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timmy hi, tammy, um does samuel powell's descriptions samuel palace description sound great. did he also describe the other washington family members who are present during that their visit? yes, he does and i meant to bring that up earlier bush rod washington comes to mount vernon to dine with them with his wife at that point. he briefly mentioned that the grandchildren are there and then actually they go to the ruins of belvoir plantation washington brings them to see the ruins. and if you're a virginian you might recognize the name belfar is now fort belvoir and that's where some of georgia's best friends in his early life lived george williams and sally fairfax. so samuel brings up the visiting the ruins. he doesn't talk about the fact that it's that it's george williams and sally's house, but i think that's kind of a cool. thing for washington to do it's very personal. it's a very glimpse into his life and then actually the other relatives that he brings up are not at mount vernon, but when they are down going down to westover they stop in fredericksburg and they have di
timmy hi, tammy, um does samuel powell's descriptions samuel palace description sound great. did he also describe the other washington family members who are present during that their visit? yes, he does and i meant to bring that up earlier bush rod washington comes to mount vernon to dine with them with his wife at that point. he briefly mentioned that the grandchildren are there and then actually they go to the ruins of belvoir plantation washington brings them to see the ruins. and if you're...
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just like samuel powell did. this portrait was never finished, but i think it has an amazing -- it really shows her presence and who she was as a person. let me tell you a little bit about who she was, prior to knowing george washington. elizabeth was born in 1742, in philadelphia, to two very wealthy families. her father was a merchant. her mother was a member of a shippen family. some of you may recognize the name ship in, if you have ever watched turn, peggy shippen arnold was actually elizabeth's second cousin. there was actually a connection there. she grew up very wealthy. likely educated by her mother. she and her sisters have a lot of fun and philadelphia during the french and indian war when soldiers were quartered in philadelphia. she they would go to assemblies. she would go fishing. she and her sisters, the three of them were called the three goddesses. i would like to think they were very much the skylar sisters of philadelphia just a few years earlier. elizabeth of course married samuel on august 7t
just like samuel powell did. this portrait was never finished, but i think it has an amazing -- it really shows her presence and who she was as a person. let me tell you a little bit about who she was, prior to knowing george washington. elizabeth was born in 1742, in philadelphia, to two very wealthy families. her father was a merchant. her mother was a member of a shippen family. some of you may recognize the name ship in, if you have ever watched turn, peggy shippen arnold was actually...
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just like samuel powell did. this portrait was never finished, but i think it has an amazing -- it really shows her presence and who she was as a person. let me tell you a little bit about who she was, prior to knowing george washington. elizabeth was born in 1742, in philadelphia, to two very wealthy families. her father was a merchant. her mother was a member of a shippen family. some of you may recognize the name ship in, if you have ever watched turn, peggy shippen arnold was actually elizabeth's second cousin. there was actually a connection there. she grew up very wealthy. likely educated by her mother. she and her sisters have a lot of fun and philadelphia during the french and indian war when soldiers were quartered in philadelphia. she they would go to assemblies. she would go fishing. she and her sisters, the three of them were called the three goddesses. i would like to think they were very much the skylar sisters of philadelphia just a few years earlier. elizabeth of course married samuel on august 7t
just like samuel powell did. this portrait was never finished, but i think it has an amazing -- it really shows her presence and who she was as a person. let me tell you a little bit about who she was, prior to knowing george washington. elizabeth was born in 1742, in philadelphia, to two very wealthy families. her father was a merchant. her mother was a member of a shippen family. some of you may recognize the name ship in, if you have ever watched turn, peggy shippen arnold was actually...
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as we wait for him to get questions, let's bring this back to samuel toombs -- the samuel tombs, who is still with us. it was also mentioned about the income it would bring in that would help to bring it to people. we saw something in the u.k., liz truss, her position is not as strong. what you make of energy windfall taxes on those companies? are they effective? is this something more countries and the u.k. should continue to consider? samuel: the u.k. has already dabbled with this. rishi sunak announced a windfall tax earlier this year. you cannot just tax away the problem and raise enough money to support consumers. like we saw with rishi sunak's efforts of what he announced for consumers at the time. this is not going to take away from the need for the government to borrow. dani: thank you so much. great to get your thought. samuel tombs of pantheon macroeconomics. he will stick around. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we will make sure no such problems continue to be used, as in the case of the g -- and we use the many billions we raised in the process relieve the burdens of citizens wit
as we wait for him to get questions, let's bring this back to samuel toombs -- the samuel tombs, who is still with us. it was also mentioned about the income it would bring in that would help to bring it to people. we saw something in the u.k., liz truss, her position is not as strong. what you make of energy windfall taxes on those companies? are they effective? is this something more countries and the u.k. should continue to consider? samuel: the u.k. has already dabbled with this. rishi...
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mark: samuel ramani, thank you, as ever, for your analysis. thank you. samuel: thank you very much.k: we are watching for all developments on the situation in ukraine. we will bring them to you as soon as we get them. more analysis to come from our team on the ground. next, the people of scotland paying their last respects to queen elizabeth. the queen is lying in state in edinburgh after being accompanied by her four children in a procession along the royal mile in the scottish capital. queen elizabeth's coffin is set to depart for london on tuesday. king charles iii addressed people for the first time as moniker. many scottish mps following suit. emotion of condolence in hollywood was passed -- a motion of condolence in hollywood was passed. reporter: followed by two minutes of silence in memory of the queen, king charles and camilla heard condolences from the scottish parliament. he offered a word of gratitude to the scottish people, and a promise as a sovereign going forward. >> my mother felt, as i do, the greatest admiration for the scottish people, for their magnificent achie
mark: samuel ramani, thank you, as ever, for your analysis. thank you. samuel: thank you very much.k: we are watching for all developments on the situation in ukraine. we will bring them to you as soon as we get them. more analysis to come from our team on the ground. next, the people of scotland paying their last respects to queen elizabeth. the queen is lying in state in edinburgh after being accompanied by her four children in a procession along the royal mile in the scottish capital. queen...
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samuel l.kson and clarissa ward featuring louis cato and the late show band! and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, good to see you, good to see you. welcome, everyone, one and all down here, up there, all around the world. welcome, welcome one and all to the late show. i'm your host stephen colbert. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: folks, i was watching, we had every plan in the world to start tonight's monologue by talking about what i was going to talk about in tomorrow's monologue, the latest january 6th hearing but we just learned this afternoon that the committee has postponed tomorrow's hearing saying quote, no t is for a good reason n light of hurricane ian bearing down on parts of florida we have decided to postpone tomorrow's proceedings. that sunday standable. we hope everybody in florida stays safe. please, if you can, get out of the storm's path. worst-case scenario-- (ap
samuel l.kson and clarissa ward featuring louis cato and the late show band! and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, good to see you, good to see you. welcome, everyone, one and all down here, up there, all around the world. welcome, welcome one and all to the late show. i'm your host stephen colbert. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: folks, i was watching, we had every plan...
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so take me, samuel, what, what are the russians missing right now? well, strategically, one of the things i think the having a bit of difficulty with is now supply lots and again after region triggered the sad because we've seen and my 26 helicopters which can carry. but he 1930 by birth now being carried over to bring civils reinforcements, indic harkey. but the problem is those helicopters are very vulnerable to man pads and other ab defensive equipment that the ukrainian demand she get from nato countries. so they're having a bit of difficulty now in terms of making sure they don't have a repeat of what's happening curves. andrea 20000 troops stuck there. and all the bridges are destroyed and trying to build the pontine very in the running and stack that too. and that, that's her initial problem, i think right now. and also they need careful but where the gritty encounter vents is going to happen next. some people think it may go through bullet are and indeed on yet, there's apparently a movement to lou hans allegedly if you believe the could last
so take me, samuel, what, what are the russians missing right now? well, strategically, one of the things i think the having a bit of difficulty with is now supply lots and again after region triggered the sad because we've seen and my 26 helicopters which can carry. but he 1930 by birth now being carried over to bring civils reinforcements, indic harkey. but the problem is those helicopters are very vulnerable to man pads and other ab defensive equipment that the ukrainian demand she get from...
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so okay, samuel, before i bring you back into the conversation, i'll just allow victor to respond to, to what mikaela her has just said that the objective and also me kind i want to hear from you whether to she will still think this is, this is a special operation in marcia because this is now an all out war from, from the looks of it. the official ukrainian statements on the need or the wish to the back came year are militarily ality, elliptic. this is not going to happen. what's happening is that both sides are setting up on the elastic objectives, and it seems that, ah, the one of the ways, the still open to resolve this conflict is a diplomatic solution. but that solution, the diplomatic solution is only going to be able to be achieved. if the west are seeks, gives it the green light, it was the ukrainian side, it was the west that brought an end to then you go, she should negotiations. process okay, was launched in billers in the, in the early march, and then continued in istanbul in turkey. semi of the ukrainian side that left those negotiations. ok, accusations and counter accu
so okay, samuel, before i bring you back into the conversation, i'll just allow victor to respond to, to what mikaela her has just said that the objective and also me kind i want to hear from you whether to she will still think this is, this is a special operation in marcia because this is now an all out war from, from the looks of it. the official ukrainian statements on the need or the wish to the back came year are militarily ality, elliptic. this is not going to happen. what's happening is...
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samuel charap. _ escalation grows. samuel charap, thank _ escalation grows.- escalation grows. samuel charap, thank you for - escalation grows. samuel. charap, thank you forjoining us. many parts of the world are continuing to feel the effects of the war in ukraine, through higher energy prices and increases in the general cost—of—living. here in the uk, the government has taken steps to boost the economy, with plans for the biggest tax cuts for half a century. among a package of measures announced on friday, the higher rate of income tax of 45% is to be abolished. a planned rise in corporation tax from i9% to 25% has been cancelled — that's the tax businesses pay on their profits. and the rules which cap bankers' bonuses to twice their annual salary hav also been scrapped. the markets have not reacted well to the news, with the pound falling to a 37—year low against the dollar, dropping below $1.09. the opposition labour party has called the government "desperate gamblers in a casino, chasing a losing run." the bbc�*s political editor, chris mason, reports.
samuel charap. _ escalation grows. samuel charap, thank _ escalation grows.- escalation grows. samuel charap, thank you for - escalation grows. samuel. charap, thank you forjoining us. many parts of the world are continuing to feel the effects of the war in ukraine, through higher energy prices and increases in the general cost—of—living. here in the uk, the government has taken steps to boost the economy, with plans for the biggest tax cuts for half a century. among a package of measures...
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it certainly is, samuel. _ from moscow. it certainly is, samuel, thank _ from moscow.cow. it certainly is, samuel, thank you for - from moscow. it certainly is, | samuel, thank you forjoining from moscow. it certainly is, - samuel, thank you forjoining us. thank you. let's turn to the us — hurricane ian has made landfall in south carolina, after devastating florida. this is the historic coastal city of charleston — which is being lashed by winds and heavy rain. there are warnings of life—threatening storm surges of up to seven feet. for more on the devastation already caused by hurricane ian in florida, i'm joined now by our correspondent nada tawfik, who is in fort myers, thanks for talking to us. it's looks like even behind you, it's been quite a devastating hurricane. absolutely, we are bent back from the water —— a bit back from the water, and you can see how far the wind, the storm surges through these boats behind me, completely destroying the marina where i am. fort myers is one of the heaviest hit areas, people have been coming all throughout the morning and af
it certainly is, samuel. _ from moscow. it certainly is, samuel, thank _ from moscow.cow. it certainly is, samuel, thank you for - from moscow. it certainly is, | samuel, thank you forjoining from moscow. it certainly is, - samuel, thank you forjoining us. thank you. let's turn to the us — hurricane ian has made landfall in south carolina, after devastating florida. this is the historic coastal city of charleston — which is being lashed by winds and heavy rain. there are warnings of...
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crimea is ukrainian. >> samuel, i would like to let victor respond before i bring you in.le still think this is a special operation in russia? because it looks like an all out war. >> official ukrainian statements are the wish to take back crimea are in middle -- are militarily unrealistic. both sides are setting up unrealistic objectives and it seems one way still open to resolve the conflict is diplomatic solution but that can only be achieved if the west gives it a green light. ukraine and the west brought an end to the negotiation process launched in belarus in march and continued in turkey. ukraine is the side that left negotiations. >> ok. accusations and counter accusations. samuel, do you think now is a time to resume talks to end the conflict, or is ukraine in a position where they feel they no longer need to negotiate? >> i think there has been radicalization on both sides. looking at rhetoric in russia after the defeat in kharkiv, the security council talking about how the ultimate goal is the capitulation of ukraine. on the other hand, ukraine saying there is n
crimea is ukrainian. >> samuel, i would like to let victor respond before i bring you in.le still think this is a special operation in russia? because it looks like an all out war. >> official ukrainian statements are the wish to take back crimea are in middle -- are militarily unrealistic. both sides are setting up unrealistic objectives and it seems one way still open to resolve the conflict is diplomatic solution but that can only be achieved if the west gives it a green light....
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brett samuels, the white house _ over the finish line. brett samuels, the white house reporter for - over the finish line. brett samuels, the white house reporter for the i the white house reporterfor the hill, thank you forjoining us. the polls have now closed in chile where millions are voting in a historic referendum for a new constitution. the vote is taking place three years after mass protests calling for an end to deep inequalities in the south american country. if approved, this new constitution would replace the current one which was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet. the text being put to voters today is huge in scope — covering gender parity, abortion rights, indigenous representation and climate issues. these are pictures of the chilean president gabriel boric casting his vote earlier. results are expected to be very tight — recent polls suggest the new constitution may be rejected. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... we're with the pakistan military in a race to save lives, after we
brett samuels, the white house _ over the finish line. brett samuels, the white house reporter for - over the finish line. brett samuels, the white house reporter for the i the white house reporterfor the hill, thank you forjoining us. the polls have now closed in chile where millions are voting in a historic referendum for a new constitution. the vote is taking place three years after mass protests calling for an end to deep inequalities in the south american country. if approved, this new...
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of course, when it comes to who left the negotiations and who doesn't want to talk, samuel, i want to bring you into the conversation on that point of negotiations. do you think now is a good time to resume talks and negotiations to end the conflict, or is ukraine now in a position that it feels that it no longer needs to negotiate? well, i think that there's been an extra bit of radicalization on both sides. so we look at some of the rhetoric, even in russia, after the defeating car cave. you see people like to but you know, video from the security council's ducking it, but how our ultimate goal is, the total capitulation of ukraine. and the ultimatums that as lengthy calls them that we offered them are just like children's play. on the other hand, you see the ukranian saying that the zeal used dialogue with russia until because when you focus and liberating, all of our territory include granite get. and then given the fact that there's an extra other extreme at campbell sides against the occasions, i think he's going to be ram likely to see diplomacy and dialogue come forward. the r
of course, when it comes to who left the negotiations and who doesn't want to talk, samuel, i want to bring you into the conversation on that point of negotiations. do you think now is a good time to resume talks and negotiations to end the conflict, or is ukraine now in a position that it feels that it no longer needs to negotiate? well, i think that there's been an extra bit of radicalization on both sides. so we look at some of the rhetoric, even in russia, after the defeating car cave. you...
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and how se, samuel, do you think putting in is in all of this, they seems to be cracks. now in the narrative? well, there critics narrative at the cracks of the narrative are not coming from liberal set. is not the alexi. novalis is not people having and he would administrations the cracks are coming from the hard liners, the one eyed she really, russia, exactly. one of the rush all the way to here, russia, where when this war with the maxwell objective there were stated by hootin in february 24th. and also many people who are calling now for a total mobilization. those like the former gun bass, commander, eager structural. gov gurkin and graham's and could europe, who want a re evaluation of the russian ministry defense is tragic. and a lot of the blame is being placed on survey chicago, who is a civilian. he's an emergency minister, he wasn't actually a military personnel and not necessarily on the head of vladimir putin at this time . right. that hooton's seems to be shielded from some of the criticism. it's going more to the defense ministry. all right, victor, in mo
and how se, samuel, do you think putting in is in all of this, they seems to be cracks. now in the narrative? well, there critics narrative at the cracks of the narrative are not coming from liberal set. is not the alexi. novalis is not people having and he would administrations the cracks are coming from the hard liners, the one eyed she really, russia, exactly. one of the rush all the way to here, russia, where when this war with the maxwell objective there were stated by hootin in february...
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barbara’s project of the one she was pierced with prasami by the court architect of saxony jan samuel the house that was treated alone by the baker the surface grassy hut of the uruzhany, and after that it was documented to be subject to his residence. here , the architecture of the costume is added from 1808, including the high panoic tower above the bare composition. she dominated over the vastness of the spacious seat of the minesweeper calls. trinity costume. tower. amal have these kuruzhan. more than i, she herself opens a garden view of the village. in the other half of the eighteenth year, under alexander mikhail, ramadanev’s sapegu kram-feather slept with a round obsida with two two-fold redheads and a high eight-cut rarer at his venzhan fearful dash. the head brooch on the altar of vykonu, 17, a stack of brown mormon, and it is crowned with a torn arched pediment set to its eighteenth, a stack of figures of aniols with a laurel race, the coat of arms of the sapegu family and the symbol of god is a marble pure, marble column. they were once delivered from them, as far as i rem
barbara’s project of the one she was pierced with prasami by the court architect of saxony jan samuel the house that was treated alone by the baker the surface grassy hut of the uruzhany, and after that it was documented to be subject to his residence. here , the architecture of the costume is added from 1808, including the high panoic tower above the bare composition. she dominated over the vastness of the spacious seat of the minesweeper calls. trinity costume. tower. amal have these...
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samuel colt interestingly enough was a kind of huckster. he had a lot of good ideas, but he always like to embellish his life. so it's always hard to figure out which parts of his claims are true and false. so for example, he claimed he thought of the idea of a rotating cylinder while he was working on a ship for a year and some people doubt with that's true or not moreover. he was not the only one to experiment with the rotating siller when when samuel called developed his first firearm, which is known as the patterson called because it was main, patterson, new jersey. samuel colt did not in fact patent the cylinder because he knew that was not patentable at that time. in fact a lot of what the patented was the way in which the cylinder fit in the gun and the loading of the bullet. you may not realize this we're so used to thinking of the six shooter. as they later on something you just load six bullets and fire that the early patterson cult. actually required you to load the powder. into the cylinder and to load the bullet separately and
samuel colt interestingly enough was a kind of huckster. he had a lot of good ideas, but he always like to embellish his life. so it's always hard to figure out which parts of his claims are true and false. so for example, he claimed he thought of the idea of a rotating cylinder while he was working on a ship for a year and some people doubt with that's true or not moreover. he was not the only one to experiment with the rotating siller when when samuel called developed his first firearm, which...
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i mean, samuel l.yeah. it's about a brother and sister, the sister who wants to keep the family heirloom that has so much rich history into it, which is the piano and the brother who is like, "nah, sis. i want to take this piano and sell it. >> jimmy: sell it. >> sell it and build for the future so, you watch them go at it for about two and a half hours or so come on, watch it. >> jimmy: yeah i want to say, break a leg, and i really want to say, thank you so much for coming on the show, finally. the first of many. please come on >> thank you >> jimmy: thank you so much. [ cheers and applause i will see you i'll be there. i'm not going to tell you what night. >> don't tell me what night. >> jimmy: i'm not. do you like knowing? >> no. >> jimmy: you don't like knowing when anyone's in the -- in the audience? >> no. but i still got to do what i got to do. >> jimmy: i know do you see people when you act and you see people in the audience >> i -- once i see you, that's fine but i don't want to know you're th
i mean, samuel l.yeah. it's about a brother and sister, the sister who wants to keep the family heirloom that has so much rich history into it, which is the piano and the brother who is like, "nah, sis. i want to take this piano and sell it. >> jimmy: sell it. >> sell it and build for the future so, you watch them go at it for about two and a half hours or so come on, watch it. >> jimmy: yeah i want to say, break a leg, and i really want to say, thank you so much for...
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hubo supuestos abusos de samuel joaquÍn flores. >> en varios lugares del mundo se producen estos abusosr aÑos. >> por otro lado en california una es vana y su historia. mÁs de 30 aÑos de es herencia, en la primera latina en ejercer ese cargo en california. >> hecho siempre he querido ser doctora desde que era niÑa. >> este cargo fue creado por el gobernador. >> para poder desarrollar programas que ayuden a la poblaciÓn. >> las enfermedades que ya estaban presentes en nuestra comunidad fue lo que nos expuso mÁs alas complicaciones del covid. >> california es uno de los pocos estados donde se ha extendido el cuidado de medical a las personas de hasta 50 aÑos. >> la primera es garantizar la salud de las mujeres embarazadas y romper los obstÁculos que llevan a las personas a no buscar servicios de salud mental. no sabemos eso depresiÓn o ansiedad. leÓn: vamos a mÉxico. una persecuciÓn de policÍas y soldados contra presuntos delincuentes. la gente corrÍa tratando de huir de las balas.. reportero: una balacera en veracruz, mÉxico. muchos tuvieron que tirarse al piso entra se —— mientras se en
hubo supuestos abusos de samuel joaquÍn flores. >> en varios lugares del mundo se producen estos abusosr aÑos. >> por otro lado en california una es vana y su historia. mÁs de 30 aÑos de es herencia, en la primera latina en ejercer ese cargo en california. >> hecho siempre he querido ser doctora desde que era niÑa. >> este cargo fue creado por el gobernador. >> para poder desarrollar programas que ayuden a la poblaciÓn. >> las enfermedades que ya...
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money and media so that they can speak and that the woodland can know about their, their problems. samuel get at you again says the conflict will have long lasting consequences and main drag the whole region into chaos. you know, this conflict once again, i can't highlights it enough hallmark. it has truly update that if you know, just in the to gray region, but and now far and far beyond, there are no minutes of people not and even the u. n has been saying they don't have the resources to really help us. you feel like it goes back to me or of, you know, conflicts, famine. if you don't stop, if you don't slow down this conflict in ethiopia, it's truly change the region. because utopia has a population of at least 115000000 people in what happens denito back to the affects its neighboring nation. people have taken to the streets across haiti after the government raised fuel prices, leaving many haitians in fear of an already dire economic situation. worsening patient authorities announced on wednesday that gas prices would more than double to raise funds for the government. the news sparke
money and media so that they can speak and that the woodland can know about their, their problems. samuel get at you again says the conflict will have long lasting consequences and main drag the whole region into chaos. you know, this conflict once again, i can't highlights it enough hallmark. it has truly update that if you know, just in the to gray region, but and now far and far beyond, there are no minutes of people not and even the u. n has been saying they don't have the resources to...
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>>ryan: i just wanna make the world a bett place >>samuel: i know that i want to bein a field of helping people. >>alma: the healthacare industry imperfect i'm hoping i can make it better. we're gonna be traveling across california >> ryan: interviewing people who are changing the game in heallthcare >> [crosstalk]: we're all 20 >> eric: my goodness. i wasn't nearly where you are at 20 >> vo: from the bottom of my heart i want to help the people here >>samuel: healthcare takes a village roadtrip nation is made possible by blue shield of california. an independent member of the blue cross blue shield association. blue shield of california is a nonprofit health plan that strives to create a healthcare system worthy of its family and friends and blue shield of california foundation. an independent licensee of the blue cross blue shield association, supporting laing and equitable solutions to
>>ryan: i just wanna make the world a bett place >>samuel: i know that i want to bein a field of helping people. >>alma: the healthacare industry imperfect i'm hoping i can make it better. we're gonna be traveling across california >> ryan: interviewing people who are changing the game in heallthcare >> [crosstalk]: we're all 20 >> eric: my goodness. i wasn't nearly where you are at 20 >> vo: from the bottom of my heart i want to help the people here...
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or samuel approach to sam brown. yeah, i was thinking exam with the new as motion i from look, i would leave you me. let me go. morse. good little russia and room girl interest were who should do the treatment and then they'll know should will it sooner for good through or you must choreo block was people you with me even smidge poorly. mon goosgo rob store will we will a former genie, a must call you let you grad. so you to read you through a stuff. sure, gus by gina was let's go to rekey that you don't believe you just get your school one voice. go, a hold of them is to me, mom, boost whisky, lima told him, which and just come, let me show officious to be so we belong. so we, one year near the river nation cost resentment among many in the west and the fact that it was in such about very country made no sense. i don't know. so if you don't mind, just kind of get along the dish some did. if you studies you fuck, do you know that i need bushy key styles? can other people not? i mean, yeah, that would you, i would say
or samuel approach to sam brown. yeah, i was thinking exam with the new as motion i from look, i would leave you me. let me go. morse. good little russia and room girl interest were who should do the treatment and then they'll know should will it sooner for good through or you must choreo block was people you with me even smidge poorly. mon goosgo rob store will we will a former genie, a must call you let you grad. so you to read you through a stuff. sure, gus by gina was let's go to rekey that...
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a kindergarten in late august that killed several children. journalist and independent analysts, samuel get a chew, says that residential areas are increasingly coming under attack. the fuel current government is husband insisting from the gate code that it's fighting a terrorist entity. integrity, the trying to root out a terrorist organization that they say is and will be destroying ethiopia, if not content in the t p left has been saying that the open government is trying to eliminate their leadership safety open government as i choosing them was trying to come back, you have to know that you can never was in government for, for many years or for 27 years, including a government, a coalition government that was led by them. they cope and government has been saying they're taking actions against the t p of interest because they think some of the weapons, some of the trainings are happening in this neighborhood. but the t p left is saying that's not true. that's not happening in this neighborhoods. up to half a 1000000 people have died from war and famine in ethiopia as ty, gray region
a kindergarten in late august that killed several children. journalist and independent analysts, samuel get a chew, says that residential areas are increasingly coming under attack. the fuel current government is husband insisting from the gate code that it's fighting a terrorist entity. integrity, the trying to root out a terrorist organization that they say is and will be destroying ethiopia, if not content in the t p left has been saying that the open government is trying to eliminate their...
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my 1st guest is samuel r romani, he teaches politics and international relations at the university of oxford in the u. k. he's also the author of the upcoming book putin's war on ukraine and examines why boot and opted for all out regime change in ukraine and looks at the future implications of the invasion, mr. romani. welcome. so good to see you. we saw a very defiant putin again today he even said that russia had lost nothing in launching the war. what do you make of that? what does the message that he asked to convey? he's always been trying to convey the matches. the sanctions that have been imposed on russia are going to be ranking of unintended consequences are much stronger on the west, especially in the energy sphere in terms of freezing of europe and also russia. she'll that is immense. military losses and has been reported officially on casualties since the end of march. and the agile is running now at $15.00 to $20000.00 lowest toys and they're now at risk of new territory anchors on. whereas the russians make the counter ventures that you crane is launching, is not sustai
my 1st guest is samuel r romani, he teaches politics and international relations at the university of oxford in the u. k. he's also the author of the upcoming book putin's war on ukraine and examines why boot and opted for all out regime change in ukraine and looks at the future implications of the invasion, mr. romani. welcome. so good to see you. we saw a very defiant putin again today he even said that russia had lost nothing in launching the war. what do you make of that? what does the...
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money and media so that they can speak and that the woodland can know about their, their problems. samuel get a chew again, says that the conflict will have long lasting consequences and may drag the entire region into chaos. you know, this conflict once again, i can't highlight it enough whole much. it has truly update that if you're not just in the to gray region, but i'm far enough far and far beyond. there are no minutes of people. and even the u. n has been saying they don't have the resources to really help them. us, you feel like it goes back to me or of conflicts of famine. if you don't stop, if you don't slow down this conflict any till it you a truly change the region because you tilt it has a population of at least 115000000 people in what happens in the till back to the affects its neighboring nation escalating cross border clashes between these central asian republic of kurdistan and neighboring tajikistan have left at least 18 soldiers wounded. initial reports of the fighting emerged earlier this week with kirk used border guard, saying to jake forces occupied firing positio
money and media so that they can speak and that the woodland can know about their, their problems. samuel get a chew again, says that the conflict will have long lasting consequences and may drag the entire region into chaos. you know, this conflict once again, i can't highlight it enough whole much. it has truly update that if you're not just in the to gray region, but i'm far enough far and far beyond. there are no minutes of people. and even the u. n has been saying they don't have the...
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well, that view that samuel huntington advocated, i think best labeled national ism nationalism. and i'm going to argue against huntington i don't agree with his prescription. i think his history is fine. but i don't think that's the best way of understanding solution to what ails us today. but before i can even make that argument, i actually have simply define a bunch of terms, especially. i have to explain why this is not an argument about patriotism. often when times when i give a talk like this some listeners get a little nervous they think that i'm arguing that we should not love our country. that patriotism is bad. national identity is a false construct or something that. so let me just start by saying i'm a patriot and love america. i served in uniform i'm a veteran of the war in afghanistan, worked in government for ten years, worked in the white house for, two presidents. and i think it's a positive virtue to cultivate a love and a gratitude for our. c.s. lewis praised the love of home of the place we grew in, of all places, fairly near these and fairly like them love of
well, that view that samuel huntington advocated, i think best labeled national ism nationalism. and i'm going to argue against huntington i don't agree with his prescription. i think his history is fine. but i don't think that's the best way of understanding solution to what ails us today. but before i can even make that argument, i actually have simply define a bunch of terms, especially. i have to explain why this is not an argument about patriotism. often when times when i give a talk like...
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money and media so that they can speak and that the woodland can know about their, their problems. samuel get a chew again, says the conflict will have long lasting consequences and may drag the whole region into chaos. in this conflict, once again, i can't a highlighted enough how much it has truly of faith. that if you're not just in the to gray region, but i'm far enough far and far beyond, there are no minutes of people not and even the un has been saying they don't have the resources to really help them and feel it goes back to me or of, you know, conflicts, famine, if he don't stop, if he don't slow down this conflict in ethiopia, it would truly change the region. because utopia has a population of at least 115000000 people in what happens in the back to the affects it's neighboring nation. that's the news for this. our stay tuned for more in just about 30 minutes here on our to international. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, official cabinets, immediate trolls have made much of the recent counter offensive. however, there are gleeful backing up ukraine has demonstrated beyond a
money and media so that they can speak and that the woodland can know about their, their problems. samuel get a chew again, says the conflict will have long lasting consequences and may drag the whole region into chaos. in this conflict, once again, i can't a highlighted enough how much it has truly of faith. that if you're not just in the to gray region, but i'm far enough far and far beyond, there are no minutes of people not and even the un has been saying they don't have the resources to...
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once more they said speak to samuel de very vest her by who is the managing director at the european neighborhood council. and he's joining us from brussel. thank you very much for being with us, mr. vesta, by both armenia and as a by john blaming one another for this. renewed fighting. i want to ask you 1st why now, why are we seeing this escalation? and how to the current geopolitical tensions, the war in ukraine attentions, which in russia and the way, how does it all fit into this? i think the most important thing when answering this question is looking at a map. when you look at a map of the caucuses and you zoom out, you very quickly understand that it's an extremely g, a strategic region. and that it connects east and west, especially when one consider that there are sanction in russia at the moment. meaning that for example, energy or transportation of various types of goods can no longer pass. and similarly, when one looks south of as ever john armenia and the cookers in general, one finds iran, which is another country that's also facing sanctions. and as a result, to put i
once more they said speak to samuel de very vest her by who is the managing director at the european neighborhood council. and he's joining us from brussel. thank you very much for being with us, mr. vesta, by both armenia and as a by john blaming one another for this. renewed fighting. i want to ask you 1st why now, why are we seeing this escalation? and how to the current geopolitical tensions, the war in ukraine attentions, which in russia and the way, how does it all fit into this? i think...
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we will get the tent -- the take from samuel soon.is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: you are looking at a live shot of the support room. coming up, a new interview at 12 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ keeping you up to date from around the world, here's the first word i'm ritika gupta. russia to power plants behind ukrainian lines today. more than 3700 russian missiles and airstrikes hit over the past day. hitting with precision rockets. ukrainian troops continue to advance in an offensive reducing months of moscow advances. the european union unveiling plans to help homes and businesses across the continent fight the unprecedented energy crunch, proposing there one week power per reduction plans. that is according to regulations seen by bloomberg news. and the biggest round of job cuts since the start of pandemic. a wall street type planning to eliminate several hundred jobs this month. they do this -- before the pandemic they did this every year. they had pause the program during the pandemic. king charles the third of our to uphold
we will get the tent -- the take from samuel soon.is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: you are looking at a live shot of the support room. coming up, a new interview at 12 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ keeping you up to date from around the world, here's the first word i'm ritika gupta. russia to power plants behind ukrainian lines today. more than 3700 russian missiles and airstrikes hit over the past day. hitting with precision rockets. ukrainian troops continue to advance in an offensive...
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samuel joins us. samuel, good morning to you. >> good morning, how are you doing?urn out? >> it actually was much more friendly than i was expecting. i mean, growing up in l.a., we think these events are going to be very aggressive and also, i was just kind of saying i was a liberal. but i was absolutely baffled that people wanted to talk and would actually be friends. and i asked, to you want to be friends? and they said yes. >> steve: ultimately what you found is it is easy to find common ground with people you do not agree with politically, right? >> yeah, that is 100 friends in jubilee is about. it is the company that i've been working with. we are trying to find common ground between humans. at the end of the day, humans have a lot more common ground than we are led to believe. >> steve: let's take a look. here is another clip you tried to find more common ground with humans. >> trying to make friends at a trump alley to see if there's more, common ground than we think? >> do you want to be friends? can you tell me what that means? >> it means we are against s
samuel joins us. samuel, good morning to you. >> good morning, how are you doing?urn out? >> it actually was much more friendly than i was expecting. i mean, growing up in l.a., we think these events are going to be very aggressive and also, i was just kind of saying i was a liberal. but i was absolutely baffled that people wanted to talk and would actually be friends. and i asked, to you want to be friends? and they said yes. >> steve: ultimately what you found is it is easy...
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deebo samuel hits, fumbles, and the bears recover. all eyes on lance.ive, rolling out, turns the back throws. that would have been a touchdown, the niners had to the front. scores still getting it back to deebo. san francisco nothing at the half. justin fields taking eight pix after trey lance is in that draft, scrambles to find 49er dante panas wide open and that is a breakdown. the bears added another to take the lead. fourth quarter, niners down 13-10. an interception for trey lance. five plays later, cleo vertebra punches it in 19-10 chicago, and the rain really came down. the fourth down on the ball, the 49ers dominated every stat lining the points, and that is what matters, but this one slips and slides away. the niners luz pena >> -- the niners lose this game. >> just too many mistakes. i have to clear it out. >> i am still excited, getting ready to be here next week. >> no matter what game it is, we feel this way throughout the week preparing, but we need to play a lot better and do things right longer than what we did tonight. chris: i wonder i
deebo samuel hits, fumbles, and the bears recover. all eyes on lance.ive, rolling out, turns the back throws. that would have been a touchdown, the niners had to the front. scores still getting it back to deebo. san francisco nothing at the half. justin fields taking eight pix after trey lance is in that draft, scrambles to find 49er dante panas wide open and that is a breakdown. the bears added another to take the lead. fourth quarter, niners down 13-10. an interception for trey lance. five...
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is she somebody over there or so she but samuel, but she wanted to report you with a brochure to be with you about the i'm thought video with you not got a new up. well, let's see. bye bye. so if you box them up, but yes a, what is it, what a might be for a a with and i'm watching you because you learn, you got a young them, you got a good sign is why you must say like a movie. desinik. ok. then you find that i did a lot that you do that what you flop? what's the idea that was ok. you give us the new with a new deal of the week. i just a yeah. just a me of, when i see these 3 lines, what's, what role i'm with that is but follow, you got the ability to have 3 of you feel i'm with you know, machinery to, to sort of tunnel with the bus the, from my boss. but super simple to scott was supposed to bus him, thought video over here. not got a mule at the wheels, but see by saw it. i see about similar items up, i guess was a bit of on your list that you with a story or specialist will provide you a with what did you a why she told her she needed to provide me with british huge. it was really har
is she somebody over there or so she but samuel, but she wanted to report you with a brochure to be with you about the i'm thought video with you not got a new up. well, let's see. bye bye. so if you box them up, but yes a, what is it, what a might be for a a with and i'm watching you because you learn, you got a young them, you got a good sign is why you must say like a movie. desinik. ok. then you find that i did a lot that you do that what you flop? what's the idea that was ok. you give us...
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does she somebody over there or so she but samuel but she wanted before she was almost with talking to a a dual might be for ah, a with what will not put you out the whole not for crime. no not. but she and you because you and you got a young them, you got on a side me play. you must see like a movie. desinik. ok. then you find a new one that you do you flop was the idea that was a blue cross? they knew it was a me of when i see these to realize that what's, what role i'm with that it's but follow you got the ability to have still do you feel i'm with, you know, much to invite you to sort of tunnel with diversity up on my goals but see but feel free to scott. especially basil property over here. not got a new at the wheels but see above our bus. so if you buy a bus, yes was it is the one you look at you with will for his own a for her do after dorm with her, she needed to provide me with presidio. really huge. it was really hard, but don't study. of course no. really what you choose worth of to shoot in a way, make sure you want. sure. then universal read isn't it. you're provided with
does she somebody over there or so she but samuel but she wanted before she was almost with talking to a a dual might be for ah, a with what will not put you out the whole not for crime. no not. but she and you because you and you got a young them, you got on a side me play. you must see like a movie. desinik. ok. then you find a new one that you do you flop was the idea that was a blue cross? they knew it was a me of when i see these to realize that what's, what role i'm with that it's but...
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does she somebody over there or so she bought samuel but she was with us. i just talking to a a dual might be for ah ah, with what will not put out a cry. no, no, but she knew because you and you got a young them, you got a side me why you must say like a synagogue. can you find that out of it? is it in a new? what's it you do it? i just love what's the idea that was ok. you give us the new year with a new deal of we've got you somebody with i just not sure if i got all that, but i'm we're starting you say yeah, it just saved our market here. me and i looked at me when i see the 3 lines that would work with that is but follow you got the ability to have 3 of you. cool. i'm with you know machinery to sort of tunnel with zebra, stamp on my golf. but super simple to scott, especially about the m thought buggery over here. not got a new at the wheels, but see bye bye. so if i see about a new list that you with a dorm with her to provide me with british huge, it was really hard. but don't study, of course no, really watch your choice worth of to shoot in a way.
does she somebody over there or so she bought samuel but she was with us. i just talking to a a dual might be for ah ah, with what will not put out a cry. no, no, but she knew because you and you got a young them, you got a side me why you must say like a synagogue. can you find that out of it? is it in a new? what's it you do it? i just love what's the idea that was ok. you give us the new year with a new deal of we've got you somebody with i just not sure if i got all that, but i'm we're...
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deebo samuel gets the ball poked out. then obviously that interception by trey lance just never saw eddie jackson there lurking. so. >> a lot of stuff that they can fix. but i guess the good thing about it all is these are mistakes that they can fix. is not really because of a lack of talent. know they saw the very talented roster. i want to remind anyone who feels like they need to sound the panic alarm right now. that last year the niners started 3, 5, and went on to end up in the nfc championship. so >> certainly mistakes that can fix. this is a team that is clearly very good at making adjustments. and i think they're going trying to do just that. they've got another game in week. 2. at home against seattle. that should be another game that on paper they can wind. so again, another chance for them to try to get some things figured out for. they have to play a team that is as talented as there in terms of a roster, right? very winnable game next week. all right. so the niners had huge expectations coming into this week.
deebo samuel gets the ball poked out. then obviously that interception by trey lance just never saw eddie jackson there lurking. so. >> a lot of stuff that they can fix. but i guess the good thing about it all is these are mistakes that they can fix. is not really because of a lack of talent. know they saw the very talented roster. i want to remind anyone who feels like they need to sound the panic alarm right now. that last year the niners started 3, 5, and went on to end up in the nfc...