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. >> the community and the family felt like terence was a person of interest in the case. >> terence an aunt who helped raise him. >> so i asked her. "why haven't you gotten with me and called me and prayed with me?" and she looked me in my face, and she said, "we thought you did it." >> that must have hurt. >> that tore my heart out of my chest. >> terence was very offended that people thought he had something to do with tamika's disappearance. i told terence we wanted to speak with him. i armed our reporter with tiny lipstick cameras, and we set off in a car behind him and sent him to talk to terence. >> you telling me you did not have anything to do with it, correct? >> exactly. exactly. >> at one point, he even got down on his knees talking to our reporter, trying to plead that he did not do this. >> why do you agree to talk to "america's most wanted"? >> i wanted the story to get out. i'm thinking, okay, "america's most wanted," they're stable, they have good researchers. but you know, y'all didn't come with this. i'm like, "y'all didn't come to help find her. you came to get a
. >> the community and the family felt like terence was a person of interest in the case. >> terence an aunt who helped raise him. >> so i asked her. "why haven't you gotten with me and called me and prayed with me?" and she looked me in my face, and she said, "we thought you did it." >> that must have hurt. >> that tore my heart out of my chest. >> terence was very offended that people thought he had something to do with tamika's...
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ringback for long ground incursion, or whether it is an attempt to re establish a, a form of the terence between israel and his by lot by extension it on and of the members of the so called excess of resistance. and if it is the last to then it's emblematic of what we've been seeing, that some of called the quote unquote shadow ball across the past few months as the various actors involved to try to reduce that sort of red lines that will stop any wider escalation ok, so escalation incursion or the terence you're saying is rails sabotage of his beloved pages and walkie talkies though is being seen as a tactical success. but does that make sense strategic? the, if it isn't the present you to some kind of wider offensive against has block as well in books for you, it creates power. no, it's psychological operations as i upsets it's generates a vis real sense of power noise. as to what might happen next. your package earlier spoke of a people leaving that phones on on bikes and i've, i've seen stories and spoken to people who switched off. baby monitors, for example, see a full list of what
ringback for long ground incursion, or whether it is an attempt to re establish a, a form of the terence between israel and his by lot by extension it on and of the members of the so called excess of resistance. and if it is the last to then it's emblematic of what we've been seeing, that some of called the quote unquote shadow ball across the past few months as the various actors involved to try to reduce that sort of red lines that will stop any wider escalation ok, so escalation incursion or...
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nelson. >> michele ann nelson. >> peter allen nelson. >> oscar nesbitt. >> gerard terence nevins.hristopher newton carter. and my cousin craig damien dolores. this anniversary, i am nearly the same age my cousin was when he passed away 23 years ago. 30. in reflection of that act i came across 3414. seek peace and pursue it. so how do i and we as a country do good 23 years later to honor them? today, it seems everyone knows the name of the next star athlete, entertainer, public figure, and can name the next "can't miss" consumer product, but we made a promise to never forget and i encourage the world to become more knowledgeable of our loved ones names. learn who they were, what they stood for, and what they were robbed of. let's speak more of the names. i would like to remember the victims of 9/11 not just on the anniversary. that is one of the ways that we as a nation can do good despite the evils of that day. may god bless my cousin, your loved ones, and may god bless the united states of america. >> and my brother thomas patrick knox. i lost my brother thomas patrick knox on 9/
nelson. >> michele ann nelson. >> peter allen nelson. >> oscar nesbitt. >> gerard terence nevins.hristopher newton carter. and my cousin craig damien dolores. this anniversary, i am nearly the same age my cousin was when he passed away 23 years ago. 30. in reflection of that act i came across 3414. seek peace and pursue it. so how do i and we as a country do good 23 years later to honor them? today, it seems everyone knows the name of the next star athlete, entertainer,...
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that day, we were seeing one of the key people of the torture technique, a person named terence gavagan, he was one of the colonial officials and the big officials of camp moya, he was really a terrible killer. do you also feel guilty, not at all, did someone die under your hand? no, not even one out of 20,000 people died. it's as if he doesn't talk about humanity. this interview shows you how they trivialize our pain and suffering. how dare he say that no one was hurt . how can you hit someone with a weapon and then deny it ? how can such a thing happen? it may not be possible at all , he was lying when he did this interview he knew what he did. well, it must be said that until now the story has been narrated by men and women who talked about gavagan, but now with the publication of these documents, it can be proven that this person is doing things that he denies and is guilty , definitely guilty. the documents that, in my opinion , reveal the worst practices in the camp under the supervision of gavagan are the case of an individual named samitu samuel gito , an example of an african w
that day, we were seeing one of the key people of the torture technique, a person named terence gavagan, he was one of the colonial officials and the big officials of camp moya, he was really a terrible killer. do you also feel guilty, not at all, did someone die under your hand? no, not even one out of 20,000 people died. it's as if he doesn't talk about humanity. this interview shows you how they trivialize our pain and suffering. how dare he say that no one was hurt . how can you hit someone...
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one of the key people of the shakanjjeh technique is an individual named terence gavagan, he is a colonial official and he was really the big official of moya camp. he tortured terribly. i saw transo closely. he was very wild and uncontrollable. if you looked directly at him, he would kick you in the face. he hates me so much that it is only god's work that he is alive today. despite the living witnesses and victims of gavagan's torture, he always denied this issue in his television and media interviews. did we beat them when i was unconscious? no, never. do you feel guilty? not at all did someone die under your hand? no, not even one out of 20,000 people died. how can such a thing be possible when it is not possible at all he did this interview, he was lying, he knew what he did. well, it should be said that until now the story has been the narration of men and women who talked about gavagan, but now with the publication of these documents, it can be proven that this person is doing things that he denies and is definitely guilty. there is an example of an african who was used to commit vi
one of the key people of the shakanjjeh technique is an individual named terence gavagan, he is a colonial official and he was really the big official of moya camp. he tortured terribly. i saw transo closely. he was very wild and uncontrollable. if you looked directly at him, he would kick you in the face. he hates me so much that it is only god's work that he is alive today. despite the living witnesses and victims of gavagan's torture, he always denied this issue in his television and media...
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your proposal calls for terence. as you pointed out here on foreign imports across the board, you recently said that you might double your plan and posing terrace up to 20 percent on goods coming into this country. or as you know, many economists say that we'd stairs at that level of costs or then passed on to the consumer. vice president harris has argued it will mean higher prices on gas, food, clothing, medication, arguing it costs the typical family, nearly $4000.00 a year. do you believe americans can afford higher prices because of tariff? they're not going to have higher prices. what's going to have and who's going to have higher price is china and all of the countries that have been ripping us off for years. i charge, i was the only president over, china was paying us hundreds of billions of dollars. and so we're other countries and you know, if she doesn't like them, they should have gone out and they should have immediately cut the tears. but those tear. so the 3 and a half years now, under their administra
your proposal calls for terence. as you pointed out here on foreign imports across the board, you recently said that you might double your plan and posing terrace up to 20 percent on goods coming into this country. or as you know, many economists say that we'd stairs at that level of costs or then passed on to the consumer. vice president harris has argued it will mean higher prices on gas, food, clothing, medication, arguing it costs the typical family, nearly $4000.00 a year. do you believe...
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banks, his two brothers, phil and terence, as well as his fiancee, deputy mayor sheena wright. >> agentsf adams's chief fundraise brianna suggs. new york city sheriff anthony miranda and his office are being investigated over money confiscated from illegal pot shops. investigators searched the homes of winnie greco, the director of asian affairs. >> a senior aide to mayor adams, tim pearson. were there any kind of kickbacks going on? >> business dealings between frank carone, the onetime chief of staff to mayor adams, and a monsignor named jaime gigantiello. >> desi: oh, my god! fox news was right. crime really is out of control in new york! but this is actually kind of impressive! adams has assembled multiple branches of an administration, all committed to his shared vision of breaking the law. i can't even get my coworkers to go apple-picking with me! for more on this evolving scandal, we now go live to city hall with michael kosta. [cheers and applause] michael, with all this turmoil, who is actually in charge of the city right now? >> that's good question, desi: i think i am. >> desi
banks, his two brothers, phil and terence, as well as his fiancee, deputy mayor sheena wright. >> agentsf adams's chief fundraise brianna suggs. new york city sheriff anthony miranda and his office are being investigated over money confiscated from illegal pot shops. investigators searched the homes of winnie greco, the director of asian affairs. >> a senior aide to mayor adams, tim pearson. were there any kind of kickbacks going on? >> business dealings between frank carone,...
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we have only invested into our defense into terence in order to stay safe as wells. but be that as it may, i mean you are, are, you are faced with these current conditions. you and your lithuanian neighbors meantime, or a warning in particular the increasing hybrid attacks and recent months we're talking cyber attacks force migration acts of sabotage. a few months ago, moscow laid out a plan to unilaterally withdraw its maritime borders in the baltic sea with both you and let the way nia. it quickly retracted that, but it's being seen as an attempt to so fear how much of a danger just briefly, due to hybrid attacks pose from russia for finland. i think the hybrid attacks and it's rich from those a very, very relevant and unfortunately we're not only talking about the rent a buck, but also the really incidents of such attacks. but that's the only thing that, i mean we observe these attacks, not everywhere in europe. and if you really look at it into, into, or in more detail than you would see if that also happening in the u. s. and in africa with the military coups th
we have only invested into our defense into terence in order to stay safe as wells. but be that as it may, i mean you are, are, you are faced with these current conditions. you and your lithuanian neighbors meantime, or a warning in particular the increasing hybrid attacks and recent months we're talking cyber attacks force migration acts of sabotage. a few months ago, moscow laid out a plan to unilaterally withdraw its maritime borders in the baltic sea with both you and let the way nia. it...
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think the answer to that question will not work in favor, always really not softball restorative terence in gaza. i don't think it will. and that might be part of the reason we're seeing some of the actions 11. well, talking about 1111 because we've talked about the west bank and gaza already as an eminent historian of israel. i think you probably agree. israel traditionally was very with read of a multi one from pool, but does the current leadership of israel actually want that prospect where the govern government? a visitor says a loaner has a prime minister who wants it, or he needs a war. and he believes that without the war, his own political career isn't status. so definitely the main policy makers always write warms of war. he doesn't even, she is afraid knows that an escalating was that might be original. secondly, i already mentioned he's a new message, new design is mr. young named allies also want a war. the military that probably wants to have more control and the situation is danielle mentioned. they think i kind of talked to the uh and realistically that uh they can win in
think the answer to that question will not work in favor, always really not softball restorative terence in gaza. i don't think it will. and that might be part of the reason we're seeing some of the actions 11. well, talking about 1111 because we've talked about the west bank and gaza already as an eminent historian of israel. i think you probably agree. israel traditionally was very with read of a multi one from pool, but does the current leadership of israel actually want that prospect where...
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you know, the conflict between has bland as well is based on the terence equation. this unprecedented security breach is perceived by hezbollah as an attempt to break this equation, and therefore we're at dissipating how with his bullet, his pond, and the you know, he and the party issued a statement this morning and followed to continue. the daily operations against is right and what he calls the supporting front for a gaza, and also vowed to retail the 8 to yesterday's mazda for each a and a separate order on a separate note, but did not provide any further details about his next step. we just anticipating and watching this situation and just checking how this will unfold. and mohammad, where would you say this puts the current funding between israel and his for now what it definitely the takes the, this confrontation to a different whole different level normally. and usually in such a big events, it's the general sector 3 off has been lost on the fellow who, you know, gives a televised speech and indicates the next step and how this will develop. now we're waitin
you know, the conflict between has bland as well is based on the terence equation. this unprecedented security breach is perceived by hezbollah as an attempt to break this equation, and therefore we're at dissipating how with his bullet, his pond, and the you know, he and the party issued a statement this morning and followed to continue. the daily operations against is right and what he calls the supporting front for a gaza, and also vowed to retail the 8 to yesterday's mazda for each a and a...
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expect, do you think that we're on the verge of and yes, and now the trade will with tit for tat terence? well, i think we're pretty much um into the situation already. i mean we're, we're, we're, we can say that may be what's happening in the past few years. may be the 1st, 2nd for an episode or something to tackle or chip or, and you know, all this us china on strategic competition that i think increasingly way in the world that we will see more trade batteries. um, you know, between different countries. and we really do see that china would retaliate went areas, you know, all the time of place on the products and the other way. it's also true to the same for japan, canada, and the u. a many of the country. so i think this is pretty much it where we are heading right now and even for um, you know, uh we haven't been enjoying this different enough the globalization to it could be a certain degree of starting back into the future. gary and hong kong. thank you very much for your time. we really appreciate it to and here's a highlights for the week time has comments. he has reached a reco
expect, do you think that we're on the verge of and yes, and now the trade will with tit for tat terence? well, i think we're pretty much um into the situation already. i mean we're, we're, we're, we can say that may be what's happening in the past few years. may be the 1st, 2nd for an episode or something to tackle or chip or, and you know, all this us china on strategic competition that i think increasingly way in the world that we will see more trade batteries. um, you know, between...
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so you not to a certain extent, sofa, you know, do terence as what both ways, not just that was russia, but also russia abuse of the us. and i think the sending point important to highlight them into the sacramento. so thank you very much. thank in germany, it's social democrats have pulled also narrow election when and the eastern state, the button bulk poles had the far right alternative for germany. a head bonding. the recall in the reco turn out the voters offended of the a if the choosing. instead, the ruling s p d, that's the policy of a chance, the order of shots, but it's only a slender victory for the sent to left, present questions over shoals future. finally, something to chain. about 2 weeks. the social democrats have been training and the selection with the late spring seems to have secured the s p. d state me a here another 5 years empower. and yet it was the 2nd place. finish the file, right? a f. d. they've got permanence in the victory speech. ida is an openly enlarged cards and in its entirety of right wing extremists party can achieve around 30 percent of the vote in
so you not to a certain extent, sofa, you know, do terence as what both ways, not just that was russia, but also russia abuse of the us. and i think the sending point important to highlight them into the sacramento. so thank you very much. thank in germany, it's social democrats have pulled also narrow election when and the eastern state, the button bulk poles had the far right alternative for germany. a head bonding. the recall in the reco turn out the voters offended of the a if the choosing....
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terence hove is senior financial market strategist at exness based in johannesburg, south africa.rs arrive in beijing and they are talking about a global south of china and africa as important forces. talk us through why this summit is important. yes, iood this summit is important. yes, good morning. _ this summit is important. yes, good morning, sally. - this summit is important. yes, good morning, sally. i- this summit is important. yes, good morning, sally. ithink. good morning, sally. ithink that since inception, it has really got a lot of traction with regards to, as you mention, those key focus areas with regards to stimulating growth for african countries. inaudible. ii growth for african countries. inaudible.— growth for african countries. inaudible. if you look at the turn of the — inaudible. if you look at the turn of the century, - inaudible. if you look at the turn of the century, trade i inaudible. if you look at the | turn of the century, trade with africa or between china and africa or between china and africa is increased to a thinker well over $160 billion, so it
terence hove is senior financial market strategist at exness based in johannesburg, south africa.rs arrive in beijing and they are talking about a global south of china and africa as important forces. talk us through why this summit is important. yes, iood this summit is important. yes, good morning. _ this summit is important. yes, good morning, sally. - this summit is important. yes, good morning, sally. i- this summit is important. yes, good morning, sally. ithink. good morning, sally....
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. >> she decided to run against an incumbent district attorney, a white man, terence hallinan, whosed boxed when he was young. >> he wasn't just the d.a. for one term, he was political royalty. his father had run for president, um, he had served many terms as a supervisor, he was rumored to run for mayor. it was a big deal. >> we did our first poll, and she was at six percent. but she worked her butt off. she loved going and talking to people. >> hi, how are you? i'm running for district attorney. i hope to have your support. >> there was no stone unturned. >> we are talking to every voter we possibly can. >> the coalition she put together is a very rare one in san francisco. she had the rich people in the, in pacific heights, with folks in the bayview, the, the black neighborhood, and then the castro, the lgbtq neighborhood. it's a very unusual triangle of power there. because of who she is, how she grew up, the diversity of experiences she had, she does feel comfortable walking into any room. >> narrator: she learned about politics from a powerful mentor, one she has tried not to t
. >> she decided to run against an incumbent district attorney, a white man, terence hallinan, whosed boxed when he was young. >> he wasn't just the d.a. for one term, he was political royalty. his father had run for president, um, he had served many terms as a supervisor, he was rumored to run for mayor. it was a big deal. >> we did our first poll, and she was at six percent. but she worked her butt off. she loved going and talking to people. >> hi, how are you? i'm...
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the hartlepool terror attack last year, where jihadist ahmed alid murdered 70 year old grandfather terenceice it was revenge for israel killing innocent people and children in airstrikes on gaza. now this following, of course, the attacks on mps sir david amess, in fact, he was murdered just two years before when he was stabbed to death by an isis supporter. now we've got some a quick clip here to show you because there is actually at present a protest going on right outside the studio here at whitehall around the lebanon protest. i think we've got some footage of that now. we can show the hostages. >> so this is as we speak now outside. >> so there's a sizeable protest again. and i've got to say, i've walked through these things almost weekly. they've been going on now all the way through since october 7th. i've had stuff thrown at me . i've had stuff thrown at me. i've had eggs thrown at me. i tried to get the police. i begged the police to take down that projector putting. it's disgusting image onto the houses of parliament. they're onto big ben. but enough about me. joining me now is m
the hartlepool terror attack last year, where jihadist ahmed alid murdered 70 year old grandfather terenceice it was revenge for israel killing innocent people and children in airstrikes on gaza. now this following, of course, the attacks on mps sir david amess, in fact, he was murdered just two years before when he was stabbed to death by an isis supporter. now we've got some a quick clip here to show you because there is actually at present a protest going on right outside the studio here at...
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direct redefining and terence, i'm pete muntean at reagan national airport this is cnn this is gps, the global public square. >> welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you from new york today on the program graham the contrast between the two visions of our future could not be more stark and different. >> hillary clinton, the former first lady former senator former secretary of state, who of course ran for the american presidency against donald trump in 2016 we discussed the middle east much more the united the nation's this week with secretary general antonio guterres i asked him about the war in the middle east, which will be a year old in two weeks the war in ukraine, which will mark three years in early 2025. >> and why the united nations doesn't seem to have much influence to bring about peace but first, here's my take in the clamor of the campaign season. >> we're missing what should be a landmark event the united states has managed to bring inflation down without so far triggering a recession such a soft landing is a rare ach
direct redefining and terence, i'm pete muntean at reagan national airport this is cnn this is gps, the global public square. >> welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you from new york today on the program graham the contrast between the two visions of our future could not be more stark and different. >> hillary clinton, the former first lady former senator former secretary of state, who of course ran for the american...
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he played terence man in field of dreams. >> and there was this too i mean, who can forget it, the listits was so long. it was of course, james earl jones who brought that sinister malevolence to darth vader in the star wars films that was also jones with elegant gravitas to parenting as brave mufasa, disney's 1994 animated classic, the lion king. and it's 2019 remake. and of course, all of us here at cnn haven't incredible special place in our heart for the emmy, grammy, oscar and tony, he got award-winning actor because he is, after all, the voice of cnn james earl jones was 93. he passed peacefully on monday with his family by his side. and we here will never forget him. thanks to all of you for being here, thanks to you for joining us. i'm kasie
he played terence man in field of dreams. >> and there was this too i mean, who can forget it, the listits was so long. it was of course, james earl jones who brought that sinister malevolence to darth vader in the star wars films that was also jones with elegant gravitas to parenting as brave mufasa, disney's 1994 animated classic, the lion king. and it's 2019 remake. and of course, all of us here at cnn haven't incredible special place in our heart for the emmy, grammy, oscar and tony,...
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trudeau terence, and faster police response. there's no safe like simply safe. >> why do we accept waiting two weeks for payday? thanks to chime. i don't have to wait to get paid anymore. i couldn't believe it i can get up to $500 of my pay on my schedule. there's no interests, no credit checks, no mandatory join me at time.com and get paid when you say wishing with wolf blitzer. >> next on cnn now, they start on a remote island off the coast of alaska where us army soldiers known as the arctic angels are currently on duty to deployment, comes ahead of an expected increase in russian and chinese military exercises in the region us officials say they've intercepted a russian military aircraft flying near alaska for for times over just the last week in our health lead, new research shows popular weight loss drugs could help reduce the risk for heart attack or stroke for millions of people data from the drug maker behind wegovy says people taking the medication had a 20% lower risk of a cardiac event than people taking a placebo. >
trudeau terence, and faster police response. there's no safe like simply safe. >> why do we accept waiting two weeks for payday? thanks to chime. i don't have to wait to get paid anymore. i couldn't believe it i can get up to $500 of my pay on my schedule. there's no interests, no credit checks, no mandatory join me at time.com and get paid when you say wishing with wolf blitzer. >> next on cnn now, they start on a remote island off the coast of alaska where us army soldiers known...
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discussions about way in a way that we had not before tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture terence sunday at nine on cnn x1, feel your passions we were made to put them in a package my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture. now, i have sky risk. i've got now i'm back in the fixture, feels significant symptom relief at four weeks with sky rosie, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movement sky breezy helped visibly improved damage to the intestinal...
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but really a rare terence will see here in about ten minutes from now where both washington and london keen to show the strength of their reliance, be clear about the areas where they see consistency and promote. i think on top of all of this, their continued support for ukraine and the urgent need for a ceasefire in gaza, despite exceptionally complex that. task appears right now well, nick paton walsh, we will check back with you once they start speaking. >> thank you so much. nick still to come triple digit temperatures that stretched across the west this week are on their way out relief is on the way. >> we'll have details a cnn special special event to he abc news presidential debate tuesday at nine on cnn. so how long have you lived here and how are the restaurants around here? are the good, bad man were parked? >> we bring you the best neighborhood info holmes.com had you get your teeth, so i you've got to use the right toothpaste of your see not all toothpastes widen the same crass 3d white removes 100% more stains for a noticeably wider smile you personal best, press. liberty
but really a rare terence will see here in about ten minutes from now where both washington and london keen to show the strength of their reliance, be clear about the areas where they see consistency and promote. i think on top of all of this, their continued support for ukraine and the urgent need for a ceasefire in gaza, despite exceptionally complex that. task appears right now well, nick paton walsh, we will check back with you once they start speaking. >> thank you so much. nick...
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one of the reasons that this is so appealing especially terence and especially to women, is because you can balance things out. you can go and do the quick school run to pick up your kid. you can go and run those errands. when you have a few minutes, it's not only about work. i would agree with few that it's not great for your career, but i do think that nowadays you think about other things as well. >> so maybe if you're a company, provide those things better child care, better, that are commuting ability, maybe being a little more flexible on hours. that's what's interesting about this. we'll see if the lessons of covid, where this is starting to happen, come in and change the workplace and created. i have been work-from-home person for 20 years because most people don't want to see me in the office really. >> and also the ball well, i wasn't all the time, but when i was actually managing people, which was a very, very short time, one of the things i did is i had an office that i was in and if people wanted to talk to me, i wouldn't talk to them on the phone. >> they had come see me a
one of the reasons that this is so appealing especially terence and especially to women, is because you can balance things out. you can go and do the quick school run to pick up your kid. you can go and run those errands. when you have a few minutes, it's not only about work. i would agree with few that it's not great for your career, but i do think that nowadays you think about other things as well. >> so maybe if you're a company, provide those things better child care, better, that are...
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your proposal calls for terence, as you pointed out here on for and imports across the board. you recently said that you might double your plan and posing terrace up to 20 percent on goods coming into this country. as you know, many economists say that we'd sales at that level costs are then passed on to the consumer. vice president harris has argued that will mean higher prices on gas, food, clothing medication, are you it costs the typical family, nearly $4000.00 a year. do you believe americans can afford higher prices because of care if they're not going to have higher prices? what's going to have and who's going to have higher prices as china, and all of the countries that have been ripping us off for years. i charge, i was the only president ever. china was paying us hundreds of billions of dollars and show or other countries. and you know, if she doesn't like them, they should have gone out and they should have immediately cut the tears. but those tears to the 3 and a half years now, under their administration, we're going to take in billions of dollars, hundreds of bil
your proposal calls for terence, as you pointed out here on for and imports across the board. you recently said that you might double your plan and posing terrace up to 20 percent on goods coming into this country. as you know, many economists say that we'd sales at that level costs are then passed on to the consumer. vice president harris has argued that will mean higher prices on gas, food, clothing medication, are you it costs the typical family, nearly $4000.00 a year. do you believe...
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so when sir terence leahy was in charge , £1 in every £7 spent on charge, £1 in every £7 spent on the that's how dominant they were. and he's also an everton fan. so i've met him in the say no more of tony blair. but yeah exactly . but but yeah exactly. but nevertheless it was this tesco clubcard which really gave tesco the oomph in the high street. it was his idea and he put it forward. but what the current bossis forward. but what the current boss is a guy called ken murphy, he's saying i can see the information that's gathered on your clubcard which records what you're buying. i can see it nudging you, saying, look, i've noficed nudging you, saying, look, i've noticed over time that in your shopping basket, your sodium salt content is 250% of daily recommended allowance. so so it's actually becoming a spy. >> but out of my life . >> but out of my life. >> but out of my life. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> and they're not doing this for altruistic reasons . >> and they're not doing this for altruistic reasons. no. >> and they're not doing this for altruistic reasons . no. the
so when sir terence leahy was in charge , £1 in every £7 spent on charge, £1 in every £7 spent on the that's how dominant they were. and he's also an everton fan. so i've met him in the say no more of tony blair. but yeah exactly . but but yeah exactly. but nevertheless it was this tesco clubcard which really gave tesco the oomph in the high street. it was his idea and he put it forward. but what the current bossis forward. but what the current boss is a guy called ken murphy, he's saying i...