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that was the community of rochester where he really focused a lot of his philanthropy and more broadly on areas that were complementary to business if i think of business today a lot of business leaders, i think take social support for the basic market system as as given that i i wrote a piece recently in atlantic, and i know they haven't been talking to many people 30 and under that. well, that's what i was about to say and if you talk to even business school to so these aren't undergraduate political science students and talk about people who are studying finance and business school are skeptical of the outcomes of the capitalist business oriented economy. so i think businesses need to be more engaged their businesses also can solve a great many things in partnerships with each other and with local educational institutions. i use it in the book the example of pittsburgh as a place that did come together under business in philanthropic leadership to reinvent itself the state of massachusetts did the same after the evisceration of mills as an industry. so business leaders can play on t
that was the community of rochester where he really focused a lot of his philanthropy and more broadly on areas that were complementary to business if i think of business today a lot of business leaders, i think take social support for the basic market system as as given that i i wrote a piece recently in atlantic, and i know they haven't been talking to many people 30 and under that. well, that's what i was about to say and if you talk to even business school to so these aren't undergraduate...
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. >> they live up in rochester. rochester's upstate new york.he was in a suburban area called chili. ♪ itsy-bitsy spider went up the spout again ♪ >> brittanee was vibrant. bchlg ♪ grandma got unover by a reindeer ♪ >> she was just full of life, always singing and dancing and being the center of attention. her smile was so beautiful. it just lit up the room. >> brittanee had a little sister myrissa, and she had a little brother, cam. >> that one's brittanee. that's myrissa and camdyn. >> i was the middle child in the siblings. >> i was 12 years apart from brittanee and very close with her, even though i was little. >> oh, my god. she adored him. look at how happy he was. >> she was very caring. she was just always my protector. she was always the there to hold us, to comfort us, to make sure we're always safe anywhere we went. >> we became best friends from day one. she was a very, very kind, and just beautiful, beautiful person inside and out. >> i would describe brittanee as a little spitfire. she was little but mighty. she had this, like, war
. >> they live up in rochester. rochester's upstate new york.he was in a suburban area called chili. ♪ itsy-bitsy spider went up the spout again ♪ >> brittanee was vibrant. bchlg ♪ grandma got unover by a reindeer ♪ >> she was just full of life, always singing and dancing and being the center of attention. her smile was so beautiful. it just lit up the room. >> brittanee had a little sister myrissa, and she had a little brother, cam. >> that one's...
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joining us is jordan rochester. you had this message from the boe come the chancellor pulling for alert -- the chancellor pulling forward his fiscal plan. are you reassured? jordan: not really. what it does show is the government is willing to move quicker, which is kind of expected after the recent you turn on the tax cuts, it raises a question what is your gdp assumption. in that case the forecast for gilt issuance is not high enough. i plan to do spending cuts in the future. a huge energy package, the national insurance cuts, how will you follow any credible fiscal rule. i see many budgets come and go. this is the first and the opr forecast has gotten any attention from sterling investors. it means we see the forecast, we doubt them, we carry on. alix: if i look at the 10 year yields in the u.k. can i say something like the boe did announce it will actually work but is it more complicated? jordan: i do not think it is complicated. the bank of england was not there to calm down yields and help people who own gilts
joining us is jordan rochester. you had this message from the boe come the chancellor pulling for alert -- the chancellor pulling forward his fiscal plan. are you reassured? jordan: not really. what it does show is the government is willing to move quicker, which is kind of expected after the recent you turn on the tax cuts, it raises a question what is your gdp assumption. in that case the forecast for gilt issuance is not high enough. i plan to do spending cuts in the future. a huge energy...
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we have a safety crisis here in rochester, new york. we had concerning july, we had 2 police officers ambushed. we had one that was fatally injured in the incident. last week, we had a 3-year-old child in the head. god in a cross fire. just last week, we also had a retired police officer who was shot and killed. we don't need 12 hours. we need a plan. it's hard to develop a plan when you have a lack of resources like you said earlier. 100 police officers we are short. the past two crime -- the past two years crime has surged in 2021. last year, with 81 homicides and 41 -- shot. we have 64 homicides in 300 plus people shot. israel concerns when you talk about mandating officers to 12-hour shifts. more retirements and less recruitment. for burnout and more stress on the officers. when you talk about officer wellness, a decline in mental health. less police officer means you have less time for community policing. >> if you can make this race, how can you police officers? is the former chief family of a heart for them. >> absolutely. we nee
we have a safety crisis here in rochester, new york. we had concerning july, we had 2 police officers ambushed. we had one that was fatally injured in the incident. last week, we had a 3-year-old child in the head. god in a cross fire. just last week, we also had a retired police officer who was shot and killed. we don't need 12 hours. we need a plan. it's hard to develop a plan when you have a lack of resources like you said earlier. 100 police officers we are short. the past two crime -- the...
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prude died from asphyxiation after rochester police officers handcuffed him while he was naked, put a hood over his head, and then pushed his face into the freezing cold ground for two minutes while kneeling on his back. last year, a grand jury decided not to file charges against the officers involved in prude's death. the prude family filed a lawsuit two years ago. the city of rochester has not admitted liability in prude's killing and did not pay punitive damages. in more news from new york, a federal judge has blocked major portions of a state law restricting who can carry concealed firearms in public spaces. district court judge glenn suddaby ruled thursday that new york's attempts to bar guns from so-called sensitive spaces, including schools, libraries, museums and theaters, violated the constitutional right to carry a firearm for the purposes of self-defense. new york attorney general letitia james has promised to appeal thursday's ruling. in the mexico, at least 20 people were killed in the state of guerrero after gunmen wearing ski masks burst into a town hall in the city of
prude died from asphyxiation after rochester police officers handcuffed him while he was naked, put a hood over his head, and then pushed his face into the freezing cold ground for two minutes while kneeling on his back. last year, a grand jury decided not to file charges against the officers involved in prude's death. the prude family filed a lawsuit two years ago. the city of rochester has not admitted liability in prude's killing and did not pay punitive damages. in more news from new york,...
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we have had 419 people shot in rochester. this year 68 homocides. 300 plus people shots. on november 8th and vote different why? they are voting like their life is on the line and they can again go to www.singletary for congress.com and help me flip this seat. >> bill: last point here. that's an amazing figure. 81 homicides? remarkable. you are the former police chief. your tenure did not end the way you wanted it to end. some officers who worked under you were involved with an incident where a mentally disturbed person died in their custody. can you overcome that? if so, how are people reacting to that with you trying to come back into public life? >> we had an incident that happened that was tragic. the highest officer in the state of new york and law enforcement officer the new york state attorney general investigated the incident. the findings said the officers' actions were not criminal but very tragic. we need to make sure we don't have an incident like that happen here. we need to invest in mental health. i think people in this community know politics were at play
we have had 419 people shot in rochester. this year 68 homocides. 300 plus people shots. on november 8th and vote different why? they are voting like their life is on the line and they can again go to www.singletary for congress.com and help me flip this seat. >> bill: last point here. that's an amazing figure. 81 homicides? remarkable. you are the former police chief. your tenure did not end the way you wanted it to end. some officers who worked under you were involved with an incident...
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can be seen by anyone, middle to middle mythology, brunetta, from rochester and molded yoshika story. cough. he paused rosco, previously with coast albano lips though, just a woolen i blue eyes you don't do out. but toyota's wish and when you join him in the bucket accordingly and nazis, my okay, he's go bunder rosco tillman, masika dora, that you to news and he's not pretty geo of any normal person would find these peaches shocking or what anybody on this is just human mute you must hear i genuinely course, a dory sign that says he a with to norman crane squat metalli's. mom that was for meal shows your fresh reason. it's her shoot up. should you was mad. are both in love. the studies come summer after world war 2, the atrocities of fascism was still vivid in people's minds, and hearts were heavy shocking documentary, film, and photos. exposing naziism was shown at the nuremberg trial for the 1st time. still commentaries of unspeakable crimes are now widely available. people who haven't forgotten the history can compare the events of 80 years ago. with those of to day. 1934 germany a
can be seen by anyone, middle to middle mythology, brunetta, from rochester and molded yoshika story. cough. he paused rosco, previously with coast albano lips though, just a woolen i blue eyes you don't do out. but toyota's wish and when you join him in the bucket accordingly and nazis, my okay, he's go bunder rosco tillman, masika dora, that you to news and he's not pretty geo of any normal person would find these peaches shocking or what anybody on this is just human mute you must hear i...
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so it is really extremely embarrassing and that comes on top of rochester ministry performance. and greenwich hasn't really been extremely impressive either. so it raises the question of, of really the professionalism in the russian. i'm forcing how well they're protected and, and also you can imagine that if you're somebody who's about to call to be called up or worried that you'd be called up, you look at this and say, well, i'd better make my my way the way out of the country any we had through any, any means at my disposal, because i don't want to end up like this. meanwhile, 1st group of russian soldiers has arrived in bella. ruth take part in a new joint force to protect and defend the border. on monday, better russian president, alexander location because said ukraine was crossing to attack his country. and now joint forces, russia, the deployment is raised fears the battle washing troops could cross the border and join russian forces in the warren ukraine. christiano, we arrived in bel rosen land. i will say honestly, the grating was unexpectedly very warm, very pleasant
so it is really extremely embarrassing and that comes on top of rochester ministry performance. and greenwich hasn't really been extremely impressive either. so it raises the question of, of really the professionalism in the russian. i'm forcing how well they're protected and, and also you can imagine that if you're somebody who's about to call to be called up or worried that you'd be called up, you look at this and say, well, i'd better make my my way the way out of the country any we had...
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i am the mayor of rochester, minnesota. we had about 124,000 people in our community and we host the largest employer, mayo clinic. we are primarily focused on the world of health care. we are about 73% white. we have an average median health, -- income that is relatively high because of the health department. we have a 6% poverty rate. the highest has been 9%. it affects our black population in particular. many of our population lives in poverty. we have great disparities in our community. those disparities were exacerbated by the pandemic. there are still many at-home that are not back in the workforce. i would say one other thing that you might want to know is we have a destination medical center initiative that was a $6 billion initiative. it was their idea, i guess. they got support for infrastructure, in order to accommodate economic development and growth in the community. studying this infrastructure replacement in our city center and a little beyond that. so, we are poised for growth and development. about 2700 yea
i am the mayor of rochester, minnesota. we had about 124,000 people in our community and we host the largest employer, mayo clinic. we are primarily focused on the world of health care. we are about 73% white. we have an average median health, -- income that is relatively high because of the health department. we have a 6% poverty rate. the highest has been 9%. it affects our black population in particular. many of our population lives in poverty. we have great disparities in our community....
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thank you for having me. rochester sport. down at the women's ponders like a blind meaning to faded cologne for nil to move within striking distance of table . it is false burger ahead of their clash. next weekend. bye and linda. down at nathan in the 29th. we need to set a time on what would turn out to be an easy afternoon for hurting alone and go early on. in the 2nd half, i'd like to know before further goals from defender, ty nada, and forward lena mcgrew, wrapped up the 3 points for boy who remained the only side yet to concede, to go o c. and on that note you're up to that coming up next is doc film with a look at efforts to re introduce jackowitz and other wildlife to reserve in northern argentina. we're, we're to look, it's coming up after a short break. i have been threatened to i have been better because we try to to show 3 of face mafia over the world. environmentalists are in danger the enemy ruthless.
thank you for having me. rochester sport. down at the women's ponders like a blind meaning to faded cologne for nil to move within striking distance of table . it is false burger ahead of their clash. next weekend. bye and linda. down at nathan in the 29th. we need to set a time on what would turn out to be an easy afternoon for hurting alone and go early on. in the 2nd half, i'd like to know before further goals from defender, ty nada, and forward lena mcgrew, wrapped up the 3 points for boy...
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we will catch up with jordan rochester a little -- in a little bit. tom: later on from deutsche bank, i will call it idiosyncratic story but fully in with jordan is sterling. we are going to the sumac but a massive now what -- we are going to sunak but it is a massive now what for the u.k. lisa: we have a number of economic data points, including the shiller index coming out at 9:00 a.m. how much do you see a rollover and houses and how does this lead into rent? was saw rent come down significantly but it will not trickle into the cpi for quite a while. at what point does it matter to the fed. at 1:00 we get the selling of notes. can we breach the 4.5% and sell at that level and how many people pile in because this is the peak. today, the earnings after the bell, microsoft expected see the slows growth back to 2017. alphabet i am more interested in because that is the advertising tell and the other side of the story. are we seeing advertisers pulling back and could that be a sign of the broader trend? jonathan: earnings right now. revenue in line, 2.9
we will catch up with jordan rochester a little -- in a little bit. tom: later on from deutsche bank, i will call it idiosyncratic story but fully in with jordan is sterling. we are going to the sumac but a massive now what -- we are going to sunak but it is a massive now what for the u.k. lisa: we have a number of economic data points, including the shiller index coming out at 9:00 a.m. how much do you see a rollover and houses and how does this lead into rent? was saw rent come down...
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chris from rochester new york please state your question or make your comment. >> i guess a little bit of both and thank you very much. i'm intrigued bynk your book and up.going to pick it i was in higher education for 45 years and most of that was at a community college. thisis is one of the things i'm hoping it's in your book. community college is rarely talked about with regards to -- and it's the last bastion of formalized education where students get relatively inexpensive craft even though tuition has gone up substantially at communityit colleges also. if the student is to access a more affordable education it offers that and a variety of ways if you are talking about some small credentialed certificatew, after six or nine months of studies to an associate degree program and we did design them for years to transfer to four-year campuses for credit. i'd like to get your onion in terms of how you feel going forward with the things that you think are important which led the way many of the things you mentioned are tremendously important and how the community college fits into that.
chris from rochester new york please state your question or make your comment. >> i guess a little bit of both and thank you very much. i'm intrigued bynk your book and up.going to pick it i was in higher education for 45 years and most of that was at a community college. thisis is one of the things i'm hoping it's in your book. community college is rarely talked about with regards to -- and it's the last bastion of formalized education where students get relatively inexpensive craft even...
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my mother is from rochester, new york. dad is from buffalo, new york. they moved to new jersey the time i was born. project veritas is located in westchester county, new york 45 minutes north of new york city. we have a few dozen journalists roaming the country undercover. >> was your life like zero to 18? >> are right about that in my first book. my father and grandfather were in construction and property maintenance and i help them up until my teenage years. i write about some of that story and the story of resilience in my life. i didn't ever think i was going to be a journalist, but i watched local news in new york fox five nbc four abc seven. i read the new york times every day. i read newspapers every day for a year or two. i found mike wallace once said this. he said it best. things were not as they seemed and rarely as they should be. i didn't know what to do with that sentiment. i didn't know what that meant to meet. was i going to be an actor? work in finance? work with my dad? i wanted to do something about that. things were not portrayed acc
my mother is from rochester, new york. dad is from buffalo, new york. they moved to new jersey the time i was born. project veritas is located in westchester county, new york 45 minutes north of new york city. we have a few dozen journalists roaming the country undercover. >> was your life like zero to 18? >> are right about that in my first book. my father and grandfather were in construction and property maintenance and i help them up until my teenage years. i write about some of...
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a pretty suburb of rochester. big houses, big families, and top ranked schools that make the people who live here want to stick around. >> this community, i grew up in a bubble. this is the community is a bubble. >> the rideout family lived in that happy bubble. chelsea dated the whole this right out boy, colin. >> i when member one of the first time i went over to his house in high school, he was cooking dinner. and i was like oh, man, cooking dinner. very cool. >> irresponsible? >> oh yeah. that was one of the reasons why i fell in love with him. i loved his family. >> and it was a big one. three girls, four boys. the rideout household was always bustling. family dinners, holidays. colin's parents, craig and laura, embraced the chaos. this is craig, s sister, robbyn drew. clearly they like being player in this. they were enjoying this? seven. kids >> dad craig worked as a computer programmer and spent time entering kids at his church. >> craig is an outwardly personable person. you meet craig rideout, your like.
a pretty suburb of rochester. big houses, big families, and top ranked schools that make the people who live here want to stick around. >> this community, i grew up in a bubble. this is the community is a bubble. >> the rideout family lived in that happy bubble. chelsea dated the whole this right out boy, colin. >> i when member one of the first time i went over to his house in high school, he was cooking dinner. and i was like oh, man, cooking dinner. very cool. >>...
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rochester, new york, state your question. >> thank you very much. i am intrigued by your book. i'm going to pick it up and read it. i was in higher education for 45 years, and most of that was at a community college. this is one of the things i'm hoping is in your book. community colleges are rarely talked about in these discussions with regards to what they can do for students, and it is really the last bastion of formalized education that the students can get relatively inexpensively, even though the tuition has gone up substantially at community colleges also. but if a student is to access a more affordable education, community colleges offer that in a variety of ways in terms of what you're talking about, small credentials, you know, two associates degree programs and they can be designed to transfer to four year campuses without loss of credit, and i would just like to get your opinion in terms of how you feel going forward with the things you feel are important? many of the things you have mentioned are tremendously important and a community college it's into that. >> chr
rochester, new york, state your question. >> thank you very much. i am intrigued by your book. i'm going to pick it up and read it. i was in higher education for 45 years, and most of that was at a community college. this is one of the things i'm hoping is in your book. community colleges are rarely talked about in these discussions with regards to what they can do for students, and it is really the last bastion of formalized education that the students can get relatively inexpensively,...
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you melex yacht club, you shall drinker rochester with miller bush and girl. a group of dorval's bristled simple white william with b a with books glows to their course. ah ah, ah oh oh oh boy, is this the best of both? no issue. but for the mobile individual annual g d, p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. last does that, we've got drug calling in a mobile little a washer garishly. probably a primary coffee seal from corpus runi chip, totally near prison. fisher for him on the line to come out see what your level of thought would have thought of. unemployment is off the child's. moldova territorial integrity and sovereignty. we respect of the country which enjoys financial support from the u. s. and the youth is constantly roth, by political and corruption scandals. oh, but old didn't stop mo, google obtaining you turn to the truth is in 2022. ah, ah, it is revealed that the grain corridor is being used for committing terror acts. what is the question for the existence of this corridor? president, emperor, warned the ukraine grain deal could be at risk if it
you melex yacht club, you shall drinker rochester with miller bush and girl. a group of dorval's bristled simple white william with b a with books glows to their course. ah ah, ah oh oh oh boy, is this the best of both? no issue. but for the mobile individual annual g d, p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. last does that, we've got drug calling in a mobile little a washer garishly. probably a primary coffee seal from corpus runi chip, totally near prison. fisher for him on the line to come...
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yeah. club useful drinker, rochester with miller bush and go, but of dorval's episode, civil. what, why am i speaking with. ready with oh boy, is this the best of both? no issue. but for the mobile one, annual g d p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. the law does that. we've got a normal dollar. a was to ship a coffee seal for quite a few 1000000 kids. near printers where you'll find a mobile number to reach a level of thought they would have thought of unemployment is off the charts, moldova territorial integrity and sovereignty. we respect of the country which enjoys financial support from the u. s. and the you is constantly robbed by political and corruption scandals. but all that didn't stop mo, google obtaining you candidate status in 2022 net technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, accept where such order to conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about personal intelligence at that point, obviously is to trust or rather than fear. i would like to take on various jobs with artificial in
yeah. club useful drinker, rochester with miller bush and go, but of dorval's episode, civil. what, why am i speaking with. ready with oh boy, is this the best of both? no issue. but for the mobile one, annual g d p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. the law does that. we've got a normal dollar. a was to ship a coffee seal for quite a few 1000000 kids. near printers where you'll find a mobile number to reach a level of thought they would have thought of unemployment is off the charts, moldova...
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where he spent most of his free life in rochester.on here? it tells you in their day they they were extraordinary people even today. we keep judging people by my our generation instead of the generations they were born. that's all the story i think america needs to hear and i kind of like where we are as a country now. i think we have calmed down, simmered down and learning about these two would only benefit us. >> ainsley: they want to remove the statues because they don't note history. >> brian: they don't know the history and they don't like the depiction. >> steve: they need to read your book obviously because you would learn what each were about. abraham lincoln knew time was up for slavery but he couldn't figure out how to do it without breaking the country. >> brian: absolutely. two dates i'm going to be on stage talking about all my books over in brandon, mississippi, november 12th. the next day in tulsa, oklahoma and the newark, new jersey, december 2nd. joined by some fox stars. also, book signing this week in barnes & noble
where he spent most of his free life in rochester.on here? it tells you in their day they they were extraordinary people even today. we keep judging people by my our generation instead of the generations they were born. that's all the story i think america needs to hear and i kind of like where we are as a country now. i think we have calmed down, simmered down and learning about these two would only benefit us. >> ainsley: they want to remove the statues because they don't note history....
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chris and rochester, new york, your first up. please go ahead and state your question or make your comment. >> caller: i guess a little bit of both. thank you very much. i am intrigued by your book and i'm going to pick it up and read it. i have been, i was in higher education for 45 years and most of that was at a community college. this is one of the thingsth i'm hoping that is in your book. community colleges are rarely talked about in these discussions with regards to what they can do for students and is truly the last bastion of our formalized education that students can get the relatively inexpensive costs even though the tuition has gone up substantially at community colleges also. but if a student is to access a more affordable education, community colleges offers that and of right of ways in terms of what you were talking about from small credentials, certificates after six or nine months of study to an associate degree program and they can be designed, we designed them to transfer to four-year campuses without loss of c
chris and rochester, new york, your first up. please go ahead and state your question or make your comment. >> caller: i guess a little bit of both. thank you very much. i am intrigued by your book and i'm going to pick it up and read it. i have been, i was in higher education for 45 years and most of that was at a community college. this is one of the thingsth i'm hoping that is in your book. community colleges are rarely talked about in these discussions with regards to what they can do...
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for, for management on prussia, they'll is to develop a strategy with coup to crane to cisco, to rochester, on, on my mom, which has actually too much ela, booklet. anya martha is gonna be super enough for the rubbish vaccines to summer. honest. whoa, dana place has shinta in we should be in the for a convention, but you still have to put on to their wish. kimberly is vignettes knitting needle on us. la maya came to push for he that is, you know, if you guys can look deals can be your cci versus golardo. shanpa horse. yes sir. sure. price for the simple round is officer harris and born with arctic chugs kobylinski browser and their prob robin. he also needs a price for him for villa parker, she ties after that group customer, he lock dock his heart that manon. it pay anything extra if she scooper or garage year of somebody. her money, if nobody atmosphere from january 28th to february 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalists took place in vienna. the organisation of ukrainian nationalists, or o u. n for short was founded by colonel yet gainey kind of audits and austrian officer
for, for management on prussia, they'll is to develop a strategy with coup to crane to cisco, to rochester, on, on my mom, which has actually too much ela, booklet. anya martha is gonna be super enough for the rubbish vaccines to summer. honest. whoa, dana place has shinta in we should be in the for a convention, but you still have to put on to their wish. kimberly is vignettes knitting needle on us. la maya came to push for he that is, you know, if you guys can look deals can be your cci...
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a synergy with cook to crenza, cisco to rochester on my mom which has access to mozilla booklet or anya, martha rubies from enough of the rubbish vaccine to summer. alice wo done it twice as shinta in we should be in the for a convention. but you still have to put on today, which kimberly is mindy asking, knitting needle on us. lemme came to post. he that is, you know, if you guys can look dealership biachi, you versus canada. shanta horse, he saw sharp. i saw her. this implant is officer harris and born with arctic chugs kobylinski, but i was law and they prob robin, he or she needs a place for him for villa tucker, she, ty, is absent, our group cassandra hillock. dock, his heart that manon. it a lead to actually if shes cooper or brower she of somebody had a minute if nobody atmospheric from january 28th to february 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalist took place in vienna. the organisation of ukrainian nationalists or o u. n. for short, was founded by colonel yet gainey kind of audits and austrian officer willis and mounded ukrainian nationalists units during world war
a synergy with cook to crenza, cisco to rochester on my mom which has access to mozilla booklet or anya, martha rubies from enough of the rubbish vaccine to summer. alice wo done it twice as shinta in we should be in the for a convention. but you still have to put on today, which kimberly is mindy asking, knitting needle on us. lemme came to post. he that is, you know, if you guys can look dealership biachi, you versus canada. shanta horse, he saw sharp. i saw her. this implant is officer...
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uh, but he can't preach as well as the next woman lisa blunt rochester.applause] you all think i'm kidding. i'm not, you ever hear whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. they have my back and they, i have theirs and we have a great attorney general and kathy jennings who work with my son beau and lieutenant governor bethany hall is here as well. and the mayor, robin christensen, thanks for welcoming us to dover. mr mayor. and as i said, uh, you know, person, he knows a lot about being mayor, but he's even a better receiver. um, mr mayor, thank you for what you're doing for the city of wilmington's, you're making a big difference, pal, you really are making a big difference. you know, uh, we've got another mayor here today. she's no longer the mayor, she happens to be the head of the director of the office of public engagement, keisha lance bottoms. the mayor of atlanta madam mayor. where are you there? [applause] she is two things i learned. you gotta know about keisha. one, she's smarter than you and two, she's smarter than me politically as well. that's why i hired he
uh, but he can't preach as well as the next woman lisa blunt rochester.applause] you all think i'm kidding. i'm not, you ever hear whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. they have my back and they, i have theirs and we have a great attorney general and kathy jennings who work with my son beau and lieutenant governor bethany hall is here as well. and the mayor, robin christensen, thanks for welcoming us to dover. mr mayor. and as i said, uh, you know, person, he knows a lot about being mayor, but he's even a...
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would be mailed already in coup to crane to cisco, to rochester, on, on my mom which has access to mozilla or should put me to run. you must not be supporting up with the rubbish, vexes to summer, or the slow donna place as shinta in we should be in the for a future money still really put on today, which kimberly is mindy asking, hearing needs on us lamar looking to push he that is you know, if you guys can in what you should be. okay. if cisco seattle though she, she didn't, that horses saw stuff. i saw her. isn't randy's opposite? heck was him born without it? chance kolinski. but i was around the pope robin. he also needs a place where he for villette, like us, she thighs upset that group casa this is the very harmony, if nobody atmosphere, ha ha. from january 28th, to february, 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalists took place in vienna. the organisation of ukrainian nationalists, or o u. n for short was founded by colonel yet gainey kind of audits and austrian officer, lincoln mounded ukrainian nationalists units during world war one and the civil war law in exile. he an
would be mailed already in coup to crane to cisco, to rochester, on, on my mom which has access to mozilla or should put me to run. you must not be supporting up with the rubbish, vexes to summer, or the slow donna place as shinta in we should be in the for a future money still really put on today, which kimberly is mindy asking, hearing needs on us lamar looking to push he that is you know, if you guys can in what you should be. okay. if cisco seattle though she, she didn't, that horses saw...
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governor walz will start first. >> rochester is home to the world-famous mayo clinic. thousands come from around the world for treatment. health care spending topped $4 billion in 2020. the cost of health care continues to weigh heavily on families in our state. can you point to one specific policy or initiative in your platform that will help lower the cost of health care for minnesotans? what we do as governor to lower the cost? gov. walz: thank you for the question, and thank you for great tv for hosting and thank you for minnesotans caring about democracy. health care is fundamental to each of us. an precedented pandemic and access to get the health care to get the vaccines you needed and get the lifesaving care when you needed it. it has become way too expensive. one of the things we know is making sure people are insured on the front end, so they are able to get the inventive care. we have been advocating and expanded on minnesota care. we were able to make sure that the provider tax stayed on, allowed that care to be delivered. we saw this last week that minneso
governor walz will start first. >> rochester is home to the world-famous mayo clinic. thousands come from around the world for treatment. health care spending topped $4 billion in 2020. the cost of health care continues to weigh heavily on families in our state. can you point to one specific policy or initiative in your platform that will help lower the cost of health care for minnesotans? what we do as governor to lower the cost? gov. walz: thank you for the question, and thank you for...
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but he can't preach as well as the next woman, lisa rochester. y'all think i'm kidding, i'm not.ou ever hear her? whoa. they have my back and i have theirs, and we have a great attorney general and kathy jennings who worked with my son bo and lieutenant governor bethany hall is here as well. and the mayor, robin christiansen, things for welcoming us, mr. mayor. and as i said, he knows a lot about being mayor, but he's an even better receiver. mr. mayor, thank you for what you are doing for the city of wilmington, you are making a big difference, you really are making a big difference. we've got another mayor here today, she's no longer the mayor, she happens to be the head of the director of office engagement. keisha lance bottoms, the mayor of atlanta. madame mayor, where are you? [cheers and applause] two things i learned, you have to know about keisha, one, she's smarter than you, and two, she's smarter than me politically as well, that's why i hired her. it's great to have you, welcome to dell state i've been bragging about. the fact of the matter is, she's also the mayor of
but he can't preach as well as the next woman, lisa rochester. y'all think i'm kidding, i'm not.ou ever hear her? whoa. they have my back and i have theirs, and we have a great attorney general and kathy jennings who worked with my son bo and lieutenant governor bethany hall is here as well. and the mayor, robin christiansen, things for welcoming us, mr. mayor. and as i said, he knows a lot about being mayor, but he's an even better receiver. mr. mayor, thank you for what you are doing for the...
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it has escalated its attacks on rochester, 3 crowning jewel of all this, if i may say, so was the bombing of the crimea bridge. that was something that, that cave did not really directly take responsibility for, but according to vladimir putin, according to his, one of his most recent addresses and statements, basically all intelligence that he has at his disposal shows that well, it was indeed key of and indeed ukraine that were behind the bombing, according to ukrainian sources. and according to the ukrainian statement, more than a 100 strikes were carried out on the ukrainian, on various ukrainian facilities. that includes both missiles of various sorts. and well, of course, ah, unmanned drones or that russia had apparently purchased from iran. so there you have it. ah, well, a lot of ukrainian energy infrastructure has been well not taken out, but rather badly damaged and it has already impacted the lives of ukrainians. at least 5 regions of ukraine have been completely cut off from the energy supply. because of the missiles strikes that includes dozens of other cities and towns and i
it has escalated its attacks on rochester, 3 crowning jewel of all this, if i may say, so was the bombing of the crimea bridge. that was something that, that cave did not really directly take responsibility for, but according to vladimir putin, according to his, one of his most recent addresses and statements, basically all intelligence that he has at his disposal shows that well, it was indeed key of and indeed ukraine that were behind the bombing, according to ukrainian sources. and according...
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the economic crisis sort of see that in yuki is facing right now that he really storm rochester, the conflicts in the body, but also in the country. of course i was pointing out that richey snark isa. in fact, on the son of india, ellsworth, richest man, neuron murphy and his wealth and his privilege and fight has been used against him . i, by his critics, are more often than naught. ah, but now at a time like these. so there is some sort of confidence that we are seeing in, in, in, in fact, in indians as well as in people in the u. k. as far as where she sonata is concerned. he's been the minister of finance in yuki all for 3 years. he's proved himself he has a good solid traffic on there. also, the hope really is that he stays on indian billionaire announcement. sandra has also waited on social media to point out her wishes soon. ox victory has turned the tables on the u. k. his own history of dealing with india in 1947 on the cost of indian independence. winston churchill supposedly said, all indian leaders will be of low caliber and men of straw. to day, during the 75th year of o
the economic crisis sort of see that in yuki is facing right now that he really storm rochester, the conflicts in the body, but also in the country. of course i was pointing out that richey snark isa. in fact, on the son of india, ellsworth, richest man, neuron murphy and his wealth and his privilege and fight has been used against him . i, by his critics, are more often than naught. ah, but now at a time like these. so there is some sort of confidence that we are seeing in, in, in, in fact, in...
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oh rochester. say prices are at 40 or heights and blame the government for not doing enough to tackle the issue. tens of thousands of people reportedly took to the streets of the french capital to show their anger with smoke fonts set off during the march. it would obviously be so i am for the distribution of wealth. first often the government tells us we must 1st produce the wealth. it makes fun of us. we have produced it for a long time. would never, has france been so rich in the well so badly shed to set up a better way of life to which we have it here for 4 years. we do not adhere to a political party if we adhere to the idea of better living. and therefore, we are here to strengthen and to give no voice. italy and germany also saw unrest on their streets with hundreds in rome, voicing discontent about italy, journey, anti russian sanctions, and nato sending arms to ukraine. while protesters and germany's leaked sick rallied against the economic policies of the current government, burning flar
oh rochester. say prices are at 40 or heights and blame the government for not doing enough to tackle the issue. tens of thousands of people reportedly took to the streets of the french capital to show their anger with smoke fonts set off during the march. it would obviously be so i am for the distribution of wealth. first often the government tells us we must 1st produce the wealth. it makes fun of us. we have produced it for a long time. would never, has france been so rich in the well so...
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a quote unquote true to fit that is did to teacher chillik or chin milky i thought, but it is in rochester review. various new rich teams, kiwi. for sawyer, joe or his school reported to school or west virginia is not, but i would in your g. p shed, we'll have it to everyone. surprise, typical. oh you and member should give. if you decided to take over. he was one the way that whoever gained the germans trust would gain power. of course, in you would be possible to arrange a meeting with hitler, but he could reach out to canary ahead of the up there. took each found a pretext for the meeting, the formation of ukrainian nationalist combat units within the german army. that was how his name became no to the pura. the secret of their schools were stablished in the pony cities of franco and canada shook. yeah. which was appointed chief inspector and personally trained the instructors. however, he was unaware that in the eyes of the german leadership, both he and the entire o u. n will be a cannon photo fit only to do dirty work. through the plants, if was well aware of the o u. n. 's history u
a quote unquote true to fit that is did to teacher chillik or chin milky i thought, but it is in rochester review. various new rich teams, kiwi. for sawyer, joe or his school reported to school or west virginia is not, but i would in your g. p shed, we'll have it to everyone. surprise, typical. oh you and member should give. if you decided to take over. he was one the way that whoever gained the germans trust would gain power. of course, in you would be possible to arrange a meeting with...
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are still in place in parts of australia after a massive storm dumped a month's worth of rain in rochestercross the state of victoria, leaving hundreds of people stranded. over 3,000 people have already applied for aid and meteorologists say more rain is on the way. on sunday, the australian prime minister, anthony albanese assessed the damage for himself when he travelled to the areas worst hit by the floods. he thanked the emergency services and said more personnel are being deployed immediately. by the end of today, over 180 adf personnel will be on the ground here in victoria, poviding support with evacuations, providing support with sandbagging, providing whatever support is required and we'll continue to respond positively to further requests. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a dinosaur that'll fit in your front room. the small skeleton that could sell for a big price. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades — the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing ch
are still in place in parts of australia after a massive storm dumped a month's worth of rain in rochestercross the state of victoria, leaving hundreds of people stranded. over 3,000 people have already applied for aid and meteorologists say more rain is on the way. on sunday, the australian prime minister, anthony albanese assessed the damage for himself when he travelled to the areas worst hit by the floods. he thanked the emergency services and said more personnel are being deployed...
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and while there isn't no lower directly coming to lazing, homosexual relationships as such, rochester algebra, q community must be concerned about their safety. in this respect, that the law doesn't change anything fundamentally, but it changes and already difficult situation for the wars. and i don't expect any protests russians are intimidated, restricted in, at the end, freedom of expression. and since the beginning of the mobilization also disorient, there was uri regime reporting there, israel in lebanon, and had ended a long standing dispute over their shared maritime border in the mediterranean. the 2 countries are still technically at war. so leaders have signed an agreement separately. both nations hoped to benefit from off shore gas extraction within the area that was once disputed. you as president joe biden has called this deal historic w. tonya kramer explains what the argument was about. the mediterranean sea, off the coast, between israel and lebanon. these fair contest at waters. both countries have long been locked in dispute over where the maritime border lies. behin
and while there isn't no lower directly coming to lazing, homosexual relationships as such, rochester algebra, q community must be concerned about their safety. in this respect, that the law doesn't change anything fundamentally, but it changes and already difficult situation for the wars. and i don't expect any protests russians are intimidated, restricted in, at the end, freedom of expression. and since the beginning of the mobilization also disorient, there was uri regime reporting there,...
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simply because the water level is still very high and dangerous for people or you might just walk us rochester community or even try to resume recovery work. so people on such an exactly what's the scope of this thing, but i can tell you that it's a devastating disaster, but many puzzles and i get a new report from the world wildlife fund says animal populations around the world have declined sharply in the past 5 decades it says, mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish have seen a 69 percent drop since 1970 populations. ne bio diverse regions of latin america and the caribbean declined by staggering 94 percent over the same period. it's under a ramp, se reports from chin garza national park in columbia. these are dark times for wildlife around the world. the w. w. f latest living planet report says wild animal populations are in sharp decline, and that nowhere is the last or concerning them in latin american, the caribbean, were monitored populations of mammals, birds. i'm fabian's. reptiles and fish have declined by 94 percent since 970 this in one of the most bio diverse regions of th
simply because the water level is still very high and dangerous for people or you might just walk us rochester community or even try to resume recovery work. so people on such an exactly what's the scope of this thing, but i can tell you that it's a devastating disaster, but many puzzles and i get a new report from the world wildlife fund says animal populations around the world have declined sharply in the past 5 decades it says, mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish have seen a 69...
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a living up in rochester and i picked up peoples fecal matter leakage when we were hungry or thirsty people gave us water or left over food on it, but without ever touching us. so wasn't the little they tossed some coins at our feet, we really suffered that we couldn't do anything else. pick to that. it's what we've always done. generation after generation. i got a legible, there has never been any other option for us giving a lot of food that would have gone a lot, a lot of li company if we had tried to sell vegetables on the no one would have bought them this year been get they can look some of the vehicles go we later, the garden i don't about himself, a member of the very high brahman cast decided to go against his own class interests. and to break with tradition, i study finds my study. oh, their new daily, his organization, hosts a school for children of untouchables. everything is devoted to showing that excrement has value, that it can be used to make gas for cooking. for lighting, for feeding plants. dr. patrick wants to convince his fellow citizens, the toilets are desirabl
a living up in rochester and i picked up peoples fecal matter leakage when we were hungry or thirsty people gave us water or left over food on it, but without ever touching us. so wasn't the little they tossed some coins at our feet, we really suffered that we couldn't do anything else. pick to that. it's what we've always done. generation after generation. i got a legible, there has never been any other option for us giving a lot of food that would have gone a lot, a lot of li company if we...