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and look at that correspondence to philip roth. you actually, i needed philip roth's permission. and i managed to acquire philip roth's permission formally in an email the next day he died, which actually muted the point because it said once he was dead could look at it. but it was so that was i killed. philip roth. and i thought, you know, alison lurie lives in ithaca. i wonder what would happen if i just got in touch. and, you know, she was, i think, in her early nineties at that point. and she incredibly gracious and invited me into her home and served tea and we had like she you know some of the stuff ends up in the book she told me something she had just she was really close friends with roth. so when i talked to her, she had just back from the funeral and she talked about how she was in roth's apartment and there was this plant stand that had a hat on it. and that had it been there for a long time, ever since saul bellow got back from his nobel ceremony and gave philip roth the hats that he could wear to his nobel some day and so i had this is this incredible conversation w
and look at that correspondence to philip roth. you actually, i needed philip roth's permission. and i managed to acquire philip roth's permission formally in an email the next day he died, which actually muted the point because it said once he was dead could look at it. but it was so that was i killed. philip roth. and i thought, you know, alison lurie lives in ithaca. i wonder what would happen if i just got in touch. and, you know, she was, i think, in her early nineties at that point. and...
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nick: kenneth roth, thank you very much.fferent view from yuval shany, the chair of international law at hebrew university in jerusalem. he has written extensively about international courts and tribunals, and was a member of the u.n. human rights committee. thank you very much. welcome. do you think that south africa has shown israel's intent to destroy in whole or in part palestinians? yuval: no. i think south africa did work quite effectively on introducing some circumstantial evidence for its claim. it did point to a lot of harm and suffering, a lot of damage inflicted on palestinians in the gaza strip. and it allocated significant time also to flesh out a lot of statements that were given by israeli officials. there are still many holes in the narrative they are presenting before the court. nick: let's talk about some of those statements. can roth and the south africans said when prime minister netanyahu cites a biblical story in which the enemies of jews are destroyed, and valves israel should achieve the same aim in g
nick: kenneth roth, thank you very much.fferent view from yuval shany, the chair of international law at hebrew university in jerusalem. he has written extensively about international courts and tribunals, and was a member of the u.n. human rights committee. thank you very much. welcome. do you think that south africa has shown israel's intent to destroy in whole or in part palestinians? yuval: no. i think south africa did work quite effectively on introducing some circumstantial evidence for...
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keeps razor wire up in eagle pass, georgia the conversation will recovering investment banker carol roth wall street journal assisted editor james freeman. "mornings with maria" is live right now. ♪ ♪ ♪. cheryl: it is time for the hot topic of hour. president biden touting the growing economy at his event in wisconsin before getting a little off track. watch. >> last week we saw the biggest jump in 30 years and appositive consumers are feeling about the economy. things are sinking and we passed the good legislation we knew it was going to take time to take hold. it's taken hold in turning the economy around. we also learned america filed 16 million new business applications since i became president. >> i'm proud to announce $1 billion from a bipartisan position that will be used to build the new bridge. by the way i used to make beer brewed here it is used make -- thanks to the great lakes -- my professor, i won't get into my professor. look, my predecessor, he chose a different course. there's still making 30 to 50% profit, it cost $10 to make it, ten bucks to make it. cheryl: meanwhile
keeps razor wire up in eagle pass, georgia the conversation will recovering investment banker carol roth wall street journal assisted editor james freeman. "mornings with maria" is live right now. ♪ ♪ ♪. cheryl: it is time for the hot topic of hour. president biden touting the growing economy at his event in wisconsin before getting a little off track. watch. >> last week we saw the biggest jump in 30 years and appositive consumers are feeling about the economy. things are...
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i'm arabile gumede and joined by karen roth >>> coming to you from london and davos. your headlines this hour. >>> the ruling democratic party claims a third term as incoming leader and they reject reunification from china >> to influence this election. we trust that only the people of taiwan have the right to choose their own president. >>> here in davos, the fourth round of the ukraine peace talks ends with little progress despite 80 countries sitting down for negotiations to date. once again, no russia at the table. >> this president and his team never agreed it's not acceptable by ukrainian society and by the presidents. >>> commencement shares gain as talks resurface with the reuters report suggests the german budget is speculating a deal with the lender and rival deutsche bank. >>> and former president trump holds a dominant lead in the polls with a 48% in the vote against nikki haley before the gop caucus in iowa >>> welcome to the show. let's get to some german data points for you we have german fourth quarter gdp falling 0.3% in 2023 the final quarter saw a d
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the names on the planet that i expected that one shocked me it was out of the blue. >> and richard rothhow about you? >> other than stephen hawking, nothing, the reason that judge released this, she knew all of this information all of the people's names were already out there in public with regard to jeffrey epstein, including clinton and including former president, it just, she knew it was public information. >> rich, the court should never have had names sealed, to which the court has gone, to protect the names is irregular. >> there is no reason why, the information anything other than victims, should always be revealed. how does -- if bill clinton or donor bill richardson were at the compound or in boca with him, that is is not -- how is how is that -- why does he have an interested to protected. >> charlie, you interviewed epstein, any names that surprised you. >> no, hawkings. >> i know. >> i know a lot about people he development with on wall street, he had deep connects in just about every wall street firm, j.p. morgan and deutsche bank, bear stearns. j.p. morgan the biggest ban
the names on the planet that i expected that one shocked me it was out of the blue. >> and richard rothhow about you? >> other than stephen hawking, nothing, the reason that judge released this, she knew all of this information all of the people's names were already out there in public with regard to jeffrey epstein, including clinton and including former president, it just, she knew it was public information. >> rich, the court should never have had names sealed, to which the...
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it can keep going and keep going, doctor roth says. >> that's the procrastination part.he revenge aspect is where you retaliate against the day because you feel you didn't have enough time for yourself. for example, a new parent or someone who has a very busy work schedule might delay sleep so they can finally relax. while it might feel good at the moment, doctor roth says that lack of sleep will catch up with you in the long terme. >> this can go from a choice, you know. i'm choosing not to go to sleep into an insomnia where i can't fall asleep because if this is something that you do routine early, your body and your brain are going to start to learn. i get into bed and i scroll. >> doctor roth suggests using electronic devices in another room so your bed is not associated with technology. experts also add consider a bedtime ritual like drinking non caffeinated tea and making lists so you can put your worries to bed. >> all right. denise dador reporting i have to say with a small baby at home, i'm very familiar with the 3 a.m. instagram scroll. it's so hard isn't it, d
it can keep going and keep going, doctor roth says. >> that's the procrastination part.he revenge aspect is where you retaliate against the day because you feel you didn't have enough time for yourself. for example, a new parent or someone who has a very busy work schedule might delay sleep so they can finally relax. while it might feel good at the moment, doctor roth says that lack of sleep will catch up with you in the long terme. >> this can go from a choice, you know. i'm...
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. >>> let's see how things are shaping up with carolin roth in the london tnewsroom good morning, carolin. >> good morning, frank we are seeing the recovery after three days of losses the stoxx 600 posting the worst day since october. it had to do with the ecb comments telling us to expect the first rate cut only in the summer here on this side of the pond as well, we are scaling back on the easing we are seeing signs of stabilization. slim gains the dax is up .25% the ftse 100 is flat the ibex is under performing the smi in switzerland is up 0.2% i want to tell you about richemont. the stock blew it out of the water with the third quarter sales report they are seeing growth in all regions apart from the eu. they are saying there are signs the chinese consumer is coming back to europe i want to look at the sectors. they are all per tomforming nicy healthcare with slim losses. back to you, frank. >> carolin roth, thank you. >>> time for the check on the top corporate stories with silvana henao. silvana, good morning. >> frank, good morning the faa says inspections of the initial group of 4
. >>> let's see how things are shaping up with carolin roth in the london tnewsroom good morning, carolin. >> good morning, frank we are seeing the recovery after three days of losses the stoxx 600 posting the worst day since october. it had to do with the ecb comments telling us to expect the first rate cut only in the summer here on this side of the pond as well, we are scaling back on the easing we are seeing signs of stabilization. slim gains the dax is up .25% the ftse 100...
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back to you, frank. >> carolin roth in the london n newsroom. thank you. >>> turning to washington, d.c. and lawmakers hammering out a deal to avert a shutdown which was scheduled to take effect at midnight tonight. we have brie jackson joining me from washington. brie. >> reporter: frank, this pushes the deadline from january to march as the divided congress struggles for full-year government funding bills. >> this votbill is passed. >> reporter: government shutdown averted for now. congress passed the measure that extends funding through two dates. march 1st and march 8th. >> a bipartisan cr which keeps the government open and gives us time to negotiate and pass full-year funding bills. >> we are gathered once again to kick the can down the road. >> reporter: house speaker mike johnson and senate majority leader chuck schumer reached a deal on how much to spend. lawmakers still need to agree on 12 appropriations bills to fully fund the government for a year. now this funding bill is separate from negotiations over a national security package t
back to you, frank. >> carolin roth in the london n newsroom. thank you. >>> turning to washington, d.c. and lawmakers hammering out a deal to avert a shutdown which was scheduled to take effect at midnight tonight. we have brie jackson joining me from washington. brie. >> reporter: frank, this pushes the deadline from january to march as the divided congress struggles for full-year government funding bills. >> this votbill is passed. >> reporter: government...
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see us withdrew roth it immediately from afghanistan, and we will not, not successful in iraq. so that's sort of confidence and it's not a whole clear that some targeted strikes by the us and the k partners could hold them back. but, you know, put it, put it into the context for us because how big a threat are they really, can they really stand up to a us led coalition? it's easy to on to estimate the who's the is now if the us what's on least old, if it's military might against the who it is. no, they would not be able to stand up to that. but that would result in a full hold out regional loan, who touts don't forget what the, who's the so think doing in the red sea is extremely irritating and expensive for us in the west and beyond. that's inside the, i'm on mobility in the r as well. it's actually quite popular because of who these are frames themselves as the defender of palestine. and no one else seems to be defending the palestinians, so unleashing our military might against the whose these would not be popular around the arab world. the who sees in yemen, similar to has
see us withdrew roth it immediately from afghanistan, and we will not, not successful in iraq. so that's sort of confidence and it's not a whole clear that some targeted strikes by the us and the k partners could hold them back. but, you know, put it, put it into the context for us because how big a threat are they really, can they really stand up to a us led coalition? it's easy to on to estimate the who's the is now if the us what's on least old, if it's military might against the who it is....
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. >> and i'm arabile gumede with carolin roth.hese are your headlines. >>> in davos, ukraine's foreign minister tells cnbc he has no reason to doubt the biden administration commitment to support war efforts against russia. >> everything we have been hearing since from congress and from the biden administration is that there are no discussions about whether ukraine deserves to be helped nor about the sum of the support. that's reassuring. >>> houthi rebels launch strikes in the red sea hours after president biden acknowledges the targets in yemen have been ineffective. the saudi arabia finance minister says riyadh is trying to secure the region. >> we are looking at political efforts to try to deescalate for the world and region economy to flourish means you need stability. >>> european markets look to close an unforgettable week with the ftse 100 gaining as lackluster sales have the boe looking for rate cuts this year. >>> and the tech the rally popping and apple shares climbing 3% as investors are eyeing gains on wall street in
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john dean as well, jessica roth. coming up next, chris christie's take on all, this and his role as the former presidents only full-throated critic in the republican primaries at this point. later, another breaking story, more federal corruption allegations against new jersey democratic senator bob menendez. >>> tonight's breaking news, the former president appealing made valid decisions, on the legal docket this week, he's also expected to file papers on his presidential appeal of immunity. that, in a whole string of other legal milestones are coming up even as the iowa caucus and new hampshire primary draw closer. with me, not one of the challenges, former new jersey governor and former prosecutor chris christie. i wonder what you make of the main secretary of state's argument about what she did, and the trump filing? >> look, i think that there is an interesting legal argument to be made here. i think that the problem is as a practical matter, excluding people from the ballot in this way is going to cause even mor
john dean as well, jessica roth. coming up next, chris christie's take on all, this and his role as the former presidents only full-throated critic in the republican primaries at this point. later, another breaking story, more federal corruption allegations against new jersey democratic senator bob menendez. >>> tonight's breaking news, the former president appealing made valid decisions, on the legal docket this week, he's also expected to file papers on his presidential appeal of...
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also former attending -- former attorney general jessica roth, she currently teaches at -- and maggie haberman, cnn political analyst, cnn senior political analyst, and author of the great book confidence, meant the making of donald trump, and the breaking of america. jessica, what stands out to you about the presidents ruling? >> well, he throws a lot into this brief. it's presented as one question, presented as, did the colorado courts get this wrong. so in a sense it's presented as this one simple question. but when you actually go on and read the filing, it encompasses at least ten other arguments that are all part of what the colorado court decided. so it's really sort of a kitchen sink approach, as we were talking about. i think the -- is most compelling and that the supreme court might find most per swelling is a reason to take it up is this reason that he's presented before that if you allow the states, all 50 states, to make their own determination about whether or not he's qualified to be on the ballot for president, that that really invites chaos, and that the supreme court
also former attending -- former attorney general jessica roth, she currently teaches at -- and maggie haberman, cnn political analyst, cnn senior political analyst, and author of the great book confidence, meant the making of donald trump, and the breaking of america. jessica, what stands out to you about the presidents ruling? >> well, he throws a lot into this brief. it's presented as one question, presented as, did the colorado courts get this wrong. so in a sense it's presented as...
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lauren: carol roth, thank you.congress agreed on another short-term funding deal that would halt a government shutdown for the next few weeks. let's bring in heritage foundation public economist e.j. antoni. good to see you. we keep punting. what does it take for congress to finally take action when it comes to government spending and the debt? >> lauren, that's a great question, what is it going to take? my goodness how the is current crisis not enough? we have $34 trillion in debt. we're adding a trillion dollars whatever 100 days. we're heading to 3 trillion-dollar deficit for the fiscal year. we're still not out of the banking crisis last march. the fed papered over that with emergency loans. we have a housing market completely frozen over. we have a cost of living crisis. at what point will these politicians get it through their heads? it is absolutely astounding. >> the senate returns and votes tomorrow on this continuing resolution but a lot of the hard-liners in the republican party say we need action on th
lauren: carol roth, thank you.congress agreed on another short-term funding deal that would halt a government shutdown for the next few weeks. let's bring in heritage foundation public economist e.j. antoni. good to see you. we keep punting. what does it take for congress to finally take action when it comes to government spending and the debt? >> lauren, that's a great question, what is it going to take? my goodness how the is current crisis not enough? we have $34 trillion in debt....
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in 1917. with balfore's letter to roth child, the leader of the zionists in england, the creation of the jewish state in a palestinian territories was officially launched. newspapers ran headlines, palestine for the jews. the arabs found out about it, but it was already too late. worsed in the balfore declaration was the agreement of some arabs with the jews. palestinians realized that they were simply betrayed. they were left alone. after the war, the league of nations was created. the situation of the arabs was not clear. in paragraph 22. the league of nations, it is mentioned that arabs lack the necessary ability to manage their land. it was declared that the arabs need the ruling of a european country until they become strong and stand on their own feet, but they've been standing on their own feet for centuries, there in palestine. syria, jordan, and palestine were parted from the ottoman empire. the sovereignty of palestine reached britain and it became major protector. herbert, samuel and his zinis deputies became the rulers. waves of jews were coming. the efforts of the al-qut
in 1917. with balfore's letter to roth child, the leader of the zionists in england, the creation of the jewish state in a palestinian territories was officially launched. newspapers ran headlines, palestine for the jews. the arabs found out about it, but it was already too late. worsed in the balfore declaration was the agreement of some arabs with the jews. palestinians realized that they were simply betrayed. they were left alone. after the war, the league of nations was created. the...
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you and center or equivalent, is a former navy nuclear engineer brett sattler and economists diana roth angeles serve on the big mistakes that obama insiders are now morning, the biden campaign is making and you won't believe it i'm an arrest for this, pro- palestinian protesters, clashed with law enforcement from the white house throwing objects of the cops and why no arrests there and also this federal workers at 22 government agent and agencies are planning to walk out tomorrow to get cs or else for house speaker mike johnson anybody to think of us should us conservative slammed the new spending deal solely keeping the border problem seven speaker johnson just rejected the senate border deal and the president criticized the water collapsed and other prices. former dni clapper said that yes it is and we also have former deputy is journey general will break down fulton county d.a. funding will speaking out now. this house judiciary launches a corruption problem, for financially benefiting by hiring her boyfriend trump case pretty did not have any express is is a lucrative job pretty an
you and center or equivalent, is a former navy nuclear engineer brett sattler and economists diana roth angeles serve on the big mistakes that obama insiders are now morning, the biden campaign is making and you won't believe it i'm an arrest for this, pro- palestinian protesters, clashed with law enforcement from the white house throwing objects of the cops and why no arrests there and also this federal workers at 22 government agent and agencies are planning to walk out tomorrow to get cs or...
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well, all the roth commanders were replaced by more there are young junior lieutenants, there are lieutenantsalready had combat experience there, were repeatedly wounded, and have authority in their team there, that's how much we spent last year, that's how much we appropriated. in my opinion, 21 soldiers and sergeants , or rather, we promoted soldiers to sergeants, then submitted, made an application, if he had a higher education, then he was assigned the rank of junior lieutenant, we have 21, already a junior lieutenant, i will clarify a little, if i'm not wrong, now the rules have changed a little, and now we have even without... a person has the opportunity to get a bachelor's degree, let's say. already being in the army, that's what i'm saying, now we 're almost there, 20, i think 21 people, we 've assigned a junior lieutenant, now five more people, well, five sergeants have gone to apply for the assignment of junior lieutenants and 12 we train at the l1 courses , and here are the ones later... the same is the case with all the others, that is , the command, battalion headquarters, we ar
well, all the roth commanders were replaced by more there are young junior lieutenants, there are lieutenantsalready had combat experience there, were repeatedly wounded, and have authority in their team there, that's how much we spent last year, that's how much we appropriated. in my opinion, 21 soldiers and sergeants , or rather, we promoted soldiers to sergeants, then submitted, made an application, if he had a higher education, then he was assigned the rank of junior lieutenant, we have 21,...
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thank you forjoining us, werner roth.?— were you first aware as a child franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of franz beckenbauer _ franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of franz beckenbauer since - franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of franz beckenbauer since age i franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of franz beckenbauer since age 16. l franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of l franz beckenbauer since age 16. we are to get a magazine in new york and i was already playing football in the local amateur leagues, so he became my favourite player of the german bundesliga. that became my favourite player of the german bundesliga.— became my favourite player of the german bundesliga. at that stage, ou had no german bundesliga. at that stage, you had no idea — german bundesliga. at that stage, you had no idea you _ german bundesliga. at that stage, you had no idea you would - german bundesliga. at that stage, you had no idea you would be i you had no idea you would be captaining new york cosmos and he would arrive to play.
thank you forjoining us, werner roth.?— were you first aware as a child franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of franz beckenbauer _ franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of franz beckenbauer since - franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of franz beckenbauer since age i franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of franz beckenbauer since age 16. l franz beckenbauer? i was a fan of l franz beckenbauer since age 16. we are to get a magazine in new york and i was already playing football in...
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nbc news correspondent garrett haake, manchester, new hampshire, nbc news rehema ellis, and jessica roth, former federal prosecutor in new york, who is now a professor at cardoza law school. rehema, what is happening inside the courtroom at this hour? >> at this hour, jose, e. jean carroll, the writer, is testifying and it is expected she'll be on the witness stand for most of the morning. they say at least two hours. and then after that she'll be cross-examined by the defense team, by donald trump's team of lawyers. it has been a bit contentious from the start of this -- her testimony, both e. jean carroll is testifying, donald trump is also in the courtroom today. and it is a bit testy from the start. his attorney had asked for the judge once again asking for the judge to give them some lenience because she said alina habba said e. jean carroll doesn't have a death in her family. the former president's mother-in-law died, her funeral is on thursday, she said the former president should be given an opportunity to not have to be here. the judge told her that, this is before the jury came
nbc news correspondent garrett haake, manchester, new hampshire, nbc news rehema ellis, and jessica roth, former federal prosecutor in new york, who is now a professor at cardoza law school. rehema, what is happening inside the courtroom at this hour? >> at this hour, jose, e. jean carroll, the writer, is testifying and it is expected she'll be on the witness stand for most of the morning. they say at least two hours. and then after that she'll be cross-examined by the defense team, by...
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here's a tweet from samantha joe roth showing the former president in the lobby of the hotel fort desoines where she happened to also be staying. he said to the reporters, a lot of cold weather, a lot of meetings tonight but it's nasty out there. it appears the president went from there right to a rumble town hall. this is his channel. let's listen in. >> one fake poll that came out of cnn, even that i was leading by like nine points. this is in new hampshire. in iowa i'm leaving by 30, 30 five and 40 points in every poll. they can't find a bad one. in new hampshire i think we are leading really big outside of one fake poll, fake news cnn and that's why nobody watches it anymore. we are doing great in new hampshire also. >> that's awesome. i want to talk about social security and medicare because that's important to a lot of people. ron desantis and nikki haley have both called for raising the retirement age and making major cuts to benefits. when you were president, you protected social security and medicare for american seniors and you promised to do so again in your second term. te
here's a tweet from samantha joe roth showing the former president in the lobby of the hotel fort desoines where she happened to also be staying. he said to the reporters, a lot of cold weather, a lot of meetings tonight but it's nasty out there. it appears the president went from there right to a rumble town hall. this is his channel. let's listen in. >> one fake poll that came out of cnn, even that i was leading by like nine points. this is in new hampshire. in iowa i'm leaving by 30,...
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i do believe so, i do believe that the roth. is now moving or started from inside the united states, the civilization that they have started few hundred years ago, it is collapsing from within side, there is an unworkable relationship now in the united states between different sectors of society, prices are going up, income are less are the same or being reduced, medical care. doesn't exist, there are lots of problems, education is its lowest form in the united states, uh, there are many, many problems that the united states is civilization is crumbling, and definitely that will lead to to reduce the american control overseas and the american hegem germany and the american influence that they had in the past is reducing, we have to remember there's now talks of new world currency. to replace the dollar, that will mean the end of the any american control over the world, if the dollar is replaced by new world currency to be controlled by other other national or other entities, so yes the americans are losing in the inside the country and definitely outside they are losing. rick, your f
i do believe so, i do believe that the roth. is now moving or started from inside the united states, the civilization that they have started few hundred years ago, it is collapsing from within side, there is an unworkable relationship now in the united states between different sectors of society, prices are going up, income are less are the same or being reduced, medical care. doesn't exist, there are lots of problems, education is its lowest form in the united states, uh, there are many, many...
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thank you very much, werner roth. _ that's all from us tonight. i'll be back tomorrow. goodbye.ews —— breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. and that was overwhelming rejected by the australian public so it's probably not the right time for mr albanese to take another vote. and terms of the referendum, it would be the first time it is true as to the polls. it would be the first time it is true as to the polls.— as to the polls. it would not. if ou can as to the polls. it would not. if you can believe _ as to the polls. it would not. if you can believe it, _ as to the polls. it would not. if you can believe it, it's 25 - as to the polls. it would not. ifj you can believe it, it's 25 years since australians voted in the republic referendum of 1999. back then,is republic referendum of 1999. back then, is rejected by about 55—45%. interestingly, the yes vote was spearheaded by malcolm turnbull, who went on to become australia's prime minister. but as i said before, matt this�*ll plate is adamant this is the end of the campaign. he has said that it's la
thank you very much, werner roth. _ that's all from us tonight. i'll be back tomorrow. goodbye.ews —— breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. and that was overwhelming rejected by the australian public so it's probably not the right time for mr albanese to take another vote. and terms of the referendum, it would be the first time it is true as to the polls. it would be the first time it is true as to the polls.— as to the polls. it would not. if ou can as to...
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we were so excited to have carol roth wh us today. my name is wayne winegarden am a senior fellow with the pacific research institute. for those who aware pride, we're a think tank advance free market policy across a number of areas health care, education we have a whole new free cities project. you can learn about all of these and more at pacific dot org. okay. i just mentioned today really honored to have with us a new york times bestselling author and as she to say, a recovering invest ment banker, a carol roth. and we will also welcome your questions. so please any questions you have for carol about fantastic book please and to those in the chat box and we're going to try to get to those at toward the end of our are our together and carol you know you've written really what is an incredibly it's an important book it's provocative it's also especially the title it's terrifying and you will own nothing but the book is you really just also correct me if i'm wrong the point of the book is you're trying to help people be aware of these
we were so excited to have carol roth wh us today. my name is wayne winegarden am a senior fellow with the pacific research institute. for those who aware pride, we're a think tank advance free market policy across a number of areas health care, education we have a whole new free cities project. you can learn about all of these and more at pacific dot org. okay. i just mentioned today really honored to have with us a new york times bestselling author and as she to say, a recovering invest ment...
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roth was sent to kandahar, the loving hearts were destined., the makarychikhs were sent to a hospital near krasnodar, varvara found him there, but the illness caused by the concussion was progressing. semyon became violent, seizures began, that's it. and i'll pick up the phone whenever i want, pass this on to your it’s clear that semyon himself rejected the underground workers. his beloved, however, then, after almost a year of treatment, semyon tried to find varvara, even, he is still trying to find varvara, he sends out letters to all hospitals with a link to this address. it's clear. listen, cash , is it really impossible to find this barbarian once and for all, now there are so many opportunities on the internet alone, i’m afraid elena dmitrievna, semyon makarovich doesn’t even know about the internet , he still has a black and white tv, he recently repaired it, such a sad story , yes, 20 years, like peterarka. dimka search dubovets, laura, romantic. oh, this zeal, i was the very first to come, i actually haven’t left yet, i appreciate it
roth was sent to kandahar, the loving hearts were destined., the makarychikhs were sent to a hospital near krasnodar, varvara found him there, but the illness caused by the concussion was progressing. semyon became violent, seizures began, that's it. and i'll pick up the phone whenever i want, pass this on to your it’s clear that semyon himself rejected the underground workers. his beloved, however, then, after almost a year of treatment, semyon tried to find varvara, even, he is still trying...
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and uh its uh, he talked about the roth and as a very traditional system and i think uh, this is uh, very much the view outside because uh outside of that you was with him not a general and see that the things the same way that uh people inside of the us see it. uh, we do not exist in that same bottle. so uh, the suppression withdrawn with the coming elections with the with bindings on legal problems which are the attorney general's into us seem to be honestly this interested into looking into them. it feels like, like i said, like something that has been a long time calling because it also speaks to the, to the level of the patient that exists within the united states. that up, according to some researches uh, is reached a point that is uh, essentially reversible, you know, between democrats and republicans and another thing that jumps in my mind that he's a dave, it's a part of the system. you know, and it's uh, it seems to exist uh to serve the same interest, you know, internally, maybe the republicans and the democrats may have a different system that are some small. busy outside
and uh its uh, he talked about the roth and as a very traditional system and i think uh, this is uh, very much the view outside because uh outside of that you was with him not a general and see that the things the same way that uh people inside of the us see it. uh, we do not exist in that same bottle. so uh, the suppression withdrawn with the coming elections with the with bindings on legal problems which are the attorney general's into us seem to be honestly this interested into looking into...
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also trained in our operational area, under the guidance of leaders, department commanders, archers, roth, each of them becomes a real fighter, this is necessary to increase their readiness for sudden actions. romanian farmers have already blocked two checkpoints on the border, it is about... the direction of siret opposite the ukrainian porubne and the old desus, which is on the opposite side of the ukrainian checkpoint of krasnoilsk, the state border service reported about this. traffic for trucks is complicated in both directions. the approximate duration of the blockade is currently unknown. passenger cars and pedestrians are allowed to pass as usual. and the largest nato training will soon begin. after the end of the cold war, to participate in which great britain will send about 20,000 troops, land forces, warships and aircraft, said the minister of defense of the country gran shabs. according to him, during the exercises, the military will join forces with colleagues from 30 nato countries and sweden, providing vital guarantees against putin's threat. now is the time for everyone.
also trained in our operational area, under the guidance of leaders, department commanders, archers, roth, each of them becomes a real fighter, this is necessary to increase their readiness for sudden actions. romanian farmers have already blocked two checkpoints on the border, it is about... the direction of siret opposite the ukrainian porubne and the old desus, which is on the opposite side of the ukrainian checkpoint of krasnoilsk, the state border service reported about this. traffic for...
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because the, the school is supposed to be safe for civilians and is recognized by on roth on an international organization. and it houses nearly $5000.00 civilian once in a while in the occupied westbank. is there any forces of rated the city of rome? i lived the base of the palestinian authority. these really military faced resistance from palestinian. this is really forces arrested 3 policy and medical officials. the army has also conducted numerous res, across the occupied westbank and bethlehem in combining south of novice any bait freak which is east of novice. these really raids in the occupied westbank have long been a regular occurrence. get off by westbank, a scene surging violence and arresting power level to israel's will on gas. yesterday, 7 palestinians were killed in the news. really strike on the city of jeanine for them. what brought us mamma jump june reports. the mother, in anguish of the 7 palestinian men killed early sunday, buying is really droned strike. 4 of them were brothers in an instant. if to sam that we should, sons, we're going to draw since you had the queen. wh
because the, the school is supposed to be safe for civilians and is recognized by on roth on an international organization. and it houses nearly $5000.00 civilian once in a while in the occupied westbank. is there any forces of rated the city of rome? i lived the base of the palestinian authority. these really military faced resistance from palestinian. this is really forces arrested 3 policy and medical officials. the army has also conducted numerous res, across the occupied westbank and...
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because the, the school is supposed to be safe for civilians and is recognized by on roth on an international organization. and it houses nearly $5000.00 civilian local news is ready for us as have rated the city of ramada, the base of the palestinian of 14, the occupied. westbank is ready, ministry faced resistance from postilion use is very forces arrested. 3 palestinian medical officials is ready mitre also conducted raids in the city of alma ray and the okay pod westbank was rarely minute to rage into the occupied westbank of home being a regular occurrence to talk about westbank has sent a search in violence and arrests in power though, as well as war on gaza yesterday, 7 palestinians were killed. and then is there any strength on the city of janine for the protest? dns killed in the s drive were brothers and junction. as my mother in anguish of the 7 palestinian men killed early sunday by and is really droned, strike 4 of them were brothers in an instant. if to sam that we should sons. well, since you had the queen, when we speak just hours later, grief is etched all over her face with
because the, the school is supposed to be safe for civilians and is recognized by on roth on an international organization. and it houses nearly $5000.00 civilian local news is ready for us as have rated the city of ramada, the base of the palestinian of 14, the occupied. westbank is ready, ministry faced resistance from postilion use is very forces arrested. 3 palestinian medical officials is ready mitre also conducted raids in the city of alma ray and the okay pod westbank was rarely minute...
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charlie gasperino, who interviewed jeffrey epstein several times, prominent civil attorney richard roth. and charlie langston u.s. associate editor at daley mail. -- the daily mail. welcome to you, i'm excited about getting your take on this. i'll start with you charlie. >> is it possible you could be on that island and not be a pedophile. >> sure. in fact. cameron diaz, leo de dicaprio. >> the people who were named in documents are not all pedophiles or people who went to the island or met epstein, names mae brags about or names that girls overheard, this not the black book. >> anything that surprised you. >> notion, one of reasons that judge released this information we knew all of team's names were already out there in public.. , including clinton and former president, it just she knew it was already public information. >> rich. the court should never had the name sealed in first place. andtep >> there no reason why you have to -- the information which anything other than victims should always be revealed. if bill clinton if donald trump or bill richard son were the come found, pedop
charlie gasperino, who interviewed jeffrey epstein several times, prominent civil attorney richard roth. and charlie langston u.s. associate editor at daley mail. -- the daily mail. welcome to you, i'm excited about getting your take on this. i'll start with you charlie. >> is it possible you could be on that island and not be a pedophile. >> sure. in fact. cameron diaz, leo de dicaprio. >> the people who were named in documents are not all pedophiles or people who went to the...
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because he had a fever the, the school is supposed to be safe for civilians and is recognized by on roth on an international organization. and it houses nearly 5000 civilian laws. the news is ready, forces have rated the city over amount of the base of the protestant. and all starts in occupied. westbank is where the minute treat face. resistance from protest in use is very forces arrested 3 policy and medical officials. they also conducted raids in the city of elbow, right on the west bank is what a minute she waits in to the occupied us bank of long being a regular occurrence is read to a surgeon violence and the rest in power though as well as war on guns that were yesterday at 7 postings were killed. and is there any s track on the city of janine for the public thing is killed in the strike. what brothers? how many judges has more? the mother in anguish of the 7 palestinian men killed early sunday, buying is really droned strike. 4 of them were brothers in an instant if to sound that we should sons were gone. since you had the queen, when we speak just hours later, grief is etched al
because he had a fever the, the school is supposed to be safe for civilians and is recognized by on roth on an international organization. and it houses nearly 5000 civilian laws. the news is ready, forces have rated the city over amount of the base of the protestant. and all starts in occupied. westbank is where the minute treat face. resistance from protest in use is very forces arrested 3 policy and medical officials. they also conducted raids in the city of elbow, right on the west bank is...
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lost one old by his parents in gauze bounce according to report by the you are a mediterranean human roth and zabel tree. as the bank has moved the tragic cost of his rouse more that's left generation of children traumatized. the monks on his face remind 16 or.
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and i spoke earlier with ken roth, the former executive director of human rights watch. i asked him for his take on the allegations, what they could mean for audra as well as the civilians still trapped inside gaza. the books, literally the allegations against a dozen unreal employees are serious if they actually participated in the october 7th from us attacks, they will have been responsible potentially for murder, for abduction. these are worked on so there's no question that this is serious stuff. but the thing is for verse is that western governments are responding by essentially penalizing 2 points. treating those in those still using cost because they are not responsible for what these does. the employees did, but by suspending funds to entre they, the western governments are essentially saying, you know, we don't care if you're facing large scale starvation. we are going to cut off the one agency that has been capable of feeding your. okay. i'd like to pick a part on many things that you said there um the humanitarian situation. but, but 1st i'd like to ask you ab
and i spoke earlier with ken roth, the former executive director of human rights watch. i asked him for his take on the allegations, what they could mean for audra as well as the civilians still trapped inside gaza. the books, literally the allegations against a dozen unreal employees are serious if they actually participated in the october 7th from us attacks, they will have been responsible potentially for murder, for abduction. these are worked on so there's no question that this is serious...
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train with us. operational area, under the leadership of leaders, department commanders, platoons, roth, each of them becomes a real war, it is necessary to increase their readiness for sudden actions. volodymyr zelenskyi arrived in davos, switzerland, today the world economic forum will start there, and more than 100 representatives of governments from around the world and all major international organizations will take part in the event. according to the president's office, he will directly participate in the world economic forum and hold a number of bilateral meetings. i would like to note that the 54th annual economic forum lasts until the 19th january polish factories are significantly increasing the production of ammunition and weapons, according to local media. in particular, we are talking about the nitrochem plant in bydgoszcz, where tnt production has increased to the maximum. level due to the war in ukraine and increased demand. a similar situation is observed at other enterprises, for example, at the luchnik plant in radom, where they plan to produce up to 100,000 rifles per
train with us. operational area, under the leadership of leaders, department commanders, platoons, roth, each of them becomes a real war, it is necessary to increase their readiness for sudden actions. volodymyr zelenskyi arrived in davos, switzerland, today the world economic forum will start there, and more than 100 representatives of governments from around the world and all major international organizations will take part in the event. according to the president's office, he will directly...
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for more of this i spoke to kenneth roth — the former executive director of human rights watch.ew of the facts beyond what antoinette got into. the post she made was of a short human rights watch video that summarised a short report and basically the gist of it was israel is using starvation as a method of warfare. this is 100% accurate. if you look in the last few days, a group of un experts said that everyone in gaza is starving. they said that a quarter of the people are facing extreme levels of starvation. 80% of the people in the world who are suffering from famine or catastrophic hunger are in gaza. the head of the world food programme said 90% of the people in gaza face crisis levels of hunger and complained the food across the border but israel is blocking it. i do not think the fact disputed, they are obvious. let me respond to exactly that point. she is arguing that she reposted a report that was a matter of fact and that is what you have just gone through as well. isn't the truth that the accusation is that israel is using the starvation as a tool of war, it is an all
for more of this i spoke to kenneth roth — the former executive director of human rights watch.ew of the facts beyond what antoinette got into. the post she made was of a short human rights watch video that summarised a short report and basically the gist of it was israel is using starvation as a method of warfare. this is 100% accurate. if you look in the last few days, a group of un experts said that everyone in gaza is starving. they said that a quarter of the people are facing extreme...
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we really do appreciate your time this david roth ray professors plan to treat geosciences. thank you. well that is all for me, tell me cry, for now, we'll be back at the top of the with much more coverage, the on counting the cost. what lies ahead for the global economy is inflation of interest rates remain high. the china is facing deflation is price is full power flooding growth, the effect to wells foss. how is rails war on gaza is impacting energy and shipping, counting the cost on how to 0, the content creators, instruments. they have multiple types. but these are the people who power from algorithms and have millions following the trends initially seen as printed as in lifestyle. and then the payment influence is the increasingly playing a significant role in shaping public opinion. the ability to reach millions of followers in a short time, give them a unique platform to disseminate information is advantage. sometimes even cheap, the narrative of the media platforms, the majority of your social media is dramatically transformed how we receive and perceive information
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. >> also want to mention congresswoman deborah roth. where is deborah?icture taken with her. that's probably why she left. lafayette no, all kidding aside anyway -- oh, she couldn't be here, actually. that's not true. i got it mixed up. >> poor man he got mixed up after gobbling down milkshakes, laura he addressed the u.s. governors just this afternoon. news flash, the president was still mixed up. >> americans have filled 16 -- 16 new -- 16 million new business applications since i became president. i love people who say the blood of liberty or excuse me, excuse me, the tree of liberty is water with the blood of patriots. well, guess, what man? i didn't see a whole lot of patriots sit out there walking around making sure that we had these weapons. if joe was here joe, hush up, boy? >> raymond: laura, these polls are so wobbly. it's amazing to me there is a new poll in new hampshire that shows him up 3 points in trump. this thing is so fluid i can't imagine that performances like this will allow him to hold any advantage. >> laura: no. live free and thin
. >> also want to mention congresswoman deborah roth. where is deborah?icture taken with her. that's probably why she left. lafayette no, all kidding aside anyway -- oh, she couldn't be here, actually. that's not true. i got it mixed up. >> poor man he got mixed up after gobbling down milkshakes, laura he addressed the u.s. governors just this afternoon. news flash, the president was still mixed up. >> americans have filled 16 -- 16 new -- 16 million new business applications...
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. >>> welcome back to "street signs" live from davos i'm mandy drury along with carolin roth in londonet's look at the headlines. >>> barclays ceo warns to time the interest rate cuts is tricky. >> the thing we have seen in this last two to three years of inflation rise and softening is we have seen it without a credit problem. at a corporate level or individual level. >>> uk chancellor positions labour as the pro-business party ahead of the election this year. >> i'm here to say we are open for business we want businesses to thrive and reinvest profits here in britain. we have no plans to increase income tax. >>> dutch prime minister rutte tells cnbc it is important for centrist parties it is clear for the year >> the centrist party has to be more successful. myself and my party need to explain we are there for the collective safety. the right-wing parties are challenging particularly the world ordinanerorder. >>> coming up on the show from london, it is a mixed picture as watches of switzerland plunges 20%. richemont gains after topping sales forecasts. >>> a quick look at u.s. futur
. >>> welcome back to "street signs" live from davos i'm mandy drury along with carolin roth in londonet's look at the headlines. >>> barclays ceo warns to time the interest rate cuts is tricky. >> the thing we have seen in this last two to three years of inflation rise and softening is we have seen it without a credit problem. at a corporate level or individual level. >>> uk chancellor positions labour as the pro-business party ahead of the election...
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-- type of johnson, investigative reporter and author of -- also former federal prosecutor jessica roth -- david, your reaction from what we heard from shane goldmacher about the former presidents approximately $50 million for a legal phase. would he be able to afford those bills weren't it for his pack? if he was an running for president? >> anderson, you've hit that nail right on the head. there remember, donald used to tell us he was worth ten billion dollars. pay should be rolling in money affects the case. evidently, he has to depend on begging for money from people. he just announced a little bit ago, by reuters, they have -- a man named bigelow who owns a bunch of hotels and aerospace companies given donald trump 1 million dollars to help with his legal bills. if he had ten billion, this wouldn't be a big deal. but if you don't have ten billion, you just claimed, it that's another story. >> jessica, i'm wondering your reaction to this alina habba blunder, going after e. jean carroll's attorney? >> it was a blunder and she was correct to withdraw the issue. it was not a conflict o
-- type of johnson, investigative reporter and author of -- also former federal prosecutor jessica roth -- david, your reaction from what we heard from shane goldmacher about the former presidents approximately $50 million for a legal phase. would he be able to afford those bills weren't it for his pack? if he was an running for president? >> anderson, you've hit that nail right on the head. there remember, donald used to tell us he was worth ten billion dollars. pay should be rolling in...
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. >> martin: for a year and a half we were working on the script, eric roth and i and we would work itrst but "irishman" needed to be made because if we waited any longer for "irishman" that cgi wouldn't come. bob looked at me. i don't know. i said okay, we're going to go with "irishman." you can only push it so far. we did that. while we were doing "irishman," working on the script, coming through from the point of view of the bureau of investigation, the fbi. after a while i said i've seen this before. it's very good but it's like a police procedural. i like seeing those films. i don't know if i can make one. at the same time, i had gone to oklahoma to the osage country, county. that gray horse. they give a special osage dinner for me in a couple crewmembers. this was way in the beginning. while we were still working on the script based on the fbi. but at that dinner, they said there's only a few people but it turned out there were 250 of the osage, all dressed in their regalia, et cetera. congressional osage meal of beef and gravy, meat pies. spoons, no knives and forks, traditional
. >> martin: for a year and a half we were working on the script, eric roth and i and we would work itrst but "irishman" needed to be made because if we waited any longer for "irishman" that cgi wouldn't come. bob looked at me. i don't know. i said okay, we're going to go with "irishman." you can only push it so far. we did that. while we were doing "irishman," working on the script, coming through from the point of view of the bureau of...
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. >> carol roth into this discussion.s that i have been talking about fed is al wrong printed too much held rates too low for too long may be behind curve on the other side. why are westill sop reliant on monetary policy holding us hostage 15 years transferring a lot of wealth from main street to wall street don't we have to stand up say maybe the fed needs to cut back its mandate not be such influential part of the market? >> yeah, i mean it is very sad, right look at the last couple years, bureaucrats running financial markets spending enormous amount of time thinking about a few people in d.c. going to view economy as opposed to thinking how capital should be allocated to companies served customers best, enormous object somethingsings with bureaucrats i think very, very concerning your point with wall street versus main street i think that is the main reason why we have disconnect between the people think we're doing great but, polls are showing we're not essentially, because poor essentially have paid highest price in
. >> carol roth into this discussion.s that i have been talking about fed is al wrong printed too much held rates too low for too long may be behind curve on the other side. why are westill sop reliant on monetary policy holding us hostage 15 years transferring a lot of wealth from main street to wall street don't we have to stand up say maybe the fed needs to cut back its mandate not be such influential part of the market? >> yeah, i mean it is very sad, right look at the last...