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they did it. i knew they were going to do it. they went in.ecause they were sort of forced to go in. but we're doing the same thing. build your plant in the united states of america. and you're not going to have to worry about tariff. doesn't make any difference. so we're going to make so much money. going to bring back so much business. i think this state will be the biggest beneficiary. your car business, auto manufacturing, will be bigger than it ever was. you'll have more jobs than ever before. i will terminate lying kamala's electric vehicle mandate and end immediately the green new scam. comrade kamala harris voted for a bill to impose a 100% ban on gas-power cars and trucks. can you believe it? killing an estimated 200,000 u.s. auto jobs including 40,000 auto jobs in michigan. it's a death sentence for the michigan economy and for the industry, frankly. i don't know. you have a guy shamed sean fain. this guy has to be the dumbest union leader, he was ok by saying we're going to build 100, very shortly, they want 100% electric cars. that
they did it. i knew they were going to do it. they went in.ecause they were sort of forced to go in. but we're doing the same thing. build your plant in the united states of america. and you're not going to have to worry about tariff. doesn't make any difference. so we're going to make so much money. going to bring back so much business. i think this state will be the biggest beneficiary. your car business, auto manufacturing, will be bigger than it ever was. you'll have more jobs than ever...
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they interviewed more than 200 people there, 90% of whom said that they were bullied, they were not,ubjected to certain tortures, abuses, they were threatened with executions, they were scared with sexual violence and so on, that's the whole list that is listed there, maybe zelensky got on someone's nerves a little, maybe his cries about give us, give us weapons, and otherwise you are to blame for everything, maybe this is an additional lever, through which, through such a structure as the vkhr, to remind them that guys, it means you are not white, not fluffy, you have more than enough sins, only when americans, british, this gang, this leika, they continue to protect him, that is, they simply have a diplomatic roof, when they literally at every meeting, as soon as the issue of ukraine's crimes is raised, the americans are there, that is, the americans, the british, their reaction is, you know, like, like... there's a trained dog, yes, they immediately say: we don't know what 's going on there, we don't want to know what 's going on there, we know that russia is to blame, that's it,
they interviewed more than 200 people there, 90% of whom said that they were bullied, they were not,ubjected to certain tortures, abuses, they were threatened with executions, they were scared with sexual violence and so on, that's the whole list that is listed there, maybe zelensky got on someone's nerves a little, maybe his cries about give us, give us weapons, and otherwise you are to blame for everything, maybe this is an additional lever, through which, through such a structure as the...
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they smell. they are dirty. they are criminal written.ake a look at what has happen to our cities it is a shame. i. have property there. san francisco. i have a lot of property in california. but i don't care. look, to be president is a big deal. i don't give a dam about my property but i own big property in san francisco. now i lose another 25 million by this statement. . san francisco is almost unlivable. it is because of her. she was the da who destroyed san francisco. she became the attorney general. she destroyed along with gavin newsom. one of the worst governors in history. she destroyed california. more people moved out last year than moved in. first time that has ever happened. they have the best weather in all fairness. they have the most incredible weather. they have the beautiful ocean. . they have the beaches. . they have everything. you got to work hard to screw that up but he has done it. they just passed a law on voter id. do you know that? not only don't they have voter id but it is against the law for you to ask somebody
they smell. they are dirty. they are criminal written.ake a look at what has happen to our cities it is a shame. i. have property there. san francisco. i have a lot of property in california. but i don't care. look, to be president is a big deal. i don't give a dam about my property but i own big property in san francisco. now i lose another 25 million by this statement. . san francisco is almost unlivable. it is because of her. she was the da who destroyed san francisco. she became the...
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they do science, they do languages they do literature. they do watercolor, they do horsemanship. what haven't i mentioned? they learn tactics until their fifth year, right? it's four years of well-rounded scientific education and, then a fifth year where you actually learn how to be a soldier just in case it might come. but in reality, they're being trained as engineers. and so if you wanted to an engineer, you wanted to go west point and then at west point, if you really distinguish yourself, you would not be put in infantry or the artillery regiments of the army. you'd be put in the engineering corps, which was far the most prestigious arm of the american army in this period. so there you have west point. they have a portrait of thomas jefferson hanging there, which i think would make thomas jefferson smile as he really distrusted the military. yeah. was there a question? excellent. please shut them up. jefferson. at the same time, he creates west point, creates a military peace. so this is their compromise. they have to put in place protection to make sure that the army does n
they do science, they do languages they do literature. they do watercolor, they do horsemanship. what haven't i mentioned? they learn tactics until their fifth year, right? it's four years of well-rounded scientific education and, then a fifth year where you actually learn how to be a soldier just in case it might come. but in reality, they're being trained as engineers. and so if you wanted to an engineer, you wanted to go west point and then at west point, if you really distinguish yourself,...
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and while they are turned away from donald trump, they also have told us they felt like they haven'trd enough of your policy specifically. do you feel in your messaging final days at the election, you are striking the right balance against trump talking about the specifics of your own policy enough? >> vice president harris: that is a balance that must be struck, no question about that and i am by everyone who is watching to go to kamala harris.com in a number of policy issues including my priority but we will do to bring down the cost for american families including the cost of housing and health and net cost of groceries and child care, home health care for seniors. and i will continue to talk about what we must do to understand the threat donald trump poses to democracy in the future and our security. thank you. a putter beyonce? >> vice president harris: more to follow. say to a couple of remarkable moments in houston and kamala harris taking questions from some reporters on the ground there and perhaps some will see that as a missed opportunity. it was a question to her about co
and while they are turned away from donald trump, they also have told us they felt like they haven'trd enough of your policy specifically. do you feel in your messaging final days at the election, you are striking the right balance against trump talking about the specifics of your own policy enough? >> vice president harris: that is a balance that must be struck, no question about that and i am by everyone who is watching to go to kamala harris.com in a number of policy issues including...
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they had a remarkable impact. they affected both. how things are operate in the united states and around the world. perhaps the most important thing they did is they created new safety standards for commercial vessels on the open sea. they're called the international convention for the safety of life at sea, also called so last. and that required, for example, a sufficient number of lifeboats for these ships and safety drills. in addition to those new safety standards, they established a 24 hour radio system so that ships could use that radio system if they ever got into trouble on the sea, international waters. they also set up an international ice patrol still run by the u.s. coast guard to help ships when there are a lot when there was dangerous ice and icebergs in the ocean. and finally, they led to improved ship design so that if there was a tragedy on the sea, if there was some sort of crash, the ship had a better chance of surviving and protecting life at sea. well, we're going to hear more about the titanic hearings shortly.
they had a remarkable impact. they affected both. how things are operate in the united states and around the world. perhaps the most important thing they did is they created new safety standards for commercial vessels on the open sea. they're called the international convention for the safety of life at sea, also called so last. and that required, for example, a sufficient number of lifeboats for these ships and safety drills. in addition to those new safety standards, they established a 24...
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they don't want to do that. they are the enemy of the people is what they are. they are the enemy.e the enemy of the people. just days ago a young u.s. marinka or named nicholas from here in arizona, you know about him. he was driving to mexico for a weekend with his family are really good guy, a good kid. he was viciously gunned down on the highway and murdered by members of the mexican cartel and it was brutal. we are joined today by his wife carry his father and his mother patricia sister alexis and his brother-in-law. can you please stand up? please stand up. [applause] [applause] a beautiful guy, beautiful family and we are so sorry. thank you very much. under the administration we will achieve complete and total victory over these. we will reclaim our territory and restore the sovereign borders of the united states of america and we will put the cartel's quickly of business. they are going to be gone. [applause] immediately upon taking the oath of office and will launch the largest deportation program in american history without a doubt. [applause] and i were rescued every to
they don't want to do that. they are the enemy of the people is what they are. they are the enemy.e the enemy of the people. just days ago a young u.s. marinka or named nicholas from here in arizona, you know about him. he was driving to mexico for a weekend with his family are really good guy, a good kid. he was viciously gunned down on the highway and murdered by members of the mexican cartel and it was brutal. we are joined today by his wife carry his father and his mother patricia sister...
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can do that, they continue to do that, they can target and destroy, that's obvious, they can kill as many civilians as they want, they can target ambulances, hospitals, schools, and that that is very clear, they can do that, but the the really significant issue is, can they stop hezballah's rockets for being fired towards the israeli settlements, can they bring back? back the israeli settlers that were occupying north uh occupy northern occupy palestine, so these are very significant questions that the israelies have said that this is what they want to achieve from this this war and this continuous aggression, and it seems that up until now they do not have that, because hezballah is not only capable so far of still launching their rockets with the fact that we know they do have strategic rockets, the medium range and long-range rockets which which have not been touched. based on the last speech of hazballah's deputy secretary general sheikh naim qasim, but we also see that they they have the upper hand and the supremacy when it comes to ground combat, face to face combat, and we eve
can do that, they continue to do that, they can target and destroy, that's obvious, they can kill as many civilians as they want, they can target ambulances, hospitals, schools, and that that is very clear, they can do that, but the the really significant issue is, can they stop hezballah's rockets for being fired towards the israeli settlements, can they bring back? back the israeli settlers that were occupying north uh occupy northern occupy palestine, so these are very significant questions...
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they, they, they were using annual funds, you know, they keep trying and you, with funds on the people who gauze us well in this for different to each other was there was very big percentage of ben patients or patients with coming with band. so if the patient would survive the should happen in the injury to, to the head, to the abdomen, they would die for them. the bad. so there was hundreds of patients of been the other thing we do that deconstructive surgery, which is when you have bad it crushed injury to to the limbs. we try to save them by covering it so the orthopedic surgeons would fix the bone. and we deal with the law soft tissue, which is a lot of other big you know, a fuck portion in this, in this for the 3rd thing is the, it, we quoted skin last most of us because of this except those of india is the patients with last, really big part of the skin, the most sense of this needs level of cleaning. i looked at one kid and then off. did you have enough to explore this? no. so we started by, in the 1st 2 weeks, we started was most of the on septic solutions. so we had to use the
they, they, they were using annual funds, you know, they keep trying and you, with funds on the people who gauze us well in this for different to each other was there was very big percentage of ben patients or patients with coming with band. so if the patient would survive the should happen in the injury to, to the head, to the abdomen, they would die for them. the bad. so there was hundreds of patients of been the other thing we do that deconstructive surgery, which is when you have bad it...
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they have no idea. they don't, they have no idea. 13, it's 21.probably could be 31 could be a lot more than that. they have no idea. they are pouring in. kamala is openly acknowledged to be the worst vice president in history. and as president, she would be much worse than that. she would be a disaster. i mean, they asked her, did anybody see the oprah interview? oprah wanted to climb under the table? she, she couldn't, the whole thing is crazy two days ago for the first time ever, the patriots of ice released. this is the first time ever where they released murder numbers and rape numbers and human trafficking numbers. they never do that. they talk about overall nice and gently, but somebody felt that these numbers should be released and they came out actually, just as she got to the border. it's very interesting. this was a little tough because she gets up and she says, well, i didn't really get involved too much with the border, but i'm going to now get involved. why didn't she do it almost four years ago? why didn't she do it because she can'
they have no idea. they don't, they have no idea. 13, it's 21.probably could be 31 could be a lot more than that. they have no idea. they are pouring in. kamala is openly acknowledged to be the worst vice president in history. and as president, she would be much worse than that. she would be a disaster. i mean, they asked her, did anybody see the oprah interview? oprah wanted to climb under the table? she, she couldn't, the whole thing is crazy two days ago for the first time ever, the patriots...
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and they tried a whole of things. they tried leadership. they tried education and training. they tried dealing post discrimination. they tried affirmative action. they military justice reform and they tried questions of, cultural symbolism, which was something that was really important to the young men at the time, such as i've a young black man wanted be able to wear an afro. they saw it as a symbol of black identity and black pride. the army hired of the famous black barber and sent him around the world teaching. local barbers how to cut black hair, to cut black afros and stopped charging people extra for them. they came forward and said, we can solve this problem. yeah, it isn't right. we look at ourselves and what we have are things aimed at white soldiers. we have country music, don't have soul music. we carry life magazine. we don't carry ebony. you're right. if you look our shelves at christmas time, all the dolls are white. what about the black families? and so they did what the army does. they did intensive studies and they wrote reports, and they came up with a lis
and they tried a whole of things. they tried leadership. they tried education and training. they tried dealing post discrimination. they tried affirmative action. they military justice reform and they tried questions of, cultural symbolism, which was something that was really important to the young men at the time, such as i've a young black man wanted be able to wear an afro. they saw it as a symbol of black identity and black pride. the army hired of the famous black barber and sent him...
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and then they found they had another problem because they took the epa money. the nice little old lady who keeps the town records, which used to be two lists, one of a list of the taxpayers. she checked them off, paid taxes. the other is a list of voters. she checked them off at town meeting, but now she has to report to the township, the county, the state, the federal government. epa osha eeoc irs social security government reports. every one of them is arranged differently and total differently. and she's going to have to have a computer just to get the government reports out. and that's happening to every small business, every doctor, every lawyer in every small town across the country. we're still going to need the itty bitty computers, everything from the itty bitty up to the great big ones. i said we're going to have some trouble getting there. to explain that, ihave to explain something about myself. i'm an extraordinarily annoying employee. i normally drive all of my bosses totally nuts because i won't do anything until i understand what i've been told
and then they found they had another problem because they took the epa money. the nice little old lady who keeps the town records, which used to be two lists, one of a list of the taxpayers. she checked them off, paid taxes. the other is a list of voters. she checked them off at town meeting, but now she has to report to the township, the county, the state, the federal government. epa osha eeoc irs social security government reports. every one of them is arranged differently and total...
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did to iran, and immediately after what they usually do is after they commit a crime, they they invite uh, they invite the side that is the victim to not retaliate in order to basically calm the situation, those the ones who should come the situation are the ones with the with the bigger weapons are the ones who are basically instigating. these acts of terrorism, well what they told iran, and the iran's presidentian also came out and said this that following the assassination of martter ismail hania, of leader ismail hania, they told us that... uh the us and all these, the western hijamonic front basically, they told us that if iran does not retaliate, there could be a possibility of ceasefire, and iran waited two months and i mean two months, because what generally what generally the the rule, the general rule of thumb is is that when you are that your land is violated, you should immediately respond in order to prevent further violation, and iran did not do this, even though basically it was risk to iran's uh basically independence, to iran's integrity, to iran's independence, and uh
did to iran, and immediately after what they usually do is after they commit a crime, they they invite uh, they invite the side that is the victim to not retaliate in order to basically calm the situation, those the ones who should come the situation are the ones with the with the bigger weapons are the ones who are basically instigating. these acts of terrorism, well what they told iran, and the iran's presidentian also came out and said this that following the assassination of martter ismail...
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they are with them and they are they know how actually this uh uh this actually assassination is uh so sad and are also sad because the as i said the the access of resistance is now more united than what people here say of course the young the generation as well here say that uh they uh they they are still here and they are still supporting uh the uh actually the the idea of resistance uh and the uh the people of palestine and now uh the people of lebanon. thank you so much farza and our reporter uh just getting the latest developments in uh the crowds that and gatherings that we've had uh during the past days we've had it on several cities around the country all supporting the lebanese people, hisbullah and gazan people, the resistance movements around the region. now on latest updates, we had images of israeli regime forces forcing and attacking. the refugee camp of balata nableus occupied west bank. we've had also news of about 250 people killed in nearly 10 days of attacks on the becca valley region. uh professor nimr professor of political science from brahmanlah is still with us.
they are with them and they are they know how actually this uh uh this actually assassination is uh so sad and are also sad because the as i said the the access of resistance is now more united than what people here say of course the young the generation as well here say that uh they uh they they are still here and they are still supporting uh the uh actually the the idea of resistance uh and the uh the people of palestine and now uh the people of lebanon. thank you so much farza and our...
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really will carry out the ground invasion, they claim that they are they have started, which they have not, mean we are not seeing any... israely troops yet in the uh in uh lebanese territory, we do not see them approaching, there are no reports of such a thing happening yet, but we are seeing continuous um israeli air strikes against uh the lebanese territories and also retaliatory uh strikes against the occupied territory territories launched by the resistance hizballah. let's go back to muti abusab our correspondent who's in daraballa and central. moti uh before we leave you, bring us up to speed on uh the uh the humanitarian crisis uh that is unfolding there as the israelites continue to use hunger, starvation and famin as a weapon of war uh against uh the the palestinians in gaza, the most adverse effects that we're seeing now are for uh for the innocent children of gaza. just undoubtedly that that kind of situation here in gaz strip is beyond the pale when it comes to the suffering that the palestinian people are still living and going through here and all areas of gas by the way
really will carry out the ground invasion, they claim that they are they have started, which they have not, mean we are not seeing any... israely troops yet in the uh in uh lebanese territory, we do not see them approaching, there are no reports of such a thing happening yet, but we are seeing continuous um israeli air strikes against uh the lebanese territories and also retaliatory uh strikes against the occupied territory territories launched by the resistance hizballah. let's go back to muti...
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they promised they promised the uppress people that they are going to help, they promise the palestinians and of course they are allied with the resistance in lebanon, they retaliate always against israel to support the palestinian from the beginning, since the war of gaza started, it's like hizballah in lebanon supported the the resistance in gaza, yemen is is very important. and very main point in the in the region here to help the resistance and i think the the united states they are aware that the yemen is is very dangerous for them so that's why it was the war against them from before not because not we saw it as a saudi yemani but it's not a saudi yemani it's an american. yemeni, because you know, well united states want to put its hand on everything, and yemen is very rich country also natural resources and the the are many people, they are very strong, and they don't let others to defeat them, from history, we know the yemen, we know that yemen entered islam ' by imam ali al salam without war, so the only country that the people entered islam without a war was germany, why? becaus
they promised they promised the uppress people that they are going to help, they promise the palestinians and of course they are allied with the resistance in lebanon, they retaliate always against israel to support the palestinian from the beginning, since the war of gaza started, it's like hizballah in lebanon supported the the resistance in gaza, yemen is is very important. and very main point in the in the region here to help the resistance and i think the the united states they are aware...
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are they tough? ok. they are. so we're seeing historic levels of support among blacks, his panics, and asians. let me tell you these people coming in to our country and you're going to see numbers that they should release now, they have them. they're destroying the black population jobs in this country and the hispanic population jobs in this country. and they don't want to put out the numbers now. they want to wait 11 days until after the election is over. she's allowed these people to come in to take in the black population jobs, and they're taking the hispanic jobs. jews, catholics, evangelicals, mormons, muslims are joining our cause in larger numbers than ever before and now the most wonderful thing is happening, we're winning overwhelming support from the muslim and arab voters right here in michigan. can you believe this. it's great. and earlier today i had an incredible meeting, a great meeting. you know what they want? they want peace. they're great people. with a group of muslim imams and like everyone h
are they tough? ok. they are. so we're seeing historic levels of support among blacks, his panics, and asians. let me tell you these people coming in to our country and you're going to see numbers that they should release now, they have them. they're destroying the black population jobs in this country and the hispanic population jobs in this country. and they don't want to put out the numbers now. they want to wait 11 days until after the election is over. she's allowed these people to come in...
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they have these amazing hand- painted rocking chairs that they bring to actions that they do they arey identifiable and it is cool. they can sit there in the middle of the road rocking. what is interesting about them and why they are disruptors is that they also do a whole campaign about targeting banks that are investing in fossil fuels and lobbying them to move money and trying to get other people who have their money invested there to move money. every once in a while they call a day of action. one thing i did not realize is you can put a rocking chair on your head quite elite -- easily. they put them down in front of the doorway and blocked the doorway. it is civil disobedience in a specific moment. that kind of thing you can see throughout. in a lot of ways you can see more of an arc in the way it is working but those are the components that are most dominant right now. >> i am curious to ask you fromu law enforcement perspective how are they responding to these tactics? >> unfortunately they are getting more oppressive which is very common. i would just say for everybody who is
they have these amazing hand- painted rocking chairs that they bring to actions that they do they arey identifiable and it is cool. they can sit there in the middle of the road rocking. what is interesting about them and why they are disruptors is that they also do a whole campaign about targeting banks that are investing in fossil fuels and lobbying them to move money and trying to get other people who have their money invested there to move money. every once in a while they call a day of...
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they didn't do what they were told.nstead they basically said, what we have now is a really good constitution. could be tweaked? yes. and here are a few ideas, all a little different ideas. as you'd expect from those two groups. then he put them back in a room and gave them one week, i'm not sure whether he locked the door and gave them food or water. >> it was a zoom. >> but what they managed to agree on five amendments that all three groups could agree on. i think that is a bit of a miracle. right? and, thinking back, i think our constitution is kind of a miracle, because think about it. the idea that people could rule themselves, that hadn't been tried with success in world history. it had always failed every single time. the notion that they could do it well respecting that each of us is equal. that idea, that's in the declaration too. and that each of us has inalienable rights that don't come from government, but come from our creator, right? the right to speak your mind, right? the right to worship as you please.
they didn't do what they were told.nstead they basically said, what we have now is a really good constitution. could be tweaked? yes. and here are a few ideas, all a little different ideas. as you'd expect from those two groups. then he put them back in a room and gave them one week, i'm not sure whether he locked the door and gave them food or water. >> it was a zoom. >> but what they managed to agree on five amendments that all three groups could agree on. i think that is a bit of...
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they have everything they need? no they don't. we are now more than 8 days after the hurricane, made landfall. victims in all of the states are not getting anything near what they need. we still have not found all the people that are in need. joe biden has no clue he's talking about. kamala is checked out just happy illegal immigrants are been taking care of. make sure they get the money for their sex change operations. now the president is at the white house. and earlier today laughing it up. just having a good old time with press corps. take a look. >> you reconsider dropping out of the race? >> i'm back in. >>> many americans are still without power across huge areas of appellation. no internet, no cell service. if they do have internet cell service you can think elon musk not them. in other words those that have a way to communicate. it's not because of any help but joe biden and kamala harris. they revoked elon musk winning bid to install starlink service to the area a year ago. it would have provided that service for almost
they have everything they need? no they don't. we are now more than 8 days after the hurricane, made landfall. victims in all of the states are not getting anything near what they need. we still have not found all the people that are in need. joe biden has no clue he's talking about. kamala is checked out just happy illegal immigrants are been taking care of. make sure they get the money for their sex change operations. now the president is at the white house. and earlier today laughing it up....
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they agreed they weren't going to do it. but shocked, who did they fact-check? just the republican.even write about the fact-check? >> dana: cvs media relations made a big deal about all day making sure knowing they were not going to fact-check salute j.d. vance calmly tries to explain and then not only they say they are not going to fact-check, but they do it, but then they get the fact-check wrong, and then they don't get vance an opportunity to explain, then they cut the mics and what ended up happening is you have one of the moderators then woman-'s plane to j.d. vance, which is really, like, that was when everyone in our room was like oh, my gosh, that is terrible because you just know that sound and that tone and it is not a good one when she said thank you for explaining the law, well, yeah, because somebody needed to. and tim walz could have gone after him on more about springfield, ohio, and he chose not to. i think what the people on the left arm out about is he decided not to do that. that is not j.d. vance's fault. >> judge jeanine: i think the interesting thing, harold,
they agreed they weren't going to do it. but shocked, who did they fact-check? just the republican.even write about the fact-check? >> dana: cvs media relations made a big deal about all day making sure knowing they were not going to fact-check salute j.d. vance calmly tries to explain and then not only they say they are not going to fact-check, but they do it, but then they get the fact-check wrong, and then they don't get vance an opportunity to explain, then they cut the mics and what...
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they all think if they live this more authentic life they will be able to help people understand a way to move into the 20th century move it beyond the problems their parents had not been able to fix it. and so this is a quote from a newspaper writer, journalist, activists who was in this and bohemian society. here you have them sent whether a literature, plastic, art, labor movement we find the instinct to loosen up old forms and tradition you have the statement it doesn't matter what we are doing, we are not going to accept the ideas just because. we inherently want to begin bending the rules. to dynamite the baked in hardened earth so flash fresh flowers can grow this idea that they are a creative group of people. they do not want to destroy it and want to reclaim. they want to see fresh new ideas for a century coming. and so turn the century bohemians are more diverse earlier group of bohemians that have made a little society in greenwich village. that let them critique victorian society and culture as repressive. if there is one thing bohemians and believe it is at the victorian c
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here and gaza strip so now they are reiterating the details and th these measures they have as you know they have carried out here in gaza strip against elsewhere and gaza in all and all the region okay the different areas of the god trip also i'd like to ask you. particular if you want to take a look at the area where the philadelphia corridor is, and also in addition to that, maybe northern part of the gaza strip where it was reported days ago at this point that this really regime wanted to pretty much bring all the civilians out of that area and to maybe proceed with uh trying to starve um the hamas fighters and the resistance fighters there, that was a strategy that was discussed by the israel i'm wondering if that transpired or not, well, as you know, we have more details unfolding every moment when it comes to rapa city, the israeli incubation forces are trying to wipe out the entire city, if you say remember that since day one of this coverage regarding the situation rafa, we have been documenting the situation saying that the israeli incubation forces have been destroying and as
here and gaza strip so now they are reiterating the details and th these measures they have as you know they have carried out here in gaza strip against elsewhere and gaza in all and all the region okay the different areas of the god trip also i'd like to ask you. particular if you want to take a look at the area where the philadelphia corridor is, and also in addition to that, maybe northern part of the gaza strip where it was reported days ago at this point that this really regime wanted to...
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but they weren't killed, they were burned to live because they spoke for washing. so the russian speaking people of ukraine were attacked. look at what happens in don't bass is what i see all of that and why you, because of the film created in russia and entire you away from that whole story with the russian leave the shape of the street to turn roof and it's all they all went to president bush and then told him, protect us, protect the russian speaking people. and in fact, many of the creative types were, i'm of the says those in the, at the, those just looking to estimate the weight of people so well. so let's see. well decided to protect versus the so these are the reasons for you now. and so that's why would you great, and i'm say russia to do the transfer of ukraine. why would you attack russian speaking people in ukraine? why would you not wanna take into account the history of internally, blo, be some brother as a central builder, as a you could have gone from go that way with some you know, i spoke to the credit and meet her. she mostly thought it was hopin
but they weren't killed, they were burned to live because they spoke for washing. so the russian speaking people of ukraine were attacked. look at what happens in don't bass is what i see all of that and why you, because of the film created in russia and entire you away from that whole story with the russian leave the shape of the street to turn roof and it's all they all went to president bush and then told him, protect us, protect the russian speaking people. and in fact, many of the creative...
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and they said no, they made a year long study the answer they came up was rather interesting. they said that between that time in 1985, about 8500 of the general management computers in the total federal inventory would be replaced. and furthermore, that the cost of conversion was running $450 million a year longer and $50 million a year down the drain, simply because we had failed the standards money could have had for all the things we wanted to do and far outweighed anything we saved by using special bells and whistles that any vendor gave us. that was a case where most people totally failed to look at the cost of not doing something. they'd tell me that they couldn't possibly the standards this year they'd have to get new that i could beat all the programmers over. they to do the standards. but next and they wouldn't look at the cost of not using the standards so that review goes right up along with the all possible enemy actions the cost of not carrying the action. well finally retired me on 31 december 66 thanks to our highly pension system. i got my first pension check
and they said no, they made a year long study the answer they came up was rather interesting. they said that between that time in 1985, about 8500 of the general management computers in the total federal inventory would be replaced. and furthermore, that the cost of conversion was running $450 million a year longer and $50 million a year down the drain, simply because we had failed the standards money could have had for all the things we wanted to do and far outweighed anything we saved by...
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and they said no, they made a year long study the answer they came up was rather interesting. they said that between that time in 1985, about 8500 of the general management computers in the total federal inventory would be replaced. and furthermore, that the cost of conversion was running $450 million a year longer and $50 million a year down the drain, simply because we had failed the standards money could have had for all the things we wanted to do and far outweighed anything we saved by using special bells and whistles that any vendor gave us. that was a case where most people totally failed to look at the cost of not doing something. they'd tell me that they couldn't possibly the standards this year they'd have to get new that i could beat all the programmers over. they to do the standards. but next and they wouldn't look at the cost of not using the standards so that review goes right up along with the all possible enemy actions the cost of not carrying the action. well finally retired me on 31 december 66 thanks to our highly pension system. i got my first pension check
and they said no, they made a year long study the answer they came up was rather interesting. they said that between that time in 1985, about 8500 of the general management computers in the total federal inventory would be replaced. and furthermore, that the cost of conversion was running $450 million a year longer and $50 million a year down the drain, simply because we had failed the standards money could have had for all the things we wanted to do and far outweighed anything we saved by...
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they don't keep any of their promises and office and when they lose they don't promise when they leavegh mcrnany, it's going to be an interesting 13 days. we will see what happens. no predictions though. >> no predictions. >> jesse: thank you. >>> white house says joe biden isn't really the president and don't listen to him. wow. every guy look better. from tall to short. from big to slim. from our iconic button downs for all shapes and sizes to a whole lot more. try us today. untuckit. we just make guys look better. oh, and we make great styles for her too. find the perfect fit at untuckit.com and more than 80 stores worldwide. after careful review of medical guidance and research on pain relief, my recommendation is simple: every home should have salonpas. powerful yet non-addictive. targeted and long-lasting. i recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ hisamitsu ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: kamala harris went on national tv last night and told you she never noticed biden was slipping. she had lunch with him every week for four years, he was falling asleep in his soup but here is not did not thin
they don't keep any of their promises and office and when they lose they don't promise when they leavegh mcrnany, it's going to be an interesting 13 days. we will see what happens. no predictions though. >> no predictions. >> jesse: thank you. >>> white house says joe biden isn't really the president and don't listen to him. wow. every guy look better. from tall to short. from big to slim. from our iconic button downs for all shapes and sizes to a whole lot more. try us...
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have lied and lied and lied, and people i say that as the kind of cat strays, they lie and they liend they lie has been uh staggering uh surprising to many uh and and it's only become revealed and certainly the mainstream media tried to keep it out of of it's only become revealed gradually, there were people writing about this very early on in in october. but but it didn't get beyond the alternative media until much much later, but now everybody sees that these were lies. the status quo post october 7th we're seeing airlines cancelling flights, hotels half empty, business is failing, um, the israeli business information company co-face bdi even reported that some 46,00 businesses have closed. okay, now let's go to yemen, the leader of ana movement is making a speech. god be satisfied with his good companions and with all of your good worshippers and brothers and sisters may peace be upon you. what followed over the course of one year a criminal aggressionيه? i'll start by talking about the brutal criminal result. and the future of this cause based on these events, but it comes to th
have lied and lied and lied, and people i say that as the kind of cat strays, they lie and they liend they lie has been uh staggering uh surprising to many uh and and it's only become revealed and certainly the mainstream media tried to keep it out of of it's only become revealed gradually, there were people writing about this very early on in in october. but but it didn't get beyond the alternative media until much much later, but now everybody sees that these were lies. the status quo post...
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they messed up and they arrested the wrong guy. but everybody who was intentionally arrested will be held. and at these first hearings, their guilt assumed. you have, john hawthorne, jonathan corwin, as the two local judges. and they'll ask questions, not are you a witch, but when did you become a witch? they're assuming you are one with rebecca nurse. they start strong that way, but then they'll start to ease up asking questions like after she's firm, her insistence of innocence. well, if you be not a witch, basically then how else can you explain this? like they're opening the door to maybe this is the first one that they're questioning and thinking is wrong. and what we see is when they start to soften their questions, they're not in a room alone. much of the villages there, many the accusers are there. and afflicted accusers will have fits in those moments where the judges seem to let up and after the fits subside back to hard questioning. and that a real effect. so rebecca nurse with her family there supporting her is assumes
they messed up and they arrested the wrong guy. but everybody who was intentionally arrested will be held. and at these first hearings, their guilt assumed. you have, john hawthorne, jonathan corwin, as the two local judges. and they'll ask questions, not are you a witch, but when did you become a witch? they're assuming you are one with rebecca nurse. they start strong that way, but then they'll start to ease up asking questions like after she's firm, her insistence of innocence. well, if you...
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it looked like they, they do not really they, they do not see it summarily to, to the russians that they would be some more than come now, do you think it was yours, authority saw up to the challenge of tackling the issue as i learned from the past yes and no, i think i think it is, it is great that we see that some of the big exposures are coming before the elections were off of then off to which, which was the case in 2016 in 2016, we saw a lot of the exposures about trust and information base only after the elections were probably too late. or what is, what is the worst settlement, is that we see the articles that for example, the global engagement center, which is one of the biggest, uh, american um to this information in the states is getting weekend. it is, it is troubling to read articles about this information, researchers being silent by some of the politicians on the hill and, and to the governmental sort. he's not doing very much about that. so it's sometimes looks as if the 1st amendment would protect only the russian center proclaiming lawyers, but not those who are actually
it looked like they, they do not really they, they do not see it summarily to, to the russians that they would be some more than come now, do you think it was yours, authority saw up to the challenge of tackling the issue as i learned from the past yes and no, i think i think it is, it is great that we see that some of the big exposures are coming before the elections were off of then off to which, which was the case in 2016 in 2016, we saw a lot of the exposures about trust and information...
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the side, _ seasons, but they get down the side, they— seasons, but they get down the side, they gete? they will probably not have _ up... so what will we see? they will probably not have a - will probably not have a successful run that there is they have at the start of the season. ~ , ., y they have at the start of the season. ~ , ., , ., season. why not? they have snuck up _ season. why not? they have snuck up really _ season. why not? they have snuck up really quietly, - season. why not? they have snuck up really quietly, and | snuck up really quietly, and teams — snuck up really quietly, and teams all of a sudden, arsenal, manchester city, they have gone, _ manchester city, they have gone, we are under a manchester city, they have gone, we are undera bit manchester city, they have gone, we are under a bit of pressure _ gone, we are under a bit of pressure here. they are title contenders, how they have started _ contenders, how they have started. they have got a strength in depth in good areas. _ strength in depth in good areas. a _ strength in depth in good areas, a bit late def
the side, _ seasons, but they get down the side, they— seasons, but they get down the side, they gete? they will probably not have _ up... so what will we see? they will probably not have a - will probably not have a successful run that there is they have at the start of the season. ~ , ., y they have at the start of the season. ~ , ., , ., season. why not? they have snuck up _ season. why not? they have snuck up really _ season. why not? they have snuck up really quietly, - season. why not?...
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i knew they heard them. they heard him. yeah. and they knew that was going. yeah. but no kind of like a go for kids. yeah. heads up, right. yeah. yeah. okay. awesome. oh, thank you all.
i knew they heard them. they heard him. yeah. and they knew that was going. yeah. but no kind of like a go for kids. yeah. heads up, right. yeah. yeah. okay. awesome. oh, thank you all.
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they are anti-chaos. they don't want.ble]os t that they recognize or at leat most rat people do we have the lowest birth rate we have had well over 100 years. we are not at replacement level, which means, we have to have somebody come here if we want to keep growing the economy. >> laura: so dan, he's okay with millions and millions oft, children over th we years abort, that is fine. but we need to bring in all of these people even though millions of americans out of work.of okay.aren >> look, laura, we are not racist. americans are not against immigrants and so many families are immigrants at so they'll make some point that we haver common sense and you can't let people in the country that will endanger the country and these people endanger the country. wan by the way, donald trump did not kill the bill that a horrendousr bill supported by less than a handful of republicans. it was a joke and would havess allowed more people into theed country if that billltip would e passed by g wha multiple of five was the when he pres
they are anti-chaos. they don't want.ble]os t that they recognize or at leat most rat people do we have the lowest birth rate we have had well over 100 years. we are not at replacement level, which means, we have to have somebody come here if we want to keep growing the economy. >> laura: so dan, he's okay with millions and millions oft, children over th we years abort, that is fine. but we need to bring in all of these people even though millions of americans out of work.of okay.aren...
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, they they have always been israel have always been able to find them and assassinate them either with a drone or rocket or helicopter, gunship, you name it, they've been able to do that, so right now the resistance has to... make sure their leadership is more well protected and more well hidden, they don't need to be out in the public, although i think in my opinion, you can correct me if i'm wrong, most of the hezballah leadership are actually average citizens who happen to be your patriots and who have takeen upon themselves leadership in this situation, whereas the israelis are basically you're talking about billionaires and trillionaires from all over the world, the jewish trillionaires that support israel. state they have plenty of funds and they they have hideous, although i think uh maybe benjamin netanyahu is going to have some problems hiding from now on, that is absolutely right, i mean regarding the three-day missile attack that iran conducted, do you think that these two events are linked? oh oh for sure, okay well what iran did, yeah yeah, well i mean it's payback you bec
, they they have always been israel have always been able to find them and assassinate them either with a drone or rocket or helicopter, gunship, you name it, they've been able to do that, so right now the resistance has to... make sure their leadership is more well protected and more well hidden, they don't need to be out in the public, although i think in my opinion, you can correct me if i'm wrong, most of the hezballah leadership are actually average citizens who happen to be your patriots...
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um, they kept their, you know there's some of them definitely combined, but they, they, they kept their native communities and they kept many separate native communities through to today. and they too, i think are having a renaissance. and um, in various ways though still struggling about sort of recognition. when you all purchased the book and walk away with it, what would you like your readers to maybe take away or with or yeah, yeah. i think it's just my main messages would be this a long history native nations. i think i said this already. basically native nations were here long, long time ago. they're here today. they're going to be here in the future. and they're an important part of u.s. history. but on the flipside, u.s. history is just you know, it's only 250 years old. it's there's a, um it's it's a bit of a blip in native history. and, you know, we'll what the future holds. but, um, you know, i, it's, it, it may end up that's a that's a smaller, smaller segment of the history of this continent in the long, long run than the united states, even. thank you. i wanted to give fol
um, they kept their, you know there's some of them definitely combined, but they, they, they kept their native communities and they kept many separate native communities through to today. and they too, i think are having a renaissance. and um, in various ways though still struggling about sort of recognition. when you all purchased the book and walk away with it, what would you like your readers to maybe take away or with or yeah, yeah. i think it's just my main messages would be this a long...
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pass they you know, they check out. so i mean the what you said, you know 2022 is the most accurate it's been in midterm elections. right. so there's there's there's lots of examples you can see when polls are are good, right. but i mean, i guess i'm just like i like people to think critically about these and so like celebrate the problem is like even i find the particular poll given how things change, technology change, the world changes like there's guarantee that that's going to kind of forecast. right. and so i think that where we can end up bad is like we can say, well, we did it right in the past. therefore that's going to be a good predictor of the future. and like, well, maybe, maybe like polling does have its place and you know, it's super successful, right. for some people in some contexts. right. so yeah. so alternatives are not much, much better. and so like in, you know, in the michigan race, like there were some pollsters that got it better than others. right? and so they had all these kind of post-mortems
pass they you know, they check out. so i mean the what you said, you know 2022 is the most accurate it's been in midterm elections. right. so there's there's there's lots of examples you can see when polls are are good, right. but i mean, i guess i'm just like i like people to think critically about these and so like celebrate the problem is like even i find the particular poll given how things change, technology change, the world changes like there's guarantee that that's going to kind of...
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they actually their own name, which is kind of delightful they were called squibs and they were sometimes jokes. they were sometimes ims, you know, little recipes, life hacks, just observations, random observations about life. so it's not always the politics, the wars, the types of things that you often read about in the history books. it's about the daily life and sensibilities of the people. there are lots of out advertisements as well. ads, newspapers and nothing new. you can find everything and again gives you a great sense of the culture, the economy of the you can find ads forabout everything you could imagine. medicine, for example, furniture, dry, just anything that was being and sold. would see advertisements for most of these ads were text based. so you can see there'me kind of rudimentary images in these examples and. there are some adsis sligophisticated images, but most them are text based. i really loved the one in the middle. look here, look here. that's the way they got attention n the 19 century. whereas very electoral look, look at this advertisement. i think the adverti
they actually their own name, which is kind of delightful they were called squibs and they were sometimes jokes. they were sometimes ims, you know, little recipes, life hacks, just observations, random observations about life. so it's not always the politics, the wars, the types of things that you often read about in the history books. it's about the daily life and sensibilities of the people. there are lots of out advertisements as well. ads, newspapers and nothing new. you can find everything...
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what did they do for this? they?r of western politicians, maybe only bismarck figured it out a little there, and having lived in russia for a long time, that it is better not to mess with russia, they got the opposite absolute effect, but many are surprised, why with such stubbornness, yes ukrainian stubbornness, it means they keep driving and driving and driving their best units to the kursk, that is the region, yes practically the entire western the equipment that was supplied there is absolutely correct, it is a calculation for the pr effect, but the pr effect is absolutely the same here. it was written in the plan, they organized this whole game in order to read the reaction of the russian population, it seemed to them that after all this there would be an explosion and cause social protest, they got the opposite, so my advice to them is, yes, if they still understand and at least something, the worse you do to russia, the worse it comes back to you, the worse you do to the republic of belarus, the worse it comes
what did they do for this? they?r of western politicians, maybe only bismarck figured it out a little there, and having lived in russia for a long time, that it is better not to mess with russia, they got the opposite absolute effect, but many are surprised, why with such stubbornness, yes ukrainian stubbornness, it means they keep driving and driving and driving their best units to the kursk, that is the region, yes practically the entire western the equipment that was supplied there is...
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i mean, this is another, a telling indication is that they don't want, i mean they, they really, i, you know, the idea of rebels and it's very perverse video is i don't want to go into details on this program here, but they don't want other people to talk about it, they'd like to circulated among themselves in a very weird, a card way. but they don't want anyone on the outside to be able to report them what they see. go ahead mohammed. but they knew, therefore, again, that propaganda, they used to be the best. i don't know what happened. i don't either. now i don't either. it is amazing. they're just terrible here. it's it's, i don't get it. i don't understand how it, how it works. i mean one of these media on this, i think it was kind use, but i'm not a 100 percent. sure. the host was reading the names of the poor soldiers. that was words were just mentioned. they were eating and she was reading their names. uh, and then in more in the morning there at that. and then you have tens of thousands of thought. hundreds of thousands of people being slaughtered women and children just that ju
i mean, this is another, a telling indication is that they don't want, i mean they, they really, i, you know, the idea of rebels and it's very perverse video is i don't want to go into details on this program here, but they don't want other people to talk about it, they'd like to circulated among themselves in a very weird, a card way. but they don't want anyone on the outside to be able to report them what they see. go ahead mohammed. but they knew, therefore, again, that propaganda, they used...
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if they were they would be protecting the children first. they are not.g: all right (man) look at this silly little sailboat... these men of means with their silver spoons, eating up the financial favors of the 1%. what would become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash, unlimited deposit bonuses and handsome retirement matching? they would descend into chaos. merciless chaos. >>> should we be concerned? >> greg: tonight on should we be concerned, nicole kidman is exhausted from filming fake orgasms. i know, you were waiting for the story. according to a recent interview nicole found filming sex scenes for her upcoming a roddick thriller extremely draining due to the point where she needed breaks from all the intense fake orgasms. do you believe her, should we be concerned? >> i'm so concerned, more than the election. this is like breaking news. i'm happy for her because on the bright side, if it's so hard for her to fake these orgasms, it shows that maybe in real life she's never had two, so
if they were they would be protecting the children first. they are not.g: all right (man) look at this silly little sailboat... these men of means with their silver spoons, eating up the financial favors of the 1%. what would become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash, unlimited deposit bonuses and handsome retirement matching? they would descend into chaos. merciless chaos. >>> should we be concerned? >> greg:...
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they are. when i got to cgrs, i had the freedom to support mental health bills because i dn't have to worry about a reporter ying, oh, are you support adding the mental health parity and addiction equity act because you have a personal connection to these issues. that was already a story that was written and thankfully my constituents in rhode island still elected me. the freedom it gave me. peters that i got to be the first name on the mental health parity and addiction equity act. i was the youngest member of congress from the smallest state in the country, rhode island, and in the minority party. as you recall, when newt gingrich was speaker in a popular bill, as youl, with my dng chairman of labor, senior senator there for 40 plus yeargot his name, number one on a lot of bills. you know, but in a lot of my colleagues on the house, same story because a popular bill everybody wants their name on it and it's reserved for those with a lot of gray hair or no hair at all. that's who gets to spons
they are. when i got to cgrs, i had the freedom to support mental health bills because i dn't have to worry about a reporter ying, oh, are you support adding the mental health parity and addiction equity act because you have a personal connection to these issues. that was already a story that was written and thankfully my constituents in rhode island still elected me. the freedom it gave me. peters that i got to be the first name on the mental health parity and addiction equity act. i was the...
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they have to reach for microsoft. they have to have meta. ever since the fed cut rate the bond prices have plunged. money managers reach for the companies that are not impacted by the change in the 10 year, 20 year, 30 year u.s. treasuries. the rates don't matter that much. neither they nor their clients need to borrow large sums of money so it's relevant to them. apple and nvidia were up really big yesterday so they don't have what microsoft has today. they don't have the mojo. this is pretty much incorrupt but who cares. sometimes wall street is like chinatown. many don't bother trying to figure it out. it is what it is. you come to me to figure out how does this happen. how could people abandon recent winners so quickly dropping them like hot french fries in our lap. simple. we had a series of reports that did not add up. they were disappointing. they don't jive with the rather benign moment when we have the fed cutting rates and employment remaining strong. when we have these problematic quarters, several in one day they'd fall back to t
they have to reach for microsoft. they have to have meta. ever since the fed cut rate the bond prices have plunged. money managers reach for the companies that are not impacted by the change in the 10 year, 20 year, 30 year u.s. treasuries. the rates don't matter that much. neither they nor their clients need to borrow large sums of money so it's relevant to them. apple and nvidia were up really big yesterday so they don't have what microsoft has today. they don't have the mojo. this is pretty...
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because look, even if they are told of cynics and months to switch, they are, and they don't care care about the murder to the murder of civilians. they could still st. yeah, it looks very bad to most of humanity. so we have to do something about that and adjust to that and what they've demonstrated over a year now is that they don't even care about this. and i think what this shows is that this american struggle to preserve the empire at the dyna empire as i think and to preserve the gemini, everybody. and the word is not on the boat. it's always been built. it's incredibly short sighted. it's too quick now, which makes you as an incredibly dangerous country. the lottery's trained eyes of the morality, or even by a tiny bit of rationality. nothing is working any more and my view well in charge to add to the pessimism that he just expressed here. when we see a country like israel, us laundering a path to the people that are dead and in golf to our children. and this is a genocide against children, then we see the long destruction of whole neighborhoods in, in lebanon, and be rude. but
because look, even if they are told of cynics and months to switch, they are, and they don't care care about the murder to the murder of civilians. they could still st. yeah, it looks very bad to most of humanity. so we have to do something about that and adjust to that and what they've demonstrated over a year now is that they don't even care about this. and i think what this shows is that this american struggle to preserve the empire at the dyna empire as i think and to preserve the gemini,...
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if they were they would be protecting the children first. they are not.g: all right. >>> should we be concerned? >> greg: tonight on should we be concerned, nicole kidman is exhausted from filming fake orgasms. i know, you were waiting for the story. according to a recent interview nicole found filming sex scenes for her upcoming a roddick thriller extremely draining due to the point where she needed breaks from all the intense fake orgasms. do you believe her, should we be concerned? >> i'm so concerned, more than the election. this is like breaking news. i'm happy for her because on the bright side, if it's so hard for her to fake these orgasms, it shows that maybe in real life she's never had two, so good for her, happy wife, happy life. >> greg: she was married to tom cruise. >> case in point, she's never had to fake it. >> is there any weight you could time money to this, kevin? >> i was just going to say, you know these stars, people wonder what life is like? will they are just like us. there you have it. >> greg: kat, was this a brilliant p.r. sche
if they were they would be protecting the children first. they are not.g: all right. >>> should we be concerned? >> greg: tonight on should we be concerned, nicole kidman is exhausted from filming fake orgasms. i know, you were waiting for the story. according to a recent interview nicole found filming sex scenes for her upcoming a roddick thriller extremely draining due to the point where she needed breaks from all the intense fake orgasms. do you believe her, should we be...
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they saw trump grow stronger when they put him on trial, now they all want to their own trials and theynetworks to cover them. that says more about them than it does about him. we have a visiting professor and global investor and northwood university and author of many best-selling books. can you ask plane the psychology behind democrats wanting to be victimized by donald trump? dying to be put on trial. >> right. a thermostat in your hotel room is the static system, you set the temperature where you want it and the depending on the temperature in the room, in either heats it up or cool set. i argue that there is something called the homeostasis of victim ologies. they have to have a certain victim all edgy level that they set the thermostat at. and if they don't reach that set level, they manufacture all kinds of victim narratives to reach that thermostat level. and it is very offensive because i escaped lebanon because we were going to be executed at any second. so imagine how real victims feel they hear these fake victims engaging in emotional hysteria. it upsets me. >> jesse: these
they saw trump grow stronger when they put him on trial, now they all want to their own trials and theynetworks to cover them. that says more about them than it does about him. we have a visiting professor and global investor and northwood university and author of many best-selling books. can you ask plane the psychology behind democrats wanting to be victimized by donald trump? dying to be put on trial. >> right. a thermostat in your hotel room is the static system, you set the...
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i think they they get paid. but the mine working conditions despite msha, the working conditions are still terrible. and they you know, they screw up the pensions of. but west virginia has a red state. and those miners who are voting a trump and very anti-union people. why don't we like joe answer your question. sure thank you. and debbie you offer your own thoughts. i would just say most those people probably are not union anymore. and that in a way what has happened in the coalfields is a similar story. i think to what debbie tells in this book a story of the arrival finance, finance, capitalism and, how that changes things and how the competition within that field began to break down. there used to be about 2 minutes coal operators association that sectoral bargain with the mineworkers and that fell apart so that was among the of changes that happened in the why did the miners their vote. why did the miners vote republican. well in some cases i think as debbie story shows, were voting for democrats who were p
i think they they get paid. but the mine working conditions despite msha, the working conditions are still terrible. and they you know, they screw up the pensions of. but west virginia has a red state. and those miners who are voting a trump and very anti-union people. why don't we like joe answer your question. sure thank you. and debbie you offer your own thoughts. i would just say most those people probably are not union anymore. and that in a way what has happened in the coalfields is a...
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they said sir they just cancel them because they think you are going to get elected and they don't want to build them because they will be able to pay tariffs. [cheering] we just cancel them -- i didn't even do anything and i saved detroit. i saved every car making state. i thought to myself, just the threat of tariffs, they canceled multibillion-dollar auto machines is what they are. will i get credit for that? i don't think so but we know. he just said because of you, they think you will be elected and charge tariffs so much that it will be possible for them to survive and china just canceled those big beautiful factories that would have destroyed our country in terms of auto making and i think it's great. now people are starting to see it's a good thing to do. i didn't even do anything. [laughter] just the mere threat of that beautiful word kept we have. a lot of it has been taking 50 or 60 years, we were the greatest powerhouse. we will have that back soon. we will have so many auto plans and steel plants in this country now. so simple, to. have been talking with the last couple of
they said sir they just cancel them because they think you are going to get elected and they don't want to build them because they will be able to pay tariffs. [cheering] we just cancel them -- i didn't even do anything and i saved detroit. i saved every car making state. i thought to myself, just the threat of tariffs, they canceled multibillion-dollar auto machines is what they are. will i get credit for that? i don't think so but we know. he just said because of you, they think you will be...
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they will grow up. (♪♪) discover who they are (♪♪) what they want from this world. they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. (♪♪) >>> tonight, san francisco firefighters climbed up the roof of a concrete building that went up in flames in potrero hill. the building on missouri street was vacant. thankfully no one was hurt. firefighters told us the fire looks suspicious because it broke out on three different flow rates. partners here in the bay area have been in florida. they are there helping after hurricane helene. they got there last week ahead of the storm. hurricane helene made landfall as a category 4 and is now being blamed for at least 120 across the southeast. >>> oakland and contra costa fire both sent their assistant chiefs to the state last tuesday. they plan to send at least one more firefighter as well. is as leaders in states like north carolina prepare for the dustbowl to grow. >>
they will grow up. (♪♪) discover who they are (♪♪) what they want from this world. they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. (♪♪) >>> tonight, san francisco firefighters climbed up the roof of a concrete building that went up in flames in potrero hill. the building on missouri street was vacant....