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be quieter, catch up to eat. the order of the fuel hose could not cut hello police, this is thomas well thomas scooter discovered saboteurs. what saboteurs well, everyone knows the instructions. listening parents with many children do not know whether their third child is a boy or a girl. i said what 's the matter. yours is unknown. sex is present genitals and the mother was most worried about the child, the grandmother is convinced that the granddaughter is growing in the family, because went for examinations together several times. she says no boy. we both want the child to live with us, the doctors are already suggesting an operation, or it can be done now while the child is small, and on the other hand, when he grows up, he may choose his gender by himself, it will be too late. and the mother is afraid to make a terrible mistake and make any mistake out of her son a daughter. cop wars today at 19:50 on ntv how is it you remember the name tired sleep badly improve sleep for lunch. now i will not forget magnet cosmetics so, love a 30% discount on dishes for serving and cooking a magnet, buy
be quieter, catch up to eat. the order of the fuel hose could not cut hello police, this is thomas well thomas scooter discovered saboteurs. what saboteurs well, everyone knows the instructions. listening parents with many children do not know whether their third child is a boy or a girl. i said what 's the matter. yours is unknown. sex is present genitals and the mother was most worried about the child, the grandmother is convinced that the granddaughter is growing in the family, because went...
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thomas. it's his visionn of black life. >> thomas has spoken about the nation of islam. before anitta hill happened during the hearings. well, one of the two mostxp explosive issues raised in the summer build-up to thomas' confirmation. what you say your portrait eliminates in general? thomas more on that? >> thomas was probably after malcom x in the late 60s and 70s, probably the h most influential black economist, very conservative who wrote a book called raised in economics and thomas, clarence thomas gets a call saying you got to read this book. t.he was it and he's at the capitol of missouri of jefferson city. he drives to st. louis because thomas soul is there to debate and upcoming professor named ruth bader ginsburg. [laughter]r] u know, this is theo damascus or the road to saint louis. so seoul is a huge influence on him. however, i think you can't kind of homogenize black conservatives because there are other black conservatives who there are other black conservatives with stronger individualisticis week that leas colorblindness and i don't think you see those in that. i think other black conservatives are little more in tension with. >> is today's strain of pessimism of the early 70s in a po
thomas. it's his visionn of black life. >> thomas has spoken about the nation of islam. before anitta hill happened during the hearings. well, one of the two mostxp explosive issues raised in the summer build-up to thomas' confirmation. what you say your portrait eliminates in general? thomas more on that? >> thomas was probably after malcom x in the late 60s and 70s, probably the h most influential black economist, very conservative who wrote a book called raised in economics and...
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historian has had personal correspondence with thomas and things of thomas as you know, thomas has read the owners book on reconstruction knows it quite well, so this experience of black arms really forms the heart of his vision of the black constitution and it's not just a fetish for black arms because in that vision of black self-armaments, he sees a vision of black manhood. end of black patriarchy of black men being able to protect their families and their communities and there's a very resonant image that he closes out one of his second amendment opinions where he quotes from the memory of a son remembering his father. on the night, you know sometime in the 1880s, i think it was or around there about remembering his father standing at the doorway with a rifle or with some kind of a gun. holding off white supremacist terrorists and thomas has something like it's an emblem of i can't remember the exact phrase an emblem of salvation or emblem of freedom. and so this is you know, once you start looking at the black radical tradition, this is very foundational this idea of black men arming themselves and protecting themselves and that not j
historian has had personal correspondence with thomas and things of thomas as you know, thomas has read the owners book on reconstruction knows it quite well, so this experience of black arms really forms the heart of his vision of the black constitution and it's not just a fetish for black arms because in that vision of black self-armaments, he sees a vision of black manhood. end of black patriarchy of black men being able to protect their families and their communities and there's a very...
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thomas paine spent the next decade in france, and never return to the land of his birth. and thomas paine arrived in france, armed with no one but for weapons of introduction, well-known. and as a result thomas paine quickly gained to the highest circles. he took on the position in the revolutionary national assembly. in the position he had been arrested in honor of his leadership of the "rights of man". but that's not what he expected, thomas paine spoke little french and he had trouble keeping up with the french revolution more rapidly accelerated. then thomas paine made the mistake of speaking up in favor of sparing people from the guillotine and offering and said that it would be enough to manage the king to exile in the united states. but that did not go over well in france especially given thomas paine's earlier critiques of monarchy and the harrison power and the boldness now, the french. and into what we call the reign of terror. thomas paine despaired. and then he picked up his pen. he crossed through the first pass a region and fail the great work from which this man and stormed into debate and completed the management got into a printer only six hours before the french came to a s
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well to discuss the developments we cross live 2 or 3 underline thomas report for f for his take. hi thomas. on that last piece we were just speaking about the upper rouge it nuclear plant shall. that's territory, at least with local officials, claiming the key of bringing about a catastrophic event. if some of those missiles hit the, the plant, the term playing with fire seems a gross understatement. in this case. yeah, well, i just return from the net. so i kind of confirmed that he has a really shooting and everything that they can. so i'm not surprised about this, but it's not the 1st time. and the thing is, it's really dangerous because we point up such and infrastructure the cooling system. and i don't know what the, i think you know, because this, if they would really make it make if they would hit it and make it hard damage, they would destroy their own country. i don't understand what's going on there. i don't know what they think about the key if it's, well, i was 3 weeks from the net and really i don't have any understanding. well, officials thomas have said that the internationa
well to discuss the developments we cross live 2 or 3 underline thomas report for f for his take. hi thomas. on that last piece we were just speaking about the upper rouge it nuclear plant shall. that's territory, at least with local officials, claiming the key of bringing about a catastrophic event. if some of those missiles hit the, the plant, the term playing with fire seems a gross understatement. in this case. yeah, well, i just return from the net. so i kind of confirmed that he has a...
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thomas in his life? well we interviewed jenny, you know she much for a less time than justice thomas and she really helps tell his story. but he talks about what he met her and marrying her and what she means to him and she calls her a gift from god and i think they are very close. and i i think that the confirmation battle the very kind of contentious confirmation battle. they were not married that long pulled them together to have to go through something like that together and i think that that them one as she does he in the book address his first marriage to kathy ambush and his son jamal and your chest is in a little bit. i think you can see in the film. we didn't put this so much in the buck that i pressed him, and he did not want to speak much about it. so he's a little about it. we tell about it, but he doesn't speak much. i think it's interesting that as a result of that marriage. they had a child a son and she wanted him to raise the child and he raised his son as a single person with not a huge salary in washington in the 80s a very tough thing to do. is this your first book? it's my first buck. i'm really a filmmaker and we've made i've been making films for decades. we've made over 14 15 films almost all of them. i've been broadcast nationally on pbs which were grateful for. this is the first one we've chosen to turn into a film because we had this resource and actually mark pail out on my co-author was the originator of that idea. i think of myself as a filmmaker rather than an author, but i have to say there's something satisfying about seeing your name in a book, you know, an actual physical book not just an ebook. i mean there is an ebook, but but there's something about seeing your name in a book. that is really great. michael pack is the co-author of created equal clarence thomas in his own words, and he's president of manifold productions inc. we appreciate for being on book tv. thank you very>> did evening, e. -- good evening, everybody. i am excited to talk about this wonderful book with such a brilliant colleague and scholar. thank you for doing this. >>
thomas in his life? well we interviewed jenny, you know she much for a less time than justice thomas and she really helps tell his story. but he talks about what he met her and marrying her and what she means to him and she calls her a gift from god and i think they are very close. and i i think that the confirmation battle the very kind of contentious confirmation battle. they were not married that long pulled them together to have to go through something like that together and i think that...
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well. thomas, we really appreciate that. thanks for your time. stay, thomas rooper or thir on war. correspondent i ukrainian business is attempting to raise money by offering to print, personalize slogans on military ordinance being fired a russian forces. let's go through this. this sign, my rocket fundraising platform has enabled clients around the world to pay for inscriptions to be placed on miss styles and bombs. in return. they reportedly received photo was all those munitions and action a co founder now of the business phase. the majority of the clients are from the us . the platform claims to be raising money for ukraine's war effort. yet it's not sanctioned by cubes. military le platform has gone viral since it was featured in the washington post a little. the issue was raised, of course, many questions about the promotion of hate, speech and violence. the tradition of resistance is strong, said euros. love read sack a ukrainian historian. she said, humor and obscenities have long typified ukraine's response to, for an occupation. there are so many p
well. thomas, we really appreciate that. thanks for your time. stay, thomas rooper or thir on war. correspondent i ukrainian business is attempting to raise money by offering to print, personalize slogans on military ordinance being fired a russian forces. let's go through this. this sign, my rocket fundraising platform has enabled clients around the world to pay for inscriptions to be placed on miss styles and bombs. in return. they reportedly received photo was all those munitions and action...
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thomas jefferson. well up to this point. i assumed i was related to sally hemings and thomas jefferson because my imagination had not allowed me to wander into any other direction. i just didn't know so i accepted it didn't know how but i accepted it. so we were going the tour and i would raise my hand every time jack was with me the first time and i would say i'm related to sally hemmings of thomas jefferson and the guy said okay good for you. thank you. he keep moving on i did this several times well back in 2010. i came with charles and charles is tall and at this point he was a tall teenager and we took the tour was his first time. we took the tour and i did the same thing because you know, i'm a person of routine and happy. and i raised my hand and i say i'm related to thomas jefferson sally hemmings. and in fact i said we're lady looking up by myself. so we're related to sally hemis and thomas jefferson and the guy said great your family your dignitaries. let me take you on the private tour when this is over. at last this is happening. and in fact she did unfortunately, i don't know her name it is lost to history and if anyone listening today can remember me being there with my son charles. please let me know because i'm very grateful to you. she took us to the dome room and she was with her first person who introduced us to understand now send it was on vacation at that po
thomas jefferson. well up to this point. i assumed i was related to sally hemings and thomas jefferson because my imagination had not allowed me to wander into any other direction. i just didn't know so i accepted it didn't know how but i accepted it. so we were going the tour and i would raise my hand every time jack was with me the first time and i would say i'm related to sally hemmings of thomas jefferson and the guy said okay good for you. thank you. he keep moving on i did this several...
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chancellor. develop that because, well, before we actually across, over to prag, at we're joined here in studio by our political correspondent, thomas barrow. good to see a thomas. now, chance her shelter is set to address the main concern for the european union at the moment, which is of course energy. so what can we expect from him? with regards to that topic? i do imagine that he will touch on germany's dependence, for example, and russian gas and how the country has been trying to win itself of that dependence. and i imagine that he will do it not only explaining how germany as a country has come to terms with that and has been putting measures in place, but also from a european perspective, touching on european solidarity in terms of energy, but also touching on how europe can move forward when it comes to that germany, not the only country in the european union that has had problems. let's put it that way with deliveries from russia under such as we imagined that as part of this key note speech. he will talk about germany's problems about how germany has dealt with them, but also how this could be something where europe can work as a whole as a group. so
chancellor. develop that because, well, before we actually across, over to prag, at we're joined here in studio by our political correspondent, thomas barrow. good to see a thomas. now, chance her shelter is set to address the main concern for the european union at the moment, which is of course energy. so what can we expect from him? with regards to that topic? i do imagine that he will touch on germany's dependence, for example, and russian gas and how the country has been trying to win...
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well as legalized same-sex marriage. is justice thomas an outlier or is this just the beginning? >> i'm afraid it's just the beginning. i mean, justice thomas said he wanted to serve 35, 38 years on the court and make liberals lives miserable. that's not the -- that's not the motivation you should have for going on the court, and obviously, it's a very conservative, partisan approach. and that's just not how the court should be. this is the -- this is the supreme court of the united states of america. it is supposed to adjudicate the major issues that affect people every day that come them, not to have them do what they're doing right now, which is continuing to look for opportunities to restrict individuals' rights. and that's what appears to be happening. they are reaching down for cases. clarence thomas and this opinion basically called for cases to be brought forward that would limit a woman's access even to birth control, much less to an abortion, and would stop gay marriage. i mean, we're going to start losing some -- some rights that are really serious, and we've got to fight back. >> i want to get to sort of how we got here in the r
well as legalized same-sex marriage. is justice thomas an outlier or is this just the beginning? >> i'm afraid it's just the beginning. i mean, justice thomas said he wanted to serve 35, 38 years on the court and make liberals lives miserable. that's not the -- that's not the motivation you should have for going on the court, and obviously, it's a very conservative, partisan approach. and that's just not how the court should be. this is the -- this is the supreme court of the united...
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thomas in his life? well we interviewed jenny, you know she much for a less time than justice thomas and she really helps tell his story. but he talks about what he met her and marrying her and what she means to him and she calls her a gift from god and i think they are very close. and i i think that the confirmation battle the very kind of contentious confirmation battle. they were not married that long pulled them together to have to go through something like that together and i think that that them one as she does he in the book address his first marriage to kathy ambush and his son jamal and your chest is in a little bit. i think you can see in the film. we didn't put this so much in the buck that i pressed him, and he did not want to speak much about it. so he's a little about it. we tell about it, but he doesn't speak much. i think it's interesting that as a result of that marriage. they had a child a son and she wanted him to raise the child and he raised his son as a single person with not a huge salary in washington in the 80s a very tough thing to do. is this your first book? it's my first buck. i'm really a filmmaker and we've made i've been making films for decades. we've made over 14 15 films almost all of them. i've been broadcast nationally on pbs which were grateful for. this is the first one we've chosen to turn into a film because we had this resource and actually mark pail out on my co-author was the originator of that idea. i think of myself as a filmmaker rather than an author, but i have to say there's something satisfying about seeing your name in a book, you know, an actual physical book not just an ebook. i mean there is an ebook, but but there's something about seeing your name in a book. that is really great. michael pack is the co-author of created equal clarence thomas in his own words, and he's president of manifold productions inc. we appreciate for being on book tv. thank you ve
thomas in his life? well we interviewed jenny, you know she much for a less time than justice thomas and she really helps tell his story. but he talks about what he met her and marrying her and what she means to him and she calls her a gift from god and i think they are very close. and i i think that the confirmation battle the very kind of contentious confirmation battle. they were not married that long pulled them together to have to go through something like that together and i think that...
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well known in france. as a result, thomas payne quickly gained entrance to thomas paine's highest circles, almost immediately he's up a petition representing -- in the revolutionary national assembly. a position to which he had been elected months earlier in honor of his authorship of the rights of man. but that did not go as expected. payne spoke little french, and he had trouble keeping up as a french revolution rapidly radicalized and accelerated. payne made a great mistake of speaking up in favor of sparing king louis the 16th from the guillotine. arguing instead that it would be him military humiliating enough to banish the king to exile in the united states. but that did not go over well in france. especially given pains earlier critiques of monarchy and inherited power. where is your boldness now, tom? the french said to him. as robes pierre lead france into what we call the reign of terror, pain despaired. and then he picked up his pen. he drafted the first part of the age of reason. the third great work for which his man is still member today. and got it to a printer only six hours before french cam
well known in france. as a result, thomas payne quickly gained entrance to thomas paine's highest circles, almost immediately he's up a petition representing -- in the revolutionary national assembly. a position to which he had been elected months earlier in honor of his authorship of the rights of man. but that did not go as expected. payne spoke little french, and he had trouble keeping up as a french revolution rapidly radicalized and accelerated. payne made a great mistake of speaking up in...
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thomas? >> well, we had a conversation this morning, the vice chair and myself. the vice president's name came up. ginni thomasee meeting tomorrow and i'm certain that it will. no person is off limits. our charge as a committee is to follow the facts and circumstances that brought about january 6th and make recommendations to congress and others to make sure that doesn't happen again. we're doing our work. we spent a good bit of time on the august break just pulling recommendations together, looking at potential hearing opportunities for september when we reconvene so i'm convinced when we roll out what we've been working on, the public will be clear as to how close we came to losing our democracy as we've come to love it. >> so just to be clear, make sure i understand correctly, are you going to ask pence to testify? is that where this is headed? >> well, we'll be engaging that. if the vice president would come, we'd love to have him. we've had back and forth discussions for the last year with his attorney. it would add to the credibility of our work if the vice president would voluntarily come in. he's made
thomas? >> well, we had a conversation this morning, the vice chair and myself. the vice president's name came up. ginni thomasee meeting tomorrow and i'm certain that it will. no person is off limits. our charge as a committee is to follow the facts and circumstances that brought about january 6th and make recommendations to congress and others to make sure that doesn't happen again. we're doing our work. we spent a good bit of time on the august break just pulling recommendations...
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thomas thomas sparrow. i think of the political correspondent. so here's a brief selection of tributes from international leaders. it could be thought in more school, and i remember very well this is studies day. well, let me hire which of send wind of freedom of russian society. he tried to change the come with the system from insight gerber. with mister gorbachev made positive contributions to the normalization of china soviet relations to get cargo heights. it's neat santos who say guy he has left behind a great accomplishment as a world leader and supporting the abolition of nuclear weapons or social steamers. no, he did not room for a li a. do you man because of one of those people who change the world and unquestionably changed it for the better? so let's look at her mikhail gorbachev. legacy as viewed at ho why some play for the soviet union's collapse and even see him as a traitor. as day broke in moscow. so to did the news of mikhail gorbachev, death russia's news channels reported that president vladimir putin had expressed his deepest condolences. but musk invites themselves were not united in mourning their former leader on weight always guys with i have a nega
thomas thomas sparrow. i think of the political correspondent. so here's a brief selection of tributes from international leaders. it could be thought in more school, and i remember very well this is studies day. well, let me hire which of send wind of freedom of russian society. he tried to change the come with the system from insight gerber. with mister gorbachev made positive contributions to the normalization of china soviet relations to get cargo heights. it's neat santos who say guy he...
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thomas jefferson and their second favorite person to hate aaron burr. well, the chances were very good that they would have selected thomas jefferson and the person who came to the aid of aaron burr. among many but the probably the most important person was alexander hamilton who wrote letter after letter after letter saying you have to elect jefferson because he's a man of honor, you know, i can't stand the this fellow but he's a man of honor he has principles. i don't agree with him on 200 100 different things, but he's a man of honor he loves his country. and aaron burr is an absolute opportunist. so what happened? is that the us congress these federalists deciding about the fate of thomas jefferson voted 30 for times. and aaron burr sat on his hands the whole time. he never said oh, i do understand that. jefferson was the guy you wanted no. finally and there was the 35th voter so that congress decided by one vote to elect thomas jefferson the third president of the united states when they did that. they showed the power the purpose the promise of a federal umpire. what better representatives what better umpires could be desired than people in congress to decide the fate of the country in making this decision. they probably preserve the union by the way, john adams at this time thought that there would be a civil war. in fact many people. i'm sure at the back up here slightly. this was after by the way, the federalists had totally tortured alexander hamilton for like a decade. he was i'm sorry to say unfaithful to his wife. they leaked the news the press this was his wife a beautiful wonderful woman eliza hamilton the man who probably did that dirty deed was james monro
thomas jefferson and their second favorite person to hate aaron burr. well, the chances were very good that they would have selected thomas jefferson and the person who came to the aid of aaron burr. among many but the probably the most important person was alexander hamilton who wrote letter after letter after letter saying you have to elect jefferson because he's a man of honor, you know, i can't stand the this fellow but he's a man of honor he has principles. i don't agree with him on 200...
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thomas reber was in the composition. now he is in touch with us. he is constantly expert of our program thomas we are glad to welcome you there was a very well organizeduivocally determine what happened there in the first place. uh, if it was, as the explosion says. if there is a roof inside the barrack, is it a thin metal one, it simply cures, and does it hang on this, and hangs down or lies? in the barracks, because there is mercilessness. where, respectively , did this rocket fall, um, we talked with prisoners who well, i specifically asked them a question. i say, officially kiev's version is that it was an explosion from within and barak which is uh. well , russia arranged it there. they all said. this is by no means impossible. they talked about three hits, two nearby and one right in this room, so controversial issues. they cannot be here. eh, all the more so, well, what did the prisoners lie about with this one? this is very exceptional, because it was necessary to ask here how to ask a political question, it was clear that the prisoners wanted to avoid answering, including number for sure, because they want and hope to return home and can not,
thomas reber was in the composition. now he is in touch with us. he is constantly expert of our program thomas we are glad to welcome you there was a very well organizeduivocally determine what happened there in the first place. uh, if it was, as the explosion says. if there is a roof inside the barrack, is it a thin metal one, it simply cures, and does it hang on this, and hangs down or lies? in the barracks, because there is mercilessness. where, respectively , did this rocket fall, um, we...
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thomas o'halloran, while driving his mobility scooter in west london last week. jon donnison has the latest. well, it's exactly one week since thomas o'halloran was killed in broad daylight in greenford, west london. by all accounts, an extremely popular and well known figure within his community there. originally from ireland, a keen musician and busker. today at the old bailey, as you say a 44 year old appeared by video link from belmarshjail. he spoke only briefly to confirm his name. he was wearing grey prison tracksuit and he's charged with the murder of thomasparamedics attended at the scene but were unable to save him. this hearing today was to decide whether the defendant was to be given bail. bail was refused, and he will remain in custody until a plea hearing at the old bailey on november the eighth. a date for a trial has been provisionally fixed for may next year. detectives searching for a missing student nurse say she could be sleeping rough. owami davies was last seen in south london in earlyjuly. it has since emerged officers spoke to her on the day she was reported missing. five people have been arrested and bailed in connection with her disappearance but the met has said there was no evidence that she had come to harm. around 26 easyjet flights in and out of london gatwick have been cancelled at short notice, with the airport blaming staff sickness. a spokesperson said the airport was facing staff shortages in its air traffic control tower. thousands of people have been hit by flight cancellations and airport delays this summer.
thomas o'halloran, while driving his mobility scooter in west london last week. jon donnison has the latest. well, it's exactly one week since thomas o'halloran was killed in broad daylight in greenford, west london. by all accounts, an extremely popular and well known figure within his community there. originally from ireland, a keen musician and busker. today at the old bailey, as you say a 44 year old appeared by video link from belmarshjail. he spoke only briefly to confirm his name. he was...
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surprised to see justice thomas that werl talked about earlier that i consider how much of a free speech protector he's been in the past but any case last year, justice thomas as well as one of the newest members of the court suggested that perhaps it shoulp be loosened echoing donald trump, making it easier to sue. they might say that is a really good solution for someone who ii concerned about this information which is precisely the point justice gore made in his opinion but i am concerned again about the government charityou and the concerns that if you make it too easy to sue, for public officials to sue, then you're going to really kill the news media going after those public officials and neglected way to serve as a check on those officials in the democracy. so while i think it is a good tool, i like the compromise crafted back in the 1960s which is currently under pressure that would require the change that would make it much easier and maybe benefits misinformation but maybe kills too much speech. i wonder where you stand on this question.yo >> the following question i wanted to askor you there has to be reduction for the speech so there's a breathing space
surprised to see justice thomas that werl talked about earlier that i consider how much of a free speech protector he's been in the past but any case last year, justice thomas as well as one of the newest members of the court suggested that perhaps it shoulp be loosened echoing donald trump, making it easier to sue. they might say that is a really good solution for someone who ii concerned about this information which is precisely the point justice gore made in his opinion but i am concerned...
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thomas. really tuchel injured his progress underthomas. he really tuchel injured his progress under thomas. he was one of the regulars for the premed mind kevin hudson was in competition up front with him as wellthat aren't getting gametime are going to be one just thankful that we've seen with abraham with roma as well, if you are performing well a broad carousel date will have you in his plans. also another loan move been confirmed today the tottenham wingback, on his way to atletico madrid, signed a couple years ago from riau madrid is solid on the second two pecking order. he's on his way out. we are expecting as well that manchester city are going to be interested in signing of a canon g for the base centre half pep guardiola might feel he needs a bit of recruitment in that area for the £50 million they are reckoning might be in the market for the last couple of days. be in the market for the last couple of da s. ., . , be in the market for the last couple of da s. ., ., , ., be in the market for the last couple ofda s. ., ._ ., , of days. normally i would be the ones that would _ of days. normally i would be the ones that would tell _ of days. normally i would be the ones that would tell
thomas. really tuchel injured his progress underthomas. he really tuchel injured his progress under thomas. he was one of the regulars for the premed mind kevin hudson was in competition up front with him as wellthat aren't getting gametime are going to be one just thankful that we've seen with abraham with roma as well, if you are performing well a broad carousel date will have you in his plans. also another loan move been confirmed today the tottenham wingback, on his way to atletico madrid,...
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thomas, ginni thomas, is that no longer going to be an avenue you would pursue? there was the prospect she would be interviewed at one point. what is the latest on that? was well, when we indicated we wanted to hear from her, she made a public statement that she was eager to come in. she looked forward to talking to the committee. subsequent to that, it's been publicly reported that she's retained counsel, and so there is discussion. but she's never said publicly, so far as i'm affair through her counsel, that she has anything other than what she stated, which is to come in to talk to us. so we look forward to that. that's all i can say at this point. >> i appreciate you indulging me as i jump around, but i think it's very important to bring up the fact that the former president donald trump addressed cpac over the weekend. as you know, there was this informal cpac straw poll, not a scientific poll, but it is a measuring stick for presidential candidates, as you know. and when asked, you know, who they preferred to sew as the nominee in 2024, donald trump got 69% of the vote. in february, he got 59% of the vote. that means the conservative support for trump ha
thomas, ginni thomas, is that no longer going to be an avenue you would pursue? there was the prospect she would be interviewed at one point. what is the latest on that? was well, when we indicated we wanted to hear from her, she made a public statement that she was eager to come in. she looked forward to talking to the committee. subsequent to that, it's been publicly reported that she's retained counsel, and so there is discussion. but she's never said publicly, so far as i'm affair through...
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thomas simons who is now at harvard university alumnus of harvard and ambassador thomas imus is now at harvard university, and alumnus of ours as well, and an expert on poland, who is written about poland. so the two of you together i think i've done a great job of presenting this important book. i hope people will go out and buy it, and it really makes a great read. >> rate. great to be with you. >> thank you. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. at 3:30 p.m. eastern emergency room dr. thomas fisher gives insight into providing patient care during the covid-19 pandemic and the challenges navigating the american healthcare system with his book the emergency, a year of healing and heartbreak in chicago er. at at 8 p.m. eastern afghanistan war veterans jason kander shares his book invisibles dorm describing living with ptsd at how it affected his run for mayor of kansas city in 2018. watch booktv every sunday on c-span2, and find a full
thomas simons who is now at harvard university alumnus of harvard and ambassador thomas imus is now at harvard university, and alumnus of ours as well, and an expert on poland, who is written about poland. so the two of you together i think i've done a great job of presenting this important book. i hope people will go out and buy it, and it really makes a great read. >> rate. great to be with you. >> thank you. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors...
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thomas peterffy joins us now. thomas, thank you very much for taking the time. what are your impressions from the speech, and the subsequent market reaction today? >> well, first off i expected the chairman to say that we will stand -- inflation no matter what he did not say that. what he did say was that he expects the economy to continue to grow, a billow trend. he basically hopes to keep the economy growing, but i do not think that will be sufficient. and i don't think that we convince the markets he's going to do away with inflation. besides the fact that he thinks very difficult, it is a very difficult situation because there are several very deep, long-term trends that are inflationary even if he succeeds for a short period of time, these trends will be with us for a very long time and they are deglobalization, short of skilled labor, continued deficit spending and the rising debt service. >> so then thomas- given, oh, sorry, i just want to say, given those exogenous factors then, is there much resolve the fed can have anyway? do you think they should just be kind of pausing where they are >> well, that's the problem, that's exactly how i see it. so i do not think that in the long run, short of really closing the deep recession, they can reduce inflation to the 2% level. >> what do you think the market is indicating with regard to september? obviously today chair powell didn't mention specifics with regard to 50 basis points, 75 basis points the swaps market is pricing in a 50/50 chance that the fed goes either way what's your read from the positioning you see, you know, with regard to what the market expects the fed to do? >> well, i think that we are still hanging on the data that's coming out before september 21st, right? so i think that it will either be 50 or 75. i think that they should go 75 i think that, you know, they are late to begin with so i think they should be more determi
thomas peterffy joins us now. thomas, thank you very much for taking the time. what are your impressions from the speech, and the subsequent market reaction today? >> well, first off i expected the chairman to say that we will stand -- inflation no matter what he did not say that. what he did say was that he expects the economy to continue to grow, a billow trend. he basically hopes to keep the economy growing, but i do not think that will be sufficient. and i don't think that we convince...
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thomas 0'halloran was attacked in greenford in what police say was an act of "unprovoked violence". tim muffett reports. well known locally, and much loved. 87—year—old grandfather, thomas 0'halloran, enjoyed playing the accordion and raising money for charity. but he died on tuesday afternoon after he was stabbed in greenford whilst riding his mobility scooter. terrible, oh, my god. god bless him. i've seen him going through here loads of times. but this is a great tragedy for the family and for us also. ijust don't know who could ever do something like this. it's absolutely horrendous. and sickening. an urgent plea by police yesterday for cctv footage yielded results. this man was spotted running from the scene with a knife and police urgently want to identify him. he is described as dangerous, and people are advised not to approach him but to call 999 with any information. there has been a spike in murders in recent days. the metropolitan police says it's doing all it can to deal with what it calls horrendous crimes across london. as of now, the public will see extra officers patrolling the area over the coming days. they are there to protect you, and help you. if you have any concerns, or information, that you want to share, please approach those officers. a lovely, friendly guy, according to one neighbour. thomaskilled by what police have described as a shocking act of unprovoked violence. tim muffett, bbc news. 0ur reporter tim muffett is in greenford for us this morning. the cctv has been released, what is the latest? the the cctv has been released, what is the latest? . , ., ., the latest? the police investigation continues and _ the latest? the police investigation continues and that _ the latest? the police investigation continues and that there _ the latest? the police investigation continues and that there have - the latest? the police investigation continues and that there have been the latest? the police investigation i continues and that there have been a huge number of tributes to thomas 0'halloran. sami people locally have said what it sweeter, recognisable quy said what it sweeter, recognisable guy he was, often seen on his mobility scooter. the former mp for the area says he remembers him from when he is to perform with his accordion outside the tube station, collecting money rec
thomas 0'halloran was attacked in greenford in what police say was an act of "unprovoked violence". tim muffett reports. well known locally, and much loved. 87—year—old grandfather, thomas 0'halloran, enjoyed playing the accordion and raising money for charity. but he died on tuesday afternoon after he was stabbed in greenford whilst riding his mobility scooter. terrible, oh, my god. god bless him. i've seen him going through here loads of times. but this is a great tragedy for...