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s going on." well, the first thing to say is it�*s meant to be funny.el it�*s incredibly surreal, it�*s all about rituals and fetishes and, in this case, food and sound. and you heard the soundtrack there, the kind of bubbling, noisy thing going on, though it is also very wryly funny. and yet, for me, and i think for anyone else who is a devotee of strickland�*s work, behind the humour and the absurdity and the madness, there is something oddly profound. like, in this case, he said that the thing that inspired him originally was the idea of artists taking sponsorship from companies, that they then don�*t want to have have any artistic input. and, of course, there�*s a central fight here between the leader of the collective and the leader of the institute, who says, you know, "you can keep the culinary dystopia, but indulge me with the falanga." now, i know it�*s not for everyone, but if you love the cinematic construction of peter strickland�*s work, which is all about tactile cinema, cinema that kind of has a physical response, even if it doesn�*t seem
s going on." well, the first thing to say is it�*s meant to be funny.el it�*s incredibly surreal, it�*s all about rituals and fetishes and, in this case, food and sound. and you heard the soundtrack there, the kind of bubbling, noisy thing going on, though it is also very wryly funny. and yet, for me, and i think for anyone else who is a devotee of strickland�*s work, behind the humour and the absurdity and the madness, there is something oddly profound. like, in this case, he said...
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s. thing that washington's financial promises are insufficient. the current proposed assistance is inconsistent with the contributions of our islands towards the security and stability of the region, which also supports us interests in the region. the u. s. proposed economic assistance seems pre determined and based on insufficient analysis to put it simply the u. s. economic assistance is insufficient. thank pacific nations refusal to sign the declaration cons just a few months off. the solomon islands signed a security agreement with china. washington raised his concerns, however, failed to dissuade the solomon islands. i sullivan islands from finding the security patch with beijing. but robson, former associate minister of foreign affairs of new zealand phase of the pacific nations wants to pursue their own independent path the solomon islands and the marshall islands to another small group of islands where the burgundy carried out the nuclear tests. they have real kind of issues with united states or less than the help of the people. all of th
s. thing that washington's financial promises are insufficient. the current proposed assistance is inconsistent with the contributions of our islands towards the security and stability of the region, which also supports us interests in the region. the u. s. proposed economic assistance seems pre determined and based on insufficient analysis to put it simply the u. s. economic assistance is insufficient. thank pacific nations refusal to sign the declaration cons just a few months off. the...
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s. thing, it's very simple. you don't have to rely on minority rule. if you have policies that are appeal to a majority, but they've given up trying to have policies that are broadly popular, and they've also given up trying to play by established rules of american politics . what do you think's most problematic in terms of, of suppression and subversion? in the georgia, they've changed a lot all sorts of different ways to make it harder to vote. but the ultimate voter suppression tactic is throwing out votes on the back end. right. and now you have the heavily geri matter of state. legislature gets to control a majority of appointees to the state board of elections, which overseas, how elections are certified. at the same time, you have local boards of elections that are either becoming more republican or believe the election was stolen. what that can mean is that republicans who don't believe in certifying elections if their side loses, will then be in charge for certified them. griffin is the main town in spalding county. one of 6 counties in georgi
s. thing, it's very simple. you don't have to rely on minority rule. if you have policies that are appeal to a majority, but they've given up trying to have policies that are broadly popular, and they've also given up trying to play by established rules of american politics . what do you think's most problematic in terms of, of suppression and subversion? in the georgia, they've changed a lot all sorts of different ways to make it harder to vote. but the ultimate voter suppression tactic is...
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i don't know thi s thing. >> and , you know, we ask youu s this,.aying what about i writing them back now and saying in retrospect, i put this in my new book, the letter that you sent me in retrospect, with all of the of the multitude of gas that bidena has and all the cognitive struggleno s that everybody else in the world sees, say, do youis still stand by your previous letter to me otter to r do you o give me the apology that you owe me? >> i would write that letter>> back to obama. g to g i could i'm eta guess and i'm n going to get a responsei on that. ththink i burnedburn that bridg. but,is you know, i wrote thise k book, sean, out of frustration.i yoheu know line,, the book's hog the line. you caren go outat s and get itt now. abou got a lot of great stories in it, like thist he pre aboutsi my relationships with all three of the presidents and some of the , you know, some of the interactions for with them that i wrote thisttin one out of frustration. i was just discussing the sameb reason i'm sittingas a mongr beu as a member of congress now,
i don't know thi s thing. >> and , you know, we ask youu s this,.aying what about i writing them back now and saying in retrospect, i put this in my new book, the letter that you sent me in retrospect, with all of the of the multitude of gas that bidena has and all the cognitive struggleno s that everybody else in the world sees, say, do youis still stand by your previous letter to me otter to r do you o give me the apology that you owe me? >> i would write that letter>> back...
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s. thing, thanks saying that the europeans, especially the west european nations like in germany, france the u. k. been airlines and others. one of the best way to cope with lack of energy are that as a result, it from the war in ukraine is that they migrate to warmer lance, like saudi arabia or india or elsewhere and come back home when it's summer time. so when they're experts speak of such solutions, you may guess what is waiting for them. all right, fair. martha. confession, foreign policy analyst and public diplomacy strategies. thanks for joining us on the program. always a pleasure. thank. now, with winter drawing near europeans are on the lookout for new ways to heat their homes. as the absence of cheap russian gas causes a bigger headache for many than 1st anticipated sales of fireplaces, firewood, and wood burners have shut up in spain. as many people go into survival note, the surgeon demand has caused prices to skyrocket. leaving many of those previously reliant on the most basic form of heat in the cold. we believe that our clients are asking for a bit more firewood and peop
s. thing, thanks saying that the europeans, especially the west european nations like in germany, france the u. k. been airlines and others. one of the best way to cope with lack of energy are that as a result, it from the war in ukraine is that they migrate to warmer lance, like saudi arabia or india or elsewhere and come back home when it's summer time. so when they're experts speak of such solutions, you may guess what is waiting for them. all right, fair. martha. confession, foreign policy...
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there 's one thing i can't understand, stepan stepanovich. if this pickpocket had been caught red-handed, you should have arrested him or well, somehow you have a theoretical name, right? so why did you let him go then? no going on? here, about three months ago, his passenger was caught in a trolleybus when he was pulling out his wallet, they beat him to the last stop, and there the driver also helped, they wanted to hand him over to the police on patrol, he barely wandered off. she took out her wallet a long time ago and left, and prove to the patrol, later, that it was not they who beat him. and passengers well, the second reason well, i wanted to thank you for saving my gray skin. well , someone hunts, and it's too early for someone to lick. pickpockets, they try to quickly get rid of the money from the wallet, they took it out, they threw the money away from the wallet is not evidence. so he took your money out of your wallet , and when he called out to him, he, out of fright, put all the money that he had into his wallet. well, you need
there 's one thing i can't understand, stepan stepanovich. if this pickpocket had been caught red-handed, you should have arrested him or well, somehow you have a theoretical name, right? so why did you let him go then? no going on? here, about three months ago, his passenger was caught in a trolleybus when he was pulling out his wallet, they beat him to the last stop, and there the driver also helped, they wanted to hand him over to the police on patrol, he barely wandered off. she took out...
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s. has done, you very much locked down a whole lot of things, whether those are what you intended to lock down or not. i think it's fascinating though that the u. s. is now saying, we want to ease that. we want to try to allow the internet to be in the hands of the people and it's obvious why they would like to do that. and so i think the practical implications is something like star link, which involves satellites of course, that are up in the sky. but also receivers on the ground. now you're starting to think about ok, things that might not have been possible before with the export controls. now may be possible, and that's very much something that the u. s. government is going to want to encourage, you know, citizens to be able to get, get information at a time when they are, there is certainly protesting what the government is doing. so it just means that people on the ground can access platforms, say like instagram, that they otherwise wouldn't be able to because the government has shut it down. well, whether they can or not. i mean, then the technical question in a legal question, wh
s. has done, you very much locked down a whole lot of things, whether those are what you intended to lock down or not. i think it's fascinating though that the u. s. is now saying, we want to ease that. we want to try to allow the internet to be in the hands of the people and it's obvious why they would like to do that. and so i think the practical implications is something like star link, which involves satellites of course, that are up in the sky. but also receivers on the ground. now you're...
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let 's make things easy.ns in life , different people live among us, and i accidentally completely found out that in the usa there is such an admiral and he stands on such a blue shore, however, i can’t be so clean. well, maybe it's time to show room. sasha announces friends, few people know, but in the kaliningrad region there is a wonderful children's production center itak in the music edition. so we pass, we pass, guys, we don’t crowd, we become faster . yeah okay okay? well done hello. hello. who are you? i am a children's chuikovsky. and this is my children's choir fucked like songs. what songs? without children, i heard please, only kazakhstan does not want and armenia i recognized you, cattle. it was you who came to me with poems last year. come on now. how much money to give for you to leave $100 no problem cash. i have moscow. you're crazy. children need a grandmother and their own room. everything is clear to you. thank you, goodbye about the morningstar. what is the name of the lost dog right away
let 's make things easy.ns in life , different people live among us, and i accidentally completely found out that in the usa there is such an admiral and he stands on such a blue shore, however, i can’t be so clean. well, maybe it's time to show room. sasha announces friends, few people know, but in the kaliningrad region there is a wonderful children's production center itak in the music edition. so we pass, we pass, guys, we don’t crowd, we become faster . yeah okay okay? well done hello....
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could the biden administration have committed such a thing, it 's hard to believe such atrocities can be easily equate, as here with terrorism, but we will not rush with such accusations, however, it is worth paying attention. for one strange coincidence , a new gas pipeline that pumps gas was launched today. for almost the same territories as sp-1 and sp-2, the only difference is that this gas is not russian. this so-called baltic pipe will supply natural gas from norway to the big building through the building and other neighboring countries. and as soon as someone eliminated her direct competitor, the concept arose. what does the white house say about this? what is their reaction to what happened, you know, they deny their own involvement without much enthusiasm. and in general it looks positive. for example, the presidential press secretary is sure that the destruction of the gas pipeline. this is another reason to buy an electric car. as you know, nord stream 2 natural gas was not supplied to europe through this gas pipeline, and nord stream was completely turned off, one of whic
could the biden administration have committed such a thing, it 's hard to believe such atrocities can be easily equate, as here with terrorism, but we will not rush with such accusations, however, it is worth paying attention. for one strange coincidence , a new gas pipeline that pumps gas was launched today. for almost the same territories as sp-1 and sp-2, the only difference is that this gas is not russian. this so-called baltic pipe will supply natural gas from norway to the big building...
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chaos run rampant for decades. 1970s and 80's things were so bad in new york the city was called theng fields. >> just imagine world war ii bombed out berlin. >> it was just a war zone arson murder rape burglary robbery. >> it's considered the murder capital of the united states. the worst ghetto in all of the united states. >> after decades of terror in the big apple, rudy giuliani rode in like a white knight and took care of business. he made life better for his residents and cleaned up the streets. guess what? it worked. he tackled crime and laid out the big city blueprint for safety. enforce your laws, keep criminals in line. and above all, support your police. >> seems like an easy recipe for success, right? yet, somehow, 30 years later, every democratic big run city has screwed this up. the left has worked tirelessly to defund police and put criminals back on the streets. stupid ideas like eliminating cash bail have put us all at risk. you are officially on your own. nowhere is that more evident than lori lightfoot's chicago. the same lady who tried to cut her police budget by
chaos run rampant for decades. 1970s and 80's things were so bad in new york the city was called theng fields. >> just imagine world war ii bombed out berlin. >> it was just a war zone arson murder rape burglary robbery. >> it's considered the murder capital of the united states. the worst ghetto in all of the united states. >> after decades of terror in the big apple, rudy giuliani rode in like a white knight and took care of business. he made life better for his...
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w the ', early 1990's, things were so dangerous in el salvador that fearing for his life, javier's father was forced to leave. zamora was only one year old. >> and then the war ended, but economically speaking, things had not changed and there was a lot of violence, and my mom tried to find a job but would be sexually harassed. reporter: his mother also ended up leaving when he was five and he was left in the care of his grandparents. >> she promised to come back, but the situation, as we like to call it in el salvador, kept getting worse. reporter: at what point did you have a conversation that you would leave el salvador? >> i always wanted to leave. one it to be with my parents. reporter: that meant traveling alone at nine with a coyote and others from el salvador to the u.s.-mexico border. it took him nine weeks. he writes about it in his new book "zolito." solito in spanish means alone, but what does zolito mean? alone with only his backpack. he seldom shared his traumatic experience with others until now. >>>> it was not until i begin to write i bano take that backpack off. reporter
w the ', early 1990's, things were so dangerous in el salvador that fearing for his life, javier's father was forced to leave. zamora was only one year old. >> and then the war ended, but economically speaking, things had not changed and there was a lot of violence, and my mom tried to find a job but would be sexually harassed. reporter: his mother also ended up leaving when he was five and he was left in the care of his grandparents. >> she promised to come back, but the situation,...
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thing >>s. i thought i bought those glasses of blue light blue eyeg.ou know, they don't d glasses. i mean, they don't do anything for me other than allegedly protect me. buther thadlyt with a phone, ife on the phone, the lights there,t they can't stop that. >> i'm speeding up your face.our face yeah, this side of my face judga is worse. i don't.e of i don't.my i don't, joey. i mean, like, you don't havejoey any wrinkles. well, look, again, if you read this study, one of the things it says is it'sy, one damaging sensory neurons, like kind of making you dumber. dumb. i didn't need a study to tellee me thid s thing makes me dumberl well, it may be blue eyed or maybe it's just the content i'm absorbing through it. >> maybe that's what i may>> kae get a wrinkle like tomorrow, becausigh: ie i the sun reportsw screen time. yo >> it's like you want a nineu thousand eighty seven . i'm like, how's this is a brilliant, brilliant strategy. brilliant, the only way to get women to stop using the phone is to tell them itot gives them wrinkles.r. a sexist would say, w
thing >>s. i thought i bought those glasses of blue light blue eyeg.ou know, they don't d glasses. i mean, they don't do anything for me other than allegedly protect me. buther thadlyt with a phone, ife on the phone, the lights there,t they can't stop that. >> i'm speeding up your face.our face yeah, this side of my face judga is worse. i don't.e of i don't.my i don't, joey. i mean, like, you don't havejoey any wrinkles. well, look, again, if you read this study, one of the things...
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here is the thing. it 's a bait whale with this, uh, thing. , uh, i give it pointwise, there the amount of bait i need is right at the point of fishing, as for the results of the competition, the largest float catch was recorded by the team with evgeny the florist, for four of their team they caught more than 35 kg of feeder, it looked like they were celebrating a quartzet called eva matagi their result is 29.3 kg. and that's all for today arena will be on the air in a week. before meetings. the railroad web is intertwined. as you can see, the fates through which lifeless trains deliver hundreds of human ships. it was thanks to the laid steel track in the 19th century that most of the new points appeared on the map of belarus, which subsequently grew in cities and they started from railway stations, the only city in belarus where you can arrive at one railway station, and the jaw of another we are in the west of the country welcome to baranovichi is a city of railways, as baranovichi is called not only because of the two simultaneously operatin
here is the thing. it 's a bait whale with this, uh, thing. , uh, i give it pointwise, there the amount of bait i need is right at the point of fishing, as for the results of the competition, the largest float catch was recorded by the team with evgeny the florist, for four of their team they caught more than 35 kg of feeder, it looked like they were celebrating a quartzet called eva matagi their result is 29.3 kg. and that's all for today arena will be on the air in a week. before meetings....
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it's called that for a reason,s, because it's one of the most valuable things this country owns. and joe bide.n is draining it, draining it at a rate never before seen. margieie taylo taylor greene ofa has a plan to stop that. she joins us next to explain. >> there's a growing movement designed to confuse children about who they are. this is transgenderism. all your problems can be solved by changing your body. ways can be girls and girls can be boys. i went down the same path, so i'm being hijacked. my brain criticism of the transgender movement will get you canceled. kicked off social media. what in the world is going on ? the schools have actually recommended to kids, to activist resources, initiation, recruitment. lovebug. people are uncomfortable. it preys on and creates broken families. i had my son completely taken away from me. it is everywhere. the culture is out to get your child. tucker carlson, originals transgressive streaming that one fox nation sign up at fox station .com for adults station .com for adults with generalized myastheni acetylcholine receptor acetylcho
it's called that for a reason,s, because it's one of the most valuable things this country owns. and joe bide.n is draining it, draining it at a rate never before seen. margieie taylo taylor greene ofa has a plan to stop that. she joins us next to explain. >> there's a growing movement designed to confuse children about who they are. this is transgenderism. all your problems can be solved by changing your body. ways can be girls and girls can be boys. i went down the same path, so i'm...
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in the 1990's, things began to really dissolve in a way we had not seen before. >> it's not just voters, it is members of congress. some students may recognize the national journal, a publication in d.c. that studies congress. they used to do a study every year to rank every member of congress on an ideological scale. 1982, there were 275 members of congress that fell between the most liberal root -- and conservative democrat. the middle 77% of congress fell in the middle. in 2015, they redid the study, there were three members of congress that fell in the middle. in the senate, not a single u.s. senator crossover that line. i totally agree in terms of -- it is a combination of social media and redistricting. the republicans are running for more red districts and democrats from blue districts and you do not have -- you do not have to appeal to voters in the middle. it is a combination of factors that has resulted in this bitter, partisan polarization that democrats don't trust republicans and republicans don't trust democrats. >> you and joel have done some work in this. i wanted to put
in the 1990's, things began to really dissolve in a way we had not seen before. >> it's not just voters, it is members of congress. some students may recognize the national journal, a publication in d.c. that studies congress. they used to do a study every year to rank every member of congress on an ideological scale. 1982, there were 275 members of congress that fell between the most liberal root -- and conservative democrat. the middle 77% of congress fell in the middle. in 2015, they...
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>>> from martha teichner this morning, a story that's truly for the bir>>s thing weighs two.s a bird house incumbents. -- exhibit. is it a bird house? >> you could be confused making your way around the botanical garden, if you happened to be a bird. >> that man who designed it used to have a food cart. that bird house is made of his cart. >> there are 33 of these statement bird houses. they're part of an exhibit called "for the birds," but it's probably more accurate to say it's for human on behalf of the birds. >> it's got feet! >> this by brooklyn artist julie pepito is called united birds of america. >> there's five american birds that this bird condo houses. this is my version of an american gold finch. there's also an american robin, which is the big bird up here. >> the american castril, barn owls are here, too. >> the idea is if we can get the birds together, maybe we can get together. >> a study found between 1970 and 2017 north america lost 2.9 billion birds. by now it's estimated that number is well over 3 billion, gone in just over 50 years. birds we know and mayb
>>> from martha teichner this morning, a story that's truly for the bir>>s thing weighs two.s a bird house incumbents. -- exhibit. is it a bird house? >> you could be confused making your way around the botanical garden, if you happened to be a bird. >> that man who designed it used to have a food cart. that bird house is made of his cart. >> there are 33 of these statement bird houses. they're part of an exhibit called "for the birds," but it's...
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s. things you need to know even though today's not in the triple digits tomorrow will start a trend of onetioned, coastal areas, you're still at least going to tap into that cool sea breeze. that's going to keep you in the upper 70's at the warmest. so we will have some great conditions at the coast. that's the trick to this weekend. if you need to get outside, just do so closer to the water that afternoon hike in the inland east bay. it's not something you want to be venturing out to. this weekend's exactly closer to the water. that's what i'm making plans to do somewhere. maybe a pool. i could find one across the bay area. we do have an issue highway 4. so if you're traveling, drive along to pittsburgh highway 4 westbound just east of bailey road at an accident. so you are seeing a slight delay, any akin to concord. it's going take a little longer heading into the city in 19 ride that fremont street exit. let's check on the san mateo bridge. >> 13 minutes, 80 to one on one. a richmond center fell bridge now at about an 8 minute drive. as you travel out of richmond. and in the south bay.
s. things you need to know even though today's not in the triple digits tomorrow will start a trend of onetioned, coastal areas, you're still at least going to tap into that cool sea breeze. that's going to keep you in the upper 70's at the warmest. so we will have some great conditions at the coast. that's the trick to this weekend. if you need to get outside, just do so closer to the water that afternoon hike in the inland east bay. it's not something you want to be venturing out to. this...
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in the 90's, things began, i think to dissolve in away we had not seen before. >> let me give another example. it is not just voters, but members of congress. some of your students may recognize national journal. it is a publication that studies congress. they used to do a study every year, and they would rank every member of congress on an ideological scale of most liberal and conservative. 1982, there were 275 members of congress that fell between the most liberal republican and conservative democrat. there were 77% of congress fell in that middle. in 2015, they redid it, there were three members of congress that fell in the middle. if you think the senate would be different, there was not a single senator that crossed over. i agree on terms, it is a combination of social media, redistricting. republicans are running from writer districts and democrats are running from bluer districts. you do not have to appeal to voters. it is a combination of these factors, and it has resulted in this there, partisan polarization that democrats do not travel -- trust republicans and republicans do
in the 90's, things began, i think to dissolve in away we had not seen before. >> let me give another example. it is not just voters, but members of congress. some of your students may recognize national journal. it is a publication that studies congress. they used to do a study every year, and they would rank every member of congress on an ideological scale of most liberal and conservative. 1982, there were 275 members of congress that fell between the most liberal republican and...
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s. or any thing that should come back to some kind of descent politics. why we work with the arguments rather than this offensive, but how does it feel to have an you or a p and a european leaders you enemy? ah, that it sounds cynical if i say i got used to it. and i also have a lot of friends and you grow up and coming in to redeem in the then jealous lavaca before the i one wall went down. so how has this experience impacted you personal view of journalists and media? it's uneasy to combat the time before of illusion and after, because we cannot speak about any media in congress trickles. lucky or either of us, some newspaper there was tv, but my father always little telling me very chicago. do not believe any thing, but you read in newspaper. it was very important part of my education and equipment for the rest of my life. to day, my message would be please people do not believe every thing you read. and here comes my fight against this information and faking us. and now we have regimes like the one in russia and the commission is saying, you want to r
s. or any thing that should come back to some kind of descent politics. why we work with the arguments rather than this offensive, but how does it feel to have an you or a p and a european leaders you enemy? ah, that it sounds cynical if i say i got used to it. and i also have a lot of friends and you grow up and coming in to redeem in the then jealous lavaca before the i one wall went down. so how has this experience impacted you personal view of journalists and media? it's uneasy to combat...
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on the financial markets about the government�*s economic strategy, the bank of england has been forced to take emergency action to try to stabilise things been followed by a collapse in the pound and a sharp increase in the costs of government borrowing. our economics editor faisal islam has the latest. what started as an attempt to grow the economy with the biggest tax cuts in half a century led to havoc on currency markets, more importantly on debt markets, and then within days, led to a tidal wave of interest rate rises reaching every corner of the economy. in an emergency statement, the bank of england said, "were dysfunction in this market to continue or worsen, there would be a material risk to uk financial stability." it said it was "seeking to restore market functioning and reduce any risks from contagion to credit conditions to uk households and businesses," and would, this explains the intervention. since the mini budget, the effective cost of borrowing long—term for the government has shot up and was spiralling above 5%, a 20—year high. these were rises in two days that would normally take years, increasing the cost of borrow
on the financial markets about the government�*s economic strategy, the bank of england has been forced to take emergency action to try to stabilise things been followed by a collapse in the pound and a sharp increase in the costs of government borrowing. our economics editor faisal islam has the latest. what started as an attempt to grow the economy with the biggest tax cuts in half a century led to havoc on currency markets, more importantly on debt markets, and then within days, led to a...
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everything he doesn't want to get support there, he screams cotton wool and so on, because it 's one thingtch it from the side as others die and turn to ashes. they could have gone and they were, but they were all scrapped. and where are they? so what are these? what is in muleno? the third corps was already formed by me in the urban area and which we see has already been moved to the territory of hostilities. ukraine, well, east to the south. the composition is not prepared, many testify to it, and there are quite clear data about it, that people are taken all in a row, according to age, according to skills, and according to all other criteria, and this indicates that there is a deficit, and it is also important to say that it works effectively, western weapons have proven their advantage by proving their effectiveness compared to russian ones, but naturally, therefore, the disposal is faster and more efficient. i think that putin is now at a dead end because of this, because of how much he has in reserve, how much can you still enter in another hour 2 10 20 that is, well, such a question
everything he doesn't want to get support there, he screams cotton wool and so on, because it 's one thingtch it from the side as others die and turn to ashes. they could have gone and they were, but they were all scrapped. and where are they? so what are these? what is in muleno? the third corps was already formed by me in the urban area and which we see has already been moved to the territory of hostilities. ukraine, well, east to the south. the composition is not prepared, many testify to...
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s. and things looking much calm and clear across more sensual areas. temperatures have been yo yoing down and back up again for the likes of kansas city. much of the wet to weather it can be found from this cold front, working its way across the great lakes and joining up with that system. now this could become the worst storm to hit this region of canada. since records began, we're talking hurricane force winds, as well as very rough seas and large amounts of rain. we are expecting damage and we have got warnings out here that system weakening, but still bringing those conditions to newfoundland and labrador, certainly by sunday. now elsewhere, we are seeing a lot of heat across more southern states. places like houston and newly announcing the temperatures continue to pick up as we move to central america, it's getting wet for the likes of jamaica. thanks to a wet and windy system that swirling its way towards the north north bringing heavy rain here and likely to work its way towards cuba that to weather update. ah. in australia, indigenous with missing disproportionately high rates, o
s. and things looking much calm and clear across more sensual areas. temperatures have been yo yoing down and back up again for the likes of kansas city. much of the wet to weather it can be found from this cold front, working its way across the great lakes and joining up with that system. now this could become the worst storm to hit this region of canada. since records began, we're talking hurricane force winds, as well as very rough seas and large amounts of rain. we are expecting damage and...
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dagestan, well , they are still shooting in the air, which supposedly means, well, that's it, that 's how thingso here we are we just spoke with vitaliy komodny and we will have a letter, a correspondent, he will be included in the news live from uman and will tell what is happening there. yes, it ends with vasyl in the winter, vakulyuk vasyl, winter was with you during these three hours, it is possible that you two will work together. and if not, andriy will come and work now. but now there is news. anna eva melnyk is already ready to talk about what happened. during the last time, please take his word for it. hello, colleagues. thank you for your work will say more be with him
dagestan, well , they are still shooting in the air, which supposedly means, well, that's it, that 's how thingso here we are we just spoke with vitaliy komodny and we will have a letter, a correspondent, he will be included in the news live from uman and will tell what is happening there. yes, it ends with vasyl in the winter, vakulyuk vasyl, winter was with you during these three hours, it is possible that you two will work together. and if not, andriy will come and work now. but now there is...
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get stuck into this and build some things from indigestible cubes, but they like it, and it 's already toys and uh, that's all the time. of course, it makes you move, but something separate, of course, i'm more inspired by all these musical things, because, well, somehow it's so simpler, but at the same time you have to look at all other directions. or maybe, in your opinion, what is most incomprehensible is what you would really like to understand from children's youth, but you understand that tik aha tiktok. i haven't mastered it. i just haven't mastered it. i was told you need to get a bull, uh, a tiktok account. well, to somehow something here too to move, and i got so fired up, i think that someone will do everything, but i put it and looked and realized that it was n’t. everything tik tok is everything. it’s already just me, well, from tick it’s just already just like a dinosaur. that’s why i, well, kind of looked at it, i was surprised that there are all the media personalities on tiktok. yes, and i looked and realized that well, you have to respect yourself, that you can’t get
get stuck into this and build some things from indigestible cubes, but they like it, and it 's already toys and uh, that's all the time. of course, it makes you move, but something separate, of course, i'm more inspired by all these musical things, because, well, somehow it's so simpler, but at the same time you have to look at all other directions. or maybe, in your opinion, what is most incomprehensible is what you would really like to understand from children's youth, but you understand that...
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so there's the e s g thing going on here. there's a middle ground here right between the don't drill at all. and the drill baby drill people. the dsg thing has a lot of dynamics going on. so the middle ground aspect is okay. you might not be able to find an energy company that is pristine. but are they on the right path to embracing renewables? maybe curbing some of their production and, you know, building the company for the future. but then you do have so many pensions in states like florida and texas that are actually pulling away from sd oriented funds, claiming that their anti capitalist and you know it, they're going against fair market practices. funds had been doing pretty well for a while, probably because they're heavy and tech recently . it's been a sinner's market, right. defense stocks, energy stocks, etcetera, exactly, and there's a lot of people who are tempted to kind of go for these so called sin etfs. they have cute names like the vice x or twice. what we would say is take a look more at the sectors themselv
so there's the e s g thing going on here. there's a middle ground here right between the don't drill at all. and the drill baby drill people. the dsg thing has a lot of dynamics going on. so the middle ground aspect is okay. you might not be able to find an energy company that is pristine. but are they on the right path to embracing renewables? maybe curbing some of their production and, you know, building the company for the future. but then you do have so many pensions in states like florida...
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despite the fact that s kind of thing is happening, it's it's now happening or has happened in one are. this is no oakland. this is not what our district is all about, the city is all about. our city is made up of wonderful people, wonderful family, wonderful students. this is not we are, and we, as a community, need to come together to address this in in a way that is unrivaled because we need to get a handle on this and get this kind of vie stopped. >> absolutely. you say enough i. you need enough voices to do that. i want to get one question question that a lot of people are asking right now. we don't have armed security on campus. that was disbanded. you tell me earlier, you have climate and ce ambassadors. they are not officers. what does that mean fr security moving forward? >> we used to have a police dept here in the district. that was disbanded after the george floyn happened. we have a george floyd resolution that the board passed to disband the police department. they weren't armed security. they would respond tot security on campuses. we do have the ambassadors who support
despite the fact that s kind of thing is happening, it's it's now happening or has happened in one are. this is no oakland. this is not what our district is all about, the city is all about. our city is made up of wonderful people, wonderful family, wonderful students. this is not we are, and we, as a community, need to come together to address this in in a way that is unrivaled because we need to get a handle on this and get this kind of vie stopped. >> absolutely. you say enough i. you...
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this is a unique thing. it 's good that you take things so seriously. what about my hotel?5 rooms in the house , one and a half more extensions. the hotel will have small rooms all deluxe . i didn't think you'd fall in love so fast grapes. the questions in these quizzes are completely unpredictable. and the answers are even more so, guess the riddle they fly into carcasses without wings sit down without legs dandelions name the largest football stadium in russia luzhniki luzhniki definitely guys, i think that one hectare is 10,000 square meters, since a hectare is 100 by 100 m, like the pictures in the book are called pictures. name the mascot of the capital's handball club ska minsk, who is this animal? this is who the wolf shepherd dog is something already, because i then don't forgive me. these are italian volcanoes. but mont blanc is the highest mountain in the alps, this is the most productive second tour in the history of the show . spend time in the company of belarusian scholars and watch intellectually entertaining projects on our tv channel. about the life and wor
this is a unique thing. it 's good that you take things so seriously. what about my hotel?5 rooms in the house , one and a half more extensions. the hotel will have small rooms all deluxe . i didn't think you'd fall in love so fast grapes. the questions in these quizzes are completely unpredictable. and the answers are even more so, guess the riddle they fly into carcasses without wings sit down without legs dandelions name the largest football stadium in russia luzhniki luzhniki definitely...
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lyanne: it was the 1980's and early 1990's and things were so dangerous in el salvador, that fearing for his life, javier's father was forced to leave el salvador. >> the war ended, but economically speaking, things did not change and there was still a lot of violence. my mom tried to find a job and ended up being sexually harassed. >> has mother also ended up leaving. he was left in the care of his grandparents. >> she promised to come back, but the situation, as we like to call it, just kept getting worse. >> at what point did you begin having the conversation that you were going to leave el salvador? >> i always wanted to leave and i wanted to be with my parents. >> that meant traveling alone at the age of nine with a coyote and others from el salvador to the u.s.-mexico border. it took them nine weeks. he writes about it in his new book "solito." >> it literally means little alone. >> alone with only his backpack. too embarrassed, he seldom shared his traumatic experience with others until now. >> it was not until i began to write this book that i began to take that backpack off.
lyanne: it was the 1980's and early 1990's and things were so dangerous in el salvador, that fearing for his life, javier's father was forced to leave el salvador. >> the war ended, but economically speaking, things did not change and there was still a lot of violence. my mom tried to find a job and ended up being sexually harassed. >> has mother also ended up leaving. he was left in the care of his grandparents. >> she promised to come back, but the situation, as we like to...
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her has been very moving and powerful— with her has been very moving and powerful thing, a sense of national community. it�*ss of _ community. it's also a global event, dozens of heads of state _ community. it's also a global event, dozens of heads of state are - community. it's also a global event, dozens of heads of state are here, l dozens of heads of state are here, and when you have a big global event like this you will have a diplomatic incidents as well, it has just been reported that the saudi crown prince would not be attending the funeral, somebody will be going in his place. because of the sensitivities around him coming, and there was criticism that he had even been invited, would it be the right thing for him not to attend the funeral? i it be the right thing for him not to attend the funeral?— attend the funeral? i think it's entirely up — attend the funeral? i think it's entirely up to _ attend the funeral? i think it's entirely up to the _ attend the funeral? i think it's entirely up to the palace - attend the funeral? i think it's entirely up to the palace on i attend the funeral? i think it
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lif you look at the total return s&p and total return sector utility, they're dead end, which is very humbling for us trying to pick winners and finding actionable things when riding utilities has done as wells a the s&p. >> can you imagine, just put it all in utilities >> set it and forget it. >> and not to mention all the commissions, the fees that you're paying to trade bonawyn, what are your thoughts on utilities in general and mike's trade specifically? >> well, i'll also add risk-adjusted returns are probabl probably better as well. i think mike's trade makes a lot of sense you look at risk-reward, you say i don't like to look at one to three, one to four type of payouts. but you gave two disclaimers the fact that you have that in-the money call, i think it's a pretty compelling risk-reward. it's cash flow positive, dividend yield positive situation thaw t you want to be particularly in this environment. >> mike, last word >> that's really getting to it, which is over the past 25 years, this is not really a sector that we thought of as having much growth opportunity, but there is no question that we are going to see a transformation in the way en
lif you look at the total return s&p and total return sector utility, they're dead end, which is very humbling for us trying to pick winners and finding actionable things when riding utilities has done as wells a the s&p. >> can you imagine, just put it all in utilities >> set it and forget it. >> and not to mention all the commissions, the fees that you're paying to trade bonawyn, what are your thoughts on utilities in general and mike's trade specifically? >>...
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right now, the big match drawins of thousands of soccer fans to s stadium. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. ♪♪ entresto is the #1 heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. or high blood potassium. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefi
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s. reports about russia's interference thing. the us itself had meddled in dozens of elections in other countries. the state department report, the c i a 4 is just ludicrous. i'm in a corner to a study at carnegie mellon university. the u. s. interfered and 62 election foreign elections during the cold war. after the cold war, interfered and elections intervened in the elections and havi, afghanistan, and elsewhere. i've been no position. however, given the information i put out in 2016, 18 over russian political and interference in the us the, the, the information was that's completely false, totally bad information based on that, there is no reason to believe the latest allegation. united nations special reports has called for the removal of unilateral sanctions on iran in a report. the details, the effects of decades of embargoes in the country. a job insurance in the united states has imposed most of the sanctions begin in way back in 979. the u. australia and canada have also joined most of them, targets banks, companies and
s. reports about russia's interference thing. the us itself had meddled in dozens of elections in other countries. the state department report, the c i a 4 is just ludicrous. i'm in a corner to a study at carnegie mellon university. the u. s. interfered and 62 election foreign elections during the cold war. after the cold war, interfered and elections intervened in the elections and havi, afghanistan, and elsewhere. i've been no position. however, given the information i put out in 2016, 18...
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at the same time, it would not seem that, well, it 's an obvious thing that not only is it ready.y this, of course, is demanded by active people who will come up with something, of whom there are a lot, of whom we had a conversation with two economists. yes, they were talking about some kind of entrepreneurship. i don’t know about entrepreneurship, but i remember how rationality, rationalization and something else was called and inventions were enormously popular in russia, i remember how we have all these aircraft modeling circles there, all these there, that is, it’s all there are people . this is a drone. what is it about and when does it suddenly start talking in all seriousness? what, yeah, stop and i personally have a big request. let's get tougher. come on, what is it. they won't get it in the nose yet. they won't understand what we're saying. seriously, they're leaving more and more. he feels that we find ourselves unable to head. it turns out that they fired rockets in the crimea. yes, it turns out that the americans helped them point them at one of our ships there, they
at the same time, it would not seem that, well, it 's an obvious thing that not only is it ready.y this, of course, is demanded by active people who will come up with something, of whom there are a lot, of whom we had a conversation with two economists. yes, they were talking about some kind of entrepreneurship. i don’t know about entrepreneurship, but i remember how rationality, rationalization and something else was called and inventions were enormously popular in russia, i remember how we...
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savings from the inflation reduction act which means contrary to what president biden insists,s this thing ain't paid for. >> well, that's right, john. and what we have here is a continued effort for political pay-off at the expense of americans who have not gone to college, who haven't taken out student debt, and it's -- it's a huge transfer from the wealthier among us to those less wealthy and it is an outrageous approach, scheme, and as has been noted if it goes through, it will be the most expensive executive order in american history. there is nothing about this that is right, there is nothing about this that is fair for the vast majority of americans, and as others have commented, it's only going to serve to drive up the cost of education. there is no incentive today and less incentive tomorrow for higher ed institutions to keep their costs inline and what about all the students that have been faithfully paying on their student loans. what incentive to continue that. there is everything about this that is wrong, and nothing that is good. >> john: let me move on to education at the lo
savings from the inflation reduction act which means contrary to what president biden insists,s this thing ain't paid for. >> well, that's right, john. and what we have here is a continued effort for political pay-off at the expense of americans who have not gone to college, who haven't taken out student debt, and it's -- it's a huge transfer from the wealthier among us to those less wealthy and it is an outrageous approach, scheme, and as has been noted if it goes through, it will be the...
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s&p, and the total return sector, they are dead even. it is very humbling for all of us trying to pick winners and find actionable things, when utilities and dividends have done as well as the s&p. >> can you imagine? put it all in utilities. not to mention, all of the commission, the fees you are paying to trade. bonawyn eison, what are your thoughts on utilities and mike's trades, specifically? >> i will always add, risk of return is better as well. i think mike's trade makes a lot of sense. you look at the risk reward, and you say, typically, i can look at one to three types of payoff. he gave three disclaimers. one about the dividends with the call, which was excellently done. second, that you have that in the money call, so considering you are already two dollars in the money, it is low risk reward. low beta. a positive type of situation you want to be in, particularly, in this market environment. >> mike, last word. >> that is really getting right to it. over the past 25 years, this has not been a sector we have thought of as having much growth opportunity, but there is no question we are going to see a transformation in the way ener
s&p, and the total return sector, they are dead even. it is very humbling for all of us trying to pick winners and find actionable things, when utilities and dividends have done as well as the s&p. >> can you imagine? put it all in utilities. not to mention, all of the commission, the fees you are paying to trade. bonawyn eison, what are your thoughts on utilities and mike's trades, specifically? >> i will always add, risk of return is better as well. i think mike's trade...
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the thing everyone�*s agreed on is ana de armas is terrific.hink i like it more than some critics because i'm a horrorfan and it is pretty horrifying. 0k. wow. goodness. and lena dunham. yes. so, this is an adaptation of kushner�*s novel, which i haven't read, medieval setting, very modern sensibility. bella ramsey is birdy. that's her nickname. she is a teenager. she's a vibrant spirit. she's rebellious. we first meet her, you know, rolling in mud and causing chaos. everything's fine until her father, played by andrew scott, realises that he's run out of money. here's a clip. disrupting cottage raisings. causing mischief in the village. and listening through doors i should not listen through. well, how has this happened? after all, you're paid - to prevent things like this? in essence, my lord, you have ignored me. you have spent properly and without censure. nonsense. i can't have spent so much. give me one example of... ..of an expense notl strictly necessary for the survival of my family. really? my tiger has arrived. it's dead. the travel
the thing everyone�*s agreed on is ana de armas is terrific.hink i like it more than some critics because i'm a horrorfan and it is pretty horrifying. 0k. wow. goodness. and lena dunham. yes. so, this is an adaptation of kushner�*s novel, which i haven't read, medieval setting, very modern sensibility. bella ramsey is birdy. that's her nickname. she is a teenager. she's a vibrant spirit. she's rebellious. we first meet her, you know, rolling in mud and causing chaos. everything's fine until...
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a crowd in swansea clearly see things differently. while everything�*sion to embrace a new prince and princess. another visit is being planned before christmas. hywel griffith, bbc news, swansea. now a look at some other stories making the news today. the labour mp, rupa huq, has been suspended from the parliamentary party after she described the chancellor kwasi kwarteng as "superficially black". she was recorded making the comments at a meeting on the sidelines of the labour conference. this evening she said she had contacted the chancellor to send her a sincere and heartfelt apologies for the comments. scientists in sweden say they�*ve detected powerful underwater explosions , in areas where the nord stream gas pipeline is leaking. three leaks have been reported in the baltic sea pipelines , which run from russia to germany. images from the danish armed forces show gas bubbling to the surface. ukrainian officials say russia was behind what they�*ve called a terrorist attack. voting has ended in referendums in four ukrainian regions, partly or heavily
a crowd in swansea clearly see things differently. while everything�*sion to embrace a new prince and princess. another visit is being planned before christmas. hywel griffith, bbc news, swansea. now a look at some other stories making the news today. the labour mp, rupa huq, has been suspended from the parliamentary party after she described the chancellor kwasi kwarteng as "superficially black". she was recorded making the comments at a meeting on the sidelines of the labour...
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is needed today, it’s only russia that should have allowed itself to shoot at houses, that ’s the first thingnformation about people who come to the villages, there are schools there, and there they wash, shave , tidy up, sleep a little but they don't sit still, they are afraid, they are afraid. they see that today the skill of the armed forces gives knowledge about itself . first of all, secondly, we see the reaction to the fact that as far as such filtering measures are concerned, personally, especially in addition to the world of the home, which there are some views of the dnieper and the antoniv bridge, all these houses are being searched - you check the phones because they can't understand who is providing the information. our eyes will burn on this, and the most important thing is that our expectations will say biological weapons against you. we use such things here, but you know, if we talk about the antonov bridge, i used to say that - probably we will give the prize to the panus pryamosova just as he shows us what is there is done and corrects us er fire and better yet no one is doin
is needed today, it’s only russia that should have allowed itself to shoot at houses, that ’s the first thingnformation about people who come to the villages, there are schools there, and there they wash, shave , tidy up, sleep a little but they don't sit still, they are afraid, they are afraid. they see that today the skill of the armed forces gives knowledge about itself . first of all, secondly, we see the reaction to the fact that as far as such filtering measures are concerned,...
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there's not a thing s we can do in america. i mean it, not a single solitarything we can't do . we do it together. i mean it. it's about time we stand up and remember who in god's name we are. you're theunited states of america .te there's nothing beyond our capacity. we will win if people vote so just remind everybody vote. go out and vote. we vote we win and reestablish thiscountry and make it betterthan it was before. thank you , god love you . >>. [music] >>. [music] >>. [music] >>. [music] >>. [music] >>. [music] >> also contact information for state governors and the biting administration cabinet . order your copy today at c-span shop.org or scan the code with your smartphone. every shop purchase helps support c-span's nonprofit operation. the senate returns from its summer recess later today at 3 pm eastern. debate continues on more of president biden's appeals nominee, senators will consider district court judge john lee's nomination to the seventh circuit court. confirmed judge lee would be the first asian-american to serve on the court. watch live coverage of the senat
there's not a thing s we can do in america. i mean it, not a single solitarything we can't do . we do it together. i mean it. it's about time we stand up and remember who in god's name we are. you're theunited states of america .te there's nothing beyond our capacity. we will win if people vote so just remind everybody vote. go out and vote. we vote we win and reestablish thiscountry and make it betterthan it was before. thank you , god love you . >>. [music] >>. [music] >>....
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i think 's the same thing that hollywood saw in it as well.and matt, how did feedback from the online communy, people who were responding to you as they were reading what you were posting on reddit, how did that shape, if at all, the ouome of the book? matt: i definitely took some feedback to heart. generally, who, what characters, the no sleep audience is most interested in learning more about, and what little facets of lore and backstory people were interested in learning more about, which didn't fit into the real estate of a reddit post. and so i was able to take direction and just generally what people wanted to have accordioned out a little more. geoff: there are i'm sure other would be authors like yourselves who will look at your story and think, well, how can i do something similar? i mean, what about your experience might be instructive for other people? harrison: i definitely think there's something is, you know, hopeful in the way all this went. i think, you know, it's a good thing to know that, like content that's put out there if
i think 's the same thing that hollywood saw in it as well.and matt, how did feedback from the online communy, people who were responding to you as they were reading what you were posting on reddit, how did that shape, if at all, the ouome of the book? matt: i definitely took some feedback to heart. generally, who, what characters, the no sleep audience is most interested in learning more about, and what little facets of lore and backstory people were interested in learning more about, which...