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carl schwartz filed that habeas petition in december 2022. wheels have justice spin rather slowly. on september 22nd of this year, the district attorney's office, which had charged c.j., they agreed with schwartz. then it went to a magistrate judge who on october 24th, judge carol sandra moore wells, she agreed, and she agreed that habeas relief is warranted. then it went to a different judge. today u.s. district court judge alejandro found rice's counsel rendered ineffective assistance. and pennsylvania needs to decide whether to retry c.j. rice or to free him within 180 days. now the philadelphia district attorneys larry krasner, has six months to decide whether they're going to retry c.j. rice for this crime or to free him. a statement from krasner's office today said they were pleased with the district court order vacating his conviction. quote, this matter will be referred to the d.a. sentencing review committee. we expect this matter to be finally resolved within the next several months. remember, a division of the d.a.'s office already
carl schwartz filed that habeas petition in december 2022. wheels have justice spin rather slowly. on september 22nd of this year, the district attorney's office, which had charged c.j., they agreed with schwartz. then it went to a magistrate judge who on october 24th, judge carol sandra moore wells, she agreed, and she agreed that habeas relief is warranted. then it went to a different judge. today u.s. district court judge alejandro found rice's counsel rendered ineffective assistance. and...
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he has been playing schwartz for 35 years, in the nineties in the basement, as the snuff box was calleds, passions for boombarash, deadly number, finest hour in local time, when in 2018 vladimir mashkov was offered to head the theater, he, like a real, and therefore superstitious artist, went to the house museum in search of some kind of sign. i see, it means that on the first floor there are two red lamps that are blinking like that, the alarm system is blinking red, i realized that nothing good will happen from this, then i began to leave the yard, on the door on the printer it was written, push away from you, here i am i realized, well, i probably need to push myself away, try, i couldn’t at that moment i allowed myself to leave the matter with my great teacher, he never acted without an audition, for the sake of parfen ragozhin he refused clint eastwood, and i simply apologized , said, excuse me, but i have a job in russia, what are you doing now, what you want, but i doubt you, that you are still trembling, to go away from yourself, but as far as possible - stanislavsky said, and m
he has been playing schwartz for 35 years, in the nineties in the basement, as the snuff box was calleds, passions for boombarash, deadly number, finest hour in local time, when in 2018 vladimir mashkov was offered to head the theater, he, like a real, and therefore superstitious artist, went to the house museum in search of some kind of sign. i see, it means that on the first floor there are two red lamps that are blinking like that, the alarm system is blinking red, i realized that nothing...
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joining me is retired general mark schwartz. he served as the u.s. security coordinator for israel and the palestinian authority, which is a critical role in that fragile area. thank you so much for joining us. in terms of this potential extension of the pause, how does israel balance its concerns that hamas could use this halt in the fighting to rest and rearm? interest has expressed an interest to get back to the fighting, but at this same time they have this profound desire to get more of their hostages out. so their priorities of eradicating hamas while also freeing hostages seems slightly at odds. >> alex, good evening. yeah, i think you're correct. so certainly this pause has allowed hamas to rearm, refit, rearm to the degree that they can in terms of internal into gaza. also to rest reposition, based on what they've learned from the idf operations, the ground operations specifically to date. and as important, the idf are doing the same thing. i suspect that this evening the idf are poised to reinitiate offensive operations if in fact, you know
joining me is retired general mark schwartz. he served as the u.s. security coordinator for israel and the palestinian authority, which is a critical role in that fragile area. thank you so much for joining us. in terms of this potential extension of the pause, how does israel balance its concerns that hamas could use this halt in the fighting to rest and rearm? interest has expressed an interest to get back to the fighting, but at this same time they have this profound desire to get more of...
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it turned into a cover story and i like to think that that helped with carl schwartz and the petition some attention and now, finally, the conviction has been overturned. like i said it is now in the hands of the district attorney's office, but i hope that they will come to the realization that a division in their office has already agreed upon, that c.j. did not get adequate representation. nobody in the shooting he was convicted on was even seriously injured, much less killed. the guy has done 12 years in prison for a crime i do not think he committed. my father, who was his pediatrician at the time, did not think he was even physically capable of committing. it is time for the wheels of justice, which have spawned very slowly, did come to their conclusion and let him go. >> it's unbelievable to think about this. just all the different steps, all of the different moments where he could have not been incarcerated. i was wondering, jake, as you will know and assure you think about it all the time, how many other people are in prison right now who is fathers did not have a persistent a
it turned into a cover story and i like to think that that helped with carl schwartz and the petition some attention and now, finally, the conviction has been overturned. like i said it is now in the hands of the district attorney's office, but i hope that they will come to the realization that a division in their office has already agreed upon, that c.j. did not get adequate representation. nobody in the shooting he was convicted on was even seriously injured, much less killed. the guy has...
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fascinating and complex life on every level, professor thomas alan schwartz, thank you. >> thank you, thank you for having me on the program. >>> new overnight, the military pause between israel and hamas extended now for a seventh day. it almost didn't happen, that announcement really came just moments before, minutes before that deal was set to expire. new details for you this morning on which hostages could be released today. >>> and the battle over immigration leaves some migrants on the street. how they're trying to stay warm in chicago's brutal cold. stay with us. >>> and so what we've said as a leadership team is we're going to allow people to vote their cons conscience. i think it's the only appropriate thing we can do. we've not whipped the vote, and we wouldn't. i trust that people would make that decision thoughtfully and in good faith. i personally have real reservations about doing this. i'm concerned about a precedent that may be set for that. >> that was republican house speaker mike johnson. he says that despite his reservations the expulsion vote for congressman georg
fascinating and complex life on every level, professor thomas alan schwartz, thank you. >> thank you, thank you for having me on the program. >>> new overnight, the military pause between israel and hamas extended now for a seventh day. it almost didn't happen, that announcement really came just moments before, minutes before that deal was set to expire. new details for you this morning on which hostages could be released today. >>> and the battle over immigration leaves...
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in new york city to call sort of ceasefire and god though, members of an enter your quote, george schwartz will fees organize the full test. the n g o describes itself as the was largest jewish anti zionist organization. former us president donald trump has appeared in a new york courts to testify in a civil 4th case involving his real estate and file drums into office on so choose of exaggerating the value of the real estate assets by billions of dollars to obtain more favorable bank loans and insurance don't to germany's federal and state governments have reached an agreement on your list for the financing of my friends . it's also the old off souls. the government will now be the states $7500.00 for your for every asylum seeker, they host. the agreement comes off to monitoring adults and bullet. it leaves prime minister charger maloney has struck a d e a new to you that will see thousands of my friends for dr. and actually send 2 out of be now was that asylum but it's a full service. italy will free for the construction of 2 santos, and that would be in here which can house up to $3000.
in new york city to call sort of ceasefire and god though, members of an enter your quote, george schwartz will fees organize the full test. the n g o describes itself as the was largest jewish anti zionist organization. former us president donald trump has appeared in a new york courts to testify in a civil 4th case involving his real estate and file drums into office on so choose of exaggerating the value of the real estate assets by billions of dollars to obtain more favorable bank loans and...
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it's not possible. >> general "spider" marks, general mark schwartz, thank you both. i'm sure we'll be speaking to you both a lot over the coming days. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, kaitlan. >> thank you. >>> a member of israel's government is going to join us here next with our questions. of course president biden and his top aides, they have been warning israel about that growing outcry over the suffering that is happening in gaza. >>> also tonight, the u.s. promised to help israel, but the house just passed a funding bill that's facing a veto threat from president biden and no thanks from the senate. soso, what nowow? >>> we're keeping a close eye on the skies over gaza tonight following that dramatic intensification of bombardment by the israel defense forces. this is all playing out as secretary of state blinken is on his way to israel right now. when he was pressed on whether or not he believes israel is showing restraint when it comes to this offensive, he reiterated that israel has a right to defend itself. and also, i'm quoting blinken now, the respon
it's not possible. >> general "spider" marks, general mark schwartz, thank you both. i'm sure we'll be speaking to you both a lot over the coming days. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, kaitlan. >> thank you. >>> a member of israel's government is going to join us here next with our questions. of course president biden and his top aides, they have been warning israel about that growing outcry over the suffering that is happening in gaza. >>>...
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his best student; it was to him, a twenty-year-old student, that he entrusted the role of old man schwartzary play sailor's silence. then i figured out the meaning why oleg pavlovich entrusted me with this role, the fact is that in one year i lost my parents, first my mother, and then my father, and oleg pavlovich knew about this pain, and he understood the degree of my loneliness, but the most difficult thing was how to find in yourself... this boundless love of my father, and she was nearby , my father loved me also, then you will certainly remember about me, and you will tell these people, it was my dad who made me what i am, it’s unlikely then moshkov assumed that abram shward would become the role of his life, literally, he still plays a modest storekeeper, whose only dream is for his son to become a famous violinist and make his way into the world, jokes that now he fully understands his character, and almost 40 years ago he deliberately put on shoes several sizes larger, to change his gait and draw bags under his eyes with cigarette ashes, yes, this is vaseline, in these shots moshk
his best student; it was to him, a twenty-year-old student, that he entrusted the role of old man schwartzary play sailor's silence. then i figured out the meaning why oleg pavlovich entrusted me with this role, the fact is that in one year i lost my parents, first my mother, and then my father, and oleg pavlovich knew about this pain, and he understood the degree of my loneliness, but the most difficult thing was how to find in yourself... this boundless love of my father, and she was nearby ,...
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thomas schwartz thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. much for “oining us on bbc news. ., . ,very welcome, thank you — news. you are very welcome, thank you for— news. you are very welcome, thank you for having - news. you are very welcome, thank you for having us. i around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. an appeals court in ecuador has ruled that an indigenous group in the amazon should have its ancestral lands returned. the group, which calls itself the siekopai nation, numbers around 800 people. tribal elders say the siekopai were displaced from their homeland in 1941 during a military skirmish between ecuador and peru. a us navy warship in the red sea shot down an iranian—made drone which the pentagon says, was launched from houthi—controlled areas of yemen. the uss carney was escorting two ships — one of which was carrying military equipment to the middle east — when the drone approached. there were no injuries to us personnel and no damage to us ships. in an interview with the new york times, billionaire elon m
thomas schwartz thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. much for “oining us on bbc news. ., . ,very welcome, thank you — news. you are very welcome, thank you for— news. you are very welcome, thank you for having - news. you are very welcome, thank you for having us. i around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. an appeals court in ecuador has ruled that an indigenous group in the amazon should have its ancestral lands returned....
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general schwartz, when you hear about this operation that the idf now says as we are all speaking is going on, the largest hospital in gaza, specified area targeted by idf forces asking for hamas terrorists present to surrender as they are going in. what do you hear is happening? >> so, i think oren characterized it very well. i would expect there'd be israeli special operations forces that have very good understanding and intelligence on the makeup of the overall al shifa hospital compound. it sounds like they have some pretty unique intelligence that suggests they know the area where maybe hamas is currently present or have been in the most recent past. so, i think also a key point of that statement was a precise operation, which, you know, lends us to believe that they are going to use primarily, you know, ground forces and the use of directfire weapons in order to clear the hospital and mitigate the likelihood of civilian casualties. >> dr. zind, i can only imagine what you're thinking as you hear this. you've been inside that hospital. you know people there. you've been talking
general schwartz, when you hear about this operation that the idf now says as we are all speaking is going on, the largest hospital in gaza, specified area targeted by idf forces asking for hamas terrorists present to surrender as they are going in. what do you hear is happening? >> so, i think oren characterized it very well. i would expect there'd be israeli special operations forces that have very good understanding and intelligence on the makeup of the overall al shifa hospital...
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according to the n g o global forest schwartz from 475000 heck's as a primary for us, we lost in the democratic republic of congo in 2019 alone for several years in a row. the dear c, as in losing more old growth, reinforced than any other country except for brazil, the civil war and the high numbers of internally displaced. people exacerbate the problem last year. fighting once again, flat up between the comalies government forces and the m 23 rebels was 5700000 people have been displaced by the country in january, 2022. jo, that's some good with the, with the he's home or he's spinning goma ever sales is conservation. what is mostly the risk because the rebels use the funds gain from illegal for you failing to finance the find useful venue, just give him one of them is only ease on event that you really came to my house and vandalized with this you'll see on to god, they told everyone they were looking for next is your feet and with the most us able goods, activities high and many of the active as a result. plus i face a lot of security threats given to show losing it because we're
according to the n g o global forest schwartz from 475000 heck's as a primary for us, we lost in the democratic republic of congo in 2019 alone for several years in a row. the dear c, as in losing more old growth, reinforced than any other country except for brazil, the civil war and the high numbers of internally displaced. people exacerbate the problem last year. fighting once again, flat up between the comalies government forces and the m 23 rebels was 5700000 people have been displaced by...
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mashkov became his best student; he entrusted the role to him, a twenty-year-old student. old man schwartzich entrust this role to me? the fact is that in one year i lost my parents, first my mother, and then my father. and oleg pavlovich knew about this pain and he understood the degree of my loneliness. but the most difficult thing was how to find this boundless father’s love in yourself, and it was there. next to me, my father loved me too, then you will certainly remember about me, and you will tell these people, it was my dad who made me what i am, it is unlikely that moshkov then imagined that abram schwartz would become the role of his whole life, literally, he still plays a modest storekeeper, whose only dream is for his son to become a famous stapler and make his way into the people, before this vaseline, in these shots moshkov is preparing to go on stage in honor of the tenth anniversary of the play. now you’ll see i’m 33 soon, you see in what condition, and he’s in a hurry to live and in a hurry to feel, in another 8 years, he transferred this story of alexander gallich to the s
mashkov became his best student; he entrusted the role to him, a twenty-year-old student. old man schwartzich entrust this role to me? the fact is that in one year i lost my parents, first my mother, and then my father. and oleg pavlovich knew about this pain and he understood the degree of my loneliness. but the most difficult thing was how to find this boundless father’s love in yourself, and it was there. next to me, my father loved me too, then you will certainly remember about me, and...
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best student; it was to him, a twenty-year-old student, that he entrusted... the role of old man schwartzost my parents, first my mother, and then my father. and oleg pavlovich knew about this pain and he understood the degree of my loneliness. but the most difficult thing was how to find this endless love of my father in myself. and she was nearby, my father loved me too, then you would certainly remember about me, and you will tell these people, it was my dad who made me what i am, it is unlikely that moshkov then imagined that abram schwartz would become the role of his whole life, literally, he still plays a modest storekeeper, whose only dream , so that the son becomes a famous stapler and makes his way into the people, yes , this is vaseline, in these shots the mashkovs are preparing to go on stage in honor of the tenth anniversary of the play. believe me now, he’ll be 33 soon, and you see in what condition he’s in a hurry to live and feel in a hurry, after another 8 years he suffered this story of alexander gallich on the screen and the main reward was that after the film, grown me
best student; it was to him, a twenty-year-old student, that he entrusted... the role of old man schwartzost my parents, first my mother, and then my father. and oleg pavlovich knew about this pain and he understood the degree of my loneliness. but the most difficult thing was how to find this endless love of my father in myself. and she was nearby, my father loved me too, then you would certainly remember about me, and you will tell these people, it was my dad who made me what i am, it is...
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so do what my mom and dad didn't i was was a kid shop and we don't have schwartz but have so much in chinatown and union square and celebrating our row birth and recovery so joy yourselves the safety place in urban america (clapping.) good morning. i'm district attorney i'm here not only as a san francisco resident who loves to shop and loves the holiday a good excuse to buy myself a gift while i hop for my kid but also here to say we have any turned the corner on the recruitment with respect to retail theft as district attorney i made it here we are prosecutor those who steel in our city city it is no longer retail theft as a minor crime it is with decimated our left our city we're doing everything we can to protect those when p are still here and invite those who are thinking about coming to florida on a business to come here now because now is the perfect time. i have to give credit to the san francisco police department. who has done tremendous work to make sure those who are being committing crimes in have been caught a stagger number of arrests for those who have committed reta
so do what my mom and dad didn't i was was a kid shop and we don't have schwartz but have so much in chinatown and union square and celebrating our row birth and recovery so joy yourselves the safety place in urban america (clapping.) good morning. i'm district attorney i'm here not only as a san francisco resident who loves to shop and loves the holiday a good excuse to buy myself a gift while i hop for my kid but also here to say we have any turned the corner on the recruitment with respect...
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master, oleg palych, taught courage to despair, appointed student mashkov to the role of abram ilch schwartzme is the candle, it was impossible to rattle, and i was left with ashes. he drew bags for himself in order to somehow see himself in the mirror, to see him, he has been playing schwarze for 35 years, in the nineties in the basement, that’s what they called the snuff box, his directorial works also thundered, passion for the boombox, a deadly number, the finest hour in local time , when in 2018 vladimir mashkov was offered to head the theater, he was like a real, which means a superstitious artist went to the house museum in search of some kind of sign stanislavsky, i see it means... it means that on the first floor there are two red lamps that are blinking like that, the alarm system is blinking red, i realized that nothing good will happen from this, then i began to leave the yard on the door on the printer it was written, push away myself, then i realized, well, i probably need to push myself, try, at that moment i couldn’t afford to leave the work of my great teacher, he never acte
master, oleg palych, taught courage to despair, appointed student mashkov to the role of abram ilch schwartzme is the candle, it was impossible to rattle, and i was left with ashes. he drew bags for himself in order to somehow see himself in the mirror, to see him, he has been playing schwarze for 35 years, in the nineties in the basement, that’s what they called the snuff box, his directorial works also thundered, passion for the boombox, a deadly number, the finest hour in local time , when...
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according to the n g o global forest schwartz from 475000 hex is a primary for us. we lost in the democratic republic of congo in 2019 alone for several years in a row. the dear c, as in losing more old growth reinforced than any other country accepts of brazil, the civil war and high numbers of internally displaced. people exacerbate the problem loss here. fighting once again, flat up between the comalies government forces and the m 23 rebels. 5.7000000 people have been displaced by the country in january, 2022. joseph. so i'm glad with, along with the he's home that he's spinning goma ever seeing is conservation. what is mostly the risk? because the rebels use the funds gain from illegal treat you fairly define and still find useful venue, just give him one of them is only ease on event that either they came to my house and vandalized. it is just the on to god they told everyone they were looking for, make sure feet and with the most us able goods, activities high in many of the active as a result, plus the face, a lot of security threats given to show losing it b
according to the n g o global forest schwartz from 475000 hex is a primary for us. we lost in the democratic republic of congo in 2019 alone for several years in a row. the dear c, as in losing more old growth reinforced than any other country accepts of brazil, the civil war and high numbers of internally displaced. people exacerbate the problem loss here. fighting once again, flat up between the comalies government forces and the m 23 rebels. 5.7000000 people have been displaced by the...
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is a problem, not just in go ma, but across the country, according to the n g o global forest schwartz from 475000 hex is a primary for us. we lost in the democratic republic of congo in 2019 alone for several years in a row. the dear c, as in losing more old growth reinforced than any other country except for brazil. the civil war and high numbers of internally displaced people exacerbate the problem. last year, fighting once again, flat up between the comalies government forces and the m $23.00 rebels. 5.7000000 people have been displaced by the conflict in january 2020 to joseph. so i'm glad was among those 453, he's home. he's been in goma ever since he's conservation. what is not without risk? because the rebels use of funds gain from the legal for you failing to finance the find useful venue, just give him one of them is only ease on event that either they came to my house and vandalized. it is just the on to god they told everyone they were looking for me is your feet and looked almost fuss. e book, goods activities high in many of the active as a result, plus the face, a lot of
is a problem, not just in go ma, but across the country, according to the n g o global forest schwartz from 475000 hex is a primary for us. we lost in the democratic republic of congo in 2019 alone for several years in a row. the dear c, as in losing more old growth reinforced than any other country except for brazil. the civil war and high numbers of internally displaced people exacerbate the problem. last year, fighting once again, flat up between the comalies government forces and the m...
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came out in 1963 cowritten with anna schwartz and tierney of the status quo came out in 1984, cowritten with rose friedman. carlos and arlington, virginia, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> thank you. i am enjoying the show. you speak a lot about government and efficiency but what about business or corporate? what would friedman's perspective be on that? look at the american car industry or film industry, i would hardly consider them to be efficient yet they still exist and there is a philosophy of some corporations are too big to fail and we have to bail them out. >> a really great question. public policy is imperfect and i do not think friedman would argue there is always a right solution at any given point in time, but in general if a business is failing at a local or subnational level, it will go out of business or redirect its activity. the profit mechanism is something that rewards efficiency. that is the virtue of it. with government, you can have a great deal of inefficiency and there might not be that tendency for those government programs to go out of busines s
came out in 1963 cowritten with anna schwartz and tierney of the status quo came out in 1984, cowritten with rose friedman. carlos and arlington, virginia, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> thank you. i am enjoying the show. you speak a lot about government and efficiency but what about business or corporate? what would friedman's perspective be on that? look at the american car industry or film industry, i would hardly consider them to be efficient yet they still exist...
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and because we don't want to end on that note, let's go to our host, tom schwartz. ask a question here here. so we know hoover was very clear eyed about communism and central government and their weakness was. we also know that during world war one, his successful efforts at feeding noncombatants in an occupied area, and then after war, fighting to feed civilian where western powers disagreed with the i mean, france, britain. wilson wanted to punish for the war. and hoover said, you know, you don't take that out onn the civilian population and push to get food there and then even the russian famine as much as he disliked liked the bolsheviks, he was willing to feed a population. so to that extent, i mean, was this idea in world two to feed poland and finland cra? and then in the postwar old world, when truman reached out, pulled them back. i mean, it emed that it was hoover's reputation and that carried the most weight with civilian populations andastern europe and in other areas. so, you know, to what extent we weigh that against kind of the harsh realities of peop
and because we don't want to end on that note, let's go to our host, tom schwartz. ask a question here here. so we know hoover was very clear eyed about communism and central government and their weakness was. we also know that during world war one, his successful efforts at feeding noncombatants in an occupied area, and then after war, fighting to feed civilian where western powers disagreed with the i mean, france, britain. wilson wanted to punish for the war. and hoover said, you know, you...
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spoke with retired general mark schwartz who served as i asked him about the logistics of this that areto play a very important role, in terms of the transfer from the hostages in the hands of hamas to the israeli security forces inside of gaza. so it is going to be... there is lots of opportunity for things to go amiss during the course of the transfers. maybe not specifically harm to the hostages, just things to potentially unravel and that is probably a concern being shared by the israeli officials in discussions in the knesset this evening. but i think overall it is certainly doable. but i think cautious optimism is the right approach at this point, given what has unravelled since the conflict started, and what we thought were agreements that were going to occur early on but didn't come to permission —— fruition. but didn't come to permission -- fruition-— -- fruition. and we heard benjamin _ -- fruition. and we heard benjamin netanyahu - -- fruition. and we heard l benjamin netanyahu saying -- fruition. and we heard - benjamin netanyahu saying make no mistake, as soon as this deal
spoke with retired general mark schwartz who served as i asked him about the logistics of this that areto play a very important role, in terms of the transfer from the hostages in the hands of hamas to the israeli security forces inside of gaza. so it is going to be... there is lots of opportunity for things to go amiss during the course of the transfers. maybe not specifically harm to the hostages, just things to potentially unravel and that is probably a concern being shared by the israeli...
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i spoke with retired lieutenant general mark schwartz who served as the us security coordinator for israelthe security conditions for that to occur. inside of gaza. from what i understand, the international red cross is going to play a very important role in terms of the transfer from the hostages in the hands of hamas to the israeli security forces inside of gaza. it is going to be, there are a lot of opportunity for things to go amiss during the course of the transverse. maybe not specifically harm to the hostages butjust things to potentially unravel and that is probably a concern shared by the israeli officials in discussions this evening. i think overall it is certainly doable. cautious optimism is the right approach at this point given what is unravelling since the conflict started and what we thought were agreements that were going to occur early on that did not come to fruition. on that did not come to fruition-— on that did not come to fruition. ~ , ., fruition. we saw the israeli prime minister _ fruition. we saw the israeli prime minister also - fruition. we saw the israeli prim
i spoke with retired lieutenant general mark schwartz who served as the us security coordinator for israelthe security conditions for that to occur. inside of gaza. from what i understand, the international red cross is going to play a very important role in terms of the transfer from the hostages in the hands of hamas to the israeli security forces inside of gaza. it is going to be, there are a lot of opportunity for things to go amiss during the course of the transverse. maybe not...
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marshall one schwartz because i didn't want to because i sorted out something for myself. systems been more and more people came. oh, you sorted yourselves, so can't you help me? they'd say, then you do that. then suddenly loads more. people come so many and then you say for plus you get and that's what happens in most cases, a preamble to no minus, but normally not with a mask. and we'll see you the 1st place, threatening my life join us. and mux failed to contain comp, seals for the night, the delivery, they get about a 100 heroes gram, depending on the quality for the. so if you buy high quality, you don't have to be very profit oriented to make 100 percent profit on a capsule. 100 percent of your purchase price is profit. you by 50 years, a grand sell it for the standard 10100 percent profit and look for something in unison. max, bring the product directory to that. customers, homes. not panel drunk korea's any legal business and yet quite normal in the middle of decision stating nice massey to needed more and more as time went on. cocaine is expensive. in some cases,
marshall one schwartz because i didn't want to because i sorted out something for myself. systems been more and more people came. oh, you sorted yourselves, so can't you help me? they'd say, then you do that. then suddenly loads more. people come so many and then you say for plus you get and that's what happens in most cases, a preamble to no minus, but normally not with a mask. and we'll see you the 1st place, threatening my life join us. and mux failed to contain comp, seals for the night,...
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with a special shout out to jason and jason schwartz the head ahivist at the foundation and for all his help so. thank you all for that and i'm excited to jump in and talk about the world war two period and the nixon story during that era with you this evening. first, i want to start with a little world two context, just in case you forgotten about that. just very basic things. world war two was declared europe september first of 1939. the u.s., as you may recall, declared war late or on deceer 8th of 1941, just day after e bombing of pearl harbor. the war in september second of 1945. so that's the time period we're talking about. and within this frame i want to talk about a little bit about nixon's background. pat and -- nixon, and i'll be calling them pat -- tonight since. this is pretty presidential times. want to talk about their life together as a couple. they were married on june 21st, 1940, at the mission inn in riverside, california. and that was followed by a two week honeymoon in after a glorious trip, the newlyweds returned home to whittier, california, -- hometown. he was a
with a special shout out to jason and jason schwartz the head ahivist at the foundation and for all his help so. thank you all for that and i'm excited to jump in and talk about the world war two period and the nixon story during that era with you this evening. first, i want to start with a little world two context, just in case you forgotten about that. just very basic things. world war two was declared europe september first of 1939. the u.s., as you may recall, declared war late or on deceer...
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. >> lieutenant general schwartz, thank you for coming on. peppy things given to you. >> thank you. >> coming up, new information about the americans who could be part of this hostage really steel. and some really interesting behind the scenes details on how this all went down.. when we e come back.k. >>>> >>> we are back with breaking news. a deal with hamas to release 50 hostages kidnapped on october 7th. we have new details coming in about the painstaking negotiations that transparent to get the steal approved on all sides. according to sources, a week ago, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu grabbed the arm of president biden's middle east advisor brett mcgirk as he will get out of a tense meeting with the israeli cabinet saying, quote, we need the steal. and now we know a deal has been approved by the israeli government. joining us now is cnn and white house correspondent arlette saenz who is president with president biden. what can you tell us? >> pamela, president biden and top officials at the administration have been working ar
. >> lieutenant general schwartz, thank you for coming on. peppy things given to you. >> thank you. >> coming up, new information about the americans who could be part of this hostage really steel. and some really interesting behind the scenes details on how this all went down.. when we e come back.k. >>>> >>> we are back with breaking news. a deal with hamas to release 50 hostages kidnapped on october 7th. we have new details coming in about the...
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want to go to alan schwartz, author of henry kissinger, american power political, great to have you. go back and forth on this. little things that interested me about doctor kissinger over the years. he had a very dry but key sense of humor and a good way of even marking himself and that kind of got through the extreme press coverage he would get, praising others condemn even now, rolling stone it others saying -- probably would have just snickered that off. >> he could get sensitive. the more aggressive attacks on him did bring out his defensiveness but he diffuse a lot of criticism with self-deprecating humor and he did have a sharp wit that he deployed both in negotiations and meetings. in that since this is one of the reasons he was able to maintain such good relations with a different political cast of characters over the years. he was one of the last figures representing a certain bipartisanship in american foreign policy and political life. neil: we don't appreciate that he was associated with republican presidents, he advised all presidents back to jfk in one way, shape or fo
want to go to alan schwartz, author of henry kissinger, american power political, great to have you. go back and forth on this. little things that interested me about doctor kissinger over the years. he had a very dry but key sense of humor and a good way of even marking himself and that kind of got through the extreme press coverage he would get, praising others condemn even now, rolling stone it others saying -- probably would have just snickered that off. >> he could get sensitive. the...
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. >> andrew schwartz, the lead scientist with the central sierra snow lab tells fox 40 they're not expectingh more snow past 10 o'clock tonight. so while weather conditions will improve, he says it'll still be cold. so travel may still be icy. kerry change for sure. >> we've got to slow down. it's tough out here already. >> well, it is cold and there is lots of snow on the ground. so if you are passing through the area, make sure to take it nice and slow live in soda springs. shadix for kron. 4 news a row we did does see you standing out in the snow about 10 o'clock, which is when they said it was going to stop and it was like a whiteout. we could barely see you. so you you've dusted off an a hopefully the snow is behind you for now. for now. yes, they're expecting more next week. so we'll see what's going to happen and looking forward to being with you guys again in the cold. okay. get war. always love to have your own and your family in the bay area. loves to see you so >> we appreciate it. and a height of watching at home. >> many lives. >> so you imagine right what it looks like. what wh
. >> andrew schwartz, the lead scientist with the central sierra snow lab tells fox 40 they're not expectingh more snow past 10 o'clock tonight. so while weather conditions will improve, he says it'll still be cold. so travel may still be icy. kerry change for sure. >> we've got to slow down. it's tough out here already. >> well, it is cold and there is lots of snow on the ground. so if you are passing through the area, make sure to take it nice and slow live in soda springs....
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based on the play by alexander gallich, the teacher entrusted his student to play the old jew abram schwartzat i had neither knowledge , nor experience, nor expressive means, nothing, in order to present something and be intelligible to the teacher, you are dissatisfied with the fact that i came, yes, that you did you do? well, what would you have done if you i couldn’t understand what you had done, it’s all over for me now, it’s all over, he began to look for this old man, and he smoked, he still smokes, he made wrinkles out of the ashes, he changed his voice, we lost him for this time , he became this absolutely old man, this performance became a snuffbox legend, some spectators saw it dozens of times. we were sitting in the fifteenth row with my relative, about 30 minutes had passed, probably since the start of the performance, she said to me, when will moshkov come out? i say, i don’t know, somehow i don’t see him either, after a while we realized that the one we were looking at was moshkov, who was completely unrecognizable, he does it at the cellular level, he is completely transformed
based on the play by alexander gallich, the teacher entrusted his student to play the old jew abram schwartzat i had neither knowledge , nor experience, nor expressive means, nothing, in order to present something and be intelligible to the teacher, you are dissatisfied with the fact that i came, yes, that you did you do? well, what would you have done if you i couldn’t understand what you had done, it’s all over for me now, it’s all over, he began to look for this old man, and he smoked,...
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guy: talking about pressure, how much pressure is harvey schwartz under?favorite question. you are seeing carlisle taking shape. one thing that is a bill weld other -- a bellwether is that you have harvey's cfo saying that no expense is sacred. you are starting to see cost-cutting take hold at the biggest private equity firms, particularly at carlyle, which has its own challenges. but seeing cost-cutting taking hold in the private equity industry at a time when we are seeing massive pressure on dealmaking is fascinating because we might start to see it at other places. alix: but if you have a negative insurance arm or a robust private credit arm, maybe it is not so bad? sonali: you see kkr being able to beat the trend in terms of severe pressures on profit because they cannot add up private equity investments. kkr and apollo are the only two large asset managers with a large insurance company on their balance sheet. by having that they are able to make spreads when they take those assets and put them back into debt investment, real estate and what have you
guy: talking about pressure, how much pressure is harvey schwartz under?favorite question. you are seeing carlisle taking shape. one thing that is a bill weld other -- a bellwether is that you have harvey's cfo saying that no expense is sacred. you are starting to see cost-cutting take hold at the biggest private equity firms, particularly at carlyle, which has its own challenges. but seeing cost-cutting taking hold in the private equity industry at a time when we are seeing massive pressure on...
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in the meantime, my dad, i think, although he won't confirm it, hired an attorney named carl schwartzand he filed this habeas petition based on the same argument that c.j. did not have adequate representation. and the district attorney's office in september agreed, and then one judge in october agreed, and then the second judge yesterday also agreed. so c.j.'s question has been overturned. now we're just waiting for the system to move forward and let c.j. out for this great injustice. i would just like to -- i know i'm rambling, but i would like to point out, we know jails, prisons, are full of kids like this. full of lower income, especially people of color, and that c.j. just happened to have been lucky to have had a pediatrician with a son who is a journalist. and it sucks, this is the system we have. >> yeah, well, it's why you put air quotes around justice. how many other c.j.s are out there? this is everything, jake. >> thousands. >> that's exactly right. thank you, jake, for all you did on this. we'll track it. >> thank you for having me on. i appreciate it. >>> president biden
in the meantime, my dad, i think, although he won't confirm it, hired an attorney named carl schwartzand he filed this habeas petition based on the same argument that c.j. did not have adequate representation. and the district attorney's office in september agreed, and then one judge in october agreed, and then the second judge yesterday also agreed. so c.j.'s question has been overturned. now we're just waiting for the system to move forward and let c.j. out for this great injustice. i would...
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. >> andrew schwartz, the lead scientist with the central sierra snow lab tells fox 40 they're not expecting much more snow past 10 o'clock tonight. so while weather conditions will improve, he says it'll still be cold. so travel may still be icy. kerry change for sure. >> we've got to slow down. it's tough out here already. >> like a winter wonderland with a little dangerous job. if you're up in the next few days, john, what should people know? good news is is we've seen it calming down now, but it was good snowfall up there specially once you head above 6500 feet, 7,000 feet in elevation, we really saw it coming down yesterday. you can see the remnants of it over the past few hours up around tahoe and then especially in the southern sierra. but things really calming down for this morning. as for the bay area, we are also on the calmer side of things. now you can see a whole lot going on our radar here. we've got a couple of offshore thunderstorms as of this morning. so if you've been in half moon bay looking out towards the coastline, it wasn't for the fog that you're seeing out there coul
. >> andrew schwartz, the lead scientist with the central sierra snow lab tells fox 40 they're not expecting much more snow past 10 o'clock tonight. so while weather conditions will improve, he says it'll still be cold. so travel may still be icy. kerry change for sure. >> we've got to slow down. it's tough out here already. >> like a winter wonderland with a little dangerous job. if you're up in the next few days, john, what should people know? good news is is we've seen it...
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he has been playing schwartz for 35 years, in the nineties in the basement, that’s what the snuff boxsion for the boombox, a deadly number, the finest hour in local time, and how recklessly and recklessly they lit up midges and tobacco in jokes. when in 2018, i saw some kind of sign for the stanislavsky museum house, which means that on the ground floor there are two red lamps that are blinking like that, the alarm system is blinking red, i realized that nothing good will happen from this, then i began to leave the yard, on the door on the printer it was written, push away from you, and then i realized, well , i probably should... at that moment i could not afford to leave the work of my great teacher, the king of the stage, the basis, the primary source of the theater, film actor, artistic friend is now pushing aside to the background, don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, i’m careful, although mashkov, of course, has everything under his control from the heroic, you and i have hands, and he has wings, to the point of being comical, you had it, i snatched it from you and trampled one thi
he has been playing schwartz for 35 years, in the nineties in the basement, that’s what the snuff boxsion for the boombox, a deadly number, the finest hour in local time, and how recklessly and recklessly they lit up midges and tobacco in jokes. when in 2018, i saw some kind of sign for the stanislavsky museum house, which means that on the ground floor there are two red lamps that are blinking like that, the alarm system is blinking red, i realized that nothing good will happen from this,...