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the difference between the republican appointed judges and democratic appointed judges is stark and republican appointed judges created a new doctrine of criminal immunity just for donald trump with no previous presidents having criminal immunity from george washington to barack obama but suddenly a supreme court with three trump appointees granted donald trump criminal immunity and the three justices appointed by democratic presidents, obama
the difference between the republican appointed judges and democratic appointed judges is stark and republican appointed judges created a new doctrine of criminal immunity just for donald trump with no previous presidents having criminal immunity from george washington to barack obama but suddenly a supreme court with three trump appointees granted donald trump criminal immunity and the three justices appointed by democratic presidents, obama
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this morning was a stark— no, it's not. this morning was a stark and _ no, it's not.assessment of where — a stark and honest assessment of where we are. the sad truth is, we — of where we are. the sad truth is, we all— of where we are. the sad truth is, we all hear stories like you — is, we all hear stories like you have _ is, we all hear stories like you have been talking about all the time — you have been talking about all the time. public satisfaction with— the time. public satisfaction with the _ the time. public satisfaction with the nhs is at the lowest level— with the nhs is at the lowest level it — with the nhs is at the lowest level it has ever been. the nhs is not _ level it has ever been. the nhs is not currently working for so many — is not currently working for so many people and behind every statistic— many people and behind every statistic is a loved one, a patient, _ statistic is a loved one, a patient, a family having a rough _ patient, a family having a rough experience. so we need to change. — rough experience. so we need to change, and quickly. we
this morning was a stark— no, it's not. this morning was a stark and _ no, it's not.assessment of where — a stark and honest assessment of where we are. the sad truth is, we — of where we are. the sad truth is, we all— of where we are. the sad truth is, we all hear stories like you — is, we all hear stories like you have _ is, we all hear stories like you have been talking about all the time — you have been talking about all the time. public satisfaction with— the time. public...
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a stark, stark warning for the international community? absolutely. i mean, this is a real danger.sident zelensky was right to pressure the unit elite international community to do something about this real danger and also he made a case about bringing russia to the table but really, at this point, it is president putin who has to be forced to come to the table because russia is just continuing attacking both the border regions but also civilian populations in ukraine. so he is asking for the world to finally act. 50 ukraine. so he is asking for the world to finally act. so he is askin: the world to finally act. so he is asking for _ the world to finally act. so he is asking for the _ the world to finally act. so he is asking for the world - the world to finally act. so he is asking for the world to - is asking for the world to finally act, is that why he is not asking for permission to use those from the meat long—range missiles into russian territory? is he balancing what he is asking for and trying to keep the international community on his side? ., , .., side? that request will
a stark, stark warning for the international community? absolutely. i mean, this is a real danger.sident zelensky was right to pressure the unit elite international community to do something about this real danger and also he made a case about bringing russia to the table but really, at this point, it is president putin who has to be forced to come to the table because russia is just continuing attacking both the border regions but also civilian populations in ukraine. so he is asking for the...
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the looming threat of rising. water levels on the one side, and the stark absence of water on the other side of the border. as turkish authorities submerge a 10 th00-year-old civilization beneath the waters of the illisue dam, a contrasting narrative unfolds across the border in the iraki city of mosul. local authorities say they have no option but to release substantial amounts of water stored behind the... dam to prevent crops from withering in december. the move, however, has an unforeseen consequence. the water level behind the dam receeds, unveiling a city from the bronze age that dates back 3,400 years belonging to the matani empire. city, despite its historical significance, fails to alleviate the profound distress among the populaus. the critical factor remains the scarcity of water, hence making the prospects of historical tourism an unaffordable luxury. meteorological data consistently points to a concerning trend, a steady decline rainfall in the southwest asia region, each case. passing year, despite the mounting evidence, the iraqi media and officials place part of the blam
the looming threat of rising. water levels on the one side, and the stark absence of water on the other side of the border. as turkish authorities submerge a 10 th00-year-old civilization beneath the waters of the illisue dam, a contrasting narrative unfolds across the border in the iraki city of mosul. local authorities say they have no option but to release substantial amounts of water stored behind the... dam to prevent crops from withering in december. the move, however, has an unforeseen...
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. >> reporter: for voters here, the differences are stark. we met small business owner brad smith who thinks harris brings hope. >> do you think that your small business is better off now than it was during the trump administration? >> oh, without a doubt, and i think the reason is everything to do with optimism. if you're a doom and gloom candidate or president, you are not going to start a business. >> reporter: jack thinks otherwise. >> i don't trust her. >> reporter: he owns a barbershop in
. >> reporter: for voters here, the differences are stark. we met small business owner brad smith who thinks harris brings hope. >> do you think that your small business is better off now than it was during the trump administration? >> oh, without a doubt, and i think the reason is everything to do with optimism. if you're a doom and gloom candidate or president, you are not going to start a business. >> reporter: jack thinks otherwise. >> i don't trust her....
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stark says it could also help boost the fall home sales, which normally lag a bit after lots of activity in the summer. he's crossing his fingers that the fed will make another move soon. we're hopeful that the policymakers in washington, d.c, and other places that are making these decisions about interest rates recognize just how important homeownership and real estate transactions are to the overall economy. the interest rates are already forecasted to drop to the high 5% range next year. in the mid fives by 2026, according to the mortgage bankers association and others. but stark says if the fed makes even deeper cuts in the coming months, we could see those low 5% interest rates even sooner than they forecasted. in antioc. thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. okay. thank you tom. up next, they're not waiting any longer. san francisco trying to clean up one of its more bizarre sights. a lake that has sprung up in the soma district. and it's pretty gross. while the city is taking the issue to court. also, you noticed a difference in your commute. new numbers say there's actually less traff
stark says it could also help boost the fall home sales, which normally lag a bit after lots of activity in the summer. he's crossing his fingers that the fed will make another move soon. we're hopeful that the policymakers in washington, d.c, and other places that are making these decisions about interest rates recognize just how important homeownership and real estate transactions are to the overall economy. the interest rates are already forecasted to drop to the high 5% range next year. in...
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seine eigenen argumente hat, für diesen glauben, für den islam, und das finden wir natürlich in sehr starkeorm auch bei der schiitischen glaubens- und rechtsschule und dass setzt voraus, dass man sich schon vorher mit dem islam auseinandergesetzt hat. jasmin war sehr entschlossen, also den islam zu akzeptieren. es war eigentlich ein eindeutiger schritt, also den sie machen wollte. wie viele konvertierungen finden denn statt? kann man das pro woche sagen oder ein monat? es ist eigentlich sehr unterschiedlich, vielleicht in einer woche zwei kommentierungen. pro jahr so an die 10 bis 20 konvertierungen, die also hier sind. Österreich hat da ausnahme, position des hundertjährige islamgesetz. beschreiben sie, was das an vorteile bringt für die hier lebenden muslime? die vorteile, die es natürlich mit sich bringt, dass die muslime hier in Österreich erstens mal offiziell anerkannt sind, dass man eine stimme sozusagen von seiten des islam hat, dass man die islamische glaubens. gemeinschaft hat, in der praxis schaut es eben dann so aus, dass man in den schulen islamischen religionsunterricht, der d
seine eigenen argumente hat, für diesen glauben, für den islam, und das finden wir natürlich in sehr starkeorm auch bei der schiitischen glaubens- und rechtsschule und dass setzt voraus, dass man sich schon vorher mit dem islam auseinandergesetzt hat. jasmin war sehr entschlossen, also den islam zu akzeptieren. es war eigentlich ein eindeutiger schritt, also den sie machen wollte. wie viele konvertierungen finden denn statt? kann man das pro woche sagen oder ein monat? es ist eigentlich sehr...
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states are faced with stark choices, legal principles, and established, valued relationships.operate in that environment? and as a lawyer, those are beyond our pay grade. we have to simply apply the law with fidelity. you talk about condemnation. these are people saying, if you do what you don't like, if — to quote a group of republican senators — you target israel, we will target you. you have been warned, they said publicly. and interestingly, the democrats, biden, called your decision "outrageous". blinken called it "wrong—headed action". it sounded like they might work with the republicans to take you on. yes. and, you know, the same mouths and learned minds and statesmen and stateswomen were also very supportive of what the court did vis—a—vis russia, in the ukraine situation. so, you know, sometimes, we have these unfortunate periods where one has great respect for certain countries, and there are moments when the countries live up to those expectations and there's moments, i think, when countries let themselves down. and what we have to do is be different and try to app
states are faced with stark choices, legal principles, and established, valued relationships.operate in that environment? and as a lawyer, those are beyond our pay grade. we have to simply apply the law with fidelity. you talk about condemnation. these are people saying, if you do what you don't like, if — to quote a group of republican senators — you target israel, we will target you. you have been warned, they said publicly. and interestingly, the democrats, biden, called your decision...
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david stark with bay east association of realtors told me immediately this could add a spark to what is generally a sales slowdown in the fall. the average 30 year fixed rate has been coming down gradually since mid-july. in anticipation of this cut. it's below 7% today and it's still drop could really affect affordability for people looking at homes like these and others that are between 700,800 and $50,000 for those folks over the term of their mortgage, this could be hundreds of dollars in monthly on their monthly payments that they could be saving. audrey. yeah, it would be very beneficial for people trying to buy homes. how about tom? what about housing inventory? yeah, and we talked about inventory and he said this interest rate could also affect inventory because there just aren't a lot of homes for. a lot of people aren't putting their existing homes that they're living in up for sale. but stark says drops like this can inspire those people to sell because they see that they can now afford a new home, too, with the lower rates creating more inventory. and that can mean a lot
david stark with bay east association of realtors told me immediately this could add a spark to what is generally a sales slowdown in the fall. the average 30 year fixed rate has been coming down gradually since mid-july. in anticipation of this cut. it's below 7% today and it's still drop could really affect affordability for people looking at homes like these and others that are between 700,800 and $50,000 for those folks over the term of their mortgage, this could be hundreds of dollars in...
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and that she was able to make clear to voters the stark contrast between the two of them. and given the massive audience, they feel they would benefit from another round. now, trump, you have heard, he insists he won the debate, but some of his fellow republicans concede he had a rough night. and today, he is ruling out another round, david.
and that she was able to make clear to voters the stark contrast between the two of them. and given the massive audience, they feel they would benefit from another round. now, trump, you have heard, he insists he won the debate, but some of his fellow republicans concede he had a rough night. and today, he is ruling out another round, david.
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warning that really jars with what with that stark warning that reallyjars with what he was saying,ensky saying, president zelensky saying russia is planning attacks on ukraine nuclear plants. forthosejoining attacks on ukraine nuclear plants. for thosejoining us plants. for those joining us just plants. for thosejoining us just now, welcome to bbc news. we have just been watching president zelensky addressed the un general assembly and he was very much talking about the need to uphold ukraine's sovereignty. he was talking about the need to bring back captured soldiers and civilians, some of whom he feels have been forcibly deported to russia. we know around 20,000 children have been forcibly deported to russia and he was flagging up his concern about the un security council veto, which of course russia has. so president zelensky with that stark warning that russia is planning attacks on ukraine nuclear plants. we can cross live to new york. sumi come a very blunt words from president zelensky, really getting his message across?— zelensky, really getting his message across? indeed,
warning that really jars with what with that stark warning that reallyjars with what he was saying,ensky saying, president zelensky saying russia is planning attacks on ukraine nuclear plants. forthosejoining attacks on ukraine nuclear plants. for thosejoining us plants. for those joining us just plants. for thosejoining us just now, welcome to bbc news. we have just been watching president zelensky addressed the un general assembly and he was very much talking about the need to uphold...
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and just you are right-- it puts in stark, stark stark contrast what is being dealt with, which is why real level of scrutiny. >> they do, because it shows-- i will let you go there, i'm going to set it up this way, because it shows you exactly what kamala harris said, and what she meant, when she said he is unserious. >> he is not a serious person for these serious times, and america needs to come to grips with that, and i think that as you rightly note. we have enough stuff from him to show just how unserious years. you got some examples? >> i mean, i just -- the menthol cigarettes? >> oh lord. >> and i want to be very clear, lots of people have been talking about menthol cigarettes lately, the naacp has a whole brief on the background on menthol cigarettes, and they have a couple of recommendations the naacp talks about enacting state fans supporting tobacco secession programs, because menthol cigarettes are an issue, they are unhealthy, they are significant public health concern. but donald trump? while everything else is going on in the world, donald trump got an at about menthol
and just you are right-- it puts in stark, stark stark contrast what is being dealt with, which is why real level of scrutiny. >> they do, because it shows-- i will let you go there, i'm going to set it up this way, because it shows you exactly what kamala harris said, and what she meant, when she said he is unserious. >> he is not a serious person for these serious times, and america needs to come to grips with that, and i think that as you rightly note. we have enough stuff from...
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tonight at the debate the country will finally get to see the stark contrast between the strength and success of president trump's america first policies and the devastation and weakness of kamala harris radical failed far-left agenda. my constituents made clear, they are struggling because of the crises kamala's policies have created. they are facing the highest inflation of a lifetime because of failed kamala economics, they are facing raging border crisis that has devastated american communities because of kamala harris' role as joe biden's open border czar and they are seeing a weak foreign policy that has plunged the world into a state of chaos. we cannot afford four more years of failure and weakness under kamala harris. on the floor this week, house republicans will bring a series of bills to combat the biden-harris foreign policy of appeasement that has emboldened our adversaries like communist china and i also want to briefly touch on oversight community hearing where i will join members of the select committee on covid to demand long overdue answers from disgraced cuomo on b
tonight at the debate the country will finally get to see the stark contrast between the strength and success of president trump's america first policies and the devastation and weakness of kamala harris radical failed far-left agenda. my constituents made clear, they are struggling because of the crises kamala's policies have created. they are facing the highest inflation of a lifetime because of failed kamala economics, they are facing raging border crisis that has devastated american...
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there's— why red bull are coming on stark. there's an — why red bull are coming on stark. think they're going to - there's an of frustration and i think they're going to have i there's an of frustration and i think they're going to have to j there's an of frustration and i i think they're going to have to wait a little longer for think they're going to have to wait a little longerfor an think they're going to have to wait a little longer for an upward trajectory to come back their a little longer for an upward trajectory to come bac tra'ectory to come back their way. to trajectory to come back their way. to brina trajectory to come back their way. to bring some _ trajectory to come back their way. to bring some upgrades _ trajectory to come back their way. to bring some upgrades in - trajectory to come back their way. to bring some upgrades in this i to bring some upgrades in this weekend, _ to bring some upgrades in this weekend, he still sounds uncomfortable, complaining of understeer and complaining about not feeling _ understeer and complaining about not feeling comfor
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they will uh they will condemn the other side so the hypocrisy is just flagrant probably the... most stark one though, i think is is actually israel's you know killing in in uh syria for the past years, mean you know at least with gaz, mean it's not correct? of course, but they they kind of claim that it all started october 7th and uh and this is all israeli response and what not, it's all you know not very untrue, but at least that's what of the claim, but the but the israeli killing in in in syria is just violation of international law kind of like once or twice a week, every week now for it was it is it five years now, six years, and it's literally like i've never found one comment by a canadian uh government official suggesting this is... is wrong or illegal or and i and i presume if you look at us officials you find the same thing, so it's it's completely one-sided, it's taking the whole region from uh israel's perspective, and um the israeli government gets the message, i mean they get the message at the diplomatic level where they you know refuse to canadian, us and others refuse to
they will uh they will condemn the other side so the hypocrisy is just flagrant probably the... most stark one though, i think is is actually israel's you know killing in in uh syria for the past years, mean you know at least with gaz, mean it's not correct? of course, but they they kind of claim that it all started october 7th and uh and this is all israeli response and what not, it's all you know not very untrue, but at least that's what of the claim, but the but the israeli killing in in in...
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will uh they will condemn the other side, so the hypocrisy is just flagrant. probably the most star stark one though, i think is is actually israel's um uh you know killing in in uh syria for the past years, mean you know at least with gaza, mean it's not correct of course, but they they kind of claim that it all started october 7th and uh and this is all israeli response and what not, it's all you know not very untrue, but at least that's what of the claim. but the but the israeli killing in in in syria is just violation of international law kind of like once or twice a week every week now for it was is it five years now six years and it's literally like i've never found one comment by a canadian uh government official you know suggesting this is wrong or legal or and i and i'm presume if you looked at us officials you find the same thing so it's it's completely one-sided it's taking the whole region. from israel's perspective and um the israeli government gets the message, mean they get the message at the diplomatic level where they you know refuse to canadian, us and others refuse to c
will uh they will condemn the other side, so the hypocrisy is just flagrant. probably the most star stark one though, i think is is actually israel's um uh you know killing in in uh syria for the past years, mean you know at least with gaza, mean it's not correct of course, but they they kind of claim that it all started october 7th and uh and this is all israeli response and what not, it's all you know not very untrue, but at least that's what of the claim. but the but the israeli killing in...
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so it is a stark contrast between the agenda of donald trump and of kamala harris. >> just to follow up, you said penalize companies who ship jobs overseas. so your tariff policy would only apply to those companies who are shipping jobs overseas? >> almost by definition, margaret, when you apply a tariff what you're really doing is applying to penalty to somebody who manufactures or makes something overseas and basically charging them a penalty to bring it back into our country. what we're trying to do with the tariffs is induce more people to make more things in the united states of america. one of the great tragedies of not just kamala harris' leadership, but 40 years of american failure, is that we've lost our critical manufacturing industries to mexico, to china. we started to undo that for four years under donald trump's leadership, but we've got to do it for much longer and in a much more intense way, because as we've learned, just in the last few days, the world has gotten more dangerous, we can't rely on other people to make the stuff we need. >> it's cheaper to manufacture o
so it is a stark contrast between the agenda of donald trump and of kamala harris. >> just to follow up, you said penalize companies who ship jobs overseas. so your tariff policy would only apply to those companies who are shipping jobs overseas? >> almost by definition, margaret, when you apply a tariff what you're really doing is applying to penalty to somebody who manufactures or makes something overseas and basically charging them a penalty to bring it back into our country....
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in the blanks, but also to put donald trump's record in the spotlight, to make clear to voters the stark choice they are facing in this election, and outline their very different visions for the future of the country, david. >> david: mary bruce leading us off, live outside the constitution center. mary, thank you. let's get right to rachel scott, covering the trump campaign. and rachel, you learned the former president is going into this debate ready to talk about the issues. >> reporter: yeah, his advisers are certainly hoping it stays that way, david. former president donald trump has been preparing, not doing any traditional debate prep, but the former president has been holding these informal policy sessions with his advisers. including former congressman tulsi gabbard, who challenged harris on the debate stage back in 2019. also involved in his debate prep is congressman matt gaetz, who is firing some tougher questions at the former president on a range of issues, including abortion as well as his legal troubles. even those close to the former president admit they don't know exactl
in the blanks, but also to put donald trump's record in the spotlight, to make clear to voters the stark choice they are facing in this election, and outline their very different visions for the future of the country, david. >> david: mary bruce leading us off, live outside the constitution center. mary, thank you. let's get right to rachel scott, covering the trump campaign. and rachel, you learned the former president is going into this debate ready to talk about the issues. >>...
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netanyahu wanted to see them they just didn't want to see him so it's just really interesting the stark difference uh in in the soldiers and the way uh basically in the way the they treat women and that these women would not be serving in the military would would not be choosing to kill palestinians a lot of them probably if it wasn't by force and if they refuse to serve they will have to serve prison like they they'll have to serve prison time and like other issues that you know basically they could have with as a result and right now we see the um heretic jews also, they're being beaten up by the zionist police because they don't want to serve in the iof, so i mean this is just just it's just very different system, but with the resistance it's almost like their competing to be martered, i mean it's a very difference in ideology, you know there's a verse in the quran that says you know the uh you know talking about that those kind of jews that they say we are the children of god, well if you are the children of god then... should be wishing to die and visit him right, and they would ne
netanyahu wanted to see them they just didn't want to see him so it's just really interesting the stark difference uh in in the soldiers and the way uh basically in the way the they treat women and that these women would not be serving in the military would would not be choosing to kill palestinians a lot of them probably if it wasn't by force and if they refuse to serve they will have to serve prison like they they'll have to serve prison time and like other issues that you know basically they...
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stark reminder of the devastating human coast of this genocidal war, particularly on the weakest and the youngest, also underscores the need for a global action to b an end for this humanitarian crisis escalating in gaza. press tv. israeli violence and occupied west bank has claimed the lives of two more palestinians in the latest attack regime troops killed a man and woman and injured several more in northern city. to carm, israeli soldiers have also stormed the palestine red crecent society emergency center in the same city, abducting two paramedics, since beginning of the genocidal campaign in gaza 11 months ago, israel killed around 700 palestinians and left over 5,700 injured in the occupied west bank, scores more have also been abducted and... and now with our uh press tv corresponder from occupied romalda nakamed, good evening to you naka, hope you're safe and doing well out there in romala, another busy day by occupation forces against palestinians their in occupied territories, what could he share with our guests snaka? yes, good evening for you uh, let's take a let's take a
stark reminder of the devastating human coast of this genocidal war, particularly on the weakest and the youngest, also underscores the need for a global action to b an end for this humanitarian crisis escalating in gaza. press tv. israeli violence and occupied west bank has claimed the lives of two more palestinians in the latest attack regime troops killed a man and woman and injured several more in northern city. to carm, israeli soldiers have also stormed the palestine red crecent society...
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today's somber tone was a stark contrast to last night's fiery debate. nbc's alice barr has the latest from washington. in a somber encounter at the nine over 11 memorial today, vice president harris and former president trump shaking hands and standing in solidarity with the victims of the nation's worst terror attack 23 years ago. the moment a stark contrast to last night's fiery debate that quickly moved from handshake to gloves off the worst vice president in the history of our country. i have talked with military leaders, some of whom worked with you, and they say you're a disgrace. former president trump calling it his best debate while suggesting he would not face off again. we're looking at it. but you know, when you win, you don't really necessarily have to do it a second time. democratic fundraising surged off widespread analysis of a big night for vice president harris. she won the endorsement of superstar taylor swift and undecided swing state voters. nbc news spoke with largely lean toward her winning the debate. you can tell that she was pr
today's somber tone was a stark contrast to last night's fiery debate. nbc's alice barr has the latest from washington. in a somber encounter at the nine over 11 memorial today, vice president harris and former president trump shaking hands and standing in solidarity with the victims of the nation's worst terror attack 23 years ago. the moment a stark contrast to last night's fiery debate that quickly moved from handshake to gloves off the worst vice president in the history of our country. i...
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a stark contrast to europe the horrific attack of october the seventh and in fact the same anniversaryer the conclusion of the abraham accords a stark contrast but see what president trump was able to achieve working with our partners and allies in the region including prime minister of israel. what the biden/harris administration have brought they have constrained our forces in the region. we have been attacked ceaselessly in the red sea, iraq, and syria but we have withheld the weapons to mars really partners and we force them into cease-fire. and thankfully they have withheld the temptation and are continue to attack are calm and emissaries with american blood on their hands. it is an amazing contrast. it's extremely dangerous time but our partners and allies in the region i think all celebrate the victory that israel is achieving these last couple of weeks in particular. mark: went biden, harris, blinken austin harris wants to be commander-in-chief she's not qualified to be commander-in-chief of anything but that said, how come she has not put out a statement congratulating the isr
a stark contrast to europe the horrific attack of october the seventh and in fact the same anniversaryer the conclusion of the abraham accords a stark contrast but see what president trump was able to achieve working with our partners and allies in the region including prime minister of israel. what the biden/harris administration have brought they have constrained our forces in the region. we have been attacked ceaselessly in the red sea, iraq, and syria but we have withheld the weapons to...
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showing contrast to the american people and stark contrast so president trump offers and what kamalas wants to do. this is incredibly important debate, larry. the last presidential debate just a couple of months ago and significant in u.s. history and ended candidacy of joe biden is this debate tonight can be important and this is where donald trump can show stark difference and that donald trump wants to create economic growth and wants to put power back where it belongs in the hands of the american people. you've got kamala harris who basically is someone who believes in the green new deal policies. that would kill economic growth in america and jobs by the millions. going on demand and healthcare to give illegal aliens and wants to increase the size, scope, reach and cost of federal government in every way. it would kill the innovation and job growth and contrast and that's going to be donald trump's challenge tonight to bring that contrast out. larry: he needs to hold her feet to the fire and said all these ultraliberal and ultra progressive things down through the years and spen
showing contrast to the american people and stark contrast so president trump offers and what kamalas wants to do. this is incredibly important debate, larry. the last presidential debate just a couple of months ago and significant in u.s. history and ended candidacy of joe biden is this debate tonight can be important and this is where donald trump can show stark difference and that donald trump wants to create economic growth and wants to put power back where it belongs in the hands of the...
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bernard going down low to grab the two-point try. >> kirk: beat starks there man-to-man. so, georgia, after all of that, had the lead for 13 seconds. >> chris: yep. and they find themselves, begun, neechding needing to rally. again, they have a lot of time. they left georgia the three time-outs, plus the two-minute time-out. and this bama defense is all of a sudden reeling. they have to find some answers here. >> kirk: are you okay? you've had some big calls here. >> chris: i'm excited. >> kirk: you got 2:18. you might -- you better -- get him some water here. >> chris: the dolphins and the titans deliver on monday night like this? not counting on it. >> kirk: not feeling that. >> chris: what's carson beck thi thinking? he's been in the zone. is it just going to be heave-ho down field? >> kirk: he doesn't have to. why question it? the way the receivers are playing, the way he's seeing coverage right now. survival of the fittest, you know? this is a battle, heavyweight battle. >> chris: imagine this. going to come all the way back, take the lead for the biggest comeback in
bernard going down low to grab the two-point try. >> kirk: beat starks there man-to-man. so, georgia, after all of that, had the lead for 13 seconds. >> chris: yep. and they find themselves, begun, neechding needing to rally. again, they have a lot of time. they left georgia the three time-outs, plus the two-minute time-out. and this bama defense is all of a sudden reeling. they have to find some answers here. >> kirk: are you okay? you've had some big calls here. >>...
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and what we saw was a stark contrast compared to what we're generally used to saying. but we saw was a ghost town. normally there are thousands and thousands of people. it's a very busy neighborhood. it's a very large suburb, cars and vehicles and shops and people walking talking the scene, it was vibrant at one point, but today the scene was nothing like that. what we witnessed was essentially a reminiscence of what a ghost town is. shops of enclosed people, nowhere to be seen. me arrived on the sides, the representatives of his beloved media office essentially told us to leave so much so that they escorted us out of the suburbs. and it's a start comparison to what we're used to seeing. just in the distance one, but as we're looking overlooking the city of beta as a whole, there are plumes of sco smoke arising from different parts of the country, different parts of the capital. and we understand that the idea of his continuing to carry out with tax like this, we can hear drones in the skies. this is of this was not the case back in october, november, december, even ja
and what we saw was a stark contrast compared to what we're generally used to saying. but we saw was a ghost town. normally there are thousands and thousands of people. it's a very busy neighborhood. it's a very large suburb, cars and vehicles and shops and people walking talking the scene, it was vibrant at one point, but today the scene was nothing like that. what we witnessed was essentially a reminiscence of what a ghost town is. shops of enclosed people, nowhere to be seen. me arrived on...
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again, though numbers are really stark. | numbers are really stark.ar. all sorts of different overlapping conflicts. i think the world has kind of lost interest in somalia and thinks it's a difficult country to find any resolution in, so the un has estimated its humanitarian needs just for this year are £1.6 billion, meeting the needs for food and water of the people we saw in those camps. so far this year, $600 million have been raised towards that from countries around the world so they are a billion shortjust on humanitarian needs. ideally you begin to address climate change, making it better able to withstand these kind of impacts. so it is a depressing picture, but i come back to the fact that at the end of the day i came out feeling there's loads of people in somalia trying hard to make a change in their country, making an effort, setting up small businesses, installing wind turbines and solar panels etc. i came away much more optimistic, so that says a lot. if you want to hear more about some of those businesses that justin witnessed, you will
again, though numbers are really stark. | numbers are really stark.ar. all sorts of different overlapping conflicts. i think the world has kind of lost interest in somalia and thinks it's a difficult country to find any resolution in, so the un has estimated its humanitarian needs just for this year are £1.6 billion, meeting the needs for food and water of the people we saw in those camps. so far this year, $600 million have been raised towards that from countries around the world so they are...
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a stark reminder that any public exposure can put national leaders at risk. >> kelly, these are all important questions and what are the next steps that we know of from the secret service? >> reporter: lester, two tell me the active service members are headed to florida. they've been calling on military assets to support their protected operations in certain events involving the former president and that is unusual because the military is typically only for the sitting president and not former president and candidates, butge changed. lester? >> kelly o'donnell. let me bring in nbc news and former secret service agents evy pompouras. it is about pressing the flesh, getting out, and being seen and making your case. what happens now? >> first you will see a massive increase in assets and it has finite power and you can't hire more agents. they will reach out to local law enforcement and possibly the military to help secure these, vents. you are looking at mass numbers of people and open areas and lots of vulnerabilities and this is the second attempt possible owe president trump and they are goi
a stark reminder that any public exposure can put national leaders at risk. >> kelly, these are all important questions and what are the next steps that we know of from the secret service? >> reporter: lester, two tell me the active service members are headed to florida. they've been calling on military assets to support their protected operations in certain events involving the former president and that is unusual because the military is typically only for the sitting president and...
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delivering a stark message after a report into the health service . lord darzi's health service. lord darzi's rapid review highlights rising demand , low productivity and demand, low productivity and poor morale. just some of the major challenges facing the health service. it's after figures out this morning showed ballooning waiting times and delays in a&e and in cancer care. well, speaking earlier, the prime minister warned there'd be no more money without reform and said big shifts are needed to secure the nhs's future. >> only fundamental reform and a plan for the long term can turn around the nhs and build a healthy society. that won't be easy, it won't be quick, it will take a ten year plan, not just the work of one parliament, but i know we can do it . i know we can do it. >> however, the conservatives say it's time for the labour party to turn rhetoric into action, and earlier shadow health secretary victoria atkins told us she's concerned by the government's slow steps to tackling the health care crisis. >> i'm concerned because the first action of this government was to
delivering a stark message after a report into the health service . lord darzi's health service. lord darzi's rapid review highlights rising demand , low productivity and demand, low productivity and poor morale. just some of the major challenges facing the health service. it's after figures out this morning showed ballooning waiting times and delays in a&e and in cancer care. well, speaking earlier, the prime minister warned there'd be no more money without reform and said big shifts are...
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the stark contrast between what president trump offers and what kamala harris wants to do.nt debate, larry, because remember, the last presidential debate we had just a couple of months ago was one of the most significant in u.s. history because it ended the candidacy of joe biden. this debate tonight can also be important because this is where donald trump can show the stark difference. we've got donald trump who wants to create economic growth, who wants to put bauer back where if the american people. and you have got kamala harris who, basically, is someone who believes in the green new deal policies that would kill economic growth in america and kill jobs by the the millions, free abortion on demand, she wants to the give health care to illegal aliens. she wants to increase the size, scope, reach and cost of the federal government in every way and in a way that would kill american innovation and job growth. the contrast couldn't be starker. and that's going to be donald trump's challenge tonight, so to bring that contrast out. larry: senator lee, how much -- i mean, he
the stark contrast between what president trump offers and what kamala harris wants to do.nt debate, larry, because remember, the last presidential debate we had just a couple of months ago was one of the most significant in u.s. history because it ended the candidacy of joe biden. this debate tonight can also be important because this is where donald trump can show the stark difference. we've got donald trump who wants to create economic growth, who wants to put bauer back where if the...
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sure, the differences between trump and harris couldn't be more stark on so many issues, but voters are nearly evenly divided between them. so that means that no matter who wins in november, they're going to have a tough time because americans will not suddenly unite and start to compromise with each other. the struggles over crime over the southern border. how to manage the economy, abortion, and yes, even foreign policy are going to go on and on. that's what democracy is all about. it's mfc now, and it's probably only going to get a log mess here. and that's the bottom line, the on counting the cost as israel's for on cost of drugs on the costs for it's economy . mountains, tariff tax cuts and hiring kaylon must control division of perform camelot. plus china as president, has about $50000000000.00 in financing for africa. counting the cost on, i'll just 0 in sure line cause 1st selection since it was hips by economic crisis. voters which use a new president as the nation faces crippling austerity measures. many say the poorest of suffering the most. what direction with the country ta
sure, the differences between trump and harris couldn't be more stark on so many issues, but voters are nearly evenly divided between them. so that means that no matter who wins in november, they're going to have a tough time because americans will not suddenly unite and start to compromise with each other. the struggles over crime over the southern border. how to manage the economy, abortion, and yes, even foreign policy are going to go on and on. that's what democracy is all about. it's mfc...
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sure, the differences between trump and harris couldn't be more stark on so many issues, but voters are nearly evenly divided between them. so that means that no matter who wins in november, they're going to have a tough time because americans will not suddenly unite and start to compromise with each other. the struggles over crime over the southern border. how to manage the economy, abortion, and yes, even foreign policy are going to go on and on. that's what democracy is all about. it's mfc now, and it's probably only going to get a log mess here. and that's the bottom line. the these calls choose solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the patient reward because the women in my country get not sweet, because we are not denies all of who we are a few months being that deserves to be treated equally. we are walking
sure, the differences between trump and harris couldn't be more stark on so many issues, but voters are nearly evenly divided between them. so that means that no matter who wins in november, they're going to have a tough time because americans will not suddenly unite and start to compromise with each other. the struggles over crime over the southern border. how to manage the economy, abortion, and yes, even foreign policy are going to go on and on. that's what democracy is all about. it's mfc...
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but how he's being presented versus the actual record, it is a stark, stark contrast. and i have got people in florida that lived to tell the tal about what happened in minnesotae. iowa is getting population. they are doing very well. minnesota is losing population, they are struggling. and it's all just a difference of philosophy and difference of policy, and that is a stark contrast. mr. erickson: you experienced this on the campaign trail in 2023, 2024. and it really has been remarkable how a press corps that put joe biden in a bubble, attacked anyone who stated the obvious until they couldn't, now doing this with kamala harris. there are so many conservative activists i talked to say, well, we cannot win, they are so out to get us. and yet look at you in the state of florida, republicans able to win. what do you tell conservatives who think the deck is stacked against us, we cannot win? gov. desantis: first of all, the deck is stacked. i don't whine about that, that is just the truth. i have been dealing with biden the whole time he is in. i've seen the decline. i
but how he's being presented versus the actual record, it is a stark, stark contrast. and i have got people in florida that lived to tell the tal about what happened in minnesotae. iowa is getting population. they are doing very well. minnesota is losing population, they are struggling. and it's all just a difference of philosophy and difference of policy, and that is a stark contrast. mr. erickson: you experienced this on the campaign trail in 2023, 2024. and it really has been remarkable how...
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sir keir starmer says the nhs is broken but not beaten, delivering a stark message after a report into the health service. the review highlights ballooning waiting times, a&e delays and poor cancer care. speaking earlier, the prime minister warned there will be no more money without reform and said big shifts are needed to secure the future of the nhs. >> only fundamental reform and a plan for the long term can turn around the nhs and build a healthy society. that won't be easy, it won't be quick. it will take a ten year plan, not just the work of one parliament, but i know we can do it . i know we can do it. >> ukraine has called on the uk and the us to lift restrictions on using western weapons against russian targets. during a visit by the foreign secretary and the us secretary of state. at a press conference in kyiv, david lammy and antony blinken praised ukraine's bravery. but avoided committing to president zelenskyy's request to use long—range missiles for strikes inside of russia. discussions will continue in washington on friday. harvey weinstein has been hit with new criminal
sir keir starmer says the nhs is broken but not beaten, delivering a stark message after a report into the health service. the review highlights ballooning waiting times, a&e delays and poor cancer care. speaking earlier, the prime minister warned there will be no more money without reform and said big shifts are needed to secure the future of the nhs. >> only fundamental reform and a plan for the long term can turn around the nhs and build a healthy society. that won't be easy, it...
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i think that's the stark difference between a rural and an urban voters. you, sean. professor jacobs. no doubt. because majority of the population not in maine necessarily nationwide lives outside of rural communities. the majority of taxpayers is going to go outside of rural communities. i mean, the question is is whether or not rural gets more than its hands off and we refer to this as a balance of payments. right. you know, for every tax it sends, how many tax dollars it gets back. and this is a remarkably question to answer. i think, you know, the caller is right to some extent that when comes to certain programs and certain especially very visible instances of governments, streetlights as a as a as very good example. right. rural are not going to receive as much. i think a lot of the spending that does take place in rural communities and evens out if not actually tilts the balance a little bit in favor of rural communities is invisible. you know, most states have a funding mechanism that takes money from city taxes and reduced throughout the state to the benefit
i think that's the stark difference between a rural and an urban voters. you, sean. professor jacobs. no doubt. because majority of the population not in maine necessarily nationwide lives outside of rural communities. the majority of taxpayers is going to go outside of rural communities. i mean, the question is is whether or not rural gets more than its hands off and we refer to this as a balance of payments. right. you know, for every tax it sends, how many tax dollars it gets back. and this...
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i think that's the stark difference between a rural and an urban voters. you, sean. professor jacobs. no doubt. because majority of the population not in maine necessarily nationwide lives outside of rural communities. the majority of taxpayers is going to go outside of rural communities. i mean, the question is is whether or not rural gets more than its hands off and we refer to this as a balance of payments. right. you know, for every tax it sends, how many tax dollars it gets back. and this is a remarkably question to answer. i think, you know, the caller is right to some extent that when comes to certain programs and certain especially very visible instances of governments, streetlights as a as a as very good example. right. rural are not going to receive as much. i think a lot of the spending that does take place in rural communities and evens out if not actually tilts the balance a little bit in favor of rural communities is invisible. you know, most states have a funding mechanism that takes money from city taxes and reduced throughout the state to the benefit
i think that's the stark difference between a rural and an urban voters. you, sean. professor jacobs. no doubt. because majority of the population not in maine necessarily nationwide lives outside of rural communities. the majority of taxpayers is going to go outside of rural communities. i mean, the question is is whether or not rural gets more than its hands off and we refer to this as a balance of payments. right. you know, for every tax it sends, how many tax dollars it gets back. and this...
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and the kinds of cruelty and that it's like that's a stark choice regardless where it was biden or was hillary clinton as well pennsylvania is always going to be close and that where we're at now and it is a very, very stark choice. this isn't about nuance, and it's about who putting out the latest white papers and the kinds of obscure things and that's why white people, i think a majority of pennsylvanians are going to decide, hey, i want four years of order and fairness and unity. and the different way forward. and i don't think they want the kinds of dark days in chaos that donald trump provided for our nation. >> i want to ask about what you were saying when joe biden was still running excuse me, after the debate, you were one of his biggest defenders and you called the idea of replacing him the dumbest blank. i've ever heard. and said that walking away from biden effectively was helping trump do you still believe that that is the case? did that bear out given where we are now no, wherever i was that is that i do believe fundamentally that joe biden would have beaten trump and it w
and the kinds of cruelty and that it's like that's a stark choice regardless where it was biden or was hillary clinton as well pennsylvania is always going to be close and that where we're at now and it is a very, very stark choice. this isn't about nuance, and it's about who putting out the latest white papers and the kinds of obscure things and that's why white people, i think a majority of pennsylvanians are going to decide, hey, i want four years of order and fairness and unity. and the...
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president trump younger females i am assuming abortion trending towards kamala harris one thing a starkwithin your generation the other influence of social media, tiktok, instagram, in particular seems your generation is more influenced by what they are saying online than maybe what they could see tomorrow night on debate stage. >> yeah, look snust wanted to answer your first question, five points into social media i notice a lot of young people take advice from social media there is a reason that we should -- see is a stark shift between he female voters male young voters because targeted in specific ways on social media because both parties know is that now the place to find candidates the same time i don't want to underestimating young voters i know looking at social media i do believe watching tomorrow i believe looking for help in the future no matter what what celebrities heroes tell them to do i think they want to own a home pay off student looseness get married have families going to see two candidates tomorrowe tomorrow if they can put forward a plan to feel comfortable confide
president trump younger females i am assuming abortion trending towards kamala harris one thing a starkwithin your generation the other influence of social media, tiktok, instagram, in particular seems your generation is more influenced by what they are saying online than maybe what they could see tomorrow night on debate stage. >> yeah, look snust wanted to answer your first question, five points into social media i notice a lot of young people take advice from social media there is a...
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his proposal is in stark contrast to his rival, kamala harris, who has called to raise the corporation to 28%. trump's proposals also include an idea from tesla ceo elon musk to create a government efficiency commission. this would be to eliminate wasteful federal spending — a shot at the biden—harris administration's spending levels. i will create a government efficiency commission tasked with conducting a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government, and making recommendations for drastic reforms. we need to do it. can't go on the way we are now. and elon, because he's not very busy, has agreed to head that task force. this comes as both trump and harris are ramping up their efforts to court swing state voters as well as business executives in an election where the economy is a dominant issue. later on friday, the us will release a crucialjobs report. data out on thursday showed private employers hired the fewest workers in three and a half years in august. there are concerns that signals a sharp slowdown in the labour market. markets are anxiously waitin
his proposal is in stark contrast to his rival, kamala harris, who has called to raise the corporation to 28%. trump's proposals also include an idea from tesla ceo elon musk to create a government efficiency commission. this would be to eliminate wasteful federal spending — a shot at the biden—harris administration's spending levels. i will create a government efficiency commission tasked with conducting a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government, and...
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israel was to persuade the americans to come in to a war uh which the americans have already had uh stark lessons, they cannot win, because they seen in syria when they tried through their proxies of isis, they saw. the the the defeat of their of their proxies there, their own involvement in kurdistan is only surviving because the kurds themselves have been doing all the dirty work and the american bases are are protected by by the kurdish forces that are on their payrolls in italy they've only survived because the turks have come gone in with their military as well and are supplying solidly and keeping northern syria iraq they they suffered humiliation there of course all of their proxy is... brigades were defeated and they watched and analyze this, they've understood that the axess
israel was to persuade the americans to come in to a war uh which the americans have already had uh stark lessons, they cannot win, because they seen in syria when they tried through their proxies of isis, they saw. the the the defeat of their of their proxies there, their own involvement in kurdistan is only surviving because the kurds themselves have been doing all the dirty work and the american bases are are protected by by the kurdish forces that are on their payrolls in italy they've only...