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. ., ., ., tenure.is first game was against arsenal at goodison park and that was the very first day fans began protesting ahead of games against the running of the club. so it�*s always had a lot of chaos, he�*s had a relegation battle thrown off that went to the final game of the season, it�*s been an interim pause in place for over a year and interim ceo, multiple failed takeovers as well. the most long—running one that many people will of heard of it is the 777 partners saga. they were an american consortium from miami, they tried to buy everton, from last september right up tojune of this year, but kept failing to meet the deadlines and since then there�*s been controversy around some of their other business dealings. we seen cristobal a spotlight co—owner opening say in interviews he would love to own everton and compared it to be the american president but that couldn�*t happen because he already had a premier league club. there�*s been psr breaches because everton were found to not be within the
. ., ., ., tenure.is first game was against arsenal at goodison park and that was the very first day fans began protesting ahead of games against the running of the club. so it�*s always had a lot of chaos, he�*s had a relegation battle thrown off that went to the final game of the season, it�*s been an interim pause in place for over a year and interim ceo, multiple failed takeovers as well. the most long—running one that many people will of heard of it is the 777 partners saga. they...
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i 50 throughout his whole tenure there. ~ so throughout his whole tenure there. ~' ~ ., ., so throughout ~ ., . �* there. i think when mohamed al fa ed there. i think when mohamed al fayed died _ there. i think when mohamed al fayed died last _ there. i think when mohamed al fayed died last year _ there. i think when mohamed al fayed died last year it _ there. i think when mohamed al fayed died last year it brought l fayed died last year it brought back_ fayed died last year it brought back a — fayed died last year it brought back a lot of memories, a lot of bad — back a lot of memories, a lot of bad memories for these women _ of bad memories for these women. that has triggered them to speak— women. that has triggered them to speak out now. it has also taken — to speak out now. it has also taken away a lot of the fear that — taken away a lot of the fear that was_ taken away a lot of the fear that was there before. he has also _ that was there before. he has also been _ that was there before. he has also been portrayed in the crown_ also been portrayed in the crown the netflix series, and
i 50 throughout his whole tenure there. ~ so throughout his whole tenure there. ~' ~ ., ., so throughout ~ ., . �* there. i think when mohamed al fa ed there. i think when mohamed al fayed died _ there. i think when mohamed al fayed died last _ there. i think when mohamed al fayed died last year _ there. i think when mohamed al fayed died last year it _ there. i think when mohamed al fayed died last year it brought l fayed died last year it brought back_ fayed died last year it brought back a...
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so there is a possibility that my tenure in this body will last all of 73 days. should that be the case, that means i will tie for the tenth shortest tenure as united states senator, which also means i will forever be rooted for the good health and good fortune of those who follow so that i can make at least one top ten list at some point in my life. as with those who have come before me and who follow me, no one comes to this august and revered chamber because they were a wallflower before they got here. when no one seeks to be a wallflower whether here a day or decade, the challenges facing our nation are many, but that means so too are the opportunities and i'm going to lean into these opportunities so that, while my time here may be short, my impact may be lasting. i intend to be focused, busy, and to make every day count for the people of new jersey. one vital issue close to my heart, which i will spend much of my energy on over the next nine weeks, is that of our nation's youth mental health crisis. as the father of two sons, joshua, 15, elijah, age 12, i k
so there is a possibility that my tenure in this body will last all of 73 days. should that be the case, that means i will tie for the tenth shortest tenure as united states senator, which also means i will forever be rooted for the good health and good fortune of those who follow so that i can make at least one top ten list at some point in my life. as with those who have come before me and who follow me, no one comes to this august and revered chamber because they were a wallflower before...
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and destruction in the bese gaza strip as the worst humanitarian crisis that he has seen during his tenure. and a senior un official expresses deep concern about israel's inhumane treatment of palestinian abductes, calling for an independent investigation into the regime's violations. well welcome to our studios here in the capital tehran, this is press tv news, thanks for joining us. these 40 palestinians have been killed in an israeli strike on the almawasi area south of the gaza strip, in the attack and of the 60 palestinians have been injured and their entire families that are unaccounted for. israel targeted at least 20 tents belonging to the displaced people and the area had been declared by the regime itself as humanitarian saaf zone, also at least five palestinians have been killed a food stall in the east of gaza city. israely strikes elsewhere in the gaza strip have also claimed dozen lives including in raffa, ja and the nasar refugee camps. the latest killings brings the death though from the us-israeli genocide in gaza since october 7 to nearly 41, also nearly 9500 have been in
and destruction in the bese gaza strip as the worst humanitarian crisis that he has seen during his tenure. and a senior un official expresses deep concern about israel's inhumane treatment of palestinian abductes, calling for an independent investigation into the regime's violations. well welcome to our studios here in the capital tehran, this is press tv news, thanks for joining us. these 40 palestinians have been killed in an israeli strike on the almawasi area south of the gaza strip, in...
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describes the death and destruction in gaza as the worst humanitarian crisis he's seen during his tenure, and a senior un official expresses deep concerns about israel's inhumane treatment of palestinian abductees calling for independent investigations into the regime's violations. hello and welcome live from tehran, you turned to press tv's world news, i'm marsia hashimi, thanks so much for being with us. tens of palestinians have been killed in an israeli strike on the al-mwasi area south of the gaza strip. in the attack, some 60 palestinians have been injured and their entire. families that are unaccounted for, israel targeted at least 20 tents belonging to the displaced people at almwazi near the southern city of khanes. the area had been declared by the regime itself as humanitarian safe zone. also at least five palestinians have been killed a food stall east of gaza city. israel strikes elsewhere in the gaza strip have also claimed dozen more lives including in rafa. jabaliah and the nosariat refugee camps, the latest killings bring the death toe from the us israeli genocide in gaz
describes the death and destruction in gaza as the worst humanitarian crisis he's seen during his tenure, and a senior un official expresses deep concerns about israel's inhumane treatment of palestinian abductees calling for independent investigations into the regime's violations. hello and welcome live from tehran, you turned to press tv's world news, i'm marsia hashimi, thanks so much for being with us. tens of palestinians have been killed in an israeli strike on the al-mwasi area south of...
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but i think for now he says his focus will be on the inquiry for the rest of his tenure and the postry difficultjob of running the business. difficult job of running the business-_ difficult job of running the business. ~ , , . business. absolutely, and there is a bit more — business. absolutely, and there is a bit more from _ business. absolutely, and there is a bit more from the _ is a bit more from the statement we have received within the last few minutes. he has said that there remains much to be done for this great uk institution but thejourney to reset the relationship with postmasters is well under way and our work to supportjustice and our work to supportjustice and redress for sub—postmasters will continue. when it comes to the public inquiry, could you just remind us in terms of what this inquiry can actually achieve and the long road ahead when it comes to sub—postmasters, compensation, the justice they are looking for. the 'ustice they are looking for. , ., . , for. first of all, the inquiry has another _ for. first of all, the inquiry has another phase - for. first of a
but i think for now he says his focus will be on the inquiry for the rest of his tenure and the postry difficultjob of running the business. difficult job of running the business-_ difficult job of running the business. ~ , , . business. absolutely, and there is a bit more — business. absolutely, and there is a bit more from _ business. absolutely, and there is a bit more from the _ is a bit more from the statement we have received within the last few minutes. he has said that there remains...
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the sudden resignation of a minister is not the first during volodymyr zelenskyi's tenure, but it is certainly the biggest reshuffle of the government since the beginning of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, and the tradition remains unchanged. officials leave without a procedure for reporting ministers and appearances. the reasons for dismissal, but those who have not yet been caught up in scandals and still continue to work for the good of the country. oleksiy koshal, doctor, watched this material with us of historical sciences and head of the committee of voters of ukraine. mr. oleksiy, glory to ukraine. glory. mr. oleksiy, let's remember mathematics. mathematics said that permuting terms will not change the sum. we will change the applications. swapped places, and what will we have from it, whether there will be any changes? obviously , there will be, because any new team, that is , any new manager, he tries to show results at least in the first months. so i think we're going to see an increase in activity, shall we say. and will there be fundamental changes? no, it won't
the sudden resignation of a minister is not the first during volodymyr zelenskyi's tenure, but it is certainly the biggest reshuffle of the government since the beginning of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, and the tradition remains unchanged. officials leave without a procedure for reporting ministers and appearances. the reasons for dismissal, but those who have not yet been caught up in scandals and still continue to work for the good of the country. oleksiy koshal, doctor, watched...
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but what we don't have is the right tenure.t the tenure, we have far too many private rented houses where people have to move every year. it gives instability to children, it gives instability for work. it doesn't allow communities to flourish, and we don't have enough council homes. and the problem is the quicker that you buy the build, the council homes, they get sold off and they get sold off and only about a third goes to the council and the rest the treasury. the treasury pockets into their black hole. so something needs to change. now there does need to be a pathway to permanence. and even before the right to buy from thatcher, there was a pathway to permanence where people could own their homes. but without the big discounts and without some of the other disadvantages to communities. >> but isn't the real underlying issue that our planning system has stopped housing being built, and that what you need is a diversity of supply and private renting is not, in and of itself, a bad thing. short term tenure is not, in and of i
but what we don't have is the right tenure.t the tenure, we have far too many private rented houses where people have to move every year. it gives instability to children, it gives instability for work. it doesn't allow communities to flourish, and we don't have enough council homes. and the problem is the quicker that you buy the build, the council homes, they get sold off and they get sold off and only about a third goes to the council and the rest the treasury. the treasury pockets into...
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the situation in tenure is different.ight authority. it investigates every allegation against the police. so you are saying this report is not true? . . , , ., ., true? that exercise is going on. in fact, the situation _ true? that exercise is going on. in fact, the situation you _ true? that exercise is going on. in fact, the situation you are - fact, the situation you are discussing is under investigation in tenure. i do not think anybody can arrive at a conclusion that this or that happened unless and until an independent investigation is carried out. there were many pessimists, many critics, many people who never thought this deployment would happen and that we would make significant progress. i want to tell you, that sentiment, even in tenure, is changing, because people are realising progress is being made. ii realising progress is being made. if your independent investigation comes to the conclusion that there was misconduct by the police, there will be consequences?— misconduct by the police, there will be consequ
the situation in tenure is different.ight authority. it investigates every allegation against the police. so you are saying this report is not true? . . , , ., ., true? that exercise is going on. in fact, the situation _ true? that exercise is going on. in fact, the situation you _ true? that exercise is going on. in fact, the situation you are - fact, the situation you are discussing is under investigation in tenure. i do not think anybody can arrive at a conclusion that this or that happened...
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the biggest deadweight cost is unproductive tenured faculty. you want to be able to do this but it also helps identify, if you are there for politicking and not academic rigor, we will do that. there was just an article to identify. we've got the bottom 20% that will be filtered out. we have also empowered presidents of our university also like free agency. there is someone good at hillsdale or mit, we give the money. do not let the hiring be held captive by the current faculty. why? if you are undercurrent in any university of this country, if you go in front of the faculty, are you going to get tenure? probably not? i would say 95% not. now you don't have to worry about that. we see people that are talented and bring them in. we brought in a lot of professors for our university. we have this post-tenure review . this is a small liberal arts college publicly funded. i did not even know what it was when i became governor. the speaker of the house came to me and said, i want to talk about new college. he said this places in sarasota. i was like,
the biggest deadweight cost is unproductive tenured faculty. you want to be able to do this but it also helps identify, if you are there for politicking and not academic rigor, we will do that. there was just an article to identify. we've got the bottom 20% that will be filtered out. we have also empowered presidents of our university also like free agency. there is someone good at hillsdale or mit, we give the money. do not let the hiring be held captive by the current faculty. why? if you are...
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gutier saying that this is unacceptable, of course that this is the worst thing he has seen in his tenure, and he's absolutely right in that, and in fact this is uh the worst genocide" seen it prob probably in in decades, so long before he ever took office as the un secretary general, um, but of course all of these un demands, and it's not just palestine, of course, but palestine is the most egregous example of it, but many other cases, the united nations is completely powerless to fight against those who are are already powerful, let's say, one of the reasons being of course that these powerful nations who are committing the massacers in this case, design this entity, so backed of course by the united states. and the united kingdom are themselves un member states and in the cases of the united states and and the uk of course member states of the security council with vital power is entity is built on colonialism, it's built on genocide ever since 1948, ever since its very existence, and so there is no real incentive for these people to stop bombing palestine, because bombing palestine an
gutier saying that this is unacceptable, of course that this is the worst thing he has seen in his tenure, and he's absolutely right in that, and in fact this is uh the worst genocide" seen it prob probably in in decades, so long before he ever took office as the un secretary general, um, but of course all of these un demands, and it's not just palestine, of course, but palestine is the most egregous example of it, but many other cases, the united nations is completely powerless to fight...
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when i went on that blind date, she was the first term attorney general when we celebrated our tenure anniversary in front of the world when she gave the acceptance speech to the dnc. she went from attorney general where she took on transnational gangs at the border. she beat the big banks when they were defrauding consumers during the mortgage crisis. she shut down for-profit schools gaming people -- scamming people who just wanted an education. there she is. then as a u.s. senator, she continued network in the senate pushing things like maternal health care which got done when she was vice president. and when she became vice president -- one of the most annoying things we heard as her family because we see the work she's doing. are you kidding me? she is doing a lot as vice president in the oval office helping make some of the hardest decisions. in the situation room dealing with the national security issues. and on the world stage. she talked about it at the debate. being in ukraine, all over the place, showing that mastery, showing she's ready to be commander in chief day one. she
when i went on that blind date, she was the first term attorney general when we celebrated our tenure anniversary in front of the world when she gave the acceptance speech to the dnc. she went from attorney general where she took on transnational gangs at the border. she beat the big banks when they were defrauding consumers during the mortgage crisis. she shut down for-profit schools gaming people -- scamming people who just wanted an education. there she is. then as a u.s. senator, she...
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the average tenure is 27 years. think of clarence thomas. he was confirmed. 1991 when he's 43 years old. he's already been on the supreme court for 34 years. if you remains on the supreme court until he's 90, the aged john paul stevens retired. he'll be a justice for 47 years. or of amy coney barrett. she was 48 when she was confirmed for court in 2020. if stays until she's 87, the aged ruth bader ginsburg died. barrett will be a justice into the 2059. this is just too much power in one person's hands for too long a period time. but as i say, i think constitution amendment is at least possible if we choose to work for it. but i also raised in the book what you say rather than have a lot of piecemeal amendments. is it time to start thinking about a new constitution? in some ways, it's absurd that we're governed in 2024 by a document that was in 1787 for a very small agrarian society with enslaved people that occupied one coast in the country. it time. at some point it will be time to think about how do we draft a new constitution. take the mo
the average tenure is 27 years. think of clarence thomas. he was confirmed. 1991 when he's 43 years old. he's already been on the supreme court for 34 years. if you remains on the supreme court until he's 90, the aged john paul stevens retired. he'll be a justice for 47 years. or of amy coney barrett. she was 48 when she was confirmed for court in 2020. if stays until she's 87, the aged ruth bader ginsburg died. barrett will be a justice into the 2059. this is just too much power in one...
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and it is funny, we have this post-tenure review, people are being processed out. some people have looked at what we have done at like new college in sarasota. this is a small liberal arts college, publicly funded. i didn't even know what it was night became governor. i remember the speaker of the house and said governor, i want to talk to you about new college. i was like, why we need a new college? no, this place in sarasota. it was like a marxist commune, left of the left, no grades. look, if that's what you want to pursue, you have every right to do that. but not at the taxpayers expense. so i put seven conservatives on the board of trustees. [applause] so i put seven conservatives on the board of trustees, they fired the president, hired a conservative president, they abolished gender studies department. they were the first university in america to eliminate de and i. [applause] and they reframed the mission of the college to be the nation's top publicly funded classical liberal arts college, similar to a hillsdale college. so, when we did that -- even though
and it is funny, we have this post-tenure review, people are being processed out. some people have looked at what we have done at like new college in sarasota. this is a small liberal arts college, publicly funded. i didn't even know what it was night became governor. i remember the speaker of the house and said governor, i want to talk to you about new college. i was like, why we need a new college? no, this place in sarasota. it was like a marxist commune, left of the left, no grades. look,...
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strict voter id requirements and bans on early voting and vote by mail. >> in washington, i'm jessi tenure. >> election officials are warning about the nation's mail delivery system and now it. the officials say that earlier. but i'm gonna let you go ahead finish that story rebut okay. the officials say early this year for the primary elections, local election offices. we're going to just go to film i got my mike gets fixed here. >> i will we are windy today and you're looking at a live picture of those clouds rolling in over by our mount tam cam. so it was windy today. and that is the weather story for here in the bay area. and here is a live look at sfo. you know, there was a warning for of planes earlier today and yesterday believe so something to think about, especially if you're driving around the mountain passes and the higher elevation. look at the winds now wind speeds are are at 30 miles per hour at this hour. usually were in the 20's with that sea breeze. so that is the what's going on here. expect breezy conditions through the evening and even through your thursday as well. this
strict voter id requirements and bans on early voting and vote by mail. >> in washington, i'm jessi tenure. >> election officials are warning about the nation's mail delivery system and now it. the officials say that earlier. but i'm gonna let you go ahead finish that story rebut okay. the officials say early this year for the primary elections, local election offices. we're going to just go to film i got my mike gets fixed here. >> i will we are windy today and you're looking...
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death and destruction in the besieg gaza strip, the worst humanitarian crisis he's seen during his tenure. antonio gatere stated in an interview that the un is prepared to monitor any ceasefire in gaza. he noted that while the un cannot administer the territory, our deploy peacekeepers, it remains ready to assist with the ceasefire, he said two-state solution to the decades long israeli palestinian conflict is not only viable option, but also the only solution. gar has added that achieving peace in west asia henges on the necessity of two-state solution. historian and journalist bretkers joined us earlier from the belgian city of house to share his thoughts on on why the un has become so powerless in confronting israel's repeated violations of international law? absolutely, i think we can all agree that the united nations has been almost completely toothless when it comes to actually um enforcing the the claims that they make and enforcing the demands and the red lines that they draw, the so-called red lines, at least you have now antonio gutier saying that this is... acceptable of course
death and destruction in the besieg gaza strip, the worst humanitarian crisis he's seen during his tenure. antonio gatere stated in an interview that the un is prepared to monitor any ceasefire in gaza. he noted that while the un cannot administer the territory, our deploy peacekeepers, it remains ready to assist with the ceasefire, he said two-state solution to the decades long israeli palestinian conflict is not only viable option, but also the only solution. gar has added that achieving...
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i'm jessi tenure. happening tomorrow. francisco becomes the first city in the state to host and entertainment zone event. >> 3 bars on front street will host the financial district's annual oktoberfest block party between california and sacramento. streets recently passed bill allows for brick and mortar bars and restaurants to sell to be consumed on the street. the event is free to attend, but they encourage you to rsvp. >> still ahead, a new study shows landlords that are discriminating against black clients will tell you where after the break. >> lawmakers are introducing a new bill that would help service members better qualify for student loan forgiveness programs. connecticut congressman joe courtney introduced that bill lee says that military members are not getting full credit for their deployed service because of current rules and poor communication between the departments of education and defense. now he believes if this bill becomes a reality, nearly 200,000 service members would benefit from the change. the da
i'm jessi tenure. happening tomorrow. francisco becomes the first city in the state to host and entertainment zone event. >> 3 bars on front street will host the financial district's annual oktoberfest block party between california and sacramento. streets recently passed bill allows for brick and mortar bars and restaurants to sell to be consumed on the street. the event is free to attend, but they encourage you to rsvp. >> still ahead, a new study shows landlords that are...
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our washington correspondent jessi tenure reports. i intend to be a president for all people at a forum for black journalists in pennsylvania tuesday, vice president kamala harris touted her plan for an opportunity economy where all people >> have access to the resources to compete. vice president harris says she wants to expand the child tax credit for young parents and for older americans make home health care more affordable. not everyone has the ability to take time from work to do it. >> and they need help. her running mate governor tim walz called voters in georgia. you can get trump to do telling them this is how they win the election. this is not going to be one in a twitter is going to be my neighbors calling of the years on the ball. the white house says vice president harris called former president donald trump tuesday. >> following the second assassination attempt against him. thank trump met the law enforcement officers who captured the accused gunman before heading to michigan for a town hall tuesday night. tough enough.
our washington correspondent jessi tenure reports. i intend to be a president for all people at a forum for black journalists in pennsylvania tuesday, vice president kamala harris touted her plan for an opportunity economy where all people >> have access to the resources to compete. vice president harris says she wants to expand the child tax credit for young parents and for older americans make home health care more affordable. not everyone has the ability to take time from work to do...
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the sudden resignation of a minister is not the first during the tenure of volodymyr zelenskyi, but itcertainly the biggest reshuffle of the government at the beginning of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, and the tradition remains unchanged. officials leave without a procedure for reporting to ministers and explaining the reasons for dismissal, but those who have not yet been listened to. there were scandals and still continue to work for the good of the country. they don't sleep day and night to find out information about the enemy's plans and play ahead. on september 7, ukraine celebrated the day of military intelligence. ukraine's success in the fight against the enemy depends on these people. during the full-scale war, ukrainian intelligence carried out several large-scale and significant operations. let's remember the most important thing. together. vigilance is their main weapon. ukrainian scouts do everything in order to clearly hear and see the enemy, anticipate his plans, as well as determine strengths and weaknesses . thanks to unceasing work, now gur has an impressiv
the sudden resignation of a minister is not the first during the tenure of volodymyr zelenskyi, but itcertainly the biggest reshuffle of the government at the beginning of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, and the tradition remains unchanged. officials leave without a procedure for reporting to ministers and explaining the reasons for dismissal, but those who have not yet been listened to. there were scandals and still continue to work for the good of the country. they don't sleep day...
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the sudden resignation of a minister is not the first during the tenure of volodymyr zelenskyi, but ity the biggest reshuffle of the government since the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine, and the tradition remains unchanged. officials leave without the procedure of reporting to the ministers and explaining the reasons for dismissal, but those who have not yet died of scandals and still continue to work for the good of the country. now i have a toothpaste that does more. lacquer active++ with plus active ingredients, i use. to overcome gum problems and bad breath. lacalot activ+ with two-phase technology. actively overcomes bleeding gums and gives fresh breath. lakalut active plus - action that you feel immediately. fm. galicia listen to yours. tingling, numbness or crawling of ants in the limbs arise spontaneously and worry you. a special complex of active substances of dolgit antineuro helps to normalize the functioning of the nervous system. dolgit antineuro helps to return to usual activities without tingling and numbness in the limbs. capsules dolllid antinev
the sudden resignation of a minister is not the first during the tenure of volodymyr zelenskyi, but ity the biggest reshuffle of the government since the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine, and the tradition remains unchanged. officials leave without the procedure of reporting to the ministers and explaining the reasons for dismissal, but those who have not yet died of scandals and still continue to work for the good of the country. now i have a toothpaste that does more....
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during my tenure i have consistently emphasized and disclosed the efforts by the court, the last meeting held in my hometown of hiroshima, this meeting i believe could not have been better suited for my last foreign visit as the prime minister. the security environment surrounding ourselves are becoming increasingly severe and the international order based on the rule of law is under threat. under this backdrop, it is ever more important for us in the quad to share that is such democracy to continue to demonstrate our firm commitment to our -- it is crucial to coordinate with the regional countries and to materialize our vision by concrete actions. i look forward to future discussion today so that we may listen to the voices of the original countries, south asia and pacific and corporation for the region. >> thank you, mr. president, and i can thank you for giving us the honor of hosting in this wonderful venue where you went to school and for your very warm welcome. i'm absolutely certain that my head master would be shocked that i find myself here as well. it is absolutely delightful t
during my tenure i have consistently emphasized and disclosed the efforts by the court, the last meeting held in my hometown of hiroshima, this meeting i believe could not have been better suited for my last foreign visit as the prime minister. the security environment surrounding ourselves are becoming increasingly severe and the international order based on the rule of law is under threat. under this backdrop, it is ever more important for us in the quad to share that is such democracy to...
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in the two-year have on inverted in the tenure is higher than the two-year in that indicates that suddenly we're going to have a recession? >> we call it a rocky landing, that empire may be pretty volatile in the manufacturing sector has been on some measures of recession for 18 months, that's good that they finally got a decent number out today but the last several have been weak at empire manufacturing, manufacturing is soft for sure and that's one reason why we think the fed has got to get going with the rate cuts we think they will and we hope that they do 50 and on wednesday i would not be shocked if they only do 25 but they're going to do more over the next 18 months for sure. it's good to see you, thank you very much, you gotta set the dvr for all day wednesday what is going to cut undercover the action at fox business 1:00 p.m. eastern were to go commercial free, the rate decision comes down to p.m. eastern and jerome powell's press conference begins a half-hour later that will spill into the final hour of trade and at "the claman countdown" we will have complete coverage of the ma
in the two-year have on inverted in the tenure is higher than the two-year in that indicates that suddenly we're going to have a recession? >> we call it a rocky landing, that empire may be pretty volatile in the manufacturing sector has been on some measures of recession for 18 months, that's good that they finally got a decent number out today but the last several have been weak at empire manufacturing, manufacturing is soft for sure and that's one reason why we think the fed has got to...
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, if you go in front of that faculty, if you don't toe the ideological line, are you going to get tenure? probably not. in fact i'd say 95% not. now we don't have to worry about that. they see people that are talented, they bring them in, so we've brought in a lot of professors for university and it's funny because we have this post-tenure review. people are being processed out. some people have looked at what we've done like new college in sarasota. this was like a small liberal arts college, publicly funded. i didn't even know what it was when i became governor. i remember the speaker of the house came to me, said the governor, i want to talk to you about new college. i was like why do we need a new college, we have enough of them already. he was like no, this place in sarasota. you tell me about it. it was like a marxist commune, left of the left, no grades, all this stuff. look, if that's what you want to pursue, you have every right to do that, but not at the taxpayers expense. so i put seven conservatives on the board of trustees. so i put seven conservatives on the board of truste
, if you go in front of that faculty, if you don't toe the ideological line, are you going to get tenure? probably not. in fact i'd say 95% not. now we don't have to worry about that. they see people that are talented, they bring them in, so we've brought in a lot of professors for university and it's funny because we have this post-tenure review. people are being processed out. some people have looked at what we've done like new college in sarasota. this was like a small liberal arts college,...
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. >> the iconic show marked the end of pat sajak's tenure.ure with a colorful makeover of the set. >> yes, wheel of fortune is tomorrow night at eight right here on abc seven. >> all right. the 40 niners opened a new season without their star running back. and they still did great. >> oh, yeah, they did. sports director larry beil is here with more. larry. >> dan, the last time jordan mason carried the ball as much as he did tonight, he was in high school. the mason brick by brick, battering the jets as the niners managed to win but do they really? do they see that crick in your neck? that ache in your heart? will they see that funny little thing that wasn't there last year? a new bounce in your step? the way your retinal scan connects to your blood sugar? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. alright. what's the definition of character to you? umm... would you be a superhero or a supervillain? if you could say one thing to big tobacco, what would it be? it's so important in this time of change that we recl
. >> the iconic show marked the end of pat sajak's tenure.ure with a colorful makeover of the set. >> yes, wheel of fortune is tomorrow night at eight right here on abc seven. >> all right. the 40 niners opened a new season without their star running back. and they still did great. >> oh, yeah, they did. sports director larry beil is here with more. larry. >> dan, the last time jordan mason carried the ball as much as he did tonight, he was in high school. the...
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during the tenure of mr. poroshenko and during the tenure of mr.elenskyi, a huge number of different organizations and institutions were created, which were called upon to somehow transfer billions, at least a part of these billions from private to state pockets, and no, we , we are not looking there, mr. mykola, we are not looking there, absolutely, we are looking, it is already in the consequences, we... look at the cause, the reason until the customs is reformed, the way the draft law has been developed now, when the customs officer will not be able to determine on his own, as you mentioned the presidents here, yushchenko, being the president, said that not a single pair of shoes is more expensive than $15 in ukraine, who then sells 200, 300 or 500 dollars each, where do they come from, that is, until the system is changed, and the law enforcement agencies are already an afterthought, so the first thing is what we are trying to achieve as a business, it is to change the system, but what are we with you now what to change, i'm just, when i sit, i
during the tenure of mr. poroshenko and during the tenure of mr.elenskyi, a huge number of different organizations and institutions were created, which were called upon to somehow transfer billions, at least a part of these billions from private to state pockets, and no, we , we are not looking there, mr. mykola, we are not looking there, absolutely, we are looking, it is already in the consequences, we... look at the cause, the reason until the customs is reformed, the way the draft law has...
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, as we would say, now, the royal tenure , he was a protege, a protege of sweden, although at the beginning he seemed to insist that he was not going to be king, that he was only going to hand over the throne of sobesky to someone from the royal family, because it was then about jacob sobesky, but it did not come to that, he was finally in the crowned, well, but his reign was completely dependent, actually , on the geopolitical situation, as soon as charles 12 lost, his him as well as mazepa and... his, his case was decided, yes, that is, but nevertheless he collected great popularity in the common sense, perhaps not even due to some of his personal qualities, or rather, against the background, as a matter of fact, of the fact that his competitors did not like him very much, yes, that is, this augustus the strong, and after his death he was an undisputed candidate, but neighboring states, including russia the empire did not allow the monotron to sit down, i just thought of another such moment, you said that he had before... to give one of the sobetsky princes, but i remind myself of the 55t
, as we would say, now, the royal tenure , he was a protege, a protege of sweden, although at the beginning he seemed to insist that he was not going to be king, that he was only going to hand over the throne of sobesky to someone from the royal family, because it was then about jacob sobesky, but it did not come to that, he was finally in the crowned, well, but his reign was completely dependent, actually , on the geopolitical situation, as soon as charles 12 lost, his him as well as mazepa...
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there is some institute news —— institutionalisation that going to go beyond biden�*s tenure.y significant way. they have a number of working groups that have become quite mature and generating a lot of outcomes. these bring government officials from the four countries together but also involve the private sector. in the us, the us congress agreed surprisingly and a quad caucus of republican and democrat, democratic members who are going to continue to involve themselves and support the quad. there is some institute news —— institutionalisation that going to go beyond biden�*s tenure. even though biden is leaving, i think there is a constant, certainly for the united states, which is the need to cooperate with allies and partners. need to cooperate with allies and partwa— need to cooperate with allies and partners. dana russell of the asia society _ and partners. dana russell of the asia society policy - the asia society policy institute, thank you as always. donald trump has turned down a second debate with vice president kamala harris.0n friday, ms harris accepted an invitat
there is some institute news —— institutionalisation that going to go beyond biden�*s tenure.y significant way. they have a number of working groups that have become quite mature and generating a lot of outcomes. these bring government officials from the four countries together but also involve the private sector. in the us, the us congress agreed surprisingly and a quad caucus of republican and democrat, democratic members who are going to continue to involve themselves and support the...
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, obviously, it may not be exactly predicted in the first, in the first months of his career, his tenure he becomes the president, because obviously, these are the first months of entering the business, as if it is already in business, but still, the signs of the times indicate that... the united states of america can be, can change its approaches to understanding foreign policy. joseph biden is a representative of such old-school politics, which was formed back in the day, and he, together , formed it himself. with henry kissinger, that is , he witnessed how the united states was building this bipolar policy in relation to china, to the soviet union, and of course, he will leave it, he will remain so, he won't change, maybe some things seem too obvious to him, but obviously kamela harris is younger in age, she may have a different vision, after all, i will remind you that kamela harris is a representative of the law enforcement system, that is... for her, understanding who the criminal is is absolutely clear, that is, who breaks the rules, and it is on her shoulders that this responsibi
, obviously, it may not be exactly predicted in the first, in the first months of his career, his tenure he becomes the president, because obviously, these are the first months of entering the business, as if it is already in business, but still, the signs of the times indicate that... the united states of america can be, can change its approaches to understanding foreign policy. joseph biden is a representative of such old-school politics, which was formed back in the day, and he, together ,...
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, as we would say, now the royal tenure, he was a protege, protege of sweden, although at the beginningst that he was not going to be king, that he was only. actually will hand over the throne of sobetsky to one of the princes of sobetsky, because at that time it was about yakov sobetsky, but it did not come to that, he was crowned in the end, but his reign completely depended, strictly speaking, on the geopolitical situation, as soon as charles 12 lost, his his as well as mazepa, his his case was decided, yes, that is, but nevertheless he retained great popularity in the affairs of the commonwealth, perhaps not even thanks to some with their personal qualities they protected things against the background, actually speaking, of the fact that his competitors really disliked him, yes. then this august the strong, and after his death he was an undisputed candidate, but the neighboring states, including the russian empire, did not allow him to sit on the throne. i'm simple thought of another such moment, you said that he had to hand over to one of the sobetsky princes, but i remind myself o
, as we would say, now the royal tenure, he was a protege, protege of sweden, although at the beginningst that he was not going to be king, that he was only. actually will hand over the throne of sobetsky to one of the princes of sobetsky, because at that time it was about yakov sobetsky, but it did not come to that, he was crowned in the end, but his reign completely depended, strictly speaking, on the geopolitical situation, as soon as charles 12 lost, his his as well as mazepa, his his case...
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the sudden resignation of a minister is not the first during the tenure of volodymyr zelenskyi, but ity the biggest reshuffle of the government since the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine, and the tradition remains unchanged. officials leave without a procedure for reporting to ministers and explaining the reasons. dismissal, but those who have not yet been caught up in scandals and still continue to work for the good of the country. that's the plot prepared by our colleagues, we explained a little who moved where in this, in this, you know, superposition, there is already, let's go back to our conversation, and in fact sofia lazarova is with us, an analyst of the chesno movement. ms. sophia, what can you add to what we have seen? yes, well , indeed, i will start with such general figures that 11 out of 22 members of the cabinet of ministers changed, and this can really be called a big reset, because during the resignation of honcharuk's government, this is the largest number of ministers who changed like this in, well, no in one, on two days on september 4-5, whe
the sudden resignation of a minister is not the first during the tenure of volodymyr zelenskyi, but ity the biggest reshuffle of the government since the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine, and the tradition remains unchanged. officials leave without a procedure for reporting to ministers and explaining the reasons. dismissal, but those who have not yet been caught up in scandals and still continue to work for the good of the country. that's the plot prepared by our...
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the average tenure is still 16 years. >> it is a journey. we made progress in one year and we will make progress in the next as well. >> have we also implemented though a freeze so that when people leave we are not bringing new employees in? >> what we do because of the tightness headcount we evaluate every position that becomes available. but if i may i want to make sure it is clear. the employees at the va and oit deserve those races as well. >> mr. delbene, i am not arguing that. what i am doing though is making sure the general public that is watching this understands there are things to be done to drive a lot of your budget into the hr department. mr. delbene -- >> it is not that much of the budget. >> a lot of the money is being driven into the hr department and we're starting to starve the very, very purpose of your department which is technology. okay? and i am afraid as i am looking forward because i've seen this scenario play out that what you are doing is betting on congress. you are betting on your increase is coming through so y
the average tenure is still 16 years. >> it is a journey. we made progress in one year and we will make progress in the next as well. >> have we also implemented though a freeze so that when people leave we are not bringing new employees in? >> what we do because of the tightness headcount we evaluate every position that becomes available. but if i may i want to make sure it is clear. the employees at the va and oit deserve those races as well. >> mr. delbene, i am not...
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precious time but as we talked about, that's part of the chaos that has been the hallmark of his tenure and of house republicans in the past session. one of the things we are hearing about the cr is some that are arguing that it should be going until february or march because they feel whoever wins the election should be the ones determining how the government could spin till september, do you think the cr needs to be this year, this calendar year. >> well, you should be specific because the only people arguing that point is house republicans and specifically house leadership, you're not hearing a lot of -- i haven't heard a lot of house appropriators on the republican side lean into this. i think chairman cole has been very measured in his comments but i'm not hearing a lot of folks who actually have experience appropriating to say that marks where they want to be, in fact, susan collins has pushed back against this so this is house republican leadership caring this forward. i think it is important for the house to do its work, as soon as possible by putting out a 6-month date. we are
precious time but as we talked about, that's part of the chaos that has been the hallmark of his tenure and of house republicans in the past session. one of the things we are hearing about the cr is some that are arguing that it should be going until february or march because they feel whoever wins the election should be the ones determining how the government could spin till september, do you think the cr needs to be this year, this calendar year. >> well, you should be specific because...
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it was early on in my tenure and i took it very seriously and addressed it. i will also say that senior staff are held to a very, very high standard because we follow the oversight. so as an integrity committee with due reports and investigations on ig's, they never had any findings. but even without having to's commission are retaliation or harassment, what i can tell you is that i still cared about employee morale and try to have employees feel supported, and we just created this environment of high dignity and professionalism and respect so that employees could bring their best selves to work and work like a team and the senior staff share the same values and i believe that is reflected in the great success that sigtarp had. we are a very small agency compared to the mission that we had to take on. so everyone was pulling together and we were able to have that success and protect the financial system. that is why i want to go to the fdic and do the same thing there. >> can you confirm to me you have no complaints filed against you specifically with discrim
it was early on in my tenure and i took it very seriously and addressed it. i will also say that senior staff are held to a very, very high standard because we follow the oversight. so as an integrity committee with due reports and investigations on ig's, they never had any findings. but even without having to's commission are retaliation or harassment, what i can tell you is that i still cared about employee morale and try to have employees feel supported, and we just created this environment...
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it was early on in my tenure and i took it very seriously and addressed it. i will also say that all ig's and senior staff are held to a very high standard because we fall under oversight. there's an integrity committee that would do reports an investigation on ig's and they never had any findings. even without having discrimination or retaliation or harassment what i can tell you is that i still care about employee morale and trying to have employees feel supported. we created this environment of high dignity and professionalism and respect so employees could bring their best selves to work and work like a team and the senior staff share the same values. belief that is reflected in the great success. we were a very small agency with the mission we had to take on so everybody was pulling together and we had that success to protect the financial system. that's why i want to go to the fdic do the same thing there. >> can you confirm for me if had no complaints filed against you specifically for discrimination or retaliation or harassment. >> i think it would be
it was early on in my tenure and i took it very seriously and addressed it. i will also say that all ig's and senior staff are held to a very high standard because we fall under oversight. there's an integrity committee that would do reports an investigation on ig's and they never had any findings. even without having discrimination or retaliation or harassment what i can tell you is that i still care about employee morale and trying to have employees feel supported. we created this environment...
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. >> what is the average tenure of your current oit employees? >> i believe the average is six years. >> how many employees how many of those employees were hired since 2022 with the special salary rate created? >> total, i believe this fiscal year has been for 64, in totality i think we have been at 1000. we are hard -- we have hired since july -- >> let me make sure i understand this. >> is that accurate, 85% employees received the increases . >> just new employees. >> that's fine. i just want to make sure that we are really clear that 85% of the existing folks who have a tenure of about 16 years received a 17% increase. mr. delbene, i understand your objective to use a special salary rate to make oit a more attractive place to work and recruit more talent, i get it. that doesn't seem to be what happened. >> we brought in 400 people, the average tenure is 16 years. >> we have made progress in one year and we will make progress in next. >> we have also implemented a freeze and when people leave we are not bringing more employees in? >> because o
. >> what is the average tenure of your current oit employees? >> i believe the average is six years. >> how many employees how many of those employees were hired since 2022 with the special salary rate created? >> total, i believe this fiscal year has been for 64, in totality i think we have been at 1000. we are hard -- we have hired since july -- >> let me make sure i understand this. >> is that accurate, 85% employees received the increases . >> just...
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toward the end of my tenure, i felt like i was the only one going through that and i felt isolated. many people reached out to me in health care and other industries saying i have felt the same way and it was incredibly validating. and i was able to speak publicly about the experiences that i had and received the response that i did which was affirming. host: greg mom's he is a republican and a neurologist. he had an all ed, band ddi in medical schools. accrediting institutions are pushing america's 150 eight medical schools to train future physicians in political activism, wasting precious time and resources that could be spent on medical practice. results will likely be physicians less qualified to meet patient needs. what is your response? dr. blackstone: i saw today he put forth a bill to rid of ddi in medicine and my response is im appalled. when we look at the statistics. myself as a black woman with a degree in medical school, i'm still five times more likely to die in pregnancy than white counterparts. why would that have been? why is it happening in 2024? our health care sy
toward the end of my tenure, i felt like i was the only one going through that and i felt isolated. many people reached out to me in health care and other industries saying i have felt the same way and it was incredibly validating. and i was able to speak publicly about the experiences that i had and received the response that i did which was affirming. host: greg mom's he is a republican and a neurologist. he had an all ed, band ddi in medical schools. accrediting institutions are pushing...
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the tenure treasury yield moving higher up one. 3 basis points, crude oil still under $70 a barrel, $67.95, bitcoin was up $300 and there it is up is up 311, 57,644. now this. the media was quick to declare kamala harris the winner and the president will debate but listen to what a political reporter at cbs had to say about voters in battleground state of michigan. >> i talk to 20 voters, not one was undecided. not one. headlines come and the go but let me tell you, support for donald trump is real and resilient. i encountered that everywhere i went. ashley: that is not unusual. if you're a trump support you are a trump supporter and there is no questions. joining me now is deroy murdock. is the media underestimating trump and his support but the critical issue is those who are undecided, they will make the difference. where are we there? getting back to the debate kamala harris was i think what we can say about her is she wasn't as bad as we thought she might be. but where is trump now? is he on the defensive? does he need to regain some momentum? >> i like to use this analogy. i've flown
the tenure treasury yield moving higher up one. 3 basis points, crude oil still under $70 a barrel, $67.95, bitcoin was up $300 and there it is up is up 311, 57,644. now this. the media was quick to declare kamala harris the winner and the president will debate but listen to what a political reporter at cbs had to say about voters in battleground state of michigan. >> i talk to 20 voters, not one was undecided. not one. headlines come and the go but let me tell you, support for donald...