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how vasyl stus inspires his followers and what he teaches us during the war. let's see further. who is against tyranny, stand up. this. vasyl's phrase stus exclaimed on september 4, 1965, during the premiere of serhii paradzhanov's film shadows of forgotten ancestors at the ukraine cinema. and exactly 20 years later, on this day, the poet died in the punishment cell of a russian camp. vasyl stus always called on ukrainians to fight for the ukrainian language, culture, and freedom and criticized the totalitarian soviet system. that is how he became a symbol of not... shakiness, convictions. why are we so indifferent? why do we have so much humility before fate, like fatum. understand me in my grief, for i hear the curse of the ages, i hear my idle sin before the land, before the people, before history, before the people who sprinkled our land with their blood. history leaves us with a long martyrdom of fighters for national justice, and we cannot even be righteously angry . to get how many of them died in the 1930s, and we, their descendants, weep late tears, sympathize and are i
how vasyl stus inspires his followers and what he teaches us during the war. let's see further. who is against tyranny, stand up. this. vasyl's phrase stus exclaimed on september 4, 1965, during the premiere of serhii paradzhanov's film shadows of forgotten ancestors at the ukraine cinema. and exactly 20 years later, on this day, the poet died in the punishment cell of a russian camp. vasyl stus always called on ukrainians to fight for the ukrainian language, culture, and freedom and criticized...
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>> stu, i sure can. george to you.t as you mentioned repeatedly invoked project 2025 during the debate as the trump campaign and candidate himself denied any involvement so what is project five? well it's a playbook or blueprint written by a conservative activist at the heritage foundation on how a future republican president could govern. well some of its authors did work in the trump white house. it's not the trump campaign putting it out there. despite that as you talked about, harris repeatedly claimed its trump's vision for the future. >> what you're going to hear tonight is a detailed and dangerous plan called project 2025 that the former president intends on implementing if he were elected again. reporter: they did a fact check of its own. it said it's false that trump be tied to this and that trump disagrees with elements of the effort. as harris continues to hammer trump on the blueprint which among many things calls for expanding executive powers, the trump campaign says it's ready to fire back. it's now link
>> stu, i sure can. george to you.t as you mentioned repeatedly invoked project 2025 during the debate as the trump campaign and candidate himself denied any involvement so what is project five? well it's a playbook or blueprint written by a conservative activist at the heritage foundation on how a future republican president could govern. well some of its authors did work in the trump white house. it's not the trump campaign putting it out there. despite that as you talked about, harris...
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stu. joining us here tonight, and first let me ask you what you think of john fisher's apology and goodbye. >> i read it, i was i couldn't i couldn't tell what was. were there more misspellings or lies in that thing? it was terrible. whoever wrote that for him, they deserve each other. it was a terrible letter. they they it just me off. and i'm sure everyone else, they would have been just better off not saying anything. yeah. >> there's a lot of emotions. i mean, this has been a long road you've helped with reverse boycotts. you've been on this show before talking, hoping to get him to sell the team or do something different. and i think that's that's kind of the question. this week for a lot of a's fans, myself included, what is the emotion this week? you certainly don't want to let frustration get in the way of remembering all the good times. and you have decades of great memories. >> i mean, we have a great memories of i'll be at the game with my wife and two kids, who are grown adults
stu. joining us here tonight, and first let me ask you what you think of john fisher's apology and goodbye. >> i read it, i was i couldn't i couldn't tell what was. were there more misspellings or lies in that thing? it was terrible. whoever wrote that for him, they deserve each other. it was a terrible letter. they they it just me off. and i'm sure everyone else, they would have been just better off not saying anything. yeah. >> there's a lot of emotions. i mean, this has been a...
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so with that, let's begin the discussion, stu. congratulations on what's really a monumental achievement. in a way, it's a history. u.s. foreign policy over past half century or so but through the lens of diplomacy what works, what doesn't. again, you can buy on amazon or out here from politics and prose, but with a start. maybe just tell us about book. thank you, matt. and i want to say at the outset that my relationship with the atlantic council back decades and fred kemp, who i first met when i was ambassador to the european and he was with the wall street journal in brussels, took over what had been a moribund institution, made it one of the most remarkable think in the world. and so it's a particular pleasure being on the board for so many years to to able to address you here at a turbulent time with the world beset with conflicts that are seemingly incapable of positive resolutions. i this book for three reasons. first, i wanted to show through 130 interviews of the actual participants putting you in the negotiating room how
so with that, let's begin the discussion, stu. congratulations on what's really a monumental achievement. in a way, it's a history. u.s. foreign policy over past half century or so but through the lens of diplomacy what works, what doesn't. again, you can buy on amazon or out here from politics and prose, but with a start. maybe just tell us about book. thank you, matt. and i want to say at the outset that my relationship with the atlantic council back decades and fred kemp, who i first met...
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i want not a whole lot right now, stu.rnadino line fire responsible for 26,000 of th 100,000 acres burned throughout the state and that's about 40 square miles and a different planet and every bit of vegetation in the entire area charred by those flames threaten ago lot of home big concern now, stu, is a small town known as big bear. that is a popular ski resort here in california it's a very popular summer vacation spot and big concern now that in the direction this fire is moving, big bear could be next in its path in the moment or only 5% containment and it's a real battle for fire fighters and a lot of people have been evacuated. some families have refused to go and we even found fox affiliate and kids out enjoying this sort of fire watch party last night with a mixture of excitement and fear. reporter: that was supposed to be the kids that fox affiliates saw last night. they've all been out wondering what the sheriff said to people but, stu, get out and don't try to protect your home and leave it to the professionals
i want not a whole lot right now, stu.rnadino line fire responsible for 26,000 of th 100,000 acres burned throughout the state and that's about 40 square miles and a different planet and every bit of vegetation in the entire area charred by those flames threaten ago lot of home big concern now, stu, is a small town known as big bear. that is a popular ski resort here in california it's a very popular summer vacation spot and big concern now that in the direction this fire is moving, big bear...
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>> reporter: of course, stu. if s.a.l.t.loss of $1.22 trillion to the federal budget over the next 10 years according to the committee for a responsible federal budget. now, the cap of $10,000 on state and local tax deduction, that is set to expire at the end of next year, a key part of the tax law that trump signed in 2017. but last night in new york, trump promised again to end it in order to encourage jobs to come back to new york. >> by contrast, i will cut taxes for families, small businesses and workers including restoring the s.a.l.t. deduction, saving thousands of dollars for residents of new york, pennsylvania, new jersey and other high cost states. [applause] it'll restore s.a. l.t. jobs and factories will pour back into new york. i know how to do it better than anybody's ever done it, and we can do it so easily. >> reporter: he also called for a temporary cap on credit card interest rates around 10%, part of his pitch to win over voters in reliably blue states like new york. congressional races could end up decidi
>> reporter: of course, stu. if s.a.l.t.loss of $1.22 trillion to the federal budget over the next 10 years according to the committee for a responsible federal budget. now, the cap of $10,000 on state and local tax deduction, that is set to expire at the end of next year, a key part of the tax law that trump signed in 2017. but last night in new york, trump promised again to end it in order to encourage jobs to come back to new york. >> by contrast, i will cut taxes for families,...
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we have an event that we will talk about and... find out about the results of the award, the vasyl stus award ceremony is taking place in kyiv, and it has been awarded for the 35th year in a row. our correspondent natalya stareprava is currently there. natalie, congratulations, tell us in more detail whether the name of this year's laureate or the laureate of this year is already known awards i congratulate vasyly, i congratulate our viewers. yes, the name is laura. whether the laureate is already known, but i will talk about it a little later, in general , i will start with what kind of atmosphere reigns at the ceremony, the laureates of past years came, indeed, this ceremony has already been celebrated for the 35th year in a row, however, the last three years have been especially difficult for ukraine, the ceremony began with a moment of silence in memory of all the dead ukrainians and ukrainians who died from the russian invasion, and in general , this award was founded by a ukrainian. in 1989, in 2016, this tradition was already adopted ukrainian mr. kyiv-mohyla business school and
we have an event that we will talk about and... find out about the results of the award, the vasyl stus award ceremony is taking place in kyiv, and it has been awarded for the 35th year in a row. our correspondent natalya stareprava is currently there. natalie, congratulations, tell us in more detail whether the name of this year's laureate or the laureate of this year is already known awards i congratulate vasyly, i congratulate our viewers. yes, the name is laura. whether the laureate is...
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, and we have an event that we will talk about and learn about the results of the award: the vasyl stus award ceremony is taking place in kyiv, and it has been awarded three... years in a row, our correspondent natalya stareprava is currently there . natalya, congratulations, tell us more details, is the name of this year's laureate or laureate already known? i congratulate vasyly, i congratulate our viewers. yes, the name of the laureate is already known, but i will announce it a little later . years, indeed, this ceremony has already been celebrated for the 35th year in a row, but the last three years have been particularly difficult for ukraine. the ceremony began with a moment of silence in memory of all the dead ukrainians and ukrainians who died as a result of the russian piled up well, in general, this award was founded by the ukrainian intelligentsia headed by yevhen sverstyuk in 1989. in 2016, this tradition was already adopted by the ukrainian pen, the kyiv-megylian business school. and spirit and letter publishing house. this award is given to all writers, artists, musicians,
, and we have an event that we will talk about and learn about the results of the award: the vasyl stus award ceremony is taking place in kyiv, and it has been awarded three... years in a row, our correspondent natalya stareprava is currently there . natalya, congratulations, tell us more details, is the name of this year's laureate or laureate already known? i congratulate vasyly, i congratulate our viewers. yes, the name of the laureate is already known, but i will announce it a little later...
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>> it has, stu. i was in israel and i was standing on the border with lebanon and israeli troops you in 2000 after occupying southern lebanon for 15 years and fears increase that had israel is on the brink of initiating a ground war and they've not moved enough soldiers north to do so. >> we don't believe escalating this is in their best interest and prime minister wants to send it back home. >> at least a dozen warships and four air force fighter jet squadrons sped across the region and u.s. has about 34,000 trabs in the middle east and that spiked to 50,000 a few weeks ago when the u.s. expected iran to strike israel. the u.s. s georgia guided submarine and going for six u.s. warships in the mediterranean warship and going for assault ship with the 26 marine expedition unit on board and three navy destroyers in the red. u.s. s app ragaini hamlin con in the -- abraham lincoln in the gulf of oman and defense secretary austin ordered a squadron of f-22s to the region and iran flexing with a military p
>> it has, stu. i was in israel and i was standing on the border with lebanon and israeli troops you in 2000 after occupying southern lebanon for 15 years and fears increase that had israel is on the brink of initiating a ground war and they've not moved enough soldiers north to do so. >> we don't believe escalating this is in their best interest and prime minister wants to send it back home. >> at least a dozen warships and four air force fighter jet squadrons sped across the...
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stu? stuart: thanks very much, ash.t, donald trump will hold a rally in nassau county, long island in the new york city suburbs, basically. it's his first rally since the latest assassination attempt. nassau county chief executive bruce blakeman joins me now. this is going to be a massive crowd i'm told maybe 25,000 people in nassau colosseum. what do you have in mind for security? >> well, first of all we have one of the largest police departments in the united states. the men and women of our police department are some of the best-trained most-experienced police officers. we have dignitaries come through nassau county all the time. we're larger than 10 tates inflation. two weeks ago we had the dalai lama. this sunday we have prime minister modi, coming in from the largest country in the world india. friday, we have an outdoor concert there will be 30,000 people there, so we're used to big events. we have it under control and we're working with the secret service. our federal state and local partners, and we will have
stu? stuart: thanks very much, ash.t, donald trump will hold a rally in nassau county, long island in the new york city suburbs, basically. it's his first rally since the latest assassination attempt. nassau county chief executive bruce blakeman joins me now. this is going to be a massive crowd i'm told maybe 25,000 people in nassau colosseum. what do you have in mind for security? >> well, first of all we have one of the largest police departments in the united states. the men and women...
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stu. stuart: ouch, thanks, ash. coming up, trump campaign is engaging with the media and largest day for harris and which approach is working. jewish students at columbia criticizing the university for not doing enough to stop anti-semitism on campus. >> i say that anti-semitism has not been eradicated from the university and administration turned a behind eye to it, i'm just appalled. stuart: we are not going to let this story go away. and the irs has a new job opening that pace up to $200,000 a year. it's for a dei specialist. i know that pete hegseth has got something to say about that. pete is next. ♪ ryan t. writes, "moving is stressful. can you help me take one thing off of my to do list?” ugh, moving's the worst. with xfinity, you can transfer your internet in just a few taps. just a few easy moves. did somebody say “easy moves”? ♪ ♪ oh no. no, i was talking about moving your internet. this will move the internet. ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh. -let's keep it professional. professional dancers! -ok! stay connected during your
stu. stuart: ouch, thanks, ash. coming up, trump campaign is engaging with the media and largest day for harris and which approach is working. jewish students at columbia criticizing the university for not doing enough to stop anti-semitism on campus. >> i say that anti-semitism has not been eradicated from the university and administration turned a behind eye to it, i'm just appalled. stuart: we are not going to let this story go away. and the irs has a new job opening that pace up to...
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see you again soon. >> thank you, stu.art: we want to look at some movers and i've got it in front of me. oklo, is that oklo? lauren: yeah, it's a nuclear power startup and they broke ground on a nuclear facility over the summer. why are they surging? constellations with microsoft and power plant fueling ai data center and at all time high today. stuart: nuclear power and stocks. big deal. pepsi, did they get a downgrade? lauren: they did. morgan stanley stock down 2% and going to sidelines and equal weight and sales "has lingered despite price cuts and beverages not doing well and they got a downgrade. stuart: wal-mart was one of the more successful retailers around. i see them up a bit today. close to a high? lauren: they offer value and they're starting to dot amazon thing like invisible bar code so you can kind of just leave the store. not at a high but close. 18 would be the high from just a few days ago. stock at 78 now. stuart: thanks, lauren. coming up, donald trump made history paying with bitcoin at a bar in new
see you again soon. >> thank you, stu.art: we want to look at some movers and i've got it in front of me. oklo, is that oklo? lauren: yeah, it's a nuclear power startup and they broke ground on a nuclear facility over the summer. why are they surging? constellations with microsoft and power plant fueling ai data center and at all time high today. stuart: nuclear power and stocks. big deal. pepsi, did they get a downgrade? lauren: they did. morgan stanley stock down 2% and going to...
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walk me through this, please. >> absolutely, stu. meta posed to ai and why should i vote for donald trump and according to the federalist, they got back the warning that could have donald trump "crude and lazy". the chat bot asked about the vice president, they praised the president. when ask why should i vote for kamala harris, she was praised for trail blazing leadership. i reached out to meta along this statement saying any ai generative system and that's going to return accurate, inappropriate or outfits and speeches for this being evolved and more people share their feedback and going to update their system and i ran the prompts this morning as well. when i asked why should i vote for donald trump, the chat bot outlined key traits of trump supporters and suggests that you should vote for him if you're aligned with those and when asked why we did and outlined compelling reasons and with the number one reason being strong border security. harris promises strong border security and earned pathway to citizenship. the reason why this
walk me through this, please. >> absolutely, stu. meta posed to ai and why should i vote for donald trump and according to the federalist, they got back the warning that could have donald trump "crude and lazy". the chat bot asked about the vice president, they praised the president. when ask why should i vote for kamala harris, she was praised for trail blazing leadership. i reached out to meta along this statement saying any ai generative system and that's going to return...
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stu leonard jr. wonderful to see you again my friend. does tapper have it about right?, you know what i just realized, you're a few months older than i am. >> my goodness. i don't know if i should be happy or sad. just talking about the chain, if there's any kind of price controls on groceries, a terrible mistake, the chain reaction would be so terrible for our supply chain which we saw when that got screwed up during the pandemic, it affected lines. wouldn't the same thing happen if there were price controls? >> david, first of all, our company i look at as a product of america. my father started with nothing, you know? we have built this business up. it's still a family business. we have 3,000 people working. a couple hundred thousand people a week coming through our stores. whole foods did not exist when we opened. costco wasn't around. walmart didn't sell food. target didn't sell food. we have been able to prosper and grow. we didn't have government regulation. we're on roller skates. i love what john said, your earlier guest here. we have got to keep improving, mak
stu leonard jr. wonderful to see you again my friend. does tapper have it about right?, you know what i just realized, you're a few months older than i am. >> my goodness. i don't know if i should be happy or sad. just talking about the chain, if there's any kind of price controls on groceries, a terrible mistake, the chain reaction would be so terrible for our supply chain which we saw when that got screwed up during the pandemic, it affected lines. wouldn't the same thing happen if...
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>> reporter: hey there, stu.e governors of those states are worried that these proposed regulations are going to drive up the price of gas even further. this as a drivers here in the golden state are already feeling the pinch. gas in california currently $1.56 more than the national average according to aaa. so in an attempt to avoid additional spikes in gas prices, california governor gavin newsom has called a special legislative session with the committee now considering a proposal to mandate that petroleum refiners in the state maintain a minimum reserve of refined fuel to avoid supply chain shortages. this after the newly-created market oversight found that some refiners weren't properly preparing for maintenance by ensuring they could backfell supply. backfill supply. >> we are trying to get our arms around with this proposal how do you create stability in supply so that you don't see these moments of constraint where then prices spike. and so we're looking at the golf's proposal -- governor's proposal, ther
>> reporter: hey there, stu.e governors of those states are worried that these proposed regulations are going to drive up the price of gas even further. this as a drivers here in the golden state are already feeling the pinch. gas in california currently $1.56 more than the national average according to aaa. so in an attempt to avoid additional spikes in gas prices, california governor gavin newsom has called a special legislative session with the committee now considering a proposal to...
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stu? stuart: understood. thank you, edward. manufacturers back to america. watch this. >> here is the deal that i will be offering to every major company and manufacturer on earth. i will give you the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs -- [cheers and applause] the lowest regulatory burden can and free access to the best and biggest market on the planet. but only if you make your product here in america. it all goes away if you don't make your product here and hire american workers for the job with. [cheers and applause] if you don't make your product here, then you will have to pay a tariff, a very substantial tariff. stuart: ouch. economist e.j. an tonemy joins me now -- antony. that's pretty blunt, make it here or you cannot sell it here. is that going to work? >> well, stuart, i don't know if it's so much a question of is it going to work as did it work. this is really, i would say, on a larger scale what trump did in his first administration. you know, he reduced corporate tax rates and other taxes that businesses have t
stu? stuart: understood. thank you, edward. manufacturers back to america. watch this. >> here is the deal that i will be offering to every major company and manufacturer on earth. i will give you the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs -- [cheers and applause] the lowest regulatory burden can and free access to the best and biggest market on the planet. but only if you make your product here in america. it all goes away if you don't make your product here and hire american workers for...
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>> stu, we had a chance to speak to the union boss, the president yesterday.ports also that biden will block the merger. he did not talk to ad ministration about it, but says he remains grateful to president biden and vice president harris for showing their support for the union he says. this eweon all along and merger between the u.s. steal and new pontosteel is bad for the country and undermining snagsal security and hurting juneon jobs and they worry that nupon will find loopholes in the collective bargaining agreement and they say the exact opposite, stuart. japan is an alley and they promise to work with the union and u.s. steel needs the catch from the sale and without it mills may have to close and jobs will be on the line and just yesterday, u.s. steel held a rally in pittsburgh. workers attended to show support for the merger. watch here. >> everybody that was here supports this deal because they know what it means to our leadership and our communities as we move forward. if u.s. steel is not here, all that goes away. >> this merger drew bipartisan cr
>> stu, we had a chance to speak to the union boss, the president yesterday.ports also that biden will block the merger. he did not talk to ad ministration about it, but says he remains grateful to president biden and vice president harris for showing their support for the union he says. this eweon all along and merger between the u.s. steal and new pontosteel is bad for the country and undermining snagsal security and hurting juneon jobs and they worry that nupon will find loopholes in...
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stu? stuart: okay, thanks, ashley.ng right now, president biden just gave an update on the response to hurricane helene i've got bullet points here. he says he's committed to traveling to impacted areas "as soon as possible" he does not want to get in the way of crisis response. he's expected to be on the ground sometime later this week. his words. the head of fema is in north carolina and they will stay there for the foreseeable future. 600 people considered unaccounted for. they can't make contact with them. this i believe is in the asheville area. 3,600 federal personnel have been deployed. the federal rescue teams working with local first responders and will not rest until everyone's accounted for et cetera et cetera. his message for survivors? we will be there with you as long as it takes. now, biden was coughing often during the address. he says he has a cold. got it. coming up, trump says he's going to cut energy prices in half. >> here is a promise i'm making to you. i will cut your energy and electricity price
stu? stuart: okay, thanks, ashley.ng right now, president biden just gave an update on the response to hurricane helene i've got bullet points here. he says he's committed to traveling to impacted areas "as soon as possible" he does not want to get in the way of crisis response. he's expected to be on the ground sometime later this week. his words. the head of fema is in north carolina and they will stay there for the foreseeable future. 600 people considered unaccounted for. they...
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stu.nce alexandria ocasio-cortez proposed a $30 billion social housing authority. watch this. >> this country is staring down a full blown housing crisis where affordable housing slipping further out of reach nonprofit housing is scarce and we're wall street and corporate americas greed is perpetuating our despair. more than half of american renters are spending more than 30% of their income on rent. more than ever before in u.s. history. we need to put homes back in the hands of the people and reclaim the home as a basic human right. not a commodity for profit first. [laughter] stuart: i shouldn't laugh like that irresistible charles payne is we -- with me this morning they want corporate government it won't work. >> when she puts out there in an election year it is same thing harris says big evil corporations are ruining our live this is particular program douglas wrote a great piece this morning saying it was cost $600 billion that anything that goes through hud 40% would have to go --
stu.nce alexandria ocasio-cortez proposed a $30 billion social housing authority. watch this. >> this country is staring down a full blown housing crisis where affordable housing slipping further out of reach nonprofit housing is scarce and we're wall street and corporate americas greed is perpetuating our despair. more than half of american renters are spending more than 30% of their income on rent. more than ever before in u.s. history. we need to put homes back in the hands of the...
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a cultural manager and volunteer from kharkiv became the laureate of this year's name award vasyl stus tetyana polepchuk, director of the kharkiv literary museum. she also oversees the fifth kharkiv festival and organizes the work of the slovo art residency. let me remind you that the vasyl stus award is a non-state award. which is awarded for active citizenship and contribution to ukrainian culture. i have already said that mr. yevgeny smerstyuk, who founded this award, was and is for me a very important person, he did a lot to make it happen today, for me personally, and that's why it's such an honor. every choice is always difficult, but... it seemed to the chapter that it was tatiana and her institution, the main thing was to understand that it was also the support of a grand institution. which is called the kharkiv flight museum, for what it is, it is always creation on the border, beyond the border, it is the transformation of this energy, survival under the bombs into the energy of some incredible creative energy, and i always say that what kharkiv is for ukraine, that, that, th
a cultural manager and volunteer from kharkiv became the laureate of this year's name award vasyl stus tetyana polepchuk, director of the kharkiv literary museum. she also oversees the fifth kharkiv festival and organizes the work of the slovo art residency. let me remind you that the vasyl stus award is a non-state award. which is awarded for active citizenship and contribution to ukrainian culture. i have already said that mr. yevgeny smerstyuk, who founded this award, was and is for me a...
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stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. yes, it is a big day today to. the election's 38 days away, and the candidates are campaigning hard. kamala harris goes to the border for the first time in three and a half years. she's likely to blame trump for the migrant mess. she'll point to the decline in border crossings recently, and she may claim success in fighting fentanyl, but it will be hard to get around the 8 million migrants who have come across on her watch compared to the 2 million under trump. big meeting today between zelenskyy and trump. he's often said he could end the war very quickly. the administration agreed the send $8 billion worth of advanced weapons the ukraine. new fox polls show a very tight race. trump is up 3 in arizona. that's a border state, of course. harris a leads in georgia with by 3 points. who and how will either candidate break out? to the markets, there is some reaction this morning to the latest reading that shows inflation easing. the personal consumption expenditure index, closely followed by the fed, up just 2.2 over t
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. yes, it is a big day today to. the election's 38 days away, and the candidates are campaigning hard. kamala harris goes to the border for the first time in three and a half years. she's likely to blame trump for the migrant mess. she'll point to the decline in border crossings recently, and she may claim success in fighting fentanyl, but it will be hard to get around the 8 million migrants who have come across on her watch compared to the 2...
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stu or, take it away. stuart: guard monoing, maria. good morning, everyone. this is a big day for investors because the rally modestly continues. the election, though, and the war, that's what's making the headlines. president biden addresses world leaders at the united nations one hour from now. reportedly, he will promote if what he calls real achievements for the american people and the world. as a he's saying that, israel continues its attacks against hezbollah. thousands are fleeing south lebanon, hundreds killed. it's very close to full scale war. diplomacy on the sidelines. >>> little fallout for stocks, but gold remains at or near record highs, $2,650 an ounce. oil holding at $72 a barrel. stocks reacting, crude oil at $72. now, stocks, they're reacting to the fed's rate cut. the rally continues. it's very modest this morning, but the dow is up in the green 70 points higher, nasdaq up 37, and the s&p up of -- up 6. not much, but a little green. it continues. treasury yields at elevated levels. the 10-year coming in at 3.79. the 2-year, same story, at
stu or, take it away. stuart: guard monoing, maria. good morning, everyone. this is a big day for investors because the rally modestly continues. the election, though, and the war, that's what's making the headlines. president biden addresses world leaders at the united nations one hour from now. reportedly, he will promote if what he calls real achievements for the american people and the world. as a he's saying that, israel continues its attacks against hezbollah. thousands are fleeing south...
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stu, take it -- picks it up. stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. no big selloff after yesterday's huge gain. we done know what happens by the close of trading today, but in the early going this morning, just fractional losses. the dow may be up again, up 18, 202 points, fractional loss for the -- 20 points, down 6 for the nasdaq which was up 2.5% yesterday. bitcoin moving up, 63,000 and change. gold staying at record highs. we're looking at $22, 640 -- 2,640 this morning. the 10-year treasure i at 3.73 and the 2-year at 3.61. let's get to politics. there's a lot going on. kamala harris and oprah winfrey held a live streaming e is vent. there were tears, plenty of emotion but no firm answers on what harris would do on the border or how she would bring prices down. harris has a very hard time expressing herself clearly. oprah tried to bail her out, or didn't quite work. donald trump has embarked on yet another financial planful he's talking about limiting credit card interest to 10%. no tax on tip, no tax on social security benefits, no tax on overti
stu, take it -- picks it up. stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. no big selloff after yesterday's huge gain. we done know what happens by the close of trading today, but in the early going this morning, just fractional losses. the dow may be up again, up 18, 202 points, fractional loss for the -- 20 points, down 6 for the nasdaq which was up 2.5% yesterday. bitcoin moving up, 63,000 and change. gold staying at record highs. we're looking at $22, 640 -- 2,640 this morning. the...
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stu, take it away. stuart: if you insist. good morning, maria. good morning, everyone.ala harris reveals very little about her plan for the opportunity to be economy. she's big on holistic solutions to problems, not sure what that means, and she talked about again about her middle class upbringing. after her campaign speech and that interview, one thing is clear; government plays a central role in her economic plan. corporations and the rich must play their fair share. >>> donald trump responding to the iranian plots to assassinate him. he says no threat will shake me, no enemy will intimidate me. if iran does anything to harm him, trump says he will will blow their largest cities to smithereens. >>> to the markets. this is a rally. china has announced more stimulus americas. one analyst says beijing has brought out the big guns. dow up maybe 200 at the opening bell, but look at the nasdaq,s up over 300 points. bitcoin moving to $can 64,000 -- $64,000 per coin. not that much change for interest rates, the 10-year at 3.800 now. that's up a little. and the 2 2-year, that'
stu, take it away. stuart: if you insist. good morning, maria. good morning, everyone.ala harris reveals very little about her plan for the opportunity to be economy. she's big on holistic solutions to problems, not sure what that means, and she talked about again about her middle class upbringing. after her campaign speech and that interview, one thing is clear; government plays a central role in her economic plan. corporations and the rich must play their fair share. >>> donald trump...
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stu? stuart: we'll take it thanks, ash.n op-ed in the new york times says the idea of taylor swift giving kamala harris an election-winning endorsement is just a fantasy. well, we'll see what self-proclaimed swiftie dave portnoy has to say about that. he's on the show today. the inspector general's office says i.c.e. is incapable of monitoring all of the unaccompanied migrant children released into america. art del cueto will take that to pieces and the latest jobs report revealed a growing portion of the workforce is made up of foreign-born workers. should we let them work? good discussion. we're all over it, coming up, next. ♪ we've always been competitive. yeah... one of us always had to be first. first! first! [continue bickering in background] hold on, guys! [car honk] first. today, we're first together. we love you, mom and dad. thank you so much for making it possible. and now you can finally put yourselves first. vanguard investments and advice. for college, retirement, and all of life's firsts. that's the value of
stu? stuart: we'll take it thanks, ash.n op-ed in the new york times says the idea of taylor swift giving kamala harris an election-winning endorsement is just a fantasy. well, we'll see what self-proclaimed swiftie dave portnoy has to say about that. he's on the show today. the inspector general's office says i.c.e. is incapable of monitoring all of the unaccompanied migrant children released into america. art del cueto will take that to pieces and the latest jobs report revealed a growing...
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one more thing, stu, let's just put in context.e courts do these the actions, they are against the american or worker, they are against the american economy. they're also, by the way, since u.s. natural gas helps lower global greenhouse gas emissions, they're against the world environment, and they also say they're against our allies because our gas support countriesing like germany. it's the overactive courts doing a heck of a lot of damage. stuart: is it possible that this lng project if will be killed? i mean, it has been killed and others like it may be killed, and you have shower cell concern offshore drilling mt. gulf of mexico could freeze up? >> they're trying to increase the cost basis. they don't want to ban fracking, so to speak. what they're trying to do is just death by a thousand cuts. if you can never get the deal done, your costs rise and finally you just walk away from it. you see projects where this happens. so -- and and, by the way, they're doing it on the basis of, quote-unquote, environmental justice, which is
one more thing, stu, let's just put in context.e courts do these the actions, they are against the american or worker, they are against the american economy. they're also, by the way, since u.s. natural gas helps lower global greenhouse gas emissions, they're against the world environment, and they also say they're against our allies because our gas support countriesing like germany. it's the overactive courts doing a heck of a lot of damage. stuart: is it possible that this lng project if will...
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the problem with california is -- stu? the united states of america into california. they want to turn california into the united states of america. they want a socialist country, and that's why she's going to raise a lot of money in california, because there's an agenda to basically destroy traditional democrat values in this country. stuart: leo, i just get the feeling, i get the impression that just california, los angeles perhaps if in particular, hates donald trump, and they will open their wallets because they want harris to win at all costs. they hate trump, don't they? >> i think, i think you have the left-wing whackos who will, who hate trump and will give money to kamala harris. but i will tell you, stu, in honesty there are pockets of trump supporters in california. maybe not as many as the whacko liberals, but there are trump supporters, here's one included. stuart: got it. one more for you, leo. biden's education secretary, miguel cardona, he's defending his record despite a string of setbacks for education in
the problem with california is -- stu? the united states of america into california. they want to turn california into the united states of america. they want a socialist country, and that's why she's going to raise a lot of money in california, because there's an agenda to basically destroy traditional democrat values in this country. stuart: leo, i just get the feeling, i get the impression that just california, los angeles perhaps if in particular, hates donald trump, and they will open...
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somebody don't like 'em. >> barclays doesn't like them, stu.verweight. you know what their price target was before? $693. remember, this is after a last week that big short seller, hindenburg, came out and said they have a lot of inaccuracies in their financial statements. the ceo said, no, that report is wrong. analysts not buying it. stuart: that is down 6% this morning. the ceo of taiwan semiconductor, he's bullish on a.i. okay, why's stock -- well, the stock's up a bit. >> yeah, so, look, a big a.i. conference happened overseas. we're sort of waking up morning, are we getting caught up in the overall a.i. selloff? bullishness from them overseas helping the stock today. stuart: lyft. they announced a restructuring this morning? stock's down? >> yeah. you know, this is not good. they announced a restructuring that they're going to the dispose of certains a sets of, like, the bikes, the scooters. they actually may be selling those off and closing down those programs. they want to lay off about 1 of their employees. -- 1. they're -- 1%. heir ho
somebody don't like 'em. >> barclays doesn't like them, stu.verweight. you know what their price target was before? $693. remember, this is after a last week that big short seller, hindenburg, came out and said they have a lot of inaccuracies in their financial statements. the ceo said, no, that report is wrong. analysts not buying it. stuart: that is down 6% this morning. the ceo of taiwan semiconductor, he's bullish on a.i. okay, why's stock -- well, the stock's up a bit. >> yeah,...
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so with that, let's begin the discussion, stu. congratulations on what's really a monumental achievement. in a way, it's a history. u.s. foreign policy over past half century or so but through the lens of diplomacy what works, what doesn't. again, you can buy on amazon or out here from politics and prose, but with a start. maybe just tell us about book. thank you, matt. and i want to say at the outset that my relationship with the atlantic council back decades and fred kemp, who i first met when i was ambassador to the european and he was with the wall street journal in brussels, took over what had been a moribund institution, made it one of the most remarkable think in the world. and so it's a particular pleasure being on the board for so many years to to able to address you here at a turbulent time with the world beset with conflicts that are seemingly incapable of positive resolutions. i this book for three reasons. first, i wanted to show through 130 interviews of the actual participants putting you in the negotiating room how
so with that, let's begin the discussion, stu. congratulations on what's really a monumental achievement. in a way, it's a history. u.s. foreign policy over past half century or so but through the lens of diplomacy what works, what doesn't. again, you can buy on amazon or out here from politics and prose, but with a start. maybe just tell us about book. thank you, matt. and i want to say at the outset that my relationship with the atlantic council back decades and fred kemp, who i first met...
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what's happen asking orders from the top are coming down and crime is down, stu.e needs to be done and there's a lot of rank and file officers for the smaller crimes. obviously can't hide a murder. stuart: watch local tv news and there's a crime story. first five, ten minutes every night. >> you can't hide it. we see it and feel it. you'll be able to hide in the official statistics and you feel wrong. it's wrong to feel that way. stuart: change the subject. small business and we're done with that. john, you're done. sorry about that. stay there. stay there, please. stretch on the prompter. going for campuses and it doesn't work. we're going to have another year of pro hamas campuses. these need to change and it's a great report that was filed about process changes that have to be made and stop teaching terrorism in the schools and stop teaching the west is evil and stand up for the values that made the country in the west great. stuart: well said. wouldn't it be nice if they did just that. don't hold your breath. john, thank you for being with us. small business o
what's happen asking orders from the top are coming down and crime is down, stu.e needs to be done and there's a lot of rank and file officers for the smaller crimes. obviously can't hide a murder. stuart: watch local tv news and there's a crime story. first five, ten minutes every night. >> you can't hide it. we see it and feel it. you'll be able to hide in the official statistics and you feel wrong. it's wrong to feel that way. stuart: change the subject. small business and we're done...
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reporter: hi, stu.ric adams continues to say he's innocent and facing five total counts of bribery, wire fraud and seeking illegal campaign donations and the indictment more than 50 pages long and focuses on adams' connections to turkey and allege that had adams, for nearly a decade, accepted luxury travel benefits from wealthy foreign business people and at least one turkish the court document said he accepted prescribes from coconspirators and adams took steps to hide the paper trail and they say adams was told by one coconspirator to repay the bribes and pressure fair department officials to sign off on the tubbish government and competitive adams suggested he was a victim of political persecution and denied all the allegations after -- denied all the allegations and says he has no plans to step down. >> my day-to-day will not change. i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. and the 300,000 plus employees of our city government will continue to do their job.
reporter: hi, stu.ric adams continues to say he's innocent and facing five total counts of bribery, wire fraud and seeking illegal campaign donations and the indictment more than 50 pages long and focuses on adams' connections to turkey and allege that had adams, for nearly a decade, accepted luxury travel benefits from wealthy foreign business people and at least one turkish the court document said he accepted prescribes from coconspirators and adams took steps to hide the paper trail and they...
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to the point in stu, minutes on d. w. the crystals have gone viral. insurances and delivery fees are really hiding the mob who's making the money and who's paying the price. we look behind the scenes of improving business. we posted this weekend on d. w. the the last time i liked my body is that certainly not unless we're with my head today. i look in the mirror and i think i'm really pretty lost. our bodies are as active as per appearance and really bothers me. lose a little way. there were a lot of comments that hurt and he my chicago.
to the point in stu, minutes on d. w. the crystals have gone viral. insurances and delivery fees are really hiding the mob who's making the money and who's paying the price. we look behind the scenes of improving business. we posted this weekend on d. w. the the last time i liked my body is that certainly not unless we're with my head today. i look in the mirror and i think i'm really pretty lost. our bodies are as active as per appearance and really bothers me. lose a little way. there were a...
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stu will be back tomorrow. the alleged gunman is currently in custody and the fbi is investigating and we're following every development there. also, now let's get a check of the markets. the dow coming out and hit a report high well over 200 point gain now just up over a quarter of percent and s&p turned negative and the nasdaq down 1%. talking of the nasdaq, take a look at big tech names all in the red earlier. we got alphabet turning it around a little bit. up a quarter of a percent and microsoft, amazon, nvidia and apple all down. apple down more than 3%. the 10 year treasury yield and slightly higher and slightly lower. up and down, up and down and 1.6 at 6.3% on the 10-year treasury yield. guess what, steve forbes joining us this morning. great to have you here, steve. >> good to be here. ashley: what does this say about the state of our country that there were yet another assassination attempt against trump? listen, when it came down to my phone notifications, i thought it was -- i couldn't believe it. w
stu will be back tomorrow. the alleged gunman is currently in custody and the fbi is investigating and we're following every development there. also, now let's get a check of the markets. the dow coming out and hit a report high well over 200 point gain now just up over a quarter of percent and s&p turned negative and the nasdaq down 1%. talking of the nasdaq, take a look at big tech names all in the red earlier. we got alphabet turning it around a little bit. up a quarter of a percent and...
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it gets stu very excited. today you bring us platinum. >> yeah.one is really breaking out now, ashley. keep in mind, platinum is still 50% lower than it was back in 2008. at the same time, you're seeing this bull market unfold and almost all the precious metals, gold, all time high. platinum not on one's radar screen, so i like it. i do own it over at capitalistpig.com, but i think it's going significantly higher. don't overlook platinum when you're looking at precious metals in today's market. ashley: fascinating. i want your a take on on this too, jonathan. there's a $13,000 martini available in chicago, your hometown. it comes with a 9-carat diamond necklace. the question i have to ask, jonathan, are you going to be paying that much for a martini? is that kind of your style? >> i certainly wouldn't be, and i don't think anyone in chicago would. look, people in chicago drink old style beer, and it's actually produced in milwaukee, wisconsin. this is something for the tourists, kind of like navy pier and deep dish pizza. i'm glad to see the fact
it gets stu very excited. today you bring us platinum. >> yeah.one is really breaking out now, ashley. keep in mind, platinum is still 50% lower than it was back in 2008. at the same time, you're seeing this bull market unfold and almost all the precious metals, gold, all time high. platinum not on one's radar screen, so i like it. i do own it over at capitalistpig.com, but i think it's going significantly higher. don't overlook platinum when you're looking at precious metals in today's...
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i was listening to what stu said. i think that is true.deviation i would have from it, which is turnout. if you can activate your voters, even there are a fixed number of people to the extent that their turnout turns out to be 3 or 4 points higher on the other side, you can win, end up getting 50% in another election with a less energized base, you would get 46. this is not an election you write off until it's over. neither side should take any advantage or be overly optimistic about it, the harris people are being smart, and saying they're not the underdog. trump isn't the underdog either. there's no over dog or underdog. there's a close race with a lot of known unknowns. >> if no one's an under dog or overdog, we're just all dogs in the fight right now, larry sabato, thank you for joining us. >> they're fighting, that's all i want to say. . >> thank you, my friend. >>> president biden's blunt answer when asked if benjamin netanyahu is doing enough to broker a hostage and cease fire deal with hamas. plus, the israeli prime minister's resp
i was listening to what stu said. i think that is true.deviation i would have from it, which is turnout. if you can activate your voters, even there are a fixed number of people to the extent that their turnout turns out to be 3 or 4 points higher on the other side, you can win, end up getting 50% in another election with a less energized base, you would get 46. this is not an election you write off until it's over. neither side should take any advantage or be overly optimistic about it, the...
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stuart: this is from rafael, what are ashley and stu's favorite premier league players ever? wasn't invented when heavens play p but he was the greatest. what have you got, ash? if. ashley: jimmy grieves from butt name, but i think alan sheerer was amazing, there's so many out there, stu, it's hard to pick. to the, what about holland of manchester city? he can't do anything i be keep scoring. stuart: he's a phenom, this i guy. this is from tracy. stuart, without looking, what are the capitals of andorra and mall a? if that's a trick question, andorra, it's a city-state. malta, the capital is vale, ta. lauren: wait, what is the capital of liechtenstein and where is it? stuart: it's in europe, the cap pal is v verduz. keep trying, people. ashley: oh, my gosh, wow. [laughter] stuart: have you ever been so fed up trying to do something online, you were willing to pay someone else the help you? yes, i have grandchildren for, and i do pay them sometimes. trying to use my points on american express. how do you get gifts? i can't do it. lauren? if. lauren: oh, this happens all the ti
stuart: this is from rafael, what are ashley and stu's favorite premier league players ever? wasn't invented when heavens play p but he was the greatest. what have you got, ash? if. ashley: jimmy grieves from butt name, but i think alan sheerer was amazing, there's so many out there, stu, it's hard to pick. to the, what about holland of manchester city? he can't do anything i be keep scoring. stuart: he's a phenom, this i guy. this is from tracy. stuart, without looking, what are the capitals...
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the stu-142 crews were tasked with detecting tactical groups of mock enemy ships and handing over targets to naval strike groups. igor pikhanov has details . an alarm was declared at the airfield in the murnom region. unmanned boats of the mock enemy were detected in the barintsev sea. the k-29 helicopter of the northern fleet picks up the task force and moves to destroy the naval drones. complex scenarios are being worked out during the ocean-2024 strategic exercises, experience of a special military operation. according to the legend, the airfield tries to attack an enemy drone, it is immediately. destroyed against enemy drones , electronic warfare stations are used, in addition, the fighters have anti-drone weapons, and there is also an anti-aircraft installation on the basis of a truck at the airfield: the crew of the mi-8 helicopter discovered saboteurs from the air , fires at the enemy armored car, then the task force neutralizes the enemy. to search for enemy submarines , an airplane flies out into the waters of the northern summer ocean il-38. it carries hydroacoustic equipment on
the stu-142 crews were tasked with detecting tactical groups of mock enemy ships and handing over targets to naval strike groups. igor pikhanov has details . an alarm was declared at the airfield in the murnom region. unmanned boats of the mock enemy were detected in the barintsev sea. the k-29 helicopter of the northern fleet picks up the task force and moves to destroy the naval drones. complex scenarios are being worked out during the ocean-2024 strategic exercises, experience of a special...
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it's like they did it for you, stu. happy tuesday.ack and a 10% increase in the dividend, up to 83 cents a share. in the last report they said cap-x had grown. 8% -- 78, but there is pressure to show shareholders can reap the rewards of that, so they want to also give you back money to show, look, our investment in a.i. is worth it, and we are rewarding you. stuart: got it. show me oracle, please. it's been doing very well recently. i believe it's on the back of its a.i. investments. but larry ellison is warning about a.i. what's he worried about? >> that it's going to be watching your every move. he effectively said the police force is boeing to be starting to use this and it'll be so easy to track everyone. think about when you're walking down the street, all the cameras out there that can cap -- capture you, your face recognition. he says maybe people will be on better behavior if they know a.i. is watching them. stuart: you're on about 100 camera shots every hour in london, i can tell you. intel is a little higher again this morni
it's like they did it for you, stu. happy tuesday.ack and a 10% increase in the dividend, up to 83 cents a share. in the last report they said cap-x had grown. 8% -- 78, but there is pressure to show shareholders can reap the rewards of that, so they want to also give you back money to show, look, our investment in a.i. is worth it, and we are rewarding you. stuart: got it. show me oracle, please. it's been doing very well recently. i believe it's on the back of its a.i. investments. but larry...
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stu, take it away. stuart: all right, good morning, everyone. dueling economic plans. the is 600 days away. the -- 60 days away. the candidates are making hair pitch. kamala harris will raise taxes on investment income, accumulated wealth, corporations and she would allow the trump tax cuts to expire which means a big tax increase. her handlers are trying to polish her centrist immarges but look closely and cam -- image, and kamala harris still seems to be a tax and spend liberal. donald trump appeared at a town hall with fox's sean hannity going for economic growth, energy independence and more, tax cuts. get this, "the wall street journal" just reported that trump will back elon musk's proposal for a commission on government efficiency. all government agencies would be audited. that'll scare 'em. >>> to the markets. the elephant in the room is tomorrow's jobs report, but this morning muse that only 99,000 private jobs were added last month, a very soft number. the dow, probably very little change by the looks of that board, maybe down 2 but dead flat, in my opinion.
stu, take it away. stuart: all right, good morning, everyone. dueling economic plans. the is 600 days away. the -- 60 days away. the candidates are making hair pitch. kamala harris will raise taxes on investment income, accumulated wealth, corporations and she would allow the trump tax cuts to expire which means a big tax increase. her handlers are trying to polish her centrist immarges but look closely and cam -- image, and kamala harris still seems to be a tax and spend liberal. donald trump...
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stu, i really loved your conclusion and the different lessons of the art of diplomacy, and i saw your in your introductory remarks, you spoke quite a bit from those and i think i think they're absolutely excellent. i didn't know if i'd might suggest not necessarily a new one, but you could have included something like insure international buy in for what you're doing. and i'm thinking particular of the example of the two gulf wars and how jim baker and george bush, herbert walker bush, put such emphasis on getting the legitimating imprimatur of a united united nations security resolution and how really made practically no effort at all. i was perm rep at the u.n. at the time was amazed how quickly we rushed into conflict where we'd barely set up this new inspection mechanism for iraq had it been in existence a month or two and we were already sort of warming up for the battle. we were seeking a second resolution, and that effort failed. so i don't think that the bush the second bush administration had patience to see the inspection process through and do necessary work to get the buy
stu, i really loved your conclusion and the different lessons of the art of diplomacy, and i saw your in your introductory remarks, you spoke quite a bit from those and i think i think they're absolutely excellent. i didn't know if i'd might suggest not necessarily a new one, but you could have included something like insure international buy in for what you're doing. and i'm thinking particular of the example of the two gulf wars and how jim baker and george bush, herbert walker bush, put such...
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stu and giambi. there's nothing fancy about this place.wded concourses and a lot of concret, but it's our place in the bay area. is losing part of its soul. the championship banners fly proudly, but the reality is, within the past five years, the a's, raiders and warriors have all left the complex, all left the town. the past is glorious. the present is painful. as for the future, it's up to us how we move on. and that is it. the lights are out at the coliseum. but you know what? this is a live look. now inside the coliseum. there's still about 50 people here. for hours after the game, they don't want to go home. and i don't think they will for quite some time. it's almost like a family picnic here. it's a lot of the a's staff members and some of the security personnel as well. audrey, we'll send it back to you in the studio. raj said that while the past was surely glorious, definitely been an emotional roller coaster for all the fans out there today. thank you so much. let's go ahead and take one more look now at the coliseum, and you can
stu and giambi. there's nothing fancy about this place.wded concourses and a lot of concret, but it's our place in the bay area. is losing part of its soul. the championship banners fly proudly, but the reality is, within the past five years, the a's, raiders and warriors have all left the complex, all left the town. the past is glorious. the present is painful. as for the future, it's up to us how we move on. and that is it. the lights are out at the coliseum. but you know what? this is a live...
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one of the most important to us that we stop the selling of directs in the coffee shop stu, foreigners, daniel mancha, who is chairman of the citizens initiative. hit is good news. enough is enough, he wants to city to do more to come back to of a tourism well that this people coming from abroad and they see on the take talk that you can buy a special school piece about and therefore all the people are standing here in the rose and waiting, so for our so there are lots of ethics here and people who is walking here tend to walk kind of walk quiet through the streets. the city has already put many measures in place to come back, type a tourism. there are now fewer short term holiday rentals and the tax on overnight stays is one of the highest in europe. lots to responses a band and the city center and 1000 nightclubs. and the red light district must now close down. yeah. but it was towards his plan to do even more. at least ends works for the municipality of amsterdam, before bell doing a certain hotel with putting a stop to hotel construction. for example. there were no new hotels in th
one of the most important to us that we stop the selling of directs in the coffee shop stu, foreigners, daniel mancha, who is chairman of the citizens initiative. hit is good news. enough is enough, he wants to city to do more to come back to of a tourism well that this people coming from abroad and they see on the take talk that you can buy a special school piece about and therefore all the people are standing here in the rose and waiting, so for our so there are lots of ethics here and people...
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from more than one 1400 students and employees in the shelter of the lyceum named after vasyl stus can accommodate only 240 people. that is why the educational institution concluded a cooperation agreement with the frankiv district administration and the nearest shopping center. more than 700 people will be able to stay in the shelters of these buildings in sumy, but this is not enough for all the students of the lyceum to teach. full-time: the entire elementary school in our school is a full-time school, that is, they go every day, all the others in order to fit in the shelter according to the number, our fifth-grade children have one day of distance learning. this is the shelter of one of the lyceums poltava, in which classes are held in the event of an air raid, is large, so it was divided into several halls for elementary, middle and high school. all our shelters. on the condition that there are 1,500 children in the school, we made such a working regime, the schedule of the educational institution, so that we work in the majority, everything is equal, we work in the school, for tw
from more than one 1400 students and employees in the shelter of the lyceum named after vasyl stus can accommodate only 240 people. that is why the educational institution concluded a cooperation agreement with the frankiv district administration and the nearest shopping center. more than 700 people will be able to stay in the shelters of these buildings in sumy, but this is not enough for all the students of the lyceum to teach. full-time: the entire elementary school in our school is a...
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earlier tonight, we did hear from longtime fan and current vacaville high school baseball coach stu cleary said, reading john fisher's note today was frustrating. >> it was a terrible letter. they, they it just me off and i'm sure everyone else, they would have been just better off not saying anything. >> cleary went on to his first game at the coliseum back in 77, and has continued to be a loyal a's fan ever since. he said going to games at the coliseum became a large part of his childhood and his own children as well. he says he will not be following the a's as they move on to sacramento. >> no doubt about it is going to be an emotional week for so many a's fans. well, dave stewart, barry bonds, sergio romo and other celebrities were in oakland today for a charity golf event. it was all in honor of legendary a's and giants pitcher, the late vida blue. they were at sequoia country club for the annual event that blue founded. the money raised goes to northern lights school in oakland. and while that was certainly the focus today, well, a lot of people commented on the a's last week here in
earlier tonight, we did hear from longtime fan and current vacaville high school baseball coach stu cleary said, reading john fisher's note today was frustrating. >> it was a terrible letter. they, they it just me off and i'm sure everyone else, they would have been just better off not saying anything. >> cleary went on to his first game at the coliseum back in 77, and has continued to be a loyal a's fan ever since. he said going to games at the coliseum became a large part of his...
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. >> stu cleary has been a diehard oakland a's fan for more than 40 years. he's gone to so many games, he's lost count hundreds easily. >> you know, thousands, perhaps with the team's imminent departure for sacramento and eventually las vegas. >> cleary says he's feeling so many emotions right now. >> numb, i guess. sad. melancholy. i mean, my kids are in their late 20s. they grew up going to the coliseum. you know, think of all the memories we've had over the years. >> here's cleary and his son in the 1989 world series trophy. here's former a's scott hatteberg and cleary's son, gordie. 22 years ago, cleary, a baseball coach and teacher at vacaville high school, came up with a reverse boycott event. that's when thousands of fans rather than staying away from the coliseum, showed up in huge numbers last june, urging owner john fisher to sell the team to allow the a's to stay in oakland. while many fans are heartbroken or even angry about the a's move, patrick and patricia campbell of new jersey are marking an incredible milestone. >> i'd love to watch basebal
. >> stu cleary has been a diehard oakland a's fan for more than 40 years. he's gone to so many games, he's lost count hundreds easily. >> you know, thousands, perhaps with the team's imminent departure for sacramento and eventually las vegas. >> cleary says he's feeling so many emotions right now. >> numb, i guess. sad. melancholy. i mean, my kids are in their late 20s. they grew up going to the coliseum. you know, think of all the memories we've had over the years....