreign minister in person staring him in the eyes and asking for your brother to come home? >> it was a really emotional moment for me. i knew i was there for paul and see the person who was the embodiment of the country who kept him locked up for 4 1/2 years was very moving. i...
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for paul the disease became manageable, but for others it is still a looming threat.ed 1.2 million people in the u.s. were living with the disease and one in seven don't even know they are hiv positive. major cities like d.c., new york, and san francisco are all seeing increases in new cases between 2020 and 2021. doctors say the real key to treating and ultimately ending hiv testing. >> back in the act of days it was silence equals death. in many ways stigma can equal death. >> it's a huge barrier because by having that stigma, people are less likely to get tested and by being less likely to get tested they are also not going to be offered the therapy that they need. >> four years into his diagnosis, the skies cleared a bit when paul fell for an air force veteran. >> we met in san francisco. i was at a happy hour. >> paul walked in and i saw him and i immediately knew that i had to talk to him. so i went over to him and whispered in his ear. i said i want to know you. >> the two became inseparable. paul eventually convincing arnie to get tested. >> he took me to the
for paul the disease became manageable, but for others it is still a looming threat.ed 1.2 million people in the u.s. were living with the disease and one in seven don't even know they are hiv positive. major cities like d.c., new york, and san francisco are all seeing increases in new cases between 2020 and 2021. doctors say the real key to treating and ultimately ending hiv testing. >> back in the act of days it was silence equals death. in many ways stigma can equal death. >>...
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paul: bloomberg's vonnie quinn.et's get over to su keenan for a check of the first word headlines. su: we start with u.s. banks which increased emergency borrowing from the fed for the second week. this underscores stress in the financial system. over 150 $5 billion of loans were outstanding from tubac stop lending facilities. the week through april 20 sixth compared with 144 billion the prior week. surging volatility could play into next week's fed decision. meanwhile, trade and diplomacy are on the agenda is an australian delegation visits china for the first time since the pandemic. more than one dozen companies including fortescue are involved. australia's tried -- trade minister is visiting soon. as the strongest sign inflations are improving since tensions flared under the previous government. south korean president yoon says his company wants to work with japan and the u.s. to counter threats posed by north korea. during a visit to the u.s., he wanted a commitment from the biden administration to strengthen i
paul: bloomberg's vonnie quinn.et's get over to su keenan for a check of the first word headlines. su: we start with u.s. banks which increased emergency borrowing from the fed for the second week. this underscores stress in the financial system. over 150 $5 billion of loans were outstanding from tubac stop lending facilities. the week through april 20 sixth compared with 144 billion the prior week. surging volatility could play into next week's fed decision. meanwhile, trade and diplomacy are...
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his name is jean-paul beethoven, already a star went to romania to star in the film jean-paul rapno remarriage this film, he asked me to call my father for an important role. and so they went to romania to shoot. then one evening i talk about it and lovingly my father drank a little too much , it happened to him from time to time. i'm sorry i let you down, i did stupid things. i am being expelled from the country smiling, as always calmly, do not worry. and so they both go down to the lobby and go together to rack. jean paul. he says, then we are gentlemen. we are ready, no one understands where the car that will take us to the airport is. what's the matter? jean-paul says, and what's incomprehensible, i'm filming a film with the lord, if he is expelled, then i'm leaving with him. gypsy and the wages of foreign workers in these factories barely reach a thousand francs a month, i don’t understand. why shouldn't this be in my newspaper. this is a base sensation. no, its true. i understand now is the time to ask for a raise. judging by the numbers on your last check mademoiselle rockkin. korzh is
his name is jean-paul beethoven, already a star went to romania to star in the film jean-paul rapno remarriage this film, he asked me to call my father for an important role. and so they went to romania to shoot. then one evening i talk about it and lovingly my father drank a little too much , it happened to him from time to time. i'm sorry i let you down, i did stupid things. i am being expelled from the country smiling, as always calmly, do not worry. and so they both go down to the lobby and...
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pauling's lab. he pressured universities around the country to rescind speaking invitations so pauling could not travel to discuss his research and then hoover in 1952 worked with the us passport office to deny pauling a passport so that he could not travel abroad. it was this particular moment that pauling felt particularly oppressed by the fbi, because he really wanted to go to specific conference in london 1952, where he was going to see some photographs of, the of dna that he believed help him become the person who discovered the structure. dna was going to map the helix structure of dna. but he couldn't go to that conference couldn't work with those british scientists. and so it was a different group of british scientists who discovered the double helix of structure of dna. so what we have here is another case of a big leap. we have j. edgar hoover looking at linus pauling and saying, well, he is a leftist this guy is speaking out against me and he's speaking out against other. all of this is t
pauling's lab. he pressured universities around the country to rescind speaking invitations so pauling could not travel to discuss his research and then hoover in 1952 worked with the us passport office to deny pauling a passport so that he could not travel abroad. it was this particular moment that pauling felt particularly oppressed by the fbi, because he really wanted to go to specific conference in london 1952, where he was going to see some photographs of, the of dna that he believed help...
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thanks, paul. and thanks very much to the _ and jeff. thanks, paul.hanks very much to the in ht for - very much to the in ht for the invitation— very much to the in ht for the invitation to be at this joint press conference — invitation to be at this joint press conference and welcome to press colleagues. i think the government should _ colleagues. i think the government should pay close attention to this 'oint should pay close attention to this joint conference. they should concerned about it. none of these unions _ concerned about it. none of these unions want to take strike action, none _ unions want to take strike action, none of— unions want to take strike action, none of us — unions want to take strike action, none of us want to disrupt education or parents— none of us want to disrupt education or parents working, but we all believe — or parents working, but we all believe we are engaged with something with a high moral purpose. we are _ something with a high moral purpose. we are prepared, and that's what the significance _ we are prepared, and
thanks, paul. and thanks very much to the _ and jeff. thanks, paul.hanks very much to the in ht for - very much to the in ht for the invitation— very much to the in ht for the invitation to be at this joint press conference — invitation to be at this joint press conference and welcome to press colleagues. i think the government should _ colleagues. i think the government should pay close attention to this 'oint should pay close attention to this joint conference. they should concerned about...
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paul: new data shows the u.s.n the worst of both worlds when it comes to high inflation and slowing growth. shery: and we are live at the bank of japan headquarters in tokyo ahead of kazuo ueda's first policy decision as governor. take a look at how u.s. futures are trading, this, after we saw the s&p 500 seeing its best gains since january, a jump of 2% in the s&p 500, though we are seeing russia on nasdaq 100 futures. strong tech earnings from the likes of meta, gain of 10%. it offset some negative data that we saw, something that people called the worst of both worlds, breakdown and inflation up, core pce and expectations that the fed may hike rates in may. we saw treasury yields rising. the 2-year yield above 4%. 10-year yield at 3.52. we didn't see much in terms of crude prices, they are holding at around $75 a barrel. a neutered session. traders are on standby with mixed economic signals. but in after-hours trading, it is about amazon. helps one of the reasons we are seeing downside pressure. we saw the quar
paul: new data shows the u.s.n the worst of both worlds when it comes to high inflation and slowing growth. shery: and we are live at the bank of japan headquarters in tokyo ahead of kazuo ueda's first policy decision as governor. take a look at how u.s. futures are trading, this, after we saw the s&p 500 seeing its best gains since january, a jump of 2% in the s&p 500, though we are seeing russia on nasdaq 100 futures. strong tech earnings from the likes of meta, gain of 10%. it offset...
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paul: the former u.s. president donald trump pleads not guilty to 34 counts as he is arraigned in a courtroom. australian pmi, and in a little bit stronger than expect did the -- coming in a little bit stronger than expected. a stronger read than we saw in february. signs that the economy continues to perform reasonably well despite tightening that we have seen since last may. we saw the aussie dollar weekend ever so slightly after the bank of australia decided to pause rates on tuesday and we will be hearing from the rbnz today as well. the aussie dollar 6754 is the current going rate. meanwhile, we have futures pointing to a slightly softer open. not a lot of action in new zealand, prices are pretty much flat. make a similar story. -- nikkei futures a similar story. yvonne: we saw a sellout in banks with bond yields plunging on softer jobs data. jamie dimon warning the u.s. banking crisis will be felt for years. we continue to watch treasury yields and how they will open in about an hour. we had repricin
paul: the former u.s. president donald trump pleads not guilty to 34 counts as he is arraigned in a courtroom. australian pmi, and in a little bit stronger than expect did the -- coming in a little bit stronger than expected. a stronger read than we saw in february. signs that the economy continues to perform reasonably well despite tightening that we have seen since last may. we saw the aussie dollar weekend ever so slightly after the bank of australia decided to pause rates on tuesday and we...
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i think paul some of it is. strange place to be this late in a cycle because you have about a trillion dollars in savings leftover, and i don't think there's much fear of layoffs -- because there is a labor shortage particularly at entry level jobs. but i could caution people and who am i just a humble analyst but caution people save their money. because i think this is we're heading into business investment tends to lead employment profits tend to lead employment. and it's just a matter of time in my opinion unfortunately that companies will start to let people go and then i think people attitudes towards spending will change. >> on the business investment side -- what is the cause of this business ?rump that's what it is because it is really -- it is really so dray matily fallen from quarter to quarter is it -- policy related? is it interest rate related both or -- >> it is a little bit of both certainly, certainly the cost of capital has gone up dramatically since fed started tightening a year ago so there's
i think paul some of it is. strange place to be this late in a cycle because you have about a trillion dollars in savings leftover, and i don't think there's much fear of layoffs -- because there is a labor shortage particularly at entry level jobs. but i could caution people and who am i just a humble analyst but caution people save their money. because i think this is we're heading into business investment tends to lead employment profits tend to lead employment. and it's just a matter of...
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s speech today. >> today, we are joined by paul's sister, elizabeth.ister lavrov to look into her eyes and see her suffering. i want you to see what it's like to miss your brother for four years. >> what was it like for you to be at this meeting in the very same presence of the same regime that imprisoned your brother? >> oh, it was quite a moment. and i was there for paul and for evan and for brittany and for trevor reed, even those people who have been freed already because this regime has gone too far. this hostage diplomacy has to end. >> you have said that you haven't seen a current picture of paul. the last one was at his trial three years ago. so you have no idea what he looks like right now. when is the last time you spoke with him? do you know how he's doing? >> well, yeah, it is actually stunning to think i have no idea what my brother looks like anymore. that fact just hit me a couple of weeks ago when i was posting pictures of him, and that's his former life. it's all gone. russia has taken all of that from him. he was able to speak to my p
s speech today. >> today, we are joined by paul's sister, elizabeth.ister lavrov to look into her eyes and see her suffering. i want you to see what it's like to miss your brother for four years. >> what was it like for you to be at this meeting in the very same presence of the same regime that imprisoned your brother? >> oh, it was quite a moment. and i was there for paul and for evan and for brittany and for trevor reed, even those people who have been freed already because...
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paul: thanks. still to come.ve with former bank of japan deputy governor masazumi wakatabe, asking what to expect from the boj's first policy meeting under its new leadership. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh did you know you can get someone to shop for you? with stitch fix, it couldn't be easier. i share my style, size and budget. and they shop just for me. my shopper sends me stuff i feel good in. i keep what works, and send back the rest. stitch fix. shery: the new bank of japan governor may be signaling no adjustment to a key policy tool. bank of america says friday's decision still a close call. crossing to tokyo with kathleen hays standing by with a special guest. kathleen: a very special guest indeed. masazumi wakatabe, former deputy governor at the bank of japan. finishing his five year term in march. just about the time the governor was finishing his 10 years. he is a professor ag
paul: thanks. still to come.ve with former bank of japan deputy governor masazumi wakatabe, asking what to expect from the boj's first policy meeting under its new leadership. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh did you know you can get someone to shop for you? with stitch fix, it couldn't be easier. i share my style, size and budget. and they shop just for me. my shopper...
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paul oh, wow. congratulations . paul oh, wow. congratulations. gb paul oh, wow. did they send them letters-consider- letters saying consider vebenbery— voluntary redundancy? well, bee— voluntary redundancy? well, because imagine because you can imagine how ebenebve— because you can imagine how expensive efficiency at bbc. expensive efficiency at the bbc. t hey— expensive efficiency at the bbc. bney-teeb— expensive efficiency at the bbc. bney-teeb-beb- they were just they've got to, neven-b— they were just they've got to, haven't-echr. - they were just they've got to, haven't - echr. so . haven't they? it's echr. so bney-ve— haven't they? it's echr. so bney-ve-be— haven't they? it's echr. so they've .to be - haven't they? it's echr. so they've to be treating they've got to be treating everyene— they've got to be treating everyone equally. but, know, everyone equally. but, you know, bney—bebn— everyone equally. but, you know, bney—bebn-be they don't want hugh edwards to reeve— they don't want hugh edwards to beeve bne— they don't want hugh edwards to beeve be me —
paul oh, wow. congratulations . paul oh, wow. congratulations. gb paul oh, wow. did they send them letters-consider- letters saying consider vebenbery— voluntary redundancy? well, bee— voluntary redundancy? well, because imagine because you can imagine how ebenebve— because you can imagine how expensive efficiency at bbc. expensive efficiency at the bbc. t hey— expensive efficiency at the bbc. bney-teeb— expensive efficiency at the bbc. bney-teeb-beb- they were just they've got to,...
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paul troll in the world. paul absolutely. - muski troll in the world. paul- absolutely.trek actor william shatner. now— and star trek actor william shatner. now stephen king ienewsiw— shatner. now stephen king famously was— shatner. now stephen king famously was somebody who said he famously was somebody who said ne iikei— famously was somebody who said he liked twitter— famously was somebody who said he liked twitter better before the he liked twitter better before tne musk— he liked twitter better before the musk years— he liked twitter better before the musk years .— he liked twitter better before the musk years . so this is the musk years. so this is a new— the musk years. so this is a new from — the musk years. so this is a troll from musk.— the musk years. so this is a troll from musk. and the one ininp— troll from musk. and the one ininp i— troll from musk. and the one tninp i ieeiiw— troll from musk. and the one thing i really love the most or wine— thing i really love the most or wine epeni— thing i really love the most or value about about— thing i really love
paul troll in the world. paul absolutely. - muski troll in the world. paul- absolutely.trek actor william shatner. now— and star trek actor william shatner. now stephen king ienewsiw— shatner. now stephen king famously was— shatner. now stephen king famously was somebody who said he famously was somebody who said ne iikei— famously was somebody who said he liked twitter— famously was somebody who said he liked twitter better before the he liked twitter better before tne musk— he...
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paul: probably. alix: will it be a smooth ride or gabby? paul: gappy.d silver is even more overbought. alix: what about crude? it was looking painful. what is the floor that we are now in? paul: wti, stuck between $72 to $82 a barrel. it has been stuck there for a few months. even an 8% gap on surprise headlines could not produce a bullish break out in the charts. i think the market is using oil prices as the harder landing commodity. using the rallying oil prices to fade, especially while it is below the $82 barrel barrier that it has been struggling with as you can see in the chart. alix: what do you think the upside potential will be? will we hit $120 again? paul: no, not this cycle. alix: where do you think the cap is going to be? paul: if you break $82, you are looking at $10 higher to $92. until then, you are going back to the bottom of the range. alix: what of the dollar? where are we in terms of the dollar? paul: the dollar is in a seasonal trap. april is a weaker period for the dollar but the market has learned about this over the last few year
paul: probably. alix: will it be a smooth ride or gabby? paul: gappy.d silver is even more overbought. alix: what about crude? it was looking painful. what is the floor that we are now in? paul: wti, stuck between $72 to $82 a barrel. it has been stuck there for a few months. even an 8% gap on surprise headlines could not produce a bullish break out in the charts. i think the market is using oil prices as the harder landing commodity. using the rallying oil prices to fade, especially while it...
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the job is to get paul whelan home.utfront now elizabeth wheelan, the sister of paul well, and so, elizabeth. you and i have spoken a number of times about getting paul home about your efforts. i have to say that video that you posted today that felt different to me. i felt a different level of frustration from you. what changed? well i think the shock of seeing evan arrested for the same with the same charges of espionage. you know, we're only a couple of weeks out from the one year mark from trevor reid coming home, leaving paul behind over four months since brittney griner came home, leaving paul behind. we don't want to see it happen again. it i don't even know what we would do if that happened again, so i have to do everything in my power to get the u. s government to use every tool to try to get paul home. evans been there for just a little over two weeks, i believe does that impacted all your efforts to get paul home? i don't know. uh we will. i really don't know. i'm not sure the u. s government knows that, and
the job is to get paul whelan home.utfront now elizabeth wheelan, the sister of paul well, and so, elizabeth. you and i have spoken a number of times about getting paul home about your efforts. i have to say that video that you posted today that felt different to me. i felt a different level of frustration from you. what changed? well i think the shock of seeing evan arrested for the same with the same charges of espionage. you know, we're only a couple of weeks out from the one year mark from...
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paul troll in the world. paul absolutely. - muski troll in the world. paul- absolutely. star trek actor william sneinen— and star trek actor william shatner. now— and star trek actor william shatner. now stephen king ienewsiw— shatner. now stephen king famously was— shatner. now stephen king famously was somebody who said he famously was somebody who said ne iikei— famously was somebody who said he liked twitter— famously was somebody who said he liked twitter better before the he liked twitter better before tne musk— he liked twitter better before the musk years— he liked twitter better before the musk years .— he liked twitter better before the musk years . so this is the musk years. so this is a new— the musk years. so this is a new from — the musk years. so this is a troll from musk.— the musk years. so this is a troll from musk. and the one ininp— troll from musk. and the one ininp i— troll from musk. and the one tninp i ieeiiw— troll from musk. and the one thing i really love the most or wine— thing i really love the most or wine epeni— thing i really love the most
paul troll in the world. paul absolutely. - muski troll in the world. paul- absolutely. star trek actor william sneinen— and star trek actor william shatner. now— and star trek actor william shatner. now stephen king ienewsiw— shatner. now stephen king famously was— shatner. now stephen king famously was somebody who said he famously was somebody who said ne iikei— famously was somebody who said he liked twitter— famously was somebody who said he liked twitter better before the he...
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maria: what about that paul would you recognize that?last week guidance changes took money especially out of small caps to the congresswoman's very good point small businesses likely to get hurt most we are most underweight small caps took money out of there a little bit out of large caps, put into it those short term fixed income instruments, thinking six a months year up to three years kind of bridge you over this rocky period that i keep referring to. maria: yep, all right. we are watching a market trade lower, tomas but we have a lot of coming up the apple earnings next week, dan niles made interesting point saying look we are going to see the effect of china opening. but chinese citizens are nort rushing to apple store to buy apple phone they are spending on travel, services, we will see that in economic data. do i agree with that? what are you expecting from earnings season can when it comes to companies like apple versus china opening golden week coming is that a factor? . a well depends on how much you are selling to china right,
maria: what about that paul would you recognize that?last week guidance changes took money especially out of small caps to the congresswoman's very good point small businesses likely to get hurt most we are most underweight small caps took money out of there a little bit out of large caps, put into it those short term fixed income instruments, thinking six a months year up to three years kind of bridge you over this rocky period that i keep referring to. maria: yep, all right. we are watching a...
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that's where the story ends, when paul gets to rome.ouldn't know, for example, really, that there was an egyptian church. you wouldn't know there was a syriac church. everything would be a roman church. and that's the story that luke wants to tell. when the gospel gets to rome, the capital of the empire, that's the end of the story. >> (dramatized): in the beginning was the word, and the word was with god. and the word was god, and the word became flesh and dwelt among us. >> narrator: the fourth and last gospel now contained in the new testament is the gospel of john, written about 70 years after the death of jesus. it is the story of a community where the relationship between christians and jews has become more virulent, almost to the point of breakdown. >> (dramatized): i am the light of the world. he who flows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life. >> in the fourth gospel, jesus is a very serene figure who can speak at length about matters divine. a very different kind of speech from the speech which we hear
that's where the story ends, when paul gets to rome.ouldn't know, for example, really, that there was an egyptian church. you wouldn't know there was a syriac church. everything would be a roman church. and that's the story that luke wants to tell. when the gospel gets to rome, the capital of the empire, that's the end of the story. >> (dramatized): in the beginning was the word, and the word was with god. and the word was god, and the word became flesh and dwelt among us. >>...
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paul yes.tacks in our hospital right— daily mail. 6500 sex attacks in our hospital right ,_ daily mail. 6500 sex attacks in our hospital right , per- jr? b,’ mr? c 6500 sex attacks in our hospital right, per year, j? e,’ m? c 6500 sex attacks in our hospital right, per year, i arre— our hospital right, per year, i are — our hospital right, per year, i assume. and fibrin assume. and well, yeah, hopefully it's not per minute. it's not permanent. i don't know bbeeeb— it's not permanent. i don't know ebeeeb. bee— it's not permanent. i don't know ebeeeb. bee r— it's not permanent. i don't know rbeeeb. bee b be— it's not permanent. i don't know though. but i do know- it's not permanent. i don't know though. but i do know i- c i don't know though. but i do know i have reed— though. but i do know i have reeb b.— though. but i do know i have read it. shock— though. but i do know i have read it. shock figures show 33 rebee— read it. shock figures show 33 rebee erre— read it. shock figures show 33 rapes an
paul yes.tacks in our hospital right— daily mail. 6500 sex attacks in our hospital right ,_ daily mail. 6500 sex attacks in our hospital right , per- jr? b,’ mr? c 6500 sex attacks in our hospital right, per year, j? e,’ m? c 6500 sex attacks in our hospital right, per year, i arre— our hospital right, per year, i are — our hospital right, per year, i assume. and fibrin assume. and well, yeah, hopefully it's not per minute. it's not permanent. i don't know bbeeeb— it's not...
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it, paul, let me ask you a version. the same question from your vantage point is closing these plants either short sighted or irrational? what do you say? the actual electricity generation, not just capacity by planned renewables, next year, corresponds to the outputs of the 3 nuclear power plants closed by 2030 new renewables will correspond to total of 30 nuclear power plants. the future is renewable. who artists this move to close the plants? it had been delayed for several months. there are a lot of fears right now about energy shortage, especially because of the war in ukraine. why not delay this decision? again? i think the different when, when it's decided to continue for me and a half months, because then everyone fear that that would be enough to guarantee that on demand. this meant there are in process where you draw lots of products. so i, i relate to production and from, from the concrete, what limited that we really needed the best capacity. it would be a reason to have another option for a certain period o
it, paul, let me ask you a version. the same question from your vantage point is closing these plants either short sighted or irrational? what do you say? the actual electricity generation, not just capacity by planned renewables, next year, corresponds to the outputs of the 3 nuclear power plants closed by 2030 new renewables will correspond to total of 30 nuclear power plants. the future is renewable. who artists this move to close the plants? it had been delayed for several months. there are...
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paul, as he was s-ueakin , what happens next. paul, as he was speaking. we _ what happens next.he was speaking, we are looking _ what happens next. paul, as he was speaking, we are looking at - what happens next. paul, as he wasj speaking, we are looking at pictures that have just come into us of some of those british efforts with the military personnel and the people there helping to get out and to get onto those planes and the latest number on that is a little over 300, but i was quoting only a few moments ago, the white house'sjohn kirby saying, the ceasefire in sudan needs to stay in place and be extended. where are we, if anywhere, when it comes to the international community's efforts on that? yes, similar words _ community's efforts on that? yes, similar words from _ community's efforts on that? yes, similar words from a _ community's efforts on that? yes, similar words from a british - community's efforts on that? ye: similar words from a british foreign office minister, andrew mitchell, 0ffice minister, andrew mitchell, earlier today. 0ffice minister, andrew mitchell, e
paul, as he was s-ueakin , what happens next. paul, as he was speaking. we _ what happens next.he was speaking, we are looking _ what happens next. paul, as he was speaking, we are looking at - what happens next. paul, as he wasj speaking, we are looking at pictures that have just come into us of some of those british efforts with the military personnel and the people there helping to get out and to get onto those planes and the latest number on that is a little over 300, but i was quoting only...
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a real shock, 46 year paul _ the newsroom with more.. a real - shock, 46 year paul cattermole died unexpectedly at his home in dorset yesterday. his s club 7 bandmates have described his passing as, well, they say there are no words to describe their loss. the deep sense of sadness that they feel. they say they are so lucky to have had him in their lives, and they are thankful for the amazing memories they have. they put that statement on social media a short while ago. his family have also done the same, have said it was tremendous sadness they announce the unexpected passing of their beloved son and brother paul. they say that he was found dead in his home yesterday. this comes, will be aware, a big reunion tour was scheduled to happen later this year, where s club 7 were getting back together after 25 years, doing 11 different dates across the uk and ireland, performing a bit much loved hits like reach, bring it all back, never had a dream come true and don't stop moving. it was the first time of the band getting back together in ful
a real shock, 46 year paul _ the newsroom with more.. a real - shock, 46 year paul cattermole died unexpectedly at his home in dorset yesterday. his s club 7 bandmates have described his passing as, well, they say there are no words to describe their loss. the deep sense of sadness that they feel. they say they are so lucky to have had him in their lives, and they are thankful for the amazing memories they have. they put that statement on social media a short while ago. his family have also...
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paul. that will be going on in the. paul, ou're that will be going on in the.e right. so — that will be going on in the. paul, you're right, so many _ that will be going on in the. paul, you're right, so many different. you're right, so many different countries facing exactly the same problem, we will get the latest from the us, the comments from antony blinken, and as paul was talking, the german defence minister has said the german defence minister has said the fourth plane to land in germany later today will bring the numbers of those evacuated there to more than 400. so many different evacuation plans from different countries, all simultaneously going on despite the obvious risks with the backdrop there. let's get a snapshot on what's happening there. welcome to the programme, again multiple calls for some sort of pause from the international community, no sign of that on the ground, what are you hearing from what is actually happening there in khartoum? �* , ., , what is actually happening there in khartoum? �*, ., , ., ., khartoum? there's no sign of a ce
paul. that will be going on in the. paul, ou're that will be going on in the.e right. so — that will be going on in the. paul, you're right, so many _ that will be going on in the. paul, you're right, so many different. you're right, so many different countries facing exactly the same problem, we will get the latest from the us, the comments from antony blinken, and as paul was talking, the german defence minister has said the german defence minister has said the fourth plane to land in...
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paul dawson and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website of 0 dot com. and for further discussion got our facebook page. that's facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at ha, inside story. for me, mama, jim jones, the whole team here. bye for now. ah, a steel production is responsible for around 7 percent of global c o. 2 emissions. but a solution for this has been discovered. as the say, b is sweet and largest sheet steel manufacturer. martin pain is leading us as a piece charge to become the best company to bring what's known as possible free steel to market green electricity is used to split cool to into oxygen which is released into the air and hydrogen which is captured to use energy essentially wheels very hard to replace coal that we use today in the preferences. and with that, we get rid of the suit to mission problems in making. this is a huge project shrouded in secrecy. i can see the end product. so
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