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sheehan: sure.though we have political parties today, there is still separation of powers and checks and balances because ambition counteracts ambition. you see that in state legislatures and between and among the various branches of government. democrats side with democrats and republicans side with -- democrats vie with democrats and republicans vie with republicans to be the next speaker of the house or president. one thing i wanted to mention was the question of choice in politics. because i think charles was sort of talking about the parties not really having a choice unless they have the majority. that is one of the things that i think is most important in politics today, to realize that even though it is tough to get things done because of separation of power and checks and balances on what people called deadlocks, congress needs to take responsibility for legislation and not abdicate the responsibility to other branches of government, the judiciary has become more powerful partly in response
sheehan: sure.though we have political parties today, there is still separation of powers and checks and balances because ambition counteracts ambition. you see that in state legislatures and between and among the various branches of government. democrats side with democrats and republicans side with -- democrats vie with democrats and republicans vie with republicans to be the next speaker of the house or president. one thing i wanted to mention was the question of choice in politics. because...
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court of appeals for the colleen sheehan, director for graduate studies, school of civic and economic thought, at arizona state university. watch c-span's encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, or go to cspan.org/booksthatshapedamerica to view the series and learn about the books featured. >> c-span's washington journal, a life form involving you to discuss the latest issues and government, politics and public , policy from washington and across the country. coming up wednesday morning, michael hanlon talks about the latest in the israel hamas conflict. and joe mcreynolds talks about claims surrounding state-sponsored chinese hackers accessing critical u.s. infrastructure. c-span's washington journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 wednesday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington, live and on demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams and floor proceedings and hearings from u.s. congress, white
court of appeals for the colleen sheehan, director for graduate studies, school of civic and economic thought, at arizona state university. watch c-span's encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, or go to cspan.org/booksthatshapedamerica to view the series and learn about the books featured. >> c-span's washington journal, a life form involving you to discuss the latest issues and government, politics and public , policy from washington and...
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our guests include colleen sheehan, director for graduate studies at arizona state university. watch c-span's encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, or go to cspan.org/booksthatshapedamerica to view the series and learn about the books featured. >> next, new jersey democratic congressman andy kim discussing policy priorities for the second session of the 118th congress. from axiom, this is just over 20 minutes. >> i'm eugene scott, and i'm coming to you today from washington dc. i'll come to our audiences on facebook, youtube, x,, linkedin, and axios.com. join us on x, we will speak with newsmakers some capitol hill looking at what is driving the news and policy priorities that are top of mind heading into 2024. our first guest is the congressman from new jersey's dark congressional district, andy kim. rep. kim: thanks for having me today. >> what have you been working on as you are looking to tie up loose ends in washington? rep. kim: will be able to bar -- forward in a bipartisan way, we have some any challenges we are facing
our guests include colleen sheehan, director for graduate studies at arizona state university. watch c-span's encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, or go to cspan.org/booksthatshapedamerica to view the series and learn about the books featured. >> next, new jersey democratic congressman andy kim discussing policy priorities for the second session of the 118th congress. from axiom, this is just over 20 minutes. >> i'm eugene scott,...
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republican father and democtic mother, when i was born, mfather worked for a guy named romney, governor of sheehan, george romney -- governor of michigan, george romney, a different publican party, but i was raised in a bipartisan household. all the years i served in the legislature, i was in the minority, until the last election when we finally had not rrymandered districts. we have a slim majority, a one seat majority in the house a senate. in the wake othe last election, when i met wit the new majority, i shared with them, i do not want to hear anyone talking about a man -- yes, this is historic in michigan's history -- but it is a one seat majority. it is an affirmation that our lues are effective of that for those in michigan, and we have been pragmatic. whether it is leading indivials oreproductive freedom, lgb rights, civil rights, vong rights, or making sure that michigan maintains its competitive edge through investments and are workforce and ensuring that we have economicevelopment tools to compete with other states. i believe it has been a pragmatic agenda that w have led. i think it ha
republican father and democtic mother, when i was born, mfather worked for a guy named romney, governor of sheehan, george romney -- governor of michigan, george romney, a different publican party, but i was raised in a bipartisan household. all the years i served in the legislature, i was in the minority, until the last election when we finally had not rrymandered districts. we have a slim majority, a one seat majority in the house a senate. in the wake othe last election, when i met wit the...
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but hewick, the 12 to i chance, ridden by gavin sheehan, and trained by shark hanlon, came from lasttball and the match at bramhall lane where sam allison was in the middle for the sheffield united luton game. the first black referee in 15 years, to take charge of a premier league game. the pgmol, the governing body for refs says it wants an increase of 1,000 women and 1,000 black or asian referees at all levels of the game in the next three years. our correspondent nesta mcgregor has more. the referee, by the way, sam allison. he was going to be in charge... does the name sam allison mean anything to you? sam allison? no. not to me, it don't. yeah. first black referee after 15 years. it should not be shocking. why does it matter? as _ it should not be shocking. why does it matter? as long _ it should not be shocking. why does it matter? as long as _ it should not be shocking. why does it matter? as long as he _ it should not be shocking. why does it matter? as long as he is - it should not be shocking. why does it matter? as long as he is good. i the league's first black referee was
but hewick, the 12 to i chance, ridden by gavin sheehan, and trained by shark hanlon, came from lasttball and the match at bramhall lane where sam allison was in the middle for the sheffield united luton game. the first black referee in 15 years, to take charge of a premier league game. the pgmol, the governing body for refs says it wants an increase of 1,000 women and 1,000 black or asian referees at all levels of the game in the next three years. our correspondent nesta mcgregor has more. the...
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and they were very prescient books, and sheehan wrote some very good ones, too. and so their attitudes changed as the war went on and on. peter prichard, all pretty familiar with how soldier soldiers treated after they returned to the states from vietnam. what was your experience? well, i spent a couple of months because i found out that if you return to the united states with, five months left, 150 days, you could get of the army. and i thought that was a good idea, but i didn't realize that i was probably suffering from a little ptsd and i should have stayed in the army and just gone with some post and binged out for five months. but instead, i just went home, lived in my parents basement, and went down every night to the vfw club or the american legion club in, northern minnesota, where i went to high school and we drank beer. i found two guys who'd been to vietnam and sit there and drink, drink beer every night. and oddly enough. the world war two veterans at the american and maybe fwb never even came over to say objects like no one ever thanked us for our se
and they were very prescient books, and sheehan wrote some very good ones, too. and so their attitudes changed as the war went on and on. peter prichard, all pretty familiar with how soldier soldiers treated after they returned to the states from vietnam. what was your experience? well, i spent a couple of months because i found out that if you return to the united states with, five months left, 150 days, you could get of the army. and i thought that was a good idea, but i didn't realize that i...
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and they were very prescient books, and sheehan wrote some very good ones, too. and so their attitudes changed as the war went on and on. peter prichard, all pretty familiar with how soldier soldiers treated after they returned to the states from vietnam. what was your experience? well, i spent a couple of months because i found out that if you return to the united states with, five months left, 150 days, you could get of the army. and i thought that was a good idea, but i didn't realize that i was probably suffering from a little ptsd and i should have stayed in the army and just gone with some post and binged out for five months. but instead, i just went home, lived in my parents basement, and went down every night to the vfw club or the american legion club in, northern minnesota, where i went to high school and we drank beer. i found two guys who'd been to vietnam and sit there and drink, drink beer every night. and oddly enough. the world war two veterans at the american and maybe fwb never even came over to say objects like no one ever thanked us for our se
and they were very prescient books, and sheehan wrote some very good ones, too. and so their attitudes changed as the war went on and on. peter prichard, all pretty familiar with how soldier soldiers treated after they returned to the states from vietnam. what was your experience? well, i spent a couple of months because i found out that if you return to the united states with, five months left, 150 days, you could get of the army. and i thought that was a good idea, but i didn't realize that i...
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. >> you don't want to lose to sheehan. >> sheehan has a storefront in amazon. the companies that we interact with both and aws as well as our retail business, they are both partners and then we have some overlap. >> all right. my conversation with amazon president and ceo andy jassy continues. stay with us . >>> coming up more from the ceo of amazon. keep it here for part two of cramer's can't miss one on one, next. the cloud makes it possible to expand your infrastructure. but to make it powerful enough to connect your data wherever it is, you need cdw and netapp. cdw experts will work with you to understand your needs, then customize a netapp cloud services solution to integrate data management for all your clouds, helping you reduce spend, improve security, control data 24/7 and automatically detect anomalies. in the cloud, at least. netapp makes efficient cloud management possible. cdw makes it powerful. - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette... every step, brought her pain. their only h
. >> you don't want to lose to sheehan. >> sheehan has a storefront in amazon. the companies that we interact with both and aws as well as our retail business, they are both partners and then we have some overlap. >> all right. my conversation with amazon president and ceo andy jassy continues. stay with us . >>> coming up more from the ceo of amazon. keep it here for part two of cramer's can't miss one on one, next. the cloud makes it possible to expand your...
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outcompeting sheehan which we have to talk about every day. >> henry sheehan. >> henry sheehan -- my agent is henry. we know that's henry shine. >> there's been so much press about it. >> people don't -- >> we moved on from alibaba. >> yes. alibaba is old news. it's all about pdd. >> who got alibaba? >> who got alibaba? is this something to do with -- >> nvidia! they couldn't do the data center spinoff. >> that's true. alibaba shares have been down in part because of the decision not to be able to spin data because they couldn't get ahold of the advanced chips they felt they needed to. you can see since they reported numbers and since they told us that -- >> that was the flavor of the month. >> moody's downgrade for a controlled economy is kind of an oxymoron. the chinese can call moodies and say what do you want us to do and they'll do it. they sound like us where there's like 535 people calling and saying what do you want to do. they have one guy. one guy is all you need. >> for more on china, let's get get to our beijing bureau chief eunice yoon talk about the broad context of the
outcompeting sheehan which we have to talk about every day. >> henry sheehan. >> henry sheehan -- my agent is henry. we know that's henry shine. >> there's been so much press about it. >> people don't -- >> we moved on from alibaba. >> yes. alibaba is old news. it's all about pdd. >> who got alibaba? >> who got alibaba? is this something to do with -- >> nvidia! they couldn't do the data center spinoff. >> that's true. alibaba shares...
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teachers' treasures, a free store for educators who need school supplies, executive director margaret sheehanthat her good fortune. >> it was an act o amazing kindness. >> reporter: after someone called to offer her nonprofit more than a million dollars. >> to which i responded "i need to sit down." >> reporter: and it wasn't just her. for the past two years, across the city of indianapolis, dozens of other nonprofits have gotten the same call. >> the first thing he said is "what would you do with a million dollars?" >> we hovered above our own bodies thinking, like, "is this real"? >> reporter: the man maing the calls was attorney dwayne isaacs, and he says just about everyone had that same reaction. some wouldn't even hear him out. >> probably three or four different entities that lost out because they just didn't take my call. >> reporter: lost out on a million dollars. >> yeah. >> reporter: it was that unbelievable. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: and you still haven't heard the most unbelievable part. the money isn't his. he's just the executor. the money belonged to a guy named terry kahn. terr
teachers' treasures, a free store for educators who need school supplies, executive director margaret sheehanthat her good fortune. >> it was an act o amazing kindness. >> reporter: after someone called to offer her nonprofit more than a million dollars. >> to which i responded "i need to sit down." >> reporter: and it wasn't just her. for the past two years, across the city of indianapolis, dozens of other nonprofits have gotten the same call. >> the...
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and jump—jockey gavin sheehan said "it means the world" after he won newbury�*s big race of the year,rough to the final of the uk snooker championship after beating iran's hossein vafaei 6 frames to 2 in the semi—finals. it might not have been so straight forward had this shot not cost vafaei the chance to pull the score back to 4—3. 0'sullivan then showed why he's the world number one, bringing the last red into play, to go on to take that frame and he eventually went on to clinch the match in style. this will be his 9th uk final and if he wins, it'll be for a record extending eighth time. iam i am never bothered by what my partners do. i'm always focused, searching for a game that is going to win the tournament. i'm never thinking, it helps sometimes if your opponents don't feel great against you and you still win tournaments, but it doesn't matter who i play. i'm going to go out there and play solid and if a play solid, the other guys have to play brilliant to beat me, so that our satisfaction comes more with that for me. it's hard to be happy with that when you are used to winning
and jump—jockey gavin sheehan said "it means the world" after he won newbury�*s big race of the year,rough to the final of the uk snooker championship after beating iran's hossein vafaei 6 frames to 2 in the semi—finals. it might not have been so straight forward had this shot not cost vafaei the chance to pull the score back to 4—3. 0'sullivan then showed why he's the world number one, bringing the last red into play, to go on to take that frame and he eventually went on to...
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our guests include colleen sheehan, director for graduate studies at arizona state university. watch c-span's encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, or go to cspan.org/booksthatshapedamerica to view the series and learn about the books featured. >> next, new jersey democratic congressman andy kim discussing policy priorities for the second session of the 118th congress. from axiom, this is just over 20 minutes. >> i'm eugene scott, and i'm coming to you today from washington dc. i'll com
our guests include colleen sheehan, director for graduate studies at arizona state university. watch c-span's encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, or go to cspan.org/booksthatshapedamerica to view the series and learn about the books featured. >> next, new jersey democratic congressman andy kim discussing policy priorities for the second session of the 118th congress. from axiom, this is just over 20 minutes. >> i'm eugene scott,...
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and jump—jockey gavin sheehan said "it means the world" after he won newbury�*s big race of the year, women's big bash in australia where defending champions adelaide strikers, including england's georgia adams, held on to their crown with a narrow three run victory over brisbane heat. stuart pollitt reports. 0n home turf under clear blue skies, adelaide strikers were red—hot favourites. but the heat were stunning in their way. brisbane had found four in the final stages of this competition. adelaide got off to a fast start, the captain helping them to the overs. but brisbane restricted adelaide to 125. with three balls left, they needed 11 to win. the new batter, first ball. sex just inches over the rope. —— six. this time, inches short. that meant five was needed from the final delivery. when the brisbane but can find a boundary, adelaide could embrace. they get their hands on the trophy for a second successive season. the seven time winner ronnie 0'sullivan's into the uk championship final after an impressive 6—2 victory over iran's hussein vafaei. he'll play eitherjudd trump or ch
and jump—jockey gavin sheehan said "it means the world" after he won newbury�*s big race of the year, women's big bash in australia where defending champions adelaide strikers, including england's georgia adams, held on to their crown with a narrow three run victory over brisbane heat. stuart pollitt reports. 0n home turf under clear blue skies, adelaide strikers were red—hot favourites. but the heat were stunning in their way. brisbane had found four in the final stages of this...
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today they lead on amazon targeting sheehan, biden saying he may not have run, as we were just discussing, if trump were not in the race. and citadels credit trade threatening banks turfs. terminal subscribers can go to da go on the terminal. coming up next, vladimir putin is heading to the uae and saudi arabia this week. it's a rare trip abroad for the russian leader in the wake of the latest opec-plus deal on output cuts. stay with us for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. welcome if you are just joining us. i want to get into the latest in the middle east now. israel has rebuffed mounting international pressure to halt its military campaign in southern gaza. the united nation warns there is now no safe place in the territory. this as israel's military has encircled gaza's second largest city. hamas run health ministry says over 16,000 civilians have now been killed. the eu's high representative for foreign affairs says he has been told the u.n. wouldn't be ready to operate in southern gaza due to the israeli bombing and called for an immediate cea
today they lead on amazon targeting sheehan, biden saying he may not have run, as we were just discussing, if trump were not in the race. and citadels credit trade threatening banks turfs. terminal subscribers can go to da go on the terminal. coming up next, vladimir putin is heading to the uae and saudi arabia this week. it's a rare trip abroad for the russian leader in the wake of the latest opec-plus deal on output cuts. stay with us for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back to...
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manufacturers we had nine textile plant shutdown from chinese forced labor goods coming through sheehanmu. it's a huge problem and to go back to the way it was before and close the loophole. trey: i rea i read a letter ands an eclectic group of supporters this is not a republican democrat issue, it is really in america safety issue american manufacturing, american that don't want fentanyl. it's not a political issue is it? >> let me put it this way, the biden administration is looking into it, they have not done anything yet, i think they're talking about it. congress can six this next week, the biden administration has the power to fix it next week, they have not done it yet. trey: it seems like a layup to me. it's good for americans that don't want fentanyl in the country it is good for americans that don't want lead-based toys is good for american manufacturers, seems like a layup may be why it has not been done, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> governor college football playoffs are set and a lot of people are not happy -dad, what's with your toenail? -oh, that...? i'm not
manufacturers we had nine textile plant shutdown from chinese forced labor goods coming through sheehanmu. it's a huge problem and to go back to the way it was before and close the loophole. trey: i rea i read a letter ands an eclectic group of supporters this is not a republican democrat issue, it is really in america safety issue american manufacturing, american that don't want fentanyl. it's not a political issue is it? >> let me put it this way, the biden administration is looking...
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teemu and sheehan. they have these prices.ange for your spirit but they come in 17 days, 20 days. why are people crazy about those and why did you have to adjust your pricing? >> these market segments are so gigantic. and so, competition is really good. we have always thought it was good. good for customers. fair competition but it is good for customers, good for businesses, good for invention and so when you look at retailer as an example, we have a pretty big retail business and we are still just about 1% of the worldwide retail market segment share and it is still the case, in the u.s., 80% of the retail is still in physical stores and outside the u.s. it is about 85%. these are giant businesses and there will be a lot of successful players. i think that is good for consumers. we feel good about what we provide for customers and is differentiated because we have a much better selection than anybody else and we have only added to that in the last couple of years. as we were talking earlier, we have very low prices. heading i
teemu and sheehan. they have these prices.ange for your spirit but they come in 17 days, 20 days. why are people crazy about those and why did you have to adjust your pricing? >> these market segments are so gigantic. and so, competition is really good. we have always thought it was good. good for customers. fair competition but it is good for customers, good for businesses, good for invention and so when you look at retailer as an example, we have a pretty big retail business and we are...
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thank you, commissioners charles sheehan policy and public affairs. like my colleague leo illustrated the policy and public affairs team is kind of set up to make sure that the program teams succeed and to make sure the commission succeed us. and so we are very much kind of a service function for the department and for the commission next slide, and i'll walk you through some of the things that we do to make sure that everyone succeeds, starting with commission affairs that sits kind of on my team. and so preparing the meetings. kyle is obviously point for that, making sure we're transitioning from virtual to not virtual hosting special meetings. that's all done to make sure that the commission has a voice and is heard for the policies. we talk about. we work with the program teams to develop those policies every step of the way and to make sure that when they get to the board, they can get past intergovernmental relations. we are talking to the board, we're talking to the mayor's office, we're talking to other departments. we're making sure that ever
thank you, commissioners charles sheehan policy and public affairs. like my colleague leo illustrated the policy and public affairs team is kind of set up to make sure that the program teams succeed and to make sure the commission succeed us. and so we are very much kind of a service function for the department and for the commission next slide, and i'll walk you through some of the things that we do to make sure that everyone succeeds, starting with commission affairs that sits kind of on my...
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what happens when sheehan data bricks and -- what happens when the fed stops tightening? morgan stanley soars up $5.41. this shocking revaluation's happening everywhere. the solar stocks led by enphase energy they've been cut in half because most people thought it's solar stocks no it's about financing. the solar stocks were plays on interest rates. and those rates got too high. now we know rates are going lower and that's how enphase stock could rally 1% today after nearly 8% yesterday. these are amazing moves, people. some of these are maybe too outsize. you're getting all the performance you could dream of over the course of a month or quarter or maybe even a year i don't know in one day. one afternoon. it can't stay that way. in fact, we'll probably even see return to some magnificent seven money before they report. although the stocks will likely be rebounding from a lower level. and i don't think the suddenly hard-hit enterprise software stocks will go away that quietly. but the bottom line of this incredibly exciting 48 hours we know that when we have leadership fr
what happens when sheehan data bricks and -- what happens when the fed stops tightening? morgan stanley soars up $5.41. this shocking revaluation's happening everywhere. the solar stocks led by enphase energy they've been cut in half because most people thought it's solar stocks no it's about financing. the solar stocks were plays on interest rates. and those rates got too high. now we know rates are going lower and that's how enphase stock could rally 1% today after nearly 8% yesterday. these...
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teachers treasures, a free store for educators who need school supplies, executive director margaret sheehanstunned at her good fortune. >> it was an act of amazing kindness. >> reporter: after someone called to offer her nonprofit more than $1 million. >> to which i responded, i need to sit down. >> reporter: and it wasn't just her. for the past two years, across the city of indianapolis, dozens of other nonprofits have gotten the same call. >> the first thing he said is, what would you do with a million dollars? >> we hovered above our own bodies, thinking like is this real? >> reporter: the man making the calls was attorney dwayne isaacs, and he says just about everyone had that same reaction. some wouldn't even hear him out. >> probably three or four different entities that lost out because they just didn't take my call. >> lost out on a million dollars? >> yeah. >> it was that unbelievable. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: and you still haven't heard the most unbelievable part. the money isn't his. he's just the executor. the money belonged to a guy named terry kot. terry worked 30 years for the
teachers treasures, a free store for educators who need school supplies, executive director margaret sheehanstunned at her good fortune. >> it was an act of amazing kindness. >> reporter: after someone called to offer her nonprofit more than $1 million. >> to which i responded, i need to sit down. >> reporter: and it wasn't just her. for the past two years, across the city of indianapolis, dozens of other nonprofits have gotten the same call. >> the first thing he...
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but hewick, the 12—1 chance, ridden by gavin sheehan came from last to first to claim a surprise victorylooks back on some of the biggest stories of 2023. it's been a year dominated by wars in israel and gaza, and the continuing conflict in ukraine. there's a huge barrage going on overhead just at the moment. yevgeny prigozhin seemed determined to march his men to the top of the hill. then, he marched them down again. political persecution like something straight out of a fascist or communist nation. this is southern israel and that is gaza, and the war here has dominated the news agenda since early october. tragic and polarising, it's one of the biggest stories of 2023 and one that i have followed here and reported on throughout, speaking to people in israel and in gaza about how they're living through it. the year has seen many important and profound stories, from the war in ukraine to donald trump's legal affairs in the us and for india, a successful moon landing. i'm going to bring you just some of those moments. we begin in turkey and syria and the devastating earthquake that struck
but hewick, the 12—1 chance, ridden by gavin sheehan came from last to first to claim a surprise victorylooks back on some of the biggest stories of 2023. it's been a year dominated by wars in israel and gaza, and the continuing conflict in ukraine. there's a huge barrage going on overhead just at the moment. yevgeny prigozhin seemed determined to march his men to the top of the hill. then, he marched them down again. political persecution like something straight out of a fascist or communist...
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. >> i'm salivating right here coming up next, jesse sheehan ♪♪ >>> okay.morning. >> good morning! >> these are very accessible. >> 100%. and i love this cake it is a peppermint texas sheet cake i love it because everything is cooked in a pot or in a bowl in stand mixer necessarily so right now i'm pouring a mixture of butter and water and cocoa powder into our dry ingredients. the hot water is going to bloom that chocolate flavor. >> so this was cocoa, butter. >> exactly next we have some butter milk. i always like to add an egg yolk i love you for helping me. >> is that one of those don't overmix deals? >> exactly now i will add peppermint extract. this gets its flavor from both the cake and the frosting. then i add my vanilla. >> this is easy. >> and we're done. >> stir it all up again, right >> you can stir that up. you can stir that up sorry if i splashed you. >> don't worry. >> we're literally done, and the cake is only going to bake for 15 minutes. >> this is incredible. easy as pie. how are the tasters doing over there? >> it is like a cake version
. >> i'm salivating right here coming up next, jesse sheehan ♪♪ >>> okay.morning. >> good morning! >> these are very accessible. >> 100%. and i love this cake it is a peppermint texas sheet cake i love it because everything is cooked in a pot or in a bowl in stand mixer necessarily so right now i'm pouring a mixture of butter and water and cocoa powder into our dry ingredients. the hot water is going to bloom that chocolate flavor. >> so this was...
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so he just threw in gavin sheehan because he was in form went and took it. form and he went and tookday of racing. yesther mcvey hould and so that was a great day of racing. yesther mcvey houl philip and so that was a great day of racingas esther mcvey houl philip and so that was a great day of racingas esthe laterey houl philip and so that was a great day of racingas esthe later thisyul philip davis as well. later this parish, they had parish, of course, they had a horse running in the 1155 at aintree, a 25 to shot. they aintree, a 25 to 1 shot. they informed me, but it finished second. golden glance . wow. and second. golden glance. wow. and a second second place. not quite the phil me put a second second place. not quite the a phil me put a second second place. not quite the a pound’hil me put a second second place. not quite the a pound each me put a second second place. not quite the a pound each way,e put a second second place. not quite the a pound each way, each)ut a second second place. not quite the a pound each way, each way put a pound each way, each way too tight for tha
so he just threw in gavin sheehan because he was in form went and took it. form and he went and tookday of racing. yesther mcvey hould and so that was a great day of racing. yesther mcvey houl philip and so that was a great day of racingas esther mcvey houl philip and so that was a great day of racingas esthe laterey houl philip and so that was a great day of racingas esthe later thisyul philip davis as well. later this parish, they had parish, of course, they had a horse running in the 1155 at...
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first, sheehan, now panera has reportedly quietly filed to go public again.he financial times reports panera plans an ipo for the new year and investment firm took it private in 2017. so this would be a return to the markets. bloomberg also predicts skims and reddit will also go public in the new year. the san francisco based williams-sonoma rang that opening bell this morning to celebrate national peppermint bark day. you see the woman in the back waving that tin. that's williams-sonoma's original peppermint bark. they are celebrating 25 years of their original peppermint bark. taking you live to the new york stock exchange, salesforce stock up again this morning. after that strong earnings report that helped send the dow to new heights for the year. you can see it's up slightly today 36,018. very nice to cross that 36,000 level. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq are down today just a little bit so far. new data shows people in the bay area are spending more on down payments for a home than anywhere else in the country. a report from realtor.com says the median dow
first, sheehan, now panera has reportedly quietly filed to go public again.he financial times reports panera plans an ipo for the new year and investment firm took it private in 2017. so this would be a return to the markets. bloomberg also predicts skims and reddit will also go public in the new year. the san francisco based williams-sonoma rang that opening bell this morning to celebrate national peppermint bark day. you see the woman in the back waving that tin. that's williams-sonoma's...
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saw 50 people hanging from trees who were lynched and she wanted to come to the united states andy sheehan opportunist? >> yes. >> she is an opportunist fleeing from destruction and terrorism in her country. you consider her a terrorist? >> unless you describe a person targeted by the government of haiti she is not being persecuted -- >> excuse me. i am claiming my time. are you aware of the state of the government in haiti that the really is no government right now and gangs are actually taking over the country? >> i am quite aware. >> thank you. there is also a father whose family was kidnapped and he watched his daughter and wife get attacked and raped repeatedly by 50 men and i they opportunists? >> yes. >> under your circumstance, they are opportunists? >> yes. >> when my parents were fleeing a dictator, on her way to school she saw children being hung and was my mother who fleet a dictator an opportunist? >> that is the difference because in that description you just said your mother was fleeing a dictator. no. your mother wasn't an opportunist. >> right now -- >> i am trying to give
saw 50 people hanging from trees who were lynched and she wanted to come to the united states andy sheehan opportunist? >> yes. >> she is an opportunist fleeing from destruction and terrorism in her country. you consider her a terrorist? >> unless you describe a person targeted by the government of haiti she is not being persecuted -- >> excuse me. i am claiming my time. are you aware of the state of the government in haiti that the really is no government right now and...