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after elise died, steven began frequenting the club most evenings.as incredibly lonely, so he liked talking to people. and he always sat at a table near the window by himself. celeste was one of the waitresses. steven had been a businessman all of his life and he believed he could size a person up. of course, he had never quite met anybody like celeste before. >> steve moved celeste into his mansion quickly. when his friends wonder who she is, steve tells them celeste is working for him. >> i said, tell me about your new your new girlfriend. he goes, house manager, dammit, house manager! he said, you know, somebody just to run the house. >> there were several of us that tried to help celeste, integrate her into the club. there were other women there that had been long time friends of elise's that were pretty upset about it. to say the least. steve and celeste loved each other. it was what he needed at the time. >> celeste was so energetic. she livened up his life. >> i'm sure from steve's perspective, the way to make it look as normal as possible is
after elise died, steven began frequenting the club most evenings.as incredibly lonely, so he liked talking to people. and he always sat at a table near the window by himself. celeste was one of the waitresses. steven had been a businessman all of his life and he believed he could size a person up. of course, he had never quite met anybody like celeste before. >> steve moved celeste into his mansion quickly. when his friends wonder who she is, steve tells them celeste is working for him....
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steven: thank you. ok. we've now come to the point in our webinar where we can have a bit more open discussion. at this point, many of our audience may have gotten off because they are calling their broker and selling everything. heading for the hills. there may be some left, optimists. so for starters, i would like to open the discussion to any of our panelists that would like to address other comments that other panelists have made or perhaps in particular, respond to the issue that desmond has raised. if we have some sort of financial crisis, what should central banks do? should they desist on tightening, stay the course or what? catherine: well, we did have an episode. where there was dramatic changes in long-term interest rates. that did threaten financial stability. there was emergency intervention at the bank of england to provide a backstop in a targeted way to a specific step of instruments that were particular ly exposed to the sector, the pension funds. but, i think, rather than that being viewed
steven: thank you. ok. we've now come to the point in our webinar where we can have a bit more open discussion. at this point, many of our audience may have gotten off because they are calling their broker and selling everything. heading for the hills. there may be some left, optimists. so for starters, i would like to open the discussion to any of our panelists that would like to address other comments that other panelists have made or perhaps in particular, respond to the issue that desmond...
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steven: thank you. ok. we've now come to the point in our webinar where we can have a bit more open discussion. at this point, many of our audience may have gotten off because they are calling their broker and selling everything. heading for the hills. there may be some left, optimists. so for starters, i would like to open the discussion to any of our panelists that would like to address other comments that other panelists have made or perhaps in particular, respond to the issue that desmond has raised. if we have some sort of financial crisis, what should central banks do? should they desist on tightening, stay the course or what? catherine: well, we did have an episode. where there was dramatic changes in long-term interest rates. that did threaten financial stability. there was emergency intervention at the bank of england to provide a backstop in a targeted way to a specific step of instruments that were particular ly exposed to the sector, the pension funds. but, i think, rather than that being viewed
steven: thank you. ok. we've now come to the point in our webinar where we can have a bit more open discussion. at this point, many of our audience may have gotten off because they are calling their broker and selling everything. heading for the hills. there may be some left, optimists. so for starters, i would like to open the discussion to any of our panelists that would like to address other comments that other panelists have made or perhaps in particular, respond to the issue that desmond...
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would it be really rude if we asked steven. and i was sorry, steven spielberg?yone steven. yeah. would that be like crazy? and i said well, i don't know. it was 6:00 in the morning. and i was a bit crazy as well. i thought let's give it a go. i asked our producer christy. would it be rude to ask steven spielberg to direct the first ever video for my husband just for fun? she said no, i think it's fun. they asked and the next day they were scouting locations. >> jimmy: the next day? >> the next day. just marcus and christy and kate and steven. they went around like old high school gyms trying to find somewhere to film. >> jimmy: and then we have a photograph here. this is from the making of the video. here is steven. is he shooting? it's with an iphone. >> it's a phone and that's an office chair, a wheelie chair. >> jimmy: and that's kate. >> not kate. the dolly grip. and the best thing is there a bit in the video if you watch where he suddenly comes in really fast towards marcus' face. when they did it, kate would push him really fast and he would have to do whe
would it be really rude if we asked steven. and i was sorry, steven spielberg?yone steven. yeah. would that be like crazy? and i said well, i don't know. it was 6:00 in the morning. and i was a bit crazy as well. i thought let's give it a go. i asked our producer christy. would it be rude to ask steven spielberg to direct the first ever video for my husband just for fun? she said no, i think it's fun. they asked and the next day they were scouting locations. >> jimmy: the next day?...
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steven: yes, but also bad news.er amount of money being spent on energy related goods will lead to a higher level of spending on other goods. this is what we saw from the retail sales number, which was a healthy number, which led to estimates by the atlanta fed's outcast or of an economy that has accelerated to 4.3% from 2.6%. that type of growth, if it winds up being the final numbers, is signaling the labor market is not going to ease up. declining inflation is necessary for the fed, but the sufficient conditions for the fed to pause our inflation comes down and the labor market eases up, because the problem is not just prices, it is also a price wage relationship. and more prices go up, the more pressure there is no wages to go up, there for the labor market becomes critical to the longer-term outlook for inflation, and therefore the longer-term outlook for monetary policy. alix: steve, what do you think we are going to see over the next five weeks then? i say that because i am getting the 2023 reports in, but i
steven: yes, but also bad news.er amount of money being spent on energy related goods will lead to a higher level of spending on other goods. this is what we saw from the retail sales number, which was a healthy number, which led to estimates by the atlanta fed's outcast or of an economy that has accelerated to 4.3% from 2.6%. that type of growth, if it winds up being the final numbers, is signaling the labor market is not going to ease up. declining inflation is necessary for the fed, but the...
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like, what makes, i suppose, after working with him now, what makes steven spielberg steven spielbergs really attached to. it was-- because of how he was raised-- both of his parents, his mother and his father and his sort-- and his creative playmates, his sisters, his childhood continues to be this well, this like really generative place that he's still so tapped into. and also brings that enthusiasm, that same sort of child-like wonder to set every single day. he is just... he feels like a kid at play. >> stephen: how engaged is he as a director? some actors want a director who is more engaged and some like him, "i'm a professional. let me do my thing." what's he like-- i heard somebody describe scorseses direct as he's a problem solver. what is spielberg's problem solving on set? is it discovery? is it invention? how would you describe the way he works with an actor. >> the favorite thing you would hear behind the monitor is, "i have an idea! "so you know he's seen something that sparked something new, something that he hadn't come-- he hadn't sort of preordained about the moment.
like, what makes, i suppose, after working with him now, what makes steven spielberg steven spielbergs really attached to. it was-- because of how he was raised-- both of his parents, his mother and his father and his sort-- and his creative playmates, his sisters, his childhood continues to be this well, this like really generative place that he's still so tapped into. and also brings that enthusiasm, that same sort of child-like wonder to set every single day. he is just... he feels like a...
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doctor steven pitt.m as part of the custody case. >> can you do me a favor and spell your full name? >> connie jones. >> okay. >> i thought he was exceptional. who is report, i thought, was very detailed and accurate. >> doctor pits report matched what rick had come to believe about dwight jones. without psychiatric intervention in treatment, mr. jones mental state is going to continue to unravel. he will become increasingly paranoid, likely psychotic, and pose an even greater risk for perpetrating violence. dwight's probation ended, connie obtained an order of protection, once again prohibited him from owning guns. >> this case is a scariest case i've ever been involved in. >> remember karen kolbe? the therapist awake into the middle of the night by the cops? she worked with connie and dwight's son for two years starting in 2009. >> divorces are dime a dozen. >> this was something else. >> yes. violence, potential violence, violence that had been committed, somebody who is clearly on a path to commit mo
doctor steven pitt.m as part of the custody case. >> can you do me a favor and spell your full name? >> connie jones. >> okay. >> i thought he was exceptional. who is report, i thought, was very detailed and accurate. >> doctor pits report matched what rick had come to believe about dwight jones. without psychiatric intervention in treatment, mr. jones mental state is going to continue to unravel. he will become increasingly paranoid, likely psychotic, and pose an...
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steven: i imagine india is a big headache for you?bunch of different public affairs heads of different check companies have left in the last year. what is the biggest challenge? karan: india is an example of one of the markets that is really wrestling with how to regulate technology. we have had and continue to have good conversations with the government there, as we have with many of the other governments in the region that are thinking about this set of issues. from our vantage point, regulation is -- of this space, is to be expected. we do want to make sure regulation is under formed with an understanding of what it may be. needs to be informed by real understanding of how these products are being constructed and what the impact is. steven: did the midterm elections in the united states change anything? what is google doing to prepare for maybe an onslaught? we have been actively engaged with congress karan: we have been actively invaded -- there are some big issues in the technology space that we want to see the u.s. government ad
steven: i imagine india is a big headache for you?bunch of different public affairs heads of different check companies have left in the last year. what is the biggest challenge? karan: india is an example of one of the markets that is really wrestling with how to regulate technology. we have had and continue to have good conversations with the government there, as we have with many of the other governments in the region that are thinking about this set of issues. from our vantage point,...
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did steven know that? >> no, he didn't know that right away. you fell in love with his friend. you left him, but steven blamed you -- >> that's right. >> thought you had left her. >> yeah. >> and you didn't tell him? >> not for years. >> why? >> i don't know. i think i was just protecting her, because i loved her. >> even though she left you, you were still in love with her? >> yeah. still do. >> he forgave me, i think. i was so unhappy. he covered for me. >> when my mom and my dad announce had they were separating, as is portrayed in "the fablemans," my dad fell on the sword. but i didn't know there was a sword to fall on. i took him at his word when he said it's my idea we separate. i lived with that and blamed my dad for that for years. >> the movie reveals a secret about this that steven kept till now, that when he was a teenager, he discovered his mother's affair with his dad's best friend. >> 16. >> yep. and that was a secret that we shared for most of our lives. >> your father did not know for most of his life that you knew? >> no. i nev
did steven know that? >> no, he didn't know that right away. you fell in love with his friend. you left him, but steven blamed you -- >> that's right. >> thought you had left her. >> yeah. >> and you didn't tell him? >> not for years. >> why? >> i don't know. i think i was just protecting her, because i loved her. >> even though she left you, you were still in love with her? >> yeah. still do. >> he forgave me, i think. i was so...
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mollie and steven wonderful to see you both.w the president pardons turkeys and the democrats ponder biden's future. raymond arroyo has it all. seen and unseen is next. . >> laura:. >> laura: it's time for our seen and unseen segment where we explore our cultural stories the day and for that we turn to the weissmann who found christmas fox news contributor raymond arroyo. biden marked a huge milestone this weekend i understand. >> he did indeed, joe biden turned 80 making him the oldest president in american history. democrats are mulling whether biden should run in 2024. in the meantime they're publicly bobbing and weaving around the question or just freezing up. >> do you hope that president biden will run again in 2024? >> you know, i, i, i -- i will have to see. >> you know, he's our president right now, he has experience, he has qualifications. i won't say if he's fit or if he's not. i'll just say this. he has the qualifications to run. >> do you want to see president biden, senator, run for a second term? >> well, what i w
mollie and steven wonderful to see you both.w the president pardons turkeys and the democrats ponder biden's future. raymond arroyo has it all. seen and unseen is next. . >> laura:. >> laura: it's time for our seen and unseen segment where we explore our cultural stories the day and for that we turn to the weissmann who found christmas fox news contributor raymond arroyo. biden marked a huge milestone this weekend i understand. >> he did indeed, joe biden turned 80 making him...
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he now stars in steven spielberg's "the fabelmans."ate show," paul dano. (applause) (applause). >> stephen: thank you, nice to see you again. >> nice to see you. >> stephen: we just a couple few days ago we had your fabelman's costar, michelle williams on here who plays your wife in this one. we congrat lated her on her new baby. but i just fowrched out that you got a new baby too. busting out all over. how old is your baby. >> we're traveling with the babies on press tour. it is very sweet. i have a one months old. >> stephen: one month? one month? >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: and how are you even awake? does spielberg not give p don't understand. >> you might get something out of me tonight, you know, i feel vulnerable, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: i remember when i was a young dad with the young baby, you have a chemo psychosis because you are never sleeping. >> yeah, we're not sleeping. he is also a gases-- gassy little guy and my mother called me pooh bear when i was little and i think i now know why. besides the fact that my voice is li
he now stars in steven spielberg's "the fabelmans."ate show," paul dano. (applause) (applause). >> stephen: thank you, nice to see you again. >> nice to see you. >> stephen: we just a couple few days ago we had your fabelman's costar, michelle williams on here who plays your wife in this one. we congrat lated her on her new baby. but i just fowrched out that you got a new baby too. busting out all over. how old is your baby. >> we're traveling with the...
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it is very significant because steven - how significant is this?is very i significant because steven croft is one of the most senior members of the church of england, one of the 26 bishops that sits in the house of lords and as such, as you say, he has become the most senior member of the church of england to say that the church of england to say that the church should conduct same—sex marriages and it should bless same—sex unions because at the moment, it doesn't. it does allow clergy to be in same—sex civil partnerships but only if they agree to be celibate in those relationships. as such, what the bishop of oxford is saying is that that kind of discrimination has been extremely hurtful and harmful in moving forward, as he sees it, on this issue, would only be a positive thing and i think part of the reason he has come forward to support gay marriage is that he hopes that other bishops will do the same because he sees silence as being extremely harmful as well. but the fact that he is only now becoming the first bishop to come out in support of s
it is very significant because steven - how significant is this?is very i significant because steven croft is one of the most senior members of the church of england, one of the 26 bishops that sits in the house of lords and as such, as you say, he has become the most senior member of the church of england to say that the church of england to say that the church should conduct same—sex marriages and it should bless same—sex unions because at the moment, it doesn't. it does allow clergy to...
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she's out of touch. >> laura: steven, kayleigh mc katie porter had a message. watch. >> we are on top of that. republicans are pointing fingers at democrats but democrats need to come back and pointing to voters. we see the issues, we see the challenges, here is what we have done and we know there is more to do, you can trust us to do it. >> laura: steven, are they hiding all the solutions, as a california native, is this is going to work? >> it is amazing how the media builds up people. she strungs together all meaningless words that add up to nothing. we know what the democrats' agenda is because we have been living under it for two years. open borders and rapid crimes and inflation and crazy gender ideology and putting men and sports league. this is not popular in any part of the country. for one more week republicans stay on message, on those issues, they can win anywhere and any part of this country from orange county to washington to new hampshire and every place in between. >> laura: scott, we have launched our no state left behind in a mantra over 10 or
she's out of touch. >> laura: steven, kayleigh mc katie porter had a message. watch. >> we are on top of that. republicans are pointing fingers at democrats but democrats need to come back and pointing to voters. we see the issues, we see the challenges, here is what we have done and we know there is more to do, you can trust us to do it. >> laura: steven, are they hiding all the solutions, as a california native, is this is going to work? >> it is amazing how the media...
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maria: steven, it's good to see you. thanks so much. have a good day.morning mover this morning is amd, advanced micro devices it up in the premarket, 4 and-a-half percent. the company reported third quarter earnings last night, missed on earnings per share and revenue but had a strong forecast, planning to control expenses, slow hiring to cope with macroeconomic headwinds it says. amd warned of weakened pc sales but it does not expect supply to be constrained in 2023. quick break, and president biden fear mongering republicans and social security. dan meuser is here with six days to go before the midterm elections. then, is elon musk planning a new fee? twitter's new chief revealing twitter blue's price while slamming the currencies testimony. it is making a buzz this morning. morning. back in a moment. ♪ during walmart's black friday deals for days. every monday is a huge deal. get a $79 hp chromebook... plus other hot deals. join walmart+ and you can shop online 7 hours early! head to walmart's black friday deals for days. at fidelity, your dedicated
maria: steven, it's good to see you. thanks so much. have a good day.morning mover this morning is amd, advanced micro devices it up in the premarket, 4 and-a-half percent. the company reported third quarter earnings last night, missed on earnings per share and revenue but had a strong forecast, planning to control expenses, slow hiring to cope with macroeconomic headwinds it says. amd warned of weakened pc sales but it does not expect supply to be constrained in 2023. quick break, and...
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steven: thank you for that helpful answer. why don't we turn now to claudia -- whose job is to follow monetary policy all around the world. >> i am not so sure about the second part. in contrast to what we have so far, i will not make forecasts because that is not our job. we are trying to provide a lens where you can try and interpret what is going on at the global level. the causes of inflation, supply or demand, and i will take questions about how monetary policy. this shock has been felt equally among the country. energy and food prices have been big. when it comes to inflation, food and energy have a big weight in the cpi basket. it has been very big in europe. heavily dependent on russian oil. there is a huge -- quite similar to the terms we have seen in the u.k.. it has been less big in the united. the fitting on russian oil and russian gas. the global serve -- the global search we see proceeds the war and has its roots to the pandemic. we have developed an -- a lot of this was simply unnatural. a rebound following repr
steven: thank you for that helpful answer. why don't we turn now to claudia -- whose job is to follow monetary policy all around the world. >> i am not so sure about the second part. in contrast to what we have so far, i will not make forecasts because that is not our job. we are trying to provide a lens where you can try and interpret what is going on at the global level. the causes of inflation, supply or demand, and i will take questions about how monetary policy. this shock has been...
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anyway, i stevens wrote to his colleagues that douglas shouldn't be there douglas attends. anyway, he is shunned at first, but then his speeches draw people in and on the final day of this convention the group actually votes to support black voting rights and douglas very dramatically describes this convention in his 1881 life in times of gregory douglas, and it's one of the proudest days of his life not kind of facing down andrew johnson. but facing down. the are the way republicans and kind of talking up to them? i do not think that johnson supported or attended. performances by the jubilee singers and actually douglas and not doug johnson became much more reactionary by the end of 1865 and i've been told it's time to wrap up and i'll just say by way of conclusion that when johnson went on the road in 1869 attempting to become a congressman. blocks by then must have had the vote in tennessee and suddenly he needed them and then all of these features that he gives about being a black moses he is about his paternalistic you can be. but you could also say he's kind of needy.
anyway, i stevens wrote to his colleagues that douglas shouldn't be there douglas attends. anyway, he is shunned at first, but then his speeches draw people in and on the final day of this convention the group actually votes to support black voting rights and douglas very dramatically describes this convention in his 1881 life in times of gregory douglas, and it's one of the proudest days of his life not kind of facing down andrew johnson. but facing down. the are the way republicans and kind...
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to the hills of hollywood now, and steven spielberg is one of the world's most prolific and verse at house all makers. his output has range from science fiction and adventure. to historical dramas and even musicals, and his course a pioneer of the blockbuster. but his latest offering is his most intimate and personal one. yet the fable mens mirrors the director's upbringing and early passion for filmmaking. and it's been released across the u. s. a. just in time for today's thanksgiving holiday, the greatest show on earth. it's 1952 and it's the 1st film, 6 year old sammy fable man has ever seen. it changes his life and instills in him and love of cinema is one of many episodes writer and director steven spielberg lifted directly from his own childhood. i simply wonder this to be a coming of age story that that takes. you basically take stock in the stuff that happens to us to we wish network it happened and the stuff that happened to us, which we looked back on and laugh historically because week it wasn't funny at the time. but in looking back was pretty funny. like spielberg, samm
to the hills of hollywood now, and steven spielberg is one of the world's most prolific and verse at house all makers. his output has range from science fiction and adventure. to historical dramas and even musicals, and his course a pioneer of the blockbuster. but his latest offering is his most intimate and personal one. yet the fable mens mirrors the director's upbringing and early passion for filmmaking. and it's been released across the u. s. a. just in time for today's thanksgiving...
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my, my, my, steven my point is it volunteered to do this. it's political class co opted by the west. volunteered to do that, and the consequences were obvious to anyone that had oh, when eyes. okay, that's what makes this conflict so tragic because it never should have happened in the 1st place. december 17th of last year. to do ultimatums, we need to talk because it's getting a bad, a wouldn't listen. thoughts for me, wrapping rapidly, running out of time, much aside, what do you think about what i just said in this temple? while i would say ukraine complex could have been prevented. there's no question about it, and in the end, the sort of compromise, wherever it is going to mediate with is going to be, is going to prove that point that it could have been prevented. drive from the beginning. after all, you know, for instance, think about a solution to the ukraine crate crisis. it can go on. on the one hand, you had the sort of whole kish world. and interestingly though, those, those include the baltic states in poland and others, including
my, my, my, steven my point is it volunteered to do this. it's political class co opted by the west. volunteered to do that, and the consequences were obvious to anyone that had oh, when eyes. okay, that's what makes this conflict so tragic because it never should have happened in the 1st place. december 17th of last year. to do ultimatums, we need to talk because it's getting a bad, a wouldn't listen. thoughts for me, wrapping rapidly, running out of time, much aside, what do you think about...
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i'm pretty sure that dw reporter cody stevens. thanks, i'm going brazilian president shareable sonata has filed a complaint with electoral authorities challenging the validity of last month's election results. also, nato is unlikely to get far as the results of already been ratified by the top electoral court. but the move could fuel a small but committed protest movement that's refusing to accept the outcome. the far right candidate narrowly lost to leftist rival. we see nass your little at the silver in a run off vote. on october 30th we'll d w, south america correspondent yields and remedies has been covering this story for us . and i asked him why boats fernando is filing the complaint now. bows on iris party claims that when trying to conduct an audit after results, they realised that a large number of their machines used to during the election dance. hallo unaudited . that to remember that a vote. any brazil is electronics, so there are no ballots. and according to bozeman iris complain, did machines used to a manufacturer b
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in him, a love of cinema is one of many episodes writer and director steven spielberg lifted directly from his own childhood. i simply wonder this to be a coming of age story. that that takes, did basically take stock in the stuff that happens to us to we wish network it happened. and the stuff that happens to us, which we looked back on and laugh hysterically because week it wasn't funny at the time. but in looking back it was pretty funny like spielberg. sammy grows up in a jewish family in 19 fifties america, the film charts, his earliest attempt said filmmaking. ah, his good lessened, crushes, and the shopping secret that threatens to tear his family. a pot. o like to change the piano take as the formative years of the oscar winning director. hooked our cash light. it's a story spiel bank has been itching to tell for years. i didn't want the story to be told in a vanity mirror. you know, i wanted the story to be told more of a communal mirror so people could see their own families in it with inside the story. cuz the stories about family and about parents, it's about siblings. it'
in him, a love of cinema is one of many episodes writer and director steven spielberg lifted directly from his own childhood. i simply wonder this to be a coming of age story. that that takes, did basically take stock in the stuff that happens to us to we wish network it happened. and the stuff that happens to us, which we looked back on and laugh hysterically because week it wasn't funny at the time. but in looking back it was pretty funny like spielberg. sammy grows up in a jewish family in...
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pippa stevens has more >> frank, the bulk of restaurant earnings is behind us. key is resilience. yum brands and mcdonald's among the names beating estimates. this comes as companies raise menu prices to offset other expenses consumers are still eating away from home. there are some cracks beginning to emerge. mcdonald's ceo saying looking forward, the base case is a mild to moderate recession in the u.s. with the potentially deeper and longer one in europe executives from starbucks and papa johns and brinker have talked about a challenging macroeconomics environment consumers opt for cheaper restaurants and less expensive menu items chipotle sees reducing frequency. inflation remains a headwind for consumers. particularly those making less than 50 thund$50,000 a year frank, a lot of questions if that will hold >> pippa, part the price hikes is the elevated commodity and price hikes. >> commodity and labor have been a headwind for restaurants we saw those start to ease on a year over year basis the narrative in q3 has shifted a bit. executives are warning the en
pippa stevens has more >> frank, the bulk of restaurant earnings is behind us. key is resilience. yum brands and mcdonald's among the names beating estimates. this comes as companies raise menu prices to offset other expenses consumers are still eating away from home. there are some cracks beginning to emerge. mcdonald's ceo saying looking forward, the base case is a mild to moderate recession in the u.s. with the potentially deeper and longer one in europe executives from starbucks and...
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mark meadows, steven miller and a plethora of other things. mitch mcconnell talking about somebody being disqualified from office. this is exhausting for the republican electorate i would assume. >> this midterm election, independence broke away from republicans in record numbers because of what paul was saying. they looked at their ballots. and, they voted against extremism. right? so, they had a choice to make. they could pick a republican or a democrat. and they were fearful if they voted for the republican, it would lead to more extremism. and so, we need as a party, republicans, if we want to win, we can do a lot of things but we need to win back the independents. we are not going to do moderation by having nick fuentes for dinner. a simple goinger search would say maybe this guy shouldn't go to dinner. it is beyond, i didn't even understand how it happens. right? i promise you, donald trump probably had no idea who the guy was so how he got in there is probably a very interesting story. jjust figure that out. who said this was a good ide
mark meadows, steven miller and a plethora of other things. mitch mcconnell talking about somebody being disqualified from office. this is exhausting for the republican electorate i would assume. >> this midterm election, independence broke away from republicans in record numbers because of what paul was saying. they looked at their ballots. and, they voted against extremism. right? so, they had a choice to make. they could pick a republican or a democrat. and they were fearful if they...
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i'm pretty sure that dw reporter cody stevens. thanks. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. a rocket attack has killed 5 civilians and wounded 3 others in the northwestern syrian city of as, as a local nurse says, a young child was among those killed. the city is held by turkey backed rebel forces. the source of the attack was not immediately care. greek authorities have rescued. hundreds of migrants crammed on to a rusty fishing boat in the mediterranean. the vessel was heading for italy when it sent a distress signal in heavy winds. greece's migration minister is asking the you to resettle the migrants in other member states. the united nations has denounced the increasingly harsh crack down on mass protests in iran. more than 300 protesters have been killed since the start of nationwide demonstrations in mid september. these images show or appear to show security forces advancing on protesters in the largely kurdish city of german route. rescuers in indonesia are combing through the rubble to looking fo
i'm pretty sure that dw reporter cody stevens. thanks. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. a rocket attack has killed 5 civilians and wounded 3 others in the northwestern syrian city of as, as a local nurse says, a young child was among those killed. the city is held by turkey backed rebel forces. the source of the attack was not immediately care. greek authorities have rescued. hundreds of migrants crammed on to a rusty fishing boat in the mediterranean. the...
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steven gee yang from beijing. first thing we're looking at is body language.t a sense of how they are together with relations so low. >> reporter: that's right. and you know, president biden has made it very clear that he values immensely face to face contact with his counterparts and that's part of why this meeting is so important is because these two leaders have not met face to face since biden was elected president two years ago. they are known quantities to each other, however. they have been meeting especially since president biden was serving as vice president and those meetings go back more than a decade. they have not met face to face since 2017 in dabos. xi jinping has not met with a u.s. leader since meeting with trump in 2019. both of these leaders are coming into this meeting with considerable, political wind in their sails. xi jinping has just secured a third precedent-breaking term in office after last month's communist party congress. and of course, president biden is coming in with unexpected relatively good results in last week's midterm elec
steven gee yang from beijing. first thing we're looking at is body language.t a sense of how they are together with relations so low. >> reporter: that's right. and you know, president biden has made it very clear that he values immensely face to face contact with his counterparts and that's part of why this meeting is so important is because these two leaders have not met face to face since biden was elected president two years ago. they are known quantities to each other, however. they...
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. >> everybody was very fond of steven. steven was the kindest person there ever was.verybody. a kind soul. >> reporter: ian chang, a 21-year-old from florida is talking about his friend steven blessi. the two american university students met here in south korea during their semester abroad in seoul. >> took on here by himself. >> show me some cooking skills. >> reporter: the young americans mixed class work with exploring korea. >> he definitely liked the food here. for sure. >> reporter: the barbecue. >> yeah, the barbecue. >> reporter: and that includes late nights out. that is until saturday night when everything went horribly wrong. >> i didn't think it was real. you know, the whole thing because i saw him that day. right. and just learning the news that he passed away just, you know, doesn't seem to be true. >> reporter: the two americans planned to meet here in seoul's etewan district to celebrate halloween. that meant thousand people were coming to party here. >> at first we thought it was funny are v. >> reporter: stuck in the crowd was etienne. she suddenly l
. >> everybody was very fond of steven. steven was the kindest person there ever was.verybody. a kind soul. >> reporter: ian chang, a 21-year-old from florida is talking about his friend steven blessi. the two american university students met here in south korea during their semester abroad in seoul. >> took on here by himself. >> show me some cooking skills. >> reporter: the young americans mixed class work with exploring korea. >> he definitely liked the...
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stevens wrote to his colleagues that douglass shouldn't be there. douglas attends anyway. he is shunned at first, but then his speeches draw people in. on the final day of this convention, the group actually votes to support black voting rights. douglass, very dramatically describes this convention in his 1881 life and times of frederick douglass. it is one of the proudest days of his life. not facing down andrew johnson, but facing down the, the white republicans and talking up to them. i do not think that johnson supported or tended performances by the jubilee singers. actually, johnson became much more reactionary by the end of 1865. up until it was time to wrap up i will say, by way of conclusion, that when johnson went on the road in 1869 attempting to become a congressman, blacks by then must have had the vote in tennessee. suddenly he needed them. in all of these speeches that he gives about being a black moses he is about a paternalistic as you can be. you can also say he is needy. he wants love. he wants love from black people. yet he is doing the worst possible t
stevens wrote to his colleagues that douglass shouldn't be there. douglas attends anyway. he is shunned at first, but then his speeches draw people in. on the final day of this convention, the group actually votes to support black voting rights. douglass, very dramatically describes this convention in his 1881 life and times of frederick douglass. it is one of the proudest days of his life. not facing down andrew johnson, but facing down the, the white republicans and talking up to them. i do...
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and rose was also the ants of roads dell who had married steven douglas and steven douglas is a candidatefor the northern democrats. of course none of that happens. abraham lincoln is elected and in 30 years of democrat rule in d.c., rose despises lincoln she refers to him as the bean pole. was certainly unhappy about lincoln's election. not only did abraham lincoln's election cause or lead to the breakup of the union and the deep south states succeed after he wins, but the election divided rose's family. her niece, eddie cuts and her husband steven douglas befriended lincoln even though prior to lincoln's election douglas was one of his rivals. her son-in-law is treadwell moore becomes a captain in the u.s. army. it's interesting more asked rose to help them. he wanted to be sent to ohio to raise a regiment. he asked rose to use her influence and she didn't. she wrote to the secretary of treasury and more was able to do as he hoped. now rose was recruited as a spy in the spring of 1861 by captain thomas jordan. he was a west point is a quartermaster in the u.s. army and he was planning t
and rose was also the ants of roads dell who had married steven douglas and steven douglas is a candidatefor the northern democrats. of course none of that happens. abraham lincoln is elected and in 30 years of democrat rule in d.c., rose despises lincoln she refers to him as the bean pole. was certainly unhappy about lincoln's election. not only did abraham lincoln's election cause or lead to the breakup of the union and the deep south states succeed after he wins, but the election divided...
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steven craig poured petrol over her in 1998. he's said to have been inspired by a scene in the film reservoir dogs. today, more than 20 years after the attack, he was sentenced for murder. you planned and intended to engage in a gratuitous, deliberate and monstrous attack onjacqui during that road trip with whatever means at your disposal. jacqueline kirk's daughter was 13 when the attack happened. she broke down in tears today as she read out an impact statement, saying that her life had been on hold since her mother's death and that going through a second trial had been traumatic. she was a fighter, she always kind of beat the odds. she was very, very stubborn, most people would describe her as stubborn. and it is normally seen as a very negative thing, but for her, it was a very positive thing. so she died from her injuries? yes. so i'm actually- responsible for murder? this is steven craig being arrested last year for murder. he'd already served more than 15 years for the attack. during the trial, the court heard from this c
steven craig poured petrol over her in 1998. he's said to have been inspired by a scene in the film reservoir dogs. today, more than 20 years after the attack, he was sentenced for murder. you planned and intended to engage in a gratuitous, deliberate and monstrous attack onjacqui during that road trip with whatever means at your disposal. jacqueline kirk's daughter was 13 when the attack happened. she broke down in tears today as she read out an impact statement, saying that her life had been...
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with steven miller. >> he had meetings with steven miller. that's right. he did, actually. this is no joke. >> yeah. i mean, i asked -- we saw steven miller walk into mccarthy's office right before the speech, maybe an hour before. we're asking his people what is this meeting about. didn't see steven miller leave or mccarthy leave. we were told they were just friends catching up. is that a meeting or -- i mean, just friends? >> that's a meeting. minority whip steve scalise was the only member of the house gop leadership to attend pelosi's speech, and he showed up late. what house republicans were instead focused on earlier yesterday morning was showing the country how they intend to use their upcoming razor thin majority. take a listen. >> this investigation will be a top priority. the biden family's business dealings implicate a wide range of criminality from human trafficking to potential violations of the constitution. i don't want this to be about the human -- the prostitutes. here's the thing. hunter biden isn't this innocent guy that just got a bad rap because he had
with steven miller. >> he had meetings with steven miller. that's right. he did, actually. this is no joke. >> yeah. i mean, i asked -- we saw steven miller walk into mccarthy's office right before the speech, maybe an hour before. we're asking his people what is this meeting about. didn't see steven miller leave or mccarthy leave. we were told they were just friends catching up. is that a meeting or -- i mean, just friends? >> that's a meeting. minority whip steve scalise was...
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steven, where is steven? give a wave. all right.ur question for sean hannity. >> sean: hey, steven. >> good morning, mr. hannity. do you think 2024 governor antioxidant will going to run against president trump and end their bromance? >> sean: president trump last night endorsed a bit enthusiastically ron desantis. listen, can we please get through 2022? [laughter] we got an election tomorrow. i think that will sort it out. i think at the end of the day, the american people will decide. i will say this: donald trump's policies work. they work phenomenally well. our border was secure. we were energy independent, we were net exporter of energy. prior to covid, we had record low after record low unemployment, the world respected this country. and i think that those policies work. if we implement those policies again, we'll be successful again. >> brian: tom cotton says he is out. donald trump sounds like he is ready to say he is. in let's go to chris in the second row. chris? >> thank you, sean. thanks so much for coming today and for,
steven, where is steven? give a wave. all right.ur question for sean hannity. >> sean: hey, steven. >> good morning, mr. hannity. do you think 2024 governor antioxidant will going to run against president trump and end their bromance? >> sean: president trump last night endorsed a bit enthusiastically ron desantis. listen, can we please get through 2022? [laughter] we got an election tomorrow. i think that will sort it out. i think at the end of the day, the american people...
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bill stevens, a violent criminal, a convicted rapist. was there enough to connect him?is charged with perjury. in reality, that flashlight leads straight back to hart. >> and the tape right here matched up almost exactly, part of it found near the victims, and then part of it found elsewhere. >> yeah, there's considered a fracture match, and it is exact. and one side of it was the edge on the flashlight. the other side of it was the roll of masking tape that was at the cellar. that's where all the other stuff is that's recovered that linked him back to the scene. >> what about the rest of the evidence found in the cellar, like those wedding pictures that pointed to hart? >> there have been suggestions that maybe some of this evidence could have been planted by investigators. >> if i want to plant these pictures to put gene hart there -- 'cause i know they're his -- why in the world wouldn't i just walk out here anywhere at the camp, at the scene, and just drop them and just walk off? because there's 50 or 75 officers there. somebody's gonna walk up there and go, hey, lo
bill stevens, a violent criminal, a convicted rapist. was there enough to connect him?is charged with perjury. in reality, that flashlight leads straight back to hart. >> and the tape right here matched up almost exactly, part of it found near the victims, and then part of it found elsewhere. >> yeah, there's considered a fracture match, and it is exact. and one side of it was the edge on the flashlight. the other side of it was the roll of masking tape that was at the cellar....
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the real life character who inspired steven spielberg's film. the terminal passed away at charles de gaulle airport in france. over the weekend, mr barsky, please follow me on nasri made his home inside that airport off and on for more miem going to need the passport also. no no tech, you know was based on nasri's plight is a refugee from iran on his way to england when he lost his papers and couldn't board his flight in paris or leave the airport premises that began an odyssey that lasted until his death saturday from a heart attack in terminal two f in my experience, life here in the not bad. i tried to have a nice day and every day nasri was expelled from iran in the 19 seventies for protesting against the government. he was granted refugee status in belgium, but claimed his documents were stolen in a parish train station in 1988. french police arrested him but could not deport him without papers headed for home. no i am delayed the long time just like in the movie, nasseri had become a local celebrity ai wke who nicknamed him, lord alfred an
the real life character who inspired steven spielberg's film. the terminal passed away at charles de gaulle airport in france. over the weekend, mr barsky, please follow me on nasri made his home inside that airport off and on for more miem going to need the passport also. no no tech, you know was based on nasri's plight is a refugee from iran on his way to england when he lost his papers and couldn't board his flight in paris or leave the airport premises that began an odyssey that lasted...
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the 0.5% than was expected let's get a sense of how things are faring joumanna >> let's bring in steven isaaks. great to have you with us. investors reacting well to the softer than expected c pi print yesterday. is this the start of the bull market >> i do think it is. a couple of things you have to be reminded of if i read your commentary this morning. still extraordinary amount of negativity markets were one of the fourth most bearish positions a couple of weeks ago across the board. positioning is favorable for a sustained rally here if one looks at the fundamentals, it wasn't the print, but trend starting to soften if you dig more deeply in the numbers, the stand out gain was the energy which has been diverse. as we go into next year, we will see softening of inflation and held to high figures in the q1 this year. investors need to ask if inflation is coming down, the fed has already told us clearly it will be watching the data and we'll recognize the plan with the cumulative effect with the tightening already that means we may get 50 basis points in december i think very much that
the 0.5% than was expected let's get a sense of how things are faring joumanna >> let's bring in steven isaaks. great to have you with us. investors reacting well to the softer than expected c pi print yesterday. is this the start of the bull market >> i do think it is. a couple of things you have to be reminded of if i read your commentary this morning. still extraordinary amount of negativity markets were one of the fourth most bearish positions a couple of weeks ago across the...
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all about how steven spielberg found his art traces his whole history how he started out with the tinyrazy stories about his parents' marriage and what happened and the panel after steven spielberg tony kushner moderated incredible. amazing experience. i hope you all go see it. he is a genius. >> greg: what's your favorite spielberg movie? >> jessica: jaws. >> judge jeanine: how about you, dagen. >> dagen: i'm going to cat parent's house. i'm not joking. jessica jessica i'm going to be with my family. >> judge jeanine: you are going to where i am. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: hey, judge, happy thanksgiving i'm grateful for "the five." terror at walmart, a team leader opens fire on his co-workers. we'll have a live report there. hitting the road pre-pandemic level travel for this thanksgiving holiday but everything costs much more. and deaths from above. russia continues to pound ukraine with missiles killing civilians. ♪ but, first, breaking tonight, police in idaho laying out a
all about how steven spielberg found his art traces his whole history how he started out with the tinyrazy stories about his parents' marriage and what happened and the panel after steven spielberg tony kushner moderated incredible. amazing experience. i hope you all go see it. he is a genius. >> greg: what's your favorite spielberg movie? >> jessica: jaws. >> judge jeanine: how about you, dagen. >> dagen: i'm going to cat parent's house. i'm not joking. jessica jessica...
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steven more is mind this analysis and joins me now.o you think it was the conservative governors that did well but conservative senators often did not? >> well, stuart, i've always said that the real power house talent of the republican party right now is in the governor's mansion. you interview these people all the time, people like governor lee of tennessee. everyone is talking about ron desantis the super star but christy nome and kim reynolds of iowa i, love her. these are people to watch at the top of the ticket or no. 2. they all won overwhelming reelections by wide margins and that's where republicans need to look as they look for a 2024 candidate. i'm not ruling out donald trump, but i'm just saying there's a lot of other talent out there. stu: okay. there's a lot of talk at the bal bali i conference. where do you stand on the tariffs being lifted in >> i'm with trump on this. trump was the first president in modern times that got tough on china. china is germany circa 1937. they're a dangerous country and hostile and involved
steven more is mind this analysis and joins me now.o you think it was the conservative governors that did well but conservative senators often did not? >> well, stuart, i've always said that the real power house talent of the republican party right now is in the governor's mansion. you interview these people all the time, people like governor lee of tennessee. everyone is talking about ron desantis the super star but christy nome and kim reynolds of iowa i, love her. these are people to...
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it is a on panel former a thoughts on my panel former labour steven pound and labour mp steven poundalbie amankona . good. then at 5:00, amankona. good. then at 5:00, it's outside . i'm amankona. good. then at 5:00, it's outside. i'm a amankona. good. then at 5:00, it's outside . i'm a celebrity it's outside. i'm a celebrity guest is a football legend. he played to southampton his entire professional career in the nineties . i professional career in the nineties. i was paid to play in midfield . i'll give you another midfield. i'll give you another clue. he a perfect, near clue. he has a perfect, near perfect penalty conversion rate from 47 out of 48 penalties. and he gets this . stay tuned to find he gets this. stay tuned to find out more shout out stephen is all of that is that . right. good all of that is that. right. good afternoon it's 435. i'm tamsin roberts in the gb newsroom. the met police say murders of two teenagers in south london are linked. teenagers in south london are unked.the teenagers in south london are linked. the 16 year old boys council and charlie bartolo were
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she a consultant for steven spielberg's lynn lincoln and has served both on the pulitzer prize jury for biography, the jury for history. she's finishing a study of union soldiers and mental illness during and after the civil war. and on the end is playthell benjamin. he is the author and is an author and affairs commentator. he and produces commentaries on the times a weekly wbay and the midnight. his feature writing earned two pulitzer prize. distinguished. i'm sorry. yeah. i don't have my glasses there in the car. so forgive me if i make mistakes. sorry about that. his feature writing two pulitzer prize distinguished and explanatory journalism. benjamin's essays are widely published in american. british publications such as sunday times of london, guardian observer, new york daily news and village voice. benjamin's analyzes and commentaries. president barack obama are widely. he is one of the founding faculty of the w.e.b. dubois department of african-american studies here at umass amherst. i'm going to have just have you speak and turn. and in the order i was they introduce us that y
she a consultant for steven spielberg's lynn lincoln and has served both on the pulitzer prize jury for biography, the jury for history. she's finishing a study of union soldiers and mental illness during and after the civil war. and on the end is playthell benjamin. he is the author and is an author and affairs commentator. he and produces commentaries on the times a weekly wbay and the midnight. his feature writing earned two pulitzer prize. distinguished. i'm sorry. yeah. i don't have my...
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nursery story not only inspired the steven spielberg film, but a french film titled lost in transit,iannon, derek. thank you on sunday night football. last night, the 40 niners took the lead with a christian mccaffrey touchdown in the fourth quarter, and that was enough to clinch the game. the niners win 22 to 16. and then the packers came from 14 points down against the cowboys to force overtime, and aaron rodgers was celebrating after setting up the game winning field goal. green bay won 31 to 28. here's the catch of the day, maybe catch of the year by minnesota's justin jefferson one handed grab despite the bills defender having both hands on the ball and fourth down, vikings beat the bills and overtime 33 to 32 c a catch like that. coming up a gift for dolly parton. evidence that the celser craze may have g ♪ ♪ ♪ do you remember ♪ ♪ the 25th night of december? ♪ ♪ the true love we share today ♪ ♪ ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember? ♪ ♪ ba-dee-ya, dancin' in december ♪ ♪ ba-dee-ya-dee-ya-dee-ya ♪ [ sneezing ] are you okay? ♪ ba-dee-ya, dancin' in december ♪ oh, it's just a cold. if y
nursery story not only inspired the steven spielberg film, but a french film titled lost in transit,iannon, derek. thank you on sunday night football. last night, the 40 niners took the lead with a christian mccaffrey touchdown in the fourth quarter, and that was enough to clinch the game. the niners win 22 to 16. and then the packers came from 14 points down against the cowboys to force overtime, and aaron rodgers was celebrating after setting up the game winning field goal. green bay won 31...
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i guess that's steven. his points very well over the years and we've all absorbed them and put them to use. well i want to particularly thank greg and the entire oates family for giving me the profound honor of delivering the keynote at this conference. this day of reflection, remember science and appreciation. at the same time, i'm all too aware of the pressure placed on keynote oates and keynote. i remember watching bill deliver the keynote at the democratic convention and atlanta and bombing droning on so interminably that when he got to the words in conclusion, the entire hall erupted in applause and i had a direct if somewhat minor hand in editing and, listening in advance to mario cuomo, his convention speech in san francisco, which was such a triumph, it made him the odds on favorite to win the presidential nomination in 1992. we we all know which of the two won the presidential that year, which may suggest that keynotes don't matter much and. i've taken that to heart. as i begin here, i hope this on
i guess that's steven. his points very well over the years and we've all absorbed them and put them to use. well i want to particularly thank greg and the entire oates family for giving me the profound honor of delivering the keynote at this conference. this day of reflection, remember science and appreciation. at the same time, i'm all too aware of the pressure placed on keynote oates and keynote. i remember watching bill deliver the keynote at the democratic convention and atlanta and bombing...
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steven bell. great. now, i mean 70 percent of all the work criminals that were indicted some course were war criminals in the hey we're, we're serving. i would just like to add them to the topic that we just mentioned, nato and 30 some, 2 weeks ago, i was the energy and the 13th boss for assignments and the words i've heard that is basically that. whereas doesn't want to lose the control over to discourse. for instance, i've, i've, i've heard an expert from the united states to say that nato is the good guys club . and zachary, i found i'm coming from from serbia. but here's the words or mr. robertson, lord or robertson, who was the general secretary of nato. he was using exactly the same language. that's why we lost his former president of serbia use. he talked about international law aggression against that sovereign country. i think what i thought, oh, where were you 15 or 20 years ago with those arguments because we've been saying this for the last 23 years now says 99. right gentlemen, i have to jum
steven bell. great. now, i mean 70 percent of all the work criminals that were indicted some course were war criminals in the hey we're, we're serving. i would just like to add them to the topic that we just mentioned, nato and 30 some, 2 weeks ago, i was the energy and the 13th boss for assignments and the words i've heard that is basically that. whereas doesn't want to lose the control over to discourse. for instance, i've, i've, i've heard an expert from the united states to say that nato is...