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kaplan's book about john quincy and visited quincy to see the beautiful homes of our places in quincy massachusetts and the conclusion after spending such a significant time with these characters. and my question is about my primary research and imagine all the authors on spent a significant amount of time in research libraries coming through to tons of documents and states and conditions. my question for you all is how much time do you spend visiting the specific sites like mr. kaplan, did you visit pittsfield? did you spend time in any of those locations in quincy to try and get a better time a better understanding of these characters? did you visit university of pennsylvania to learn more about the audience that women may have spoken to? so thank you. i would like to have. so can i. i'll just start so the place that she spoke at, which was the college was burned down? sadly, that's that's a sad thing. but i did. she eventually ends up in charleston and she speaks in the largest hall in charleston. and so i forced my poor husband, when were in charleston that we went to the tavern a
kaplan's book about john quincy and visited quincy to see the beautiful homes of our places in quincy massachusetts and the conclusion after spending such a significant time with these characters. and my question is about my primary research and imagine all the authors on spent a significant amount of time in research libraries coming through to tons of documents and states and conditions. my question for you all is how much time do you spend visiting the specific sites like mr. kaplan, did you...
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kaplan's book about john quincy and visited quincy to see the beautiful homes of our places in quincy massachusetts and the conclusion after spending such a significant time with these characters. and my question is about my primary research and imagine all the authors on spent a significant amount of time in research libraries coming through to tons of documents and states and conditions. my question for you all is how much time do you spend visiting the specific sites like mr. kaplan, did you visit pittsfield? did you spend time in any of those locations in quincy to try and get a better time a better understanding of these characters? did you visit university of pennsylvania to learn more about the audience that women may have spoken to? so thank you. i would like to have. so can i. i'll just start so the place that she spoke at, which was the college was burned down? sadly, that's that's a sad thing. but i did. she eventually ends up in charleston and she speaks in the largest hall in charleston. and so i forced my poor husband, when were in charleston that we went to the tavern a
kaplan's book about john quincy and visited quincy to see the beautiful homes of our places in quincy massachusetts and the conclusion after spending such a significant time with these characters. and my question is about my primary research and imagine all the authors on spent a significant amount of time in research libraries coming through to tons of documents and states and conditions. my question for you all is how much time do you spend visiting the specific sites like mr. kaplan, did you...
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he knows. >> sorry, quincy.on, joe lonsdale, wharton school professor jeremy siegel and many other names, bob doll the whole shooting match. joining us chief strategist at lpl financial management quincy krosby. the day before we want to get inside of your investment brain to find out where you're putting clients money, quincy? >> overweight fixed income. we like high quality investment grade corporates. they are giving you a nice return and we like preferreds but mainly for big, healthy, money center banks. they're giving a nice return as well but in terms of equities we're long, we're long energy and we're also long the industrials. industrials have pulled. defense spending, defense stocks are part of the industrials and we think they're going to get a nice boost as congress finally begins to sit down and work and comes up with a supplemental for the defense names. liz: package for israel, possibly ukraine, around 14 billion. we're looking at some of the defense names. they are still down year-to-date even tho
he knows. >> sorry, quincy.on, joe lonsdale, wharton school professor jeremy siegel and many other names, bob doll the whole shooting match. joining us chief strategist at lpl financial management quincy krosby. the day before we want to get inside of your investment brain to find out where you're putting clients money, quincy? >> overweight fixed income. we like high quality investment grade corporates. they are giving you a nice return and we like preferreds but mainly for big,...
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this quincy institute who funds the quincy integers you know?stion there are good disclosure policies in place and we are not entirely sure but there is some private funding from within the united states but presumably those who advocate for a close relationship with tehran at the expense of our relationships in the region would be enthusiastic to do so but it is a good question i do not know the answer to it and i don't know that anyone does. mark: are not two of the founding supporters of the quincy institute george zeros? >> that has been reported. it would not surprise me at all. birds of a feather as they say. and in this case we knelt maui hired a number of individuals that were favorable to tehran and consulted with a part of the enron experts initiative that was launched by and tehran. in essence you have the obama administration in order to negotiate with iran to discount the fact china and russia were principal negotiators for return to the jcpoa. i cannot imagine more circumstances and something more adverse to u.s. interest than that
this quincy institute who funds the quincy integers you know?stion there are good disclosure policies in place and we are not entirely sure but there is some private funding from within the united states but presumably those who advocate for a close relationship with tehran at the expense of our relationships in the region would be enthusiastic to do so but it is a good question i do not know the answer to it and i don't know that anyone does. mark: are not two of the founding supporters of the...
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i started writing about lincoln, i became conscious about john quincy adams. that had to do with lincoln as the great emancipator. adams, someone who went through a long life. into the revolution. into the civil war. you know all of this. i became enthralled with the diaries. the great literature of our literary writers and presidential writers. the diaries are vivid and alive. i did that book and i thought, the only other president who i have any interest in as a writer, was jefferson. the only other president who has contributed, his language, his self-created language, has contributed to the american and historical consciousness. we carry it with us. i said, why not? the 18th century, what do i know about it? again, this is a biographer, rather than a historian. as a biographer, i had to become a historian. some people actually think i am a historian, so i can get away with it up to a point. there are various devices i can use to get away with it. never say, he must, when i can say, he may, be thinking. you know? they check the works of those who have been
i started writing about lincoln, i became conscious about john quincy adams. that had to do with lincoln as the great emancipator. adams, someone who went through a long life. into the revolution. into the civil war. you know all of this. i became enthralled with the diaries. the great literature of our literary writers and presidential writers. the diaries are vivid and alive. i did that book and i thought, the only other president who i have any interest in as a writer, was jefferson. the...
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and of course, writing about lincoln, i became very conscious of john quincy adams. and that had to do of course with lincoln as the great emancipator. and is adams as someone who went through a long life, born into the revolution and almost leading to the civil war. you won't know all of this. so i became enthralled with adam's diaries. some of the great literature of our literary writers and are historical presidential writers, the diaries are so vivid and alive. that i did that book and i thought, the only other president who i have any interest in as a writer is jefferson. he's the only other president who has contributed data -- whose language, own self- created language has contributed to the american historical consciousness so we carried with us. and so i said, why not. i will learn something about the 18th century. and again, this is the biographer at work rather than the historian. so as a biographer, i've also had to become a historian. some people think i am a historian and i can get away with it to a point. and their various devices i can use to get away
and of course, writing about lincoln, i became very conscious of john quincy adams. and that had to do of course with lincoln as the great emancipator. and is adams as someone who went through a long life, born into the revolution and almost leading to the civil war. you won't know all of this. so i became enthralled with adam's diaries. some of the great literature of our literary writers and are historical presidential writers, the diaries are so vivid and alive. that i did that book and i...
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james quincy joins us this hour to break down those numbers.he ceo, mike roman. rtx is surging after beating profit estimates. greg hayes without his lost hours saying that issues surrounding the 18 gin inspections. >>> a host of other movers to get into this morning. john, good morning. >> little bit of pressure after pulling the guidance for 2023. understandable, given the fact that the uaw strike has already been costly and who knows how long this will go? how long it will cost the company. here is the tab so far. it has cost the company $800 million since september 15. the expectation is it will cost them 200 per week going forward provided that the strike has not expanded. the price tag will go up. 2023 guidance pulled due to the unknown cost. that is the bottom line year. here is paul jacobson talking with us on squawk box. >> i would rather leave those in the room. we are trying to meet the uaw where they are asking and where people can do that. >> that includes offering a 23 percent rate. since the beginning of the strike, to plans are
james quincy joins us this hour to break down those numbers.he ceo, mike roman. rtx is surging after beating profit estimates. greg hayes without his lost hours saying that issues surrounding the 18 gin inspections. >>> a host of other movers to get into this morning. john, good morning. >> little bit of pressure after pulling the guidance for 2023. understandable, given the fact that the uaw strike has already been costly and who knows how long this will go? how long it will...
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when, when party quincy ousted from power for all physician parties led by don't 1st appear to have one enough votes and sundays elections to form a new governments. the.
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have the cost of living crisis has been hitting people hot and we have had a seen inflation rising quincy, consumer goods and stations in particular, this seems to now has stopped. but still year and year, the inflation for consumer goods is 6.7 percent higher. and that obviously is something that hits the poor as a holidays. those people who don't have a lot of disposable income and need to spend lots of their income on, on feeding. the family. we've also seen, maybe contributing to, to the, to seem that porn break has, has been used much more by people. so people are going to the to porn because selling or, or handing and the jewelry that watches in order to be able to feed the family or he, the homes that's being reported as being in the last year 25 percent rise and people going to pull and broker, so that goes to show that there is a cost of living crisis that still raging across the u. k. diagnosed with reporting from london for as the to poland now and the use most cold rely and economy elections held earlier this month. looks set to deliver a new government and closer alignment be
have the cost of living crisis has been hitting people hot and we have had a seen inflation rising quincy, consumer goods and stations in particular, this seems to now has stopped. but still year and year, the inflation for consumer goods is 6.7 percent higher. and that obviously is something that hits the poor as a holidays. those people who don't have a lot of disposable income and need to spend lots of their income on, on feeding. the family. we've also seen, maybe contributing to, to the,...
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quincy gilmore's engineering experience fit the needs of c's warfare. andrew foote had experienced working with soldiers and ironclads. john dahlgren was the navy's ordinance expert . they had met before assuming duties at the forge campaign plans. unfortunately, foot's death removed the officer able to see all sides of an issue. the initial morris island landing demonstrated how the army and navy could cooperate, but the failed battery wagner assault the next day suggested perhaps gilmore did not always want that cooperation as he had to share the glory. the initial wagner apartment in the navy, but the july 18th assault was too late in the day for fire support from ships. that left admiral dahlgren's morning, just as he learned of his son's morning. the final assault against wagner the never happened seemed more coordinated, but confederate evacuation of more silent threw it into disarray. dahlgren wanted to capitalize by salting fort sumter, but his quick action resulted in an ironclad grounding. by then, both commanders were so strained, they plan i
quincy gilmore's engineering experience fit the needs of c's warfare. andrew foote had experienced working with soldiers and ironclads. john dahlgren was the navy's ordinance expert . they had met before assuming duties at the forge campaign plans. unfortunately, foot's death removed the officer able to see all sides of an issue. the initial morris island landing demonstrated how the army and navy could cooperate, but the failed battery wagner assault the next day suggested perhaps gilmore did...
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quincy tells us he will leave. i want to know how he feels about ukrainians that can't such as those living under russian occupation. >> i can go to war but only for my friends and relatives. i don't know people from this of the city. they don't exist for me basically. i don't exist for them. it is very strange identify for people i've never even met. >> back at the border. they have not found any trace of illegal crossings yet. in august alone, authorities prevented 247 crossings along the border. >> everyone has their own opinion. i know how was there. i don't want anyone to be there because it is not easy. everyone has their own destiny and everyone makes their own decisions. >> he cannot judge them he tells us or like hundreds of thousands of ukraine's that are fighting, they too are committed. >> i asked military lead which if ukraine is running out of options. >> the answer i think is no. this is a bit of a novel sequence. at first, you have the regular army and then you pull up the reserves and then you have
quincy tells us he will leave. i want to know how he feels about ukrainians that can't such as those living under russian occupation. >> i can go to war but only for my friends and relatives. i don't know people from this of the city. they don't exist for me basically. i don't exist for them. it is very strange identify for people i've never even met. >> back at the border. they have not found any trace of illegal crossings yet. in august alone, authorities prevented 247 crossings...
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quincy krosby joining us with the market trading higher we have a quick break and more breaking newsthe middle east, president biden expected to address the devastating situation in israel at 1:00 p.m. eastern strategic analyst general jack keane is with me to weigh in on the very latest you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we'll be right back. ♪ personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. wow... we can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. it's not just designed to look good... it's built to command attention. it's not just a comfortable interior... it's a quiet refuge. they're not just headlights... they light the way forward. the n
quincy krosby joining us with the market trading higher we have a quick break and more breaking newsthe middle east, president biden expected to address the devastating situation in israel at 1:00 p.m. eastern strategic analyst general jack keane is with me to weigh in on the very latest you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we'll be right back. ♪ personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. wow... we can make this...
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quincy reduces language and everything -- >> he reduces language and everything to just a few words.ability to give voice to the unsalable -- unsayable. there are very difficult things to talk about, but he talks about it and he writes about it. quincy says his get has been given to him from -- >> he says his gift has been given to him by something or someone unknown. >> congratulations to him. let's turn now to business. starting with belgium with intelligence services looking into potential security risks surrounding chinese tech giant alibaba. >> belgian officials have confirmed a report by "the financial times" that they are looking into potential espionage at alibaba's main european logistics center. it mostly handles goods shipped to european customers from the company's e-commerce site ali express. it is mosley due to legislation that obliges chinese company -- companies to share data with chinese authorities. >> possible spying and/or interference activities -- these are the terms used by the belgian intelligence services in describing their concerns about china's alibaba gro
quincy reduces language and everything -- >> he reduces language and everything to just a few words.ability to give voice to the unsalable -- unsayable. there are very difficult things to talk about, but he talks about it and he writes about it. quincy says his get has been given to him from -- >> he says his gift has been given to him by something or someone unknown. >> congratulations to him. let's turn now to business. starting with belgium with intelligence services...
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liz: quincy -- >> but it will -- liz: the fed tomorrow, quickly, we got 15 seconds? >> fed stays on hold. has to acknowledge the strength of the economy and then perhaps qualifies that by saying they expect to see a slowdown. liz: got it. quincy, always a pleasure to have you. [closing bell rings]. there are the bells. the witching hour of october is over. happy halloween it is a day in the green. ♪. larry: hello, folks, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. two big stories we're watching today. biden's defense secretary lloyd austin and secretary of state antony blinken testifying up on capitol hill and a new report reveals the biden administration's policies have helped pump in more than $50 billion to iran, not that you haven't heard me say that every single night. anyway our own edward lawrence and william la jeunesse standing by to take us this both of these key stories. first up edward lawrence live from the white house on austin and blinken before the senate appropriations committee. >> reporter: and, larry they were talking about how israel is now in phase t
liz: quincy -- >> but it will -- liz: the fed tomorrow, quickly, we got 15 seconds? >> fed stays on hold. has to acknowledge the strength of the economy and then perhaps qualifies that by saying they expect to see a slowdown. liz: got it. quincy, always a pleasure to have you. [closing bell rings]. there are the bells. the witching hour of october is over. happy halloween it is a day in the green. ♪. larry: hello, folks, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. two big...
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i marci and the quincy institute for bringing this fresh air in terms of what is going on in middle east, i am a veteran of indo-china war. they would ignore lesson of history, romans -- involvement in the middle east, they took their eye off the ball in terms of dealing with tribes on northern border, i pray to god we don't get involved with another war in middle east, the eye on the ball for us is mainland china, communist china, that is the real game. >> do you think that biden administration has an overall strategy for middle east. >> they did have, was what i said early year, they set aside almost all other issues and focused on the idea of securing normalization agreement, politically iee can see why that was attractive, strategyicallyy did not see a basis for it working. idea in addition to that, we would be offering saudis a defense package and a nuclear technology, raised questions marks about what ises big gain in this to offerha something as drastic aso that, united states does not have any agreement with any other state in middle east except for turkey who is a member of nato
i marci and the quincy institute for bringing this fresh air in terms of what is going on in middle east, i am a veteran of indo-china war. they would ignore lesson of history, romans -- involvement in the middle east, they took their eye off the ball in terms of dealing with tribes on northern border, i pray to god we don't get involved with another war in middle east, the eye on the ball for us is mainland china, communist china, that is the real game. >> do you think that biden...
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he is published biographies of thomas carlyle, mark twain, henry james, charles dickens, john quincy adams, abraham lincoln gore vidal, and now thomas jefferson in his masterly pen. kaplan offers us a biography of thomas jefferson by giving an english professor's kind attention to jefferson's written words. jefferson only published one book in his lifetime notes on the state of virginia. but, of course, jefferson wrote consul treatises like a summary view of the rights of british north america legal briefs, memoranda the declaration of independence, and above all letters, thousands of them, which kaplan calls among his most powerful and revealing writings throughout his masterly pen, kaplan brings a skilled biographers attention to how jefferson reveals himself through his writing, often without without intending to, as kaplan says of notes on the state of virginia. it's a book about jefferson partly because jefferson did not want it to, a book about himself. the jefferson we meet here is not surprisingly learned and forceful. but kaplan also shows this jefferson as a writer who's of
he is published biographies of thomas carlyle, mark twain, henry james, charles dickens, john quincy adams, abraham lincoln gore vidal, and now thomas jefferson in his masterly pen. kaplan offers us a biography of thomas jefferson by giving an english professor's kind attention to jefferson's written words. jefferson only published one book in his lifetime notes on the state of virginia. but, of course, jefferson wrote consul treatises like a summary view of the rights of british north america...
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he also co founded the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. he joins us now from walpole and massachusetts. mr. bass about to i want to stop by asking you to reflect a level on the us response over the last 10 days, both in terms of minutes you mobilize ation and rhetoric. how closely aligns now the us and is really national security practices and not as closely aligned as they were 24 hours after this war began. i think that the shock of phil clark is re lease was matched by the shock of many americans. and so do rhetoric, we were hearing both from divided administration and from commentators basically mirrored the rhetoric from these railways that, that how mosque was going to be destroyed. and there appeared to be very little concern about the negative consequences for, for these and the civilian residents of guys a, it seems to need that, that now has substantially changed. and the humanitarian issue is moving quickly to the forefront even though it's not happening. so i believe israel and the national security advisor has said that he bel
he also co founded the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. he joins us now from walpole and massachusetts. mr. bass about to i want to stop by asking you to reflect a level on the us response over the last 10 days, both in terms of minutes you mobilize ation and rhetoric. how closely aligns now the us and is really national security practices and not as closely aligned as they were 24 hours after this war began. i think that the shock of phil clark is re lease was matched by the shock...
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for that part of the story quincy smith joins us now. you spoke with them as they entered the service. >> reporter: is right. we spoke with local leaders and leaders from washington today. all of them talked about dianne feinstein as a politician who paved the way with her leadership and ability to get things done. many noticed that city hall felt like the perfect backdrop today. >> reporter: well before the memorial service for the late senator dianne feinstein began, guests and dignitaries were sharing stories of her legendary career and legacy. >> she was an extraordinary person. to work with her for 40 years, learning along the way and helping each other on issues. >> reporter: congress and john guerra monday said his memories of the late senator go well beyond the halls of congress. >> we sat down and had coffee around the table for an hour. we reminisced and she wanted time to grieve about the loss of her husband. we chatted and talked. i held in my hand, her coffee mug that had one of her paintings on it. she would paint blockades
for that part of the story quincy smith joins us now. you spoke with them as they entered the service. >> reporter: is right. we spoke with local leaders and leaders from washington today. all of them talked about dianne feinstein as a politician who paved the way with her leadership and ability to get things done. many noticed that city hall felt like the perfect backdrop today. >> reporter: well before the memorial service for the late senator dianne feinstein began, guests and...
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more on the skill of its leaders, and the red-and-white audience was once again not disappointed by quincy in the second half , the army team created many more chances, but were able to score only once ; gaich wrote his name on the scoreboard; goalkeeper maksimenko knocked down a rebound. as expected, in matches of this status everything was decided in a dramatic ending; spartak made a pile-on in the last minute, medina sent the ball into the net with his head. the same medina who moved to the red whites from cska before this season. bottom line it was possible to score 2:2 on a peaceful outcome in a combat derby. as you saw, this is a principled game, the moscow derby, we prepared well, as you saw, we played well, but at the end we slightly missed the chance , in my opinion we lost concentration, because of this we conceded a goal, we are upset now, because we wanted it so much win, we almost won, but at the end there was a goal and two points. at the end of the eleventh round , krasnodar strengthened the lead, the bulls are ahead of their closest pursuer, the soviet wings are already six
more on the skill of its leaders, and the red-and-white audience was once again not disappointed by quincy in the second half , the army team created many more chances, but were able to score only once ; gaich wrote his name on the scoreboard; goalkeeper maksimenko knocked down a rebound. as expected, in matches of this status everything was decided in a dramatic ending; spartak made a pile-on in the last minute, medina sent the ball into the net with his head. the same medina who moved to the...
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show left the air in 2004, perry showed his range with dramatic roles, like white house lawyer joe quincy west wing." he had leading parts in the blockbuster fis "fools rush in" and "the whole nine yards." but behind the professional success was personal turmoil. in his 2022 memoir "friends, lovers, and the big terrible thing," perry candidly described his decades-long struggle with substance misuse. his chronic alcohol and drug use led to multiple stints in rehab and life-threatening medical complications. after overcoming his addictions, perry wanted to support others on their journey to sobriety, in 2013 converting his malibu beach home into a sober living facility. matthew perry: the best thing about me, bar none, is if somebody comes up to me and says, i can't stop drinking, can you help me? i can say yes and follow up and do it. when i die, i don't want "friends" to be the first thing that's mentioned. i want that to be the first thing to mention. john: in 2021, perry and his castmates got back together for a reunion special on hbo max. there was nostalgia and a celebration of the s
show left the air in 2004, perry showed his range with dramatic roles, like white house lawyer joe quincy west wing." he had leading parts in the blockbuster fis "fools rush in" and "the whole nine yards." but behind the professional success was personal turmoil. in his 2022 memoir "friends, lovers, and the big terrible thing," perry candidly described his decades-long struggle with substance misuse. his chronic alcohol and drug use led to multiple stints in...
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spartak came back 8 minutes after that, quincy promes scored an equally outstanding goal for akinfeeve second half, milan gaech scored a double for the first time in his career; a rebound helped in the scoring episode. spartak escaped defeat in the seventh added minute, with a header scored by midfielder jesus medina, who, let me remind you, moved to spartak from csk last summer. 2:2 according to the results of the rounds and spartak and cska scored 17 points each, the same number for parian and dynamo, these four teams occupy places with fifth to eighth. in other matches, tukomotiv won back. against ural also in stoppage time 2:2. zenit beat sochi 2:0. baltika orenburg 1:0. krasnodar won a super-strong victory over rostov, after the first half the score was 2:0 in favor of rostov. as a result, krasnodar won 3:2. vladimir ivich's team is still in first place, krasnodar is the only team that has never lost in the championship. parien wings of the soviets 2:0. dynamo torch is the only goalless draw in the tour, and rubin won in grozny. club football went on a two-week pause, during whic
spartak came back 8 minutes after that, quincy promes scored an equally outstanding goal for akinfeeve second half, milan gaech scored a double for the first time in his career; a rebound helped in the scoring episode. spartak escaped defeat in the seventh added minute, with a header scored by midfielder jesus medina, who, let me remind you, moved to spartak from csk last summer. 2:2 according to the results of the rounds and spartak and cska scored 17 points each, the same number for parian...
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quincy promes responds with his masterpiece.nalty area and hit the ball into the far top corner. promes gogolem walked through the technical area of cska and defiantly ran to hug obascal, making it clear that the team and coach had an idyll. there are various rumors that in the cutting room of spartak there are either portraits of chorchesov or portraits of karpin. whose portraits are they anyway? in the spartak locker room, if you want, let's go and have a look, i would love to, but they won't let me in, let's go, seriously, we can go, let's go, now let's go, seriously, if you want, no way, okay, well, can you explain, there are some there are portraits there, mine is hanging, and there are players, everyone has them above there are portraits on the seat, in the second half the army team came to the goal of spartak, it rarely comes to blue threats, but the goal matures, by the hour of the game, again oblekov rolls towards gaich, and the ball flutters in the upper corner of the goal, and baskal is trying to change the game wit
quincy promes responds with his masterpiece.nalty area and hit the ball into the far top corner. promes gogolem walked through the technical area of cska and defiantly ran to hug obascal, making it clear that the team and coach had an idyll. there are various rumors that in the cutting room of spartak there are either portraits of chorchesov or portraits of karpin. whose portraits are they anyway? in the spartak locker room, if you want, let's go and have a look, i would love to, but they...
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quincy promes responded with his masterpiece.to cover the dutchman, and promes, who had not scored in seven matches, put the ball into the far top corner. gogol walked through the technical area of cska, showed a gesture to the stands, look what he threw out his knee and then ran to celebrate kabascala, as if making it clear that we were at the same time. and i feel the support of the management , we have a renewed team that made a lot of changes in the summer, our opponent is also introducing new players into the game, also in dynamo, there is a process going on everywhere, everywhere there are their own moments, their own nuances. the work of a coach is assessed not only by results , but by the process, the process is ongoing, now we see a team in which all newcomers play, all newcomers are introduced, titles are not won in october, the table is unlikely to be the same in end of the championship. in the second half, the army team pressed spartak to the goal to the point of tangible threats, it rarely happens, but a goal was s
quincy promes responded with his masterpiece.to cover the dutchman, and promes, who had not scored in seven matches, put the ball into the far top corner. gogol walked through the technical area of cska, showed a gesture to the stands, look what he threw out his knee and then ran to celebrate kabascala, as if making it clear that we were at the same time. and i feel the support of the management , we have a renewed team that made a lot of changes in the summer, our opponent is also...
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question, probably everyone is waiting for when he will finally give birth to a goal - for example, quincylong time ago, his goalless drought continues already a practically record-breaking series for the dutchman, but for now the score is not open , 0:0, and, of course, we anticipate that this is a game that may not greatly affect the position of the teams in the standings, but will set the mood for everything - for the remaining season, of course she is capable, maria, yes, thank you, stas, we are waiting for information from you about the results, my colleague was in direct contact with the studio. sredikultsev. and now a short advertisement, then watch a special report by daria gonie from the krasnodar territory about the new generation of russian winemakers. how did this profession become fashionably in demand? stay with us. free sofcom bank debit card. cashback up to 5% or income on balance up to 15%. select order online. dance is your bag of popcorn, this is the norm for the discount store, from october 19, order goods at the scooter with discounts, i will not miss this chance, not
question, probably everyone is waiting for when he will finally give birth to a goal - for example, quincylong time ago, his goalless drought continues already a practically record-breaking series for the dutchman, but for now the score is not open , 0:0, and, of course, we anticipate that this is a game that may not greatly affect the position of the teams in the standings, but will set the mood for everything - for the remaining season, of course she is capable, maria, yes, thank you, stas,...
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, perhaps the only cat in the world, a gamer, he even has his own laptop, yes, quincy actually becamee jet of a water pistol finishes off, improves his qualifications, so to speak, so soon he will become a tinsmith, well, what a review the internet without cute adorable pandas, the footage was taken in one of the chinese nurseries, the bamboo bear decided that there was nothing tastier than a towel, and when one of the nursery employees took the towels away, the animal was not particularly upset, apparently he knew that the video was so and so it will get a lot of likes on the internet, pa' that's nice , yes, in conclusion, this week's super hit 200 million views, wow, i got a video that was posted online by a resident of south korea, under the nickname, well, under some nickname, looking at these shots, it seems as if the main character, but he really levitates , in fact, the secret of his movement is simple, if you look closely, you can see that one leg always touches the ground, and we thought it was a montage, all people are different, seriously. my husband always says this, here
, perhaps the only cat in the world, a gamer, he even has his own laptop, yes, quincy actually becamee jet of a water pistol finishes off, improves his qualifications, so to speak, so soon he will become a tinsmith, well, what a review the internet without cute adorable pandas, the footage was taken in one of the chinese nurseries, the bamboo bear decided that there was nothing tastier than a towel, and when one of the nursery employees took the towels away, the animal was not particularly...
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and that was the only way to go because collegiate quincy, whether saddam police, there's a plan for maps, which do you can name to reduce costs because nomic matter is not political matters . but it is up to the once and pull it. this is ation of the 223. this is the, are these come with a capital to destroy it and you, the indian, us courteous, manage to avoid that. and motional graphs, wind water success. i was and asked for something to, to get to you. i mean, your face and clothes, cloth shifting it or not. there is something wrong with them or, you know, i think it's really hard to that's what some of the argue with that because of the situation, the balance of forces is changing because quite recently, it's interesting though, everyone was looking at the $27.00 summits. what is going to happen to the right to offer their assignments? because the largest economists of the world for getting together there are making decisions? what will be the consequence for the global economy? there's a door break should even before should be expansion or solo. you kind of make us to them beca
and that was the only way to go because collegiate quincy, whether saddam police, there's a plan for maps, which do you can name to reduce costs because nomic matter is not political matters . but it is up to the once and pull it. this is ation of the 223. this is the, are these come with a capital to destroy it and you, the indian, us courteous, manage to avoid that. and motional graphs, wind water success. i was and asked for something to, to get to you. i mean, your face and clothes, cloth...
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the executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible state craft, the author of several books on u.s. and iran relations, so good to see you. you have expressed the entire world's concern is for 2 million palestinians trapped in gaza. there's a palpable fear that the conflict will escalate into a regional-wide war. what will it take for that not to happen? >> i think at this stage, the most likely thing that would trigger an intervention by hezbollah and iran and other militias in the region that could bring this to the full-scale war, one that drags the u.s. into it is if the israelis go in with a land invasion of gaza. i think the u.s. side recognizes this. i think there's probably more pressure privately behind the scenes in the benjamin netanyahu government, but almost no pressure. but if that were to happen, and the iranians and hez baa la would get involved, we have to republic news that the likelihood of it doctoring into the united states into it is significant. and it would lead to situation in which it would not only have conflict ukraine a potential conflict i
the executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible state craft, the author of several books on u.s. and iran relations, so good to see you. you have expressed the entire world's concern is for 2 million palestinians trapped in gaza. there's a palpable fear that the conflict will escalate into a regional-wide war. what will it take for that not to happen? >> i think at this stage, the most likely thing that would trigger an intervention by hezbollah and iran and other...
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host: later on will be hearing from the quincy center about events going on in israel.ro open forum is next. (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8002 for independents. you can text at (202) 748-8003. we will take those when "washington journal" returns. >> wednesday night at 11:00 eastern, president biden and first lady joe biden hold estate dinner. -- hold a state dinner. watch guest arrivals, dinner toasts in warp or watch the white house state dinner wednesday night at 11:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span out as a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington. keep up with floor proceeds and hearing from u.s. congress, white house events, campaigns and more from the world of politics all at your your tips. and the latest episodes of washington journal and c-span television schedules and radio and podcasts. it is available at the apple store and google play. download it for free. c-span now, your front row seat to washington, anytime, anywhere. >> be up-to-date i
host: later on will be hearing from the quincy center about events going on in israel.ro open forum is next. (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8002 for independents. you can text at (202) 748-8003. we will take those when "washington journal" returns. >> wednesday night at 11:00 eastern, president biden and first lady joe biden hold estate dinner. -- hold a state dinner. watch guest arrivals, dinner toasts in warp or watch the white house...
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most famous quote in the -- you might say the history of american foreign policy realism is john quincy had ams -- adams saying we don't go abroad from monsters to slay. we are the well-wishers of everyone's freedom but the guarantors only of our own. that's a great quote and people sometimes use that to justify us not providing support to ukraine because those people don't understand that if putin wins in ukraine, his next stop is estonia and lithuania. that's not so relevant to this conversation. it's that other point, the subclause that we are the well wish es of everyone's freedom. well, excuse me, when you have so-called american journalists propagating authors of slander that is not american. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, ambassador. thank you to our distinguished panel. i think we want to give you another round of applause. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work, when citizens are truly informed, a republic thrives. get inv
most famous quote in the -- you might say the history of american foreign policy realism is john quincy had ams -- adams saying we don't go abroad from monsters to slay. we are the well-wishers of everyone's freedom but the guarantors only of our own. that's a great quote and people sometimes use that to justify us not providing support to ukraine because those people don't understand that if putin wins in ukraine, his next stop is estonia and lithuania. that's not so relevant to this...
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then adrian went off to join king crimson we found alex weir sort of through quincy jones i think.e we were going to continue but once we were on stage with the whole band, we were like, this is too much fun. too funky. we've got to keep doing this. >> stephen: i just found this out recently and i can't believe i didn't know this. the ed sullivan building is familiar to y'all. what did you do here in this building? what did you record here? >> we recorded and mixed some of our most loves songs. we did "remain in light," the vocals and some overdubs. >> stephen: where in the building? i want to go build a small shrine. >> chris: sigma sound. i think it was on the eighth and ninth floor, it was two floors. we worked on "remain in light." we worked on "speaking in tongues," "burning down the house." and we worked on "little creatures." "true stories." some of "naked." it was, you know, the stones were here. the beatles were here. so were we. [cheering] >> stephen: i tell you. i tell you one quick story about sort of my devotion to talking heads. you guys are the most dominant man for
then adrian went off to join king crimson we found alex weir sort of through quincy jones i think.e we were going to continue but once we were on stage with the whole band, we were like, this is too much fun. too funky. we've got to keep doing this. >> stephen: i just found this out recently and i can't believe i didn't know this. the ed sullivan building is familiar to y'all. what did you do here in this building? what did you record here? >> we recorded and mixed some of our most...
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he was nominated for two emmys for joe quincy on the "west wing," all know, he poked fun -- actually bringing home that award. >> kind of reminds me when i won my first emmy. we were -- sorry. what? oh, right. i haven't won a damn thing. huh. well, maybe today is the day. >> always put a smile on my face. perry also starred in a number of comedies like the whole nine yards alongside bruce willis. off camera, the actor struggled with opioid addiction for years and recently shared details in a memoir. here is cnn's camilla bernal with what we know. >> shock and sadness. that has been the reaction from hollywood and from fans to the death of matthew perry. police here in los angeles say that they are investigating his death and this is according to law enforcement source that spoke to cnn. they responded to his home at 4:10 p.m. local time on saturday. the los angeles fire department also telling cnn that the 911 call came in at 4:07 p.m. and this was for a water rescue emergency. now, "the los angeles times" is reporting that he died in an apparent drowning accident at his home here in
he was nominated for two emmys for joe quincy on the "west wing," all know, he poked fun -- actually bringing home that award. >> kind of reminds me when i won my first emmy. we were -- sorry. what? oh, right. i haven't won a damn thing. huh. well, maybe today is the day. >> always put a smile on my face. perry also starred in a number of comedies like the whole nine yards alongside bruce willis. off camera, the actor struggled with opioid addiction for years and recently...
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on wall street say, we're at a turning point, you can see it in employment data and auto delynn quinciesg to the end of a big consumer bubble that you were talking about, consumers cannot spend forever, the savings rate down to 3.8 last quarter. >> you still have a inverted yield curve, been invert inverted for a while, ache ve -- 60% chance of recession next year. >> now down big. larry: i wouldn't dir dis, the nazdaq is in a very mean correction and mortgage rate over 8%. >> i think best leading indicator is profits, and profits are lower this year than they were last year. what surprising is that the employment pick picture held up well but there is only so long that companies will hoard workers or labor after a period of finding it difficult to find them before they say we have to take care of our own profits, to me that is the best leading indicator of all, mother's milk of sphoks. stock. >> the last word, business "judge jeanine investigates . >> investment fell, the biden like that, they hate business. brian brenberg, i thought it was business success that created wherewithal for
on wall street say, we're at a turning point, you can see it in employment data and auto delynn quinciesg to the end of a big consumer bubble that you were talking about, consumers cannot spend forever, the savings rate down to 3.8 last quarter. >> you still have a inverted yield curve, been invert inverted for a while, ache ve -- 60% chance of recession next year. >> now down big. larry: i wouldn't dir dis, the nazdaq is in a very mean correction and mortgage rate over 8%. >>...
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israeli negotiator during the israel/palestine peace talks, and an executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. thank you both for being here. mr. levy, i want to start with you. just to go back a little bit, you heard josh's reporting, but i was very interested in having you respond to the conversation that's happening inside of israel in which prime minister netanyahu is under some pretty sharp criticism from his own people for his handling of things and for the intelligence failure and presumably at least in some quarters for what is happening in gaza. what deyou make of that conversation that's happening? >> well, it's a very important variable in how this plays out, joy, because i think prime minister netanyahu is curbing his enthusiasm for the morning after whenever this military escalation ends, because that is when the accounting will begin really in earnest for what happened on october 7th, this huge systemic deterrence, intel, military failure heaped on years, i would argue, of mishandling the entire situation. netanyahu knows that when that happe
israeli negotiator during the israel/palestine peace talks, and an executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. thank you both for being here. mr. levy, i want to start with you. just to go back a little bit, you heard josh's reporting, but i was very interested in having you respond to the conversation that's happening inside of israel in which prime minister netanyahu is under some pretty sharp criticism from his own people for his handling of things and for...
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frankly, it was john quincy adams that said america -- mesh should never go abroad looking for monsters to destroy. that was his quote. we never have. the war in ukraine is not our war but freedom is our fight. i really do believe -- what i think is undermining the traditional support among republicans for arms for ukraine is the fact that i think president biden has done a terrible job explaining what our interest is there. his speech is about democracy. -- his speeches about democracy don't connect with the american public. frankly also, i think that disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan, undermined public confidence in the president's leadership as commander in chief. and that's why we need new leadership in the white house. leadership that can marshal the energies and resources of the american people. and the last thingis there are voices in our party, meg, that suggest we have to choose between securing our border, or reviving our economy, or unleashing american energy, or being the leader of the free world. i think that's a false choice. i think we can do both. anyone that says w
frankly, it was john quincy adams that said america -- mesh should never go abroad looking for monsters to destroy. that was his quote. we never have. the war in ukraine is not our war but freedom is our fight. i really do believe -- what i think is undermining the traditional support among republicans for arms for ukraine is the fact that i think president biden has done a terrible job explaining what our interest is there. his speech is about democracy. -- his speeches about democracy don't...
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through the halls of the house of representatives, and you see where abraham lincoln sat and john quincyms and you think about the history of this chamber and the things that we have fought for in this country, to make sure that people are free. and you have people that defend terrorist oppressors and attacked the free state of israel, and the only democracy and beacon of hope in the middle east and these people attack them, it's disgusting. it's vile. and, like i said, they have no business serving in the house of representatives. >> lawrence: all right, congressman. i want to get your comments on something else today. you are expected to have another speaker's vote today, jim jordan is apparently only nominee. it looks like you guys just can't get the job done. i saw some of your representatives and some of your colleagues upset at some of the calls that they are getting from voters. what is it going to take for you guys to get your act together? >> well, listen, voters obviously have the right to weigh in with each of us and express their views. and i respect that. certainly in my dis
through the halls of the house of representatives, and you see where abraham lincoln sat and john quincyms and you think about the history of this chamber and the things that we have fought for in this country, to make sure that people are free. and you have people that defend terrorist oppressors and attacked the free state of israel, and the only democracy and beacon of hope in the middle east and these people attack them, it's disgusting. it's vile. and, like i said, they have no business...
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we are also seeing increase worries in terms of debt clip quincys and debt servicing burdens that areing. all of those put together increase the risk of a recession especially when you have long-term interest rates that continue to rise as a rapidly -- charles: so you've got all those many place, and then you got another thing that's highly questionable, and that's the so-called lag are effect. does it become the proverbial snowball turning into a boulder? as it gets closer and closer? and how do you even begin to model for something like that? >> i think you make an interesting point because we have seen the fed question the effect of monetary policy on the real economy. if you were to take a snapshot picture of the economy, you look at the third quarter growth of 4.9, that's very strong for gdp, yet the fed has raised rates rapid ally. what's happening is people had buffers, and the employment, labor market, was still very strong. if those conditions start to become more frail, that means less spending momentum, less business investment, less hiring. that's a negative shock that cou
we are also seeing increase worries in terms of debt clip quincys and debt servicing burdens that areing. all of those put together increase the risk of a recession especially when you have long-term interest rates that continue to rise as a rapidly -- charles: so you've got all those many place, and then you got another thing that's highly questionable, and that's the so-called lag are effect. does it become the proverbial snowball turning into a boulder? as it gets closer and closer? and how...