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richard richard jesse, your take?re going to agree on something, richard. >> dan: whoa, the cameras are rolling. >> jesse: you can't disagree with this. if you know in june the panamaians tipped sleepy we have 10,000 haitians coming up through central america into your country and they didn't do anything about it, and then in october, late september, they tell you, you know what? it's going to go 400,000 strong caravan coming up? now, we are a sophisticated country richard, we have satellite tech no, station chiefs all over that region, we have diplomats, how long do you think it takes to get from colombia all the way to the rio grande couple months, right? >> richard: five months. >> jesse: seeing it happen in realtime. joe has several months warning. 400,000 migrants? okay. do you think joe biden could do anything, anything at all, richard, to stop or even slow down 400,000 migrants coming from south america to north america? do you think he has anything, you know, in his tool chest to figure that out? >> richard: n
richard richard jesse, your take?re going to agree on something, richard. >> dan: whoa, the cameras are rolling. >> jesse: you can't disagree with this. if you know in june the panamaians tipped sleepy we have 10,000 haitians coming up through central america into your country and they didn't do anything about it, and then in october, late september, they tell you, you know what? it's going to go 400,000 strong caravan coming up? now, we are a sophisticated country richard, we have...
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a >> richard: said nothing like that. >> greg: but you did that wish list. >> richard: excuse me. >>crime and he went after the police. a >> richard: i'm getting there, you talk to communities of color and black communities, what they tell you is that 64% of them favors street patrols, 60% of them favor more money going through word form and training and you also have communities that say there is a fear and mistrust when it comes to police and police cannot be affected if the people who they need to be effective towards don't trust them, so what you have to do is have reform in place so that when you call 911 you are going to trust the person on the other end of the phone. and when communities don't trust who is on the other end of the phone who will show up when they call 911 we have a problem. and until we are willing to acknowledge that their problem exists, we will continue to have the circular conversation that gets us nowhere which is where we are right now. >> katie: i don't think that we are in a circular conversation? >> richard: that's exactly where we are, republicans bel
a >> richard: said nothing like that. >> greg: but you did that wish list. >> richard: excuse me. >>crime and he went after the police. a >> richard: i'm getting there, you talk to communities of color and black communities, what they tell you is that 64% of them favors street patrols, 60% of them favor more money going through word form and training and you also have communities that say there is a fear and mistrust when it comes to police and police cannot be...
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richard? >> richard: u.s.ll feature trailblazing women in american history. the next year the first quarter will have poet maya angelou, the first astronaut, as well as ann may wong the first hollywood actress chinese american dissent. kennedy? >> kennedy: yeah, seahawks fan got attacked by big bird. >> jesse: that was great. have a nice weekend, everybody, see you back here on monday. ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, as president biden struggles to salvage his domestic agenda, another disappointing jobs report casts doubt on the overall strength of the u.s. economy. u.s. added just 194,000 jobs in september, which widely missed the expectations of economists. that's the second straight tepid monthly gain. those numbers come amid continued democrat party infighting that has stalled the president's infrastructure and social reform plans along with the massive tax increases that would come along with them. we have fox team coverage to
richard? >> richard: u.s.ll feature trailblazing women in american history. the next year the first quarter will have poet maya angelou, the first astronaut, as well as ann may wong the first hollywood actress chinese american dissent. kennedy? >> kennedy: yeah, seahawks fan got attacked by big bird. >> jesse: that was great. have a nice weekend, everybody, see you back here on monday. ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, as president biden...
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richard? >> richard: u.s.men in american history. the next year the first quarter will have poet maya angelou, the first astronaut, as well as ann may wong the first hollywood actress chinese american dissent. kennedy? >> kennedy: yeah, seahawks fan got attacked by big bird. >> jesse: that was great. have a nice weekend, eveveveveve at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ were so gallantly streaming
richard? >> richard: u.s.men in american history. the next year the first quarter will have poet maya angelou, the first astronaut, as well as ann may wong the first hollywood actress chinese american dissent. kennedy? >> kennedy: yeah, seahawks fan got attacked by big bird. >> jesse: that was great. have a nice weekend, eveveveveve at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ were...
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go ahead, richard. i mean, generally speaking, you know, peter, joe biden does not have something that boles brock obama and donald j. trump pad, which were a base of support that loved both of these men. and it was very difficult for their poll numbers to really take a dive because there was always a group that very much supported them. george w bush at it was evangelicals. he didn't lose them until the 2nd term with the recession in the war right now. joe biden just didn't have that strongly approved base of support. you know, we're seeing the bottom fall out and it really is coming from independence democrats. they show some leakage, but it's independence and it's a 3rd party voters that generally most people think put him over in those battleground states. okay, laura react to what richard just said, there's, i'd sure. do you agree with that? go ahead. well, i think we have to look at when the whole numbers started declining because there's no arguing that they are, they are runny parallel to how am
go ahead, richard. i mean, generally speaking, you know, peter, joe biden does not have something that boles brock obama and donald j. trump pad, which were a base of support that loved both of these men. and it was very difficult for their poll numbers to really take a dive because there was always a group that very much supported them. george w bush at it was evangelicals. he didn't lose them until the 2nd term with the recession in the war right now. joe biden just didn't have that strongly...
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richard trumka, fairness for everyone. richard trumka, middle class with a union label on it. richard trumka, fighter for the people. as we are engaged in our negotiations now, i think of richard every day because he always said, when you get down to the end of the negotiation, that's when you have to be the strongest. never tire. never tire. always, always save the energy for that final negotiation because sometimes people relax and say, well, let's just get it over with. but richard trumka would never adopt that attitude when he was there working for the workers. it is -- he was a titan of the labor movement. a third generation coal miner, he dedicated his life to the right to organize from his work at the united mine workers of america to his decade-long leadership at the afl-cio. and everything he did, richard trumka was always thinking about the workers. what can we do to give them more certainty in their lives in terms of good pay, jobs benefits and working conditions? richard trumka was a great patriot, and he fought always to strengthen the middle class, as i said, and
richard trumka, fairness for everyone. richard trumka, middle class with a union label on it. richard trumka, fighter for the people. as we are engaged in our negotiations now, i think of richard every day because he always said, when you get down to the end of the negotiation, that's when you have to be the strongest. never tire. never tire. always, always save the energy for that final negotiation because sometimes people relax and say, well, let's just get it over with. but richard trumka...
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with that, take it away richard. >> thank you, lids. i want to introduce jeffrey beyond what was stated in the book. he and i have been friends now for 44 years. jeffrey is a true. he went to dartmouth, and he went into the army, where he was in the 82nd airborne, following in the steps of his father. he is a vietnam war veteran. i jeffrey has served in the nixon and carter and ford administrations. i had the privilege of meeting him when both of us were called to write a memorandum for president carter on economic policy. as you mentioned, he still -- i want to tell you the most distinctive feature of jeffrey garten, which is he's been married 53 years. he is better known as the barefoot can tessa. of all of jeffrey's classmates at yale, where by the way his classmates include robert rice and hank paulson, they like to say he was the most famous person lyon trump. this fantastic book, three days at camp david is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happened in the global financial world. i would also argue it's one of the
with that, take it away richard. >> thank you, lids. i want to introduce jeffrey beyond what was stated in the book. he and i have been friends now for 44 years. jeffrey is a true. he went to dartmouth, and he went into the army, where he was in the 82nd airborne, following in the steps of his father. he is a vietnam war veteran. i jeffrey has served in the nixon and carter and ford administrations. i had the privilege of meeting him when both of us were called to write a memorandum for...
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let me go to richard. here. i go to laura laura you saw you said a lot. laura led richard react. ok. ok. i yeah. i want to let laura finish your thought. you know good. yeah. it did. it would have sounded like until then. honestly, it did sound a bit like a wish list, and i'd really like to just get back to the numbers. we've been tracking joe barton since he was inaugurated. and what was said before about having solid numbers was we call them artificial. his approval rating basically was artificial. he came in with high numbers based on artificial june that he, it was driven by co approval. it was not driven by high marks, generally across the board on other issues. he is 9 months of tracking and he never scored high marks on other issue he came in on what was said that he knew it was, it was a long possibly. 7 went richard take, let richard's me go ahead. we predicted this for 6 months out. once his coven approval start at the fall, it was going to drag down the rest of his overall approval. because generally, people were telling us they approved generally of the job. he was do
let me go to richard. here. i go to laura laura you saw you said a lot. laura led richard react. ok. ok. i yeah. i want to let laura finish your thought. you know good. yeah. it did. it would have sounded like until then. honestly, it did sound a bit like a wish list, and i'd really like to just get back to the numbers. we've been tracking joe barton since he was inaugurated. and what was said before about having solid numbers was we call them artificial. his approval rating basically was...
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i'm executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and the special hello to everyone watching on you tube this evening are the nixon foundation web site or all of those watching on c-span. i had the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing to the eminent scholars of richard nixon in the nixon era. her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald rumsfeld. he's the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on research and writing of his memoirs during the presidency years in san clemente. and he has the distinction of having seven interviewed the former president for 38 hours on tape in 1983 in those materials reside in the peabody archive. our distinguished speaker this evening is john roy price the road scholar and harvard educated attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of nixon. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser
i'm executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and the special hello to everyone watching on you tube this evening are the nixon foundation web site or all of those watching on c-span. i had the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing to the eminent scholars of richard nixon in the nixon era. her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald...
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but the old fashion caveat, and this is richard point. every party in power thinks we'll just tell them what we did and they'll come out for us right now. obama's in richer and 4 or 5 or 6 days ago trying to get the african american vote out. because if they vote 82 percent for mccall, if instead of 88 percent mccaul loses, and that's the problem they have right now and they're banging the abortion drum. the democrats are trying to get the people to care about that issue to come. it's not really what's moving right now as far as we can see, but we still have, you know, we still have to wonder how the election will go. we have some big counties, fairfax and others that are going to have to count the votes and, and we know there's a lot going on. laura is, is joe biden to progressive? what kind, i mean, what is his politics? okay, because i mean, he's an old segregationist and now he's a progressive in the white house. can you explain that to me? i think that's now. he was he was, it was the was the other side. good job there. that's a look
but the old fashion caveat, and this is richard point. every party in power thinks we'll just tell them what we did and they'll come out for us right now. obama's in richer and 4 or 5 or 6 days ago trying to get the african american vote out. because if they vote 82 percent for mccall, if instead of 88 percent mccaul loses, and that's the problem they have right now and they're banging the abortion drum. the democrats are trying to get the people to care about that issue to come. it's not...
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i agree with richard on that. we made a bunch of mistakes.f-owned mistakes like how automatic cuss was handled or executing leaving afghanistan. but the point is, america first, to the extent trump had a strategy, that was it. biden, to the except he has a foreign policy policy, it is a u.s. foreign policy for an american, in parens, and friends middle class. those votes speak to the same issue, which is even if they don't see the world the same way, they're facing the same fundamental constraints as home that an average american agrees, left or right, we don't want to be the world's policemen anymore. we really don't want to be the architect of global trade, and we're not sure we want to promote global values because we're not sure what those values are at home. i think trump leaned into it, biden is chafing a bit more against it, but the outcomes are more similar than one would think. >> ann marie, ian bremmer and richard haass talked about biden claims he forced into the transpacific partnership but he doesn't talk a lot about it anymore.
i agree with richard on that. we made a bunch of mistakes.f-owned mistakes like how automatic cuss was handled or executing leaving afghanistan. but the point is, america first, to the extent trump had a strategy, that was it. biden, to the except he has a foreign policy policy, it is a u.s. foreign policy for an american, in parens, and friends middle class. those votes speak to the same issue, which is even if they don't see the world the same way, they're facing the same fundamental...
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richard, i'm looking forward. i want to talk about some of the potential hiccups that could come up here is the you going to be able to push this tax reform into law. and if so, when can you expect that to happen? what's the timeframe we're looking at? and i don't mean the timeframe they're talking about for implementation is as the 2023 i will they be able to? i mean, i'm really not sure. i think it depends a lot on if you like the political pressure that we can exert. i mean, the one positive thing i will say is that it opens hill bellows. until recently, the irish government wouldn't have countenanced any change in the irish corporate tax regime and were bitterly opposed to even at the you know, the very, very modest changes that we're talking about under this younger as we've discussed, completely inadequacy and process. so they are under pressure, and i think the big global multi nationals are under pressure, but we got to keep that pressure all added to make sure that we get real reform where there is and at
richard, i'm looking forward. i want to talk about some of the potential hiccups that could come up here is the you going to be able to push this tax reform into law. and if so, when can you expect that to happen? what's the timeframe we're looking at? and i don't mean the timeframe they're talking about for implementation is as the 2023 i will they be able to? i mean, i'm really not sure. i think it depends a lot on if you like the political pressure that we can exert. i mean, the one positive...
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richard thaler, we have to end _ indoors. richard thaler, we have to end it _ indoors.d it there. - indoors. richard thaler, we have to end it there. thank| indoors. richard thaler, we - have to end it there. thank you very much forjoining me on hardtalk. very much for “oining me on hardtalk.— hello there. wednesday looks like it's going to be a drier, brighter day for many parts of the uk. a vast improvement over what we saw on tuesday. the northeast of england was particularly badly affected by the rain. it was about a month's worth of rain falling in 2a hours. throughout the day, it was a pretty wet too across eastern parts of scotland. the low pressure that brought the rain and the strong winds is moving out of the way. we've got the next atlantic weather system coming in to the west and in between the two, a small window of drier weather and some sunshine. with clearer skies to start the day across large parts of scotland and northern ireland, pretty chilly out there. for eastern parts of england, there's more rain around still and it's lighter by the morning, the
richard thaler, we have to end _ indoors. richard thaler, we have to end it _ indoors.d it there. - indoors. richard thaler, we have to end it there. thank| indoors. richard thaler, we - have to end it there. thank you very much forjoining me on hardtalk. very much for “oining me on hardtalk.— hello there. wednesday looks like it's going to be a drier, brighter day for many parts of the uk. a vast improvement over what we saw on tuesday. the northeast of england was particularly badly...
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richard: not too previously.the chinese economic coercion against australia, china's focus is laying the groundwork to begin talks to go into the cpt pp. that is the focus against -- focus. further action against australia would not help. china has short-term problems. australian coal, a couple of wto cases australia has taken against china and vice versa. that is where the trade issue will be worked out. it is possible trade ministers might meet, as to a rapprochement of any substantial kind, that is not in the near term. shery: richard mcgregor, always great to have you. france is returning its ambassador following the awkwardness of the pact between australia, the u.k. of the u.s.. using virus restrictions after october 11 after this date past the 70% double vaccination milestone. we heard that some of those numbers when it comes to attendance and occupancy will be lifted from the previous limit. we also have a cool story on the terminal. how alphabets sister is experiment in using its aircraft to deliver good
richard: not too previously.the chinese economic coercion against australia, china's focus is laying the groundwork to begin talks to go into the cpt pp. that is the focus against -- focus. further action against australia would not help. china has short-term problems. australian coal, a couple of wto cases australia has taken against china and vice versa. that is where the trade issue will be worked out. it is possible trade ministers might meet, as to a rapprochement of any substantial kind,...
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mark: thank you very much indeed, richard. it is good news.as putting some fairly serious questions to you and the answers reflected a very realistic viewpoint of what is going on. thank you for being so frank with us about the development. good news in the fight against malaria. richard mihigo, of the world health organization, head of immunization and vaccines. good news on the way in the fight against malaria, which claims something like 400,000 lives every year, most of those, of course, in africa, and among those, most of them children. next, shortages of almost all the essentials, new immediate prospect of things improving. the situation in afghanistan is going from bad to worse for most ordinary people. since the taliban took control eight weeks ago, more and more people are trying to leave. our reporter is in kabul. reporter: another flight took off today towards qatar carrying some 200 people on board. there are occasional charter flights, not regular commercial flights taking people out of afghanistan towards qatar and others to paki
mark: thank you very much indeed, richard. it is good news.as putting some fairly serious questions to you and the answers reflected a very realistic viewpoint of what is going on. thank you for being so frank with us about the development. good news in the fight against malaria. richard mihigo, of the world health organization, head of immunization and vaccines. good news on the way in the fight against malaria, which claims something like 400,000 lives every year, most of those, of course, in...
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richard fisher joins us to moderate the discussion. our audience receives a 10% discount from the books online store by using the code dfwworld. the code is good for any of the books in your shopping cart, not just jeffrey's. continue to check out our website at dfw.world.org for newly scheduled events. i'd like to invite richard fisher to kick off the program. our recipient of the counsel's most prestigious honor. richard began his career in private banking before becoming assistant to the treasury. he served as deputy representative in the clinton administration. his experience includes working for henry kissinger and founder of fisher capital management. i know we're all in for a fascinating conversation. gentlemen, thank you and with that, take it away, richard. >> thank you, liz. i want to introduce jeffrey beyond what is stated in the flap of the book. he and i have been friends now for 44 years. jeffrey is a true public servant. he went to dartmouth and went into the army where he was a lieutenant in the 82nd airborne. falling t
richard fisher joins us to moderate the discussion. our audience receives a 10% discount from the books online store by using the code dfwworld. the code is good for any of the books in your shopping cart, not just jeffrey's. continue to check out our website at dfw.world.org for newly scheduled events. i'd like to invite richard fisher to kick off the program. our recipient of the counsel's most prestigious honor. richard began his career in private banking before becoming assistant to the...
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joining us now for more is richard gill fund, imax -- richard gelfand, imax ceo.ng bigger share at the box office. what kind of movies are they watching? richard: everyone is going to the movies right now. millennials are going to the movies. gen x r. older people are going to the movies. they're watching a pretty broad array of movies. the turnaround really started in earnest with "shang-chi," which was a disney blockbuster. last weekend, "dune," which crosses a lot of lines, big sci-fi, imax did over 20% of the u.s. box office on less than 1% of the screens. bond, more older people, an older demographic went to bond, then went to the last bond. so i think it is pretty much across the board. francine: richard, are these kinda viewership's here to stay? richard: remember, imax is in the blockbuster business, so it depends on your definition of what the right film is. over the last decade, every year aside from the pandemic, box office has been going higher and higher on a global basis. so i think there's no such and that there is sustained demand for block esters.
joining us now for more is richard gill fund, imax -- richard gelfand, imax ceo.ng bigger share at the box office. what kind of movies are they watching? richard: everyone is going to the movies right now. millennials are going to the movies. gen x r. older people are going to the movies. they're watching a pretty broad array of movies. the turnaround really started in earnest with "shang-chi," which was a disney blockbuster. last weekend, "dune," which crosses a lot of...
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when this was going on in your life, how did richard keep going?blizzard. >> i think i was blessed, the universe blessed me with an extraordinary imagination. i had to imagine a full stomach, a warm blank et to the point it was survive or not survive, and i'm grateful the universe survived that. every day was about finding my mom and surviving, finding something to eat. i wasn't conscious of what i didn't have. i was on a mission to live my life, the hand i was dealt and i played it to the best of my ability. >> trevor: on your journey, what have you found to help you heel your wounds. >> i find in spite of not because of. you hear i can't do this because of this or that, if you tell me i can't do something, i will tell you i can in spite of. i'm possible because i you tolde i couldn't do it. i'll show you i can do it. that's the taurus in me, maybe. what we all want is a choice, a chance and change. i was given a chance to make the right choices to see the kind of change that would better my life. >> trevor: where do you think you got that from? >
when this was going on in your life, how did richard keep going?blizzard. >> i think i was blessed, the universe blessed me with an extraordinary imagination. i had to imagine a full stomach, a warm blank et to the point it was survive or not survive, and i'm grateful the universe survived that. every day was about finding my mom and surviving, finding something to eat. i wasn't conscious of what i didn't have. i was on a mission to live my life, the hand i was dealt and i played it to...
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please tell the audience who that richard was. >> richard pryor, one of the most mind blowing iconicmedians of all time but when my mom was dating richard, it was probably 1964 or so, somewhere around there, i was about five or six years old and i didn't see color or know it was an interracial relationship and i also didn't know that was anything other than richard coming over to the house spending time with me which i really enjoyed. made me laugh a lot and it was later in my life where my mom was like we had a hard time, we get dirty clothes. i was like i just didn't understand all of that. it was interesting and in the 70s when i'm coming up and discovering my favorite bands and playing stuff, all of a sudden wow, that richard pryor'. mind blowing stuff. i haven't told a lot of people and as i was writing the book, i was like i kind of forgot about it to be honest. i'm 62 years old, those first 21 years were a long time especially the first, five or six or seven years, a lot of that to be told also with my family's voice so my aunt and uncle telling me about that and how richard r
please tell the audience who that richard was. >> richard pryor, one of the most mind blowing iconicmedians of all time but when my mom was dating richard, it was probably 1964 or so, somewhere around there, i was about five or six years old and i didn't see color or know it was an interracial relationship and i also didn't know that was anything other than richard coming over to the house spending time with me which i really enjoyed. made me laugh a lot and it was later in my life where...
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professor richard barnes, i think we are - richard barnes, i think we are likely to talk to you againave advised her to continue to rest for at least the next fortnight, and not carry out official visits. officials said she's undertaking light duties, and it's her "firm intention" to be present for remembrance sunday on november 14th. borisjohnson addressed the queen's health this morning. i spoke to her majesty, as i do every week, this week and she's on very good form. she's just got to follow the advice of her doctor and get some rest, and i think that's the important thing. i'm sure the whole country wishes her well. lawyers for queen elizabeth's son, prince andrew, have filed papers at a court in new york, asking a judge to throw out a civil lawsuit accusing him of sexual abuse more than two decades ago. the prince has repeatedly denied ever assaulting virginia giuffre. frances read reports. pictured together two decades ago, virginia giuffre claims that prince andrew sexually abused her when she was just 17 — a minor under usa state law. they're allegations prince andrew strenuo
professor richard barnes, i think we are - richard barnes, i think we are likely to talk to you againave advised her to continue to rest for at least the next fortnight, and not carry out official visits. officials said she's undertaking light duties, and it's her "firm intention" to be present for remembrance sunday on november 14th. borisjohnson addressed the queen's health this morning. i spoke to her majesty, as i do every week, this week and she's on very good form. she's just...
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this was from richard hill— call. yes, indeed. this was from richard hill groves _ call.deed. this was from richard hill groves who - call. yes, indeed. this was from richard hill groves who talked l call. yes, indeed. this was from | richard hill groves who talked to david amis only a couple of minutes before he was attacked. it shows the kind of person that david was. what they were talking about was rigid with my daughter going to the youth parliament, and so david was taking them through all the various things that you could do that, he was his usual enthusiastic self, obviously didn't train there was anything wrong or that i would end as tragically as it was too. but the whole thing was that he showed how much david both loved parliament, wanted to be cash wanted pollard to be for everybody, was very keen for children taking part in the children's parliament. and it was one of the many causes that he championed. but it showed the kind of guy he was, and so richard hill groves decided to share that with the sunday times. it is groves decided to share that with the sun
this was from richard hill— call. yes, indeed. this was from richard hill groves _ call.deed. this was from richard hill groves who - call. yes, indeed. this was from richard hill groves who talked l call. yes, indeed. this was from | richard hill groves who talked to david amis only a couple of minutes before he was attacked. it shows the kind of person that david was. what they were talking about was rigid with my daughter going to the youth parliament, and so david was taking them through...
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it's present to 30, we're and he's definitely sensing richard. you say the tide is turning. if i mean, if the constitution, let's just assume for them over the constitution allowed to try to run for a 2nd term. what he of one on well did realities that present the theory, the still has a lot of advantage on his side. right. i mean, this is a guy who has a lot of emergency powers because of the pandemic. a yes, tremendous amount of access to state resources. there have been corruption scandals right and left. and critics are saying maybe that asked a lot to do with you know, money that has to go to elections. so he has a lot of advantages i think present to terry that if he could have, i mean he would have push for changing the constitution. but the fact that he was not able to, to change change the constitution, a lot of events. sophie's allies were against him and now saw his former allies like sen, money, but yell is turning against him and positioning himself as a crusader against corruption. i mean, he may be popular but thinks can turn against him. let's not forget. i t
it's present to 30, we're and he's definitely sensing richard. you say the tide is turning. if i mean, if the constitution, let's just assume for them over the constitution allowed to try to run for a 2nd term. what he of one on well did realities that present the theory, the still has a lot of advantage on his side. right. i mean, this is a guy who has a lot of emergency powers because of the pandemic. a yes, tremendous amount of access to state resources. there have been corruption scandals...
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great flick, you can find on netflix, sir richard. other than screaming, bloody murder, about climate change to members of congress. what can someone who was watching and listening do to help the oceans? what i think one of the biggest things people can do is just great seafood as special am so have it for special occasions. don't eat it as an everyday product at austin. we find ourselves sort of feeding tuna to cats, for example, bus and life in the ocean, especially some seafood is really important for reducing the impacts of climate change. basically takes carbon out of the system and puts it to the ocean floor where it safely sold. and so by taking and out of the ocean, when we're closing at double problem, it's not doing its job of removing copper and from the system. and it's releasing it instead sites just treat it in a special way and only have it on special occasions is would be my sort of biggest it when you who live in coastal now when glen gulp, when we hear about over fishing, how bad a problem is it in our neck of the wo
great flick, you can find on netflix, sir richard. other than screaming, bloody murder, about climate change to members of congress. what can someone who was watching and listening do to help the oceans? what i think one of the biggest things people can do is just great seafood as special am so have it for special occasions. don't eat it as an everyday product at austin. we find ourselves sort of feeding tuna to cats, for example, bus and life in the ocean, especially some seafood is really...
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and richard, average g d, p growth in the philippines in the to total years is 3.4 percent. that's not bad. the lowest, 5 year average since the early 19 ninety's. it is, though, to what extent is the pandemic been used as an excuse for the failure of to thirty's economic policies? the economy was slowing consistently before the pandemic, but it's now suffered 5 consecutive quarters of g d p decline. yeah, i mean, of course, that's that and then is right, that's the kind of narrative that the goring wants to run that, you know, we were in a pyre days. and then this pandemic happened. but the pandemic is really exposed, the incompetence of this administration. it has really exposed the performative ness of president. the 3rd is very good in terms of performing as the kind of a supposed concrete and leader. but when crisis happens, we see that, you know, the paucity of the but the reality is that even before depend damage the philippines, economic growth was on a downward trajectory. was slowing down for their investments was among the lowest, if not the lowest in the region.
and richard, average g d, p growth in the philippines in the to total years is 3.4 percent. that's not bad. the lowest, 5 year average since the early 19 ninety's. it is, though, to what extent is the pandemic been used as an excuse for the failure of to thirty's economic policies? the economy was slowing consistently before the pandemic, but it's now suffered 5 consecutive quarters of g d p decline. yeah, i mean, of course, that's that and then is right, that's the kind of narrative that the...
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the suspected spy is richard miller an fbi agent from many years.was working counter espionage monument is that we are couple, according to the fbi the russian woman was a major in the kgb they say that miller fell for her, george lewis reports that was a dark moments in the fbi history. >> met in this west hollywood apartment house with the couple and offered to sell government secrets. the price $50,000 in gold and 7000 in cash. richard miller i-1963 graduate of birmingham university was not considered an especially good agent by some of his colleagues. he had been reprimanded several times for sloppy work. at his work in the los angeles suburb, investigators found a number of stolen classified documents. this is the first time in its history that the fbi has arrested one of its own on spying charges. this is a real emotional time for us. in washington fbi director william webster had this reaction. >> first time that i know of any charge ever being brought, we brought it, we investigated it, and we use the appropriate steps to limit the damage. >
the suspected spy is richard miller an fbi agent from many years.was working counter espionage monument is that we are couple, according to the fbi the russian woman was a major in the kgb they say that miller fell for her, george lewis reports that was a dark moments in the fbi history. >> met in this west hollywood apartment house with the couple and offered to sell government secrets. the price $50,000 in gold and 7000 in cash. richard miller i-1963 graduate of birmingham university...
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richard? yes, both good questions. pump in the space which is often, terraced houses are complicated for heat pumps because of the limited floor space. with flats, there are issues with leasehold rights and who owns the access to the building. what tends to make sense for flats and for blocks of flats is to have a building wide approach. this is something that does often happen in new developments, particularly in london where rather than having individual heating systems in each house or each flat, sorry, you would have a central boiler and that could easily be upon the roof, solar panels on the roof or even a district heating scheme. cities are looking at these much bigger networks of hot water pipes which are very popular in countries like denmark and sweden, where they work very well in urban areas because there is a high density of heating and lots of buildings like flats. where i think it might be quite complicated is in a building like a large house has been converted into flats. we have not seen many of those b
richard? yes, both good questions. pump in the space which is often, terraced houses are complicated for heat pumps because of the limited floor space. with flats, there are issues with leasehold rights and who owns the access to the building. what tends to make sense for flats and for blocks of flats is to have a building wide approach. this is something that does often happen in new developments, particularly in london where rather than having individual heating systems in each house or each...
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richard installed a heat . um . located. richard installed a heat -um- in located.d a heat pump in his _ located. richard installed a heat pump in his house _ located. richard installed a heat pump in his house seven - located. richard installed a heat pump in his house seven years | located. richard installed a heat - pump in his house seven years ago. i can safely say it's the best thing we ever— can safely say it's the best thing we ever did, the house is constantly at a pleasant temperature. it's not boiling — at a pleasant temperature. it's not boiling hot _ at a pleasant temperature. it's not boiling hot but it is very livable. and from — boiling hot but it is very livable. and from next april people will be able to apply for a £5,000 grant to help them pay to replace an existing gas boiler with a heat pump. it is part of a £450,000,000 package announced by the government. but thatis announced by the government. but that is only enough to cover a maximum of 90,000 pumps. while there are around 25,000,000 gas boilers in uk homes. it’s are around 25,000,000 gas
richard installed a heat . um . located. richard installed a heat -um- in located.d a heat pump in his _ located. richard installed a heat pump in his house _ located. richard installed a heat pump in his house seven - located. richard installed a heat pump in his house seven years | located. richard installed a heat - pump in his house seven years ago. i can safely say it's the best thing we ever— can safely say it's the best thing we ever did, the house is constantly at a pleasant...
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richard donohue was on phone calls with the acting attorney general and the president and richard donohuesay that the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me. richard donohue and the acting attorney general jeffrey rosen were active resisters against donald trump's attempts to overturn the presidential election. donald trump had no way to get around that resistance within his own administration and in the office of the secretary of state of georgia, for example, because donald trump does not really know how to do anything. he knows nothing about government or how to make things happen in government. we have a new perspective on donald trump's ineptitude in fiona hill's new book, fiona hill left the town of bishop auckland in england in 1989 to pursue her studies which led to degrees from harvard and eventually serving as a national intelligence officer with expertise on russia in the administrations of george w. bush and president barack obama. she continued her service in that position during the trump presidency and eventually found herself testifying about and against the preside
richard donohue was on phone calls with the acting attorney general and the president and richard donohuesay that the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me. richard donohue and the acting attorney general jeffrey rosen were active resisters against donald trump's attempts to overturn the presidential election. donald trump had no way to get around that resistance within his own administration and in the office of the secretary of state of georgia, for example, because donald trump does...
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what is my take away, richard, from this data? richard: thank you for having me back. i think that the main takeaway is consumers remain rather pessimistic in these past three months. largely unchanged and the level of their sentiment. most of the increase was felt between the income groups. the upper third of the income distribution was clearly more optimistic. mainly the top two thirds was more pessimistic. this follows the supply lines difficulties and labor force participation difficulties. you know, also, it reflects what consumers think about the future of inflation and unemployment. alix: can i stop you to dig into that a little more? i was interested that the one-year inflation expectation rose 4.8% but the five to 10 year is still 2.8. it is higher than 2 but under 3. what is that telling us about the consumers' short versus medium-term projector he. richard: i think that consumers have lost the notion that it will be transit. over the past six months, the year ahead inflation rate has remains on average 4.8%. the first year of the pandemic it was 3%. they no
what is my take away, richard, from this data? richard: thank you for having me back. i think that the main takeaway is consumers remain rather pessimistic in these past three months. largely unchanged and the level of their sentiment. most of the increase was felt between the income groups. the upper third of the income distribution was clearly more optimistic. mainly the top two thirds was more pessimistic. this follows the supply lines difficulties and labor force participation difficulties....
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hi richard. are you going to show me the _ john,. hi richard. the homes _ john,. hi richard. are you going to show me the homes of— john,. hi richard. are you going to show me the homes of the - john,. hi richard. are you going to show me the homes of the stars. | show me the homes of the stars. absolutely. let's get on board. these cliff top houses sell for millions. , , �* ., �*, millions. this is david beckham's - lace millions. this is david beckham's lace on millions. this is david beckham's place on our _ millions. this is david beckham's place on our right. _ millions. this is david beckham's place on our right. david - millions. this is david beckham's i place on our right. david beckham's lace? place on our right. david beckham's place? they — place on our right. david beckham's place? they are _ place on our right. david beckham's place? they are owned _ place on our right. david beckham's place? they are owned by _ place on our right. david beckham's place? they are owned by some - place on our right. david beckham's place? they are o
hi richard. are you going to show me the _ john,. hi richard. the homes _ john,. hi richard. are you going to show me the homes of— john,. hi richard. are you going to show me the homes of the - john,. hi richard. are you going to show me the homes of the stars. | show me the homes of the stars. absolutely. let's get on board. these cliff top houses sell for millions. , , �* ., �*, millions. this is david beckham's - lace millions. this is david beckham's lace on millions. this is david...
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thank you, richard black. what kind of moral. richard black. the vice president and regional director for africa at the world resources institute, joining me from nairobi. good to have you with us on bbc news today. i have been interested in what the institute has been saying about the challenge is dealing with climate change alongside the challenges of dealing with recovery from the covered mac pandemic because developing nations have been disadvantaged on both counts, so your organ, are due that it is possible to address both the challenges of the pandemic, like unemployment as well as the climate crisis —— so you are arguing. unemployment as well as the climate crisis -- so you are arguing.— crisis -- so you are arguing. lovely to be with — crisis -- so you are arguing. lovely to be with you. _ crisis -- so you are arguing. lovely to be with you, thank— crisis -- so you are arguing. lovely to be with you, thank you. - crisis -- so you are arguing. lovely to be with you, thank you. not - crisis -- so you are arguing. lovely| to be with you, t
thank you, richard black. what kind of moral. richard black. the vice president and regional director for africa at the world resources institute, joining me from nairobi. good to have you with us on bbc news today. i have been interested in what the institute has been saying about the challenge is dealing with climate change alongside the challenges of dealing with recovery from the covered mac pandemic because developing nations have been disadvantaged on both counts, so your organ, are due...
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check out our web site at csw world.org for newly scheduled events and now i would like to invite richard fischer to kick off the program which is the former presidency of the federal reserve bank of dallas has imagine a most importantly a recipient of the councils most prestigious honor the h. mallon award. he served as deputy representative in the clinton administration. he has worked for secretary of state henry kissinger strategic. pfizer firm and founder fischer capital management and has earned an bachelor's degrees and it b.a. from stanford. i know will be a fascinating conversation and gentlemen thank you again and with that taken away richard. >> thank you liz and i want to introduce jeffrey beyond what was stated in the book. he and i have been friends now for 44 years. jeffrey is a true public servant. he went to dartmouth and then he went into the army where he was a lieutenant in the 82nd airborne followed by his father who was in the korean war and was also it world war ii bettman -- bet there will vietnam war veteran. jeffrey is served in the nixon carter and ford administr
check out our web site at csw world.org for newly scheduled events and now i would like to invite richard fischer to kick off the program which is the former presidency of the federal reserve bank of dallas has imagine a most importantly a recipient of the councils most prestigious honor the h. mallon award. he served as deputy representative in the clinton administration. he has worked for secretary of state henry kissinger strategic. pfizer firm and founder fischer capital management and has...
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richard: it is on shaky ground.p and start speaking the truth to people about the elections. the people that were reelected last year are not questioning the results of their own election. there is some hypocrisy there. be brave enough to speak to their constituents about how the elections are run. reporter: director of elections for fulton county, georgia. thank you so much. richard: thank you. ♪ judy: lastight we reported on the heightened interest in careers in the medical field including moves to train more nurses. tonight we look at the shortage of nurses affecting health-care care workers and hospitals. in the past few days, nurses and other workers in southern california and oregon authorized a potential strike against kaiser permanente, understaffing being part of the disputes. john yang is back with a report from south florida on how shortages are affecting hospitals there. >> tomorrow, we're down midship again. john: every morning dakota reds moves nurses around on the schedule for the nexteveral days to m
richard: it is on shaky ground.p and start speaking the truth to people about the elections. the people that were reelected last year are not questioning the results of their own election. there is some hypocrisy there. be brave enough to speak to their constituents about how the elections are run. reporter: director of elections for fulton county, georgia. thank you so much. richard: thank you. ♪ judy: lastight we reported on the heightened interest in careers in the medical field including...
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the suspected spy is richard miller, an fbi agent for 20 years. he was working in counterespionage when he met a soviet couple, and according to the fbi, the russian woman was a major in the kgb. they say that miller fell for her.mi george lewis reports it is a dark moment in the fbi's history. >> reporter: the government contends that agent miller met here in this west hollywood apartment house with the soviet couple and offered to sell isom government secrets.r: the price, $50,000 in gold and 7,000 in cash. miller, a 1963 graduate of brigham young university, was not considered an especially good agent by some of his colleagues. he had been reprimanded several times for sloppy work. at his house in a los angeles suburb investigators found a number of stolen classified documents. >> this is the first time in its history that the fbi has arrested one of its own on spying charges. as one agent put it, this is a real emotional time for us. in washington, fbi director william webster had this reaction. >> first time that i know of any charge has ever
the suspected spy is richard miller, an fbi agent for 20 years. he was working in counterespionage when he met a soviet couple, and according to the fbi, the russian woman was a major in the kgb. they say that miller fell for her.mi george lewis reports it is a dark moment in the fbi's history. >> reporter: the government contends that agent miller met here in this west hollywood apartment house with the soviet couple and offered to sell isom government secrets.r: the price, $50,000 in...
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but now yields are so, so, so low and all these -- exactly as richard richard phrased it, zero cash flow, nose bleed companies, they're reliant on the low interest rates so in a weird way, richard's called on the faang minus n plus m, they are high cash flow companies. my dividend companies are also high cash flow companies and also low multiple. in a period of rising rates and that, you know, creating some market dislocation, some instability, potentially in a weird way we're both hiding out in the same safe space, different superficially but fundamentally a similar call. >> so agreement in the ranks, not dissension katie to you one of the picks i found interesting was mastercard people are paying in so many different ways now >> this kind of tapers loss of momentum here. we like to look for names that look very different from the s&p 500. and that does include mastercard which corrected about 16% from its high before finally stabilizing and showing some improved short term momentum it came up to its 50 day moving average. we have a short-term counter trend buy signal there that isn't s
but now yields are so, so, so low and all these -- exactly as richard richard phrased it, zero cash flow, nose bleed companies, they're reliant on the low interest rates so in a weird way, richard's called on the faang minus n plus m, they are high cash flow companies. my dividend companies are also high cash flow companies and also low multiple. in a period of rising rates and that, you know, creating some market dislocation, some instability, potentially in a weird way we're both hiding out...
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with that, take it away, richard. >> thank you, liz. i want to introduce jeffrey beyond what is stated in the flap of the book. he and i have been friends now for 44 years. jeffrey is a true public serve and the. he went to dartmouth and then into the army. following, by the way, the tradition of his father who was decorated for bravery in the battle of pork chop hill in the korean war. his dad was also a world war ii veteran. a very distinguished military officer. and jeffrey has served in the nixon and carter and ford administration. i had the privilege of meeting jeffrey when both of us were called to write some decision memorandum for president carter on economic policy issues. and he has gone on since to be a director at lehman, to serve on corporate boards, and as you mentioned, liz, to be very distinguished dean of the yale school of management where he still professes. jeffrey gartner is married to his wife ina. they've been married 53 years. she is better known as the barefoot contessa. one of the best chefs in the world. one o
with that, take it away, richard. >> thank you, liz. i want to introduce jeffrey beyond what is stated in the flap of the book. he and i have been friends now for 44 years. jeffrey is a true public serve and the. he went to dartmouth and then into the army. following, by the way, the tradition of his father who was decorated for bravery in the battle of pork chop hill in the korean war. his dad was also a world war ii veteran. a very distinguished military officer. and jeffrey has served...
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richard gere will come, now you tell me how serious is a trial where richard gere comes from hollywoodi am. i hope it lasts as short as possible because there are more important things to take care of. let s get some of to take care of. security forces in nigeria are hunting for hundreds of inmates who escaped from a jail in oyo state. heavily—armed men stormed the prison after blasting the walls with dynamite. over eight hundred prisoners were reported to have escaped but several hundred were recaptured. the russian energy giant, gazprom, says it will suspend exports to moldova unless it pays a $700—million debt, and signs a new supply contract by december. gazprom has reduced supplies by a third to the former soviet state — which relies entirely on russia for its gas. earlier this week, moldova was forced to introduce a state of emergency due a shortage of gas. china has announced it will pilot a property tax as the authorities try to control the largest housing market in the world. state media said the long proposed measure would initially last five years and apply to residential an
richard gere will come, now you tell me how serious is a trial where richard gere comes from hollywoodi am. i hope it lasts as short as possible because there are more important things to take care of. let s get some of to take care of. security forces in nigeria are hunting for hundreds of inmates who escaped from a jail in oyo state. heavily—armed men stormed the prison after blasting the walls with dynamite. over eight hundred prisoners were reported to have escaped but several hundred...
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unless richard frank was lying.ce the next day to return a lamp, sault richard, and threw into a rage, throwing the lamp across the room. when about that, they asked doug? there was no rage at all, he said. disappointment maybe. >> i don't know if i was really mad. i was more upset about it. she was more jumping from one relationship to the next. so i left. that's the last i seen of her. and then doug said something kind of strange. remember, detective hilton had decided not to tell him that she was dead, rather that she was missing. listen to this. >> i don't have any reason to see her again, i don't want to see her again. you know, she's just something dead and something i want to put out of my mind. >> reporter: she's dead? why would she say that? the detectives follow-up, worried that he may climb up. -- i >> reporter: unfortunate surprise. >> the tape recorder started making some strange sounds. >> oh boy. >> when it failed we had to stop. [noise] >> reporter: so they waited a few days, did some research on dou
unless richard frank was lying.ce the next day to return a lamp, sault richard, and threw into a rage, throwing the lamp across the room. when about that, they asked doug? there was no rage at all, he said. disappointment maybe. >> i don't know if i was really mad. i was more upset about it. she was more jumping from one relationship to the next. so i left. that's the last i seen of her. and then doug said something kind of strange. remember, detective hilton had decided not to tell him...
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i want to get a thought or two from richard on powell. richard, you worked for him in a very senior capacity when he was secretary of state. i guess my simple question is how should we remember colin powell? and why should we not remember him a lot of his critics want him to be remembered, which is that disastrous u.n. speech when he supported -- when he presented what turned out to be, you know, at least incomplete, if not fake evidence about the causes for war with iraq? >> i say see things quickly, we should remember him as a great american, son of immigrants who dedicated his life to public service both in uniform and as a civilian. a really wonderful, wonderful role model. i think his intellectual legacy, the so-called powell doctrine, essentially a set of caution, questions to ask before the united states uses force in any situation, and they're wise questions that need to not just be asked but answered. that for him was i think the lesson of vietnam. in terms of iraq, i think a lot of the criticism is wildly unfair. he was not enth
i want to get a thought or two from richard on powell. richard, you worked for him in a very senior capacity when he was secretary of state. i guess my simple question is how should we remember colin powell? and why should we not remember him a lot of his critics want him to be remembered, which is that disastrous u.n. speech when he supported -- when he presented what turned out to be, you know, at least incomplete, if not fake evidence about the causes for war with iraq? >> i say see...