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i need more time, mom, wait, i've wanted to tell you for a long time. mom is important time.ecided not to disturb you while you were sleeping. thank you for what is important to you in life sberbank friends, let's thank you again for the lecture for a very touching finale. and we are ready to listen to your questions, let's start a volunteer. i have a request to help. pass the microphone. guys who ask questions imagine your question to germanukovich. from the city of pskov, this is a very historical city, a beautiful advice to visit, and my question is that it is impossible to know everything, but it is necessary. to need to know. but part of my speech was devoted to this. in my opinion, it's like in the app store. you may not have any applications. but it is important to have a quality operating system. that's why engage in self-development. engage in developing your soft skills. this is probably the most basic. and speaking of which, what of the app store do you need. if you clearly and accurately imagine what you want to achieve in life. that filter for prioritizing and ch
i need more time, mom, wait, i've wanted to tell you for a long time. mom is important time.ecided not to disturb you while you were sleeping. thank you for what is important to you in life sberbank friends, let's thank you again for the lecture for a very touching finale. and we are ready to listen to your questions, let's start a volunteer. i have a request to help. pass the microphone. guys who ask questions imagine your question to germanukovich. from the city of pskov, this is a very...
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and you need time off, we all need time off. in addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a great place to bring world leaders to to talk privately. there is no press unless you invite the press and pray there is no press, there are no protesters, there is no traffic, no plane flying overhead serenely, private and peaceful. >> how do people get around? >> it's golf carts everyone is assigned a golf cart program golf cart one. so golf cart one, golf carts for all of the gas, bicycles are available for pedestrians. we have cross-country trails through the woods in the winter months if you want to do that. snowmobiling saw the preside
and you need time off, we all need time off. in addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a...
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20 times too long.re the details. this is a re ort what are the details. this is a report that — what are the details. this is a report that says _ what are the details. this is a report that says 20 _ what are the details. this is a report that says 20 times - what are the details. this is a - report that says 20 times longer, so they are _ report that says 20 times longer, so they are supposed to answer within a few minutes but they are waiting 6.5 minutes— few minutes but they are waiting 6.5 minutes which doesn't sound a lot but if— minutes which doesn't sound a lot but if you — minutes which doesn't sound a lot but if you are panicked and something is going wrong in front of you in— something is going wrong in front of you in your— something is going wrong in front of you in your home and you desperately need to— you in your home and you desperately need to talk— you in your home and you desperately need to talk to someone, that is not an acceptable wait time. i am the chair— an acceptable wait tim
20 times too long.re the details. this is a re ort what are the details. this is a report that — what are the details. this is a report that says _ what are the details. this is a report that says 20 _ what are the details. this is a report that says 20 times - what are the details. this is a - report that says 20 times longer, so they are _ report that says 20 times longer, so they are supposed to answer within a few minutes but they are waiting 6.5 minutes— few minutes but they are...
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Aug 23, 2022
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which means that from time to time you will find me. in the 29th row of coach white knuckling the armrests as if i alone am holding up the plane. a few years ago. i was on a flight like that. i was flying from new orleans to chicago on a hot summer night. and it was one of those flights where the pilot comes on before you even take off. and he said folks it's going to be a bad flight. and he was right. you know in the middle of that night in this summer storm there we were bouncing around in the sky and there i am, you know trying to curl up into a tiny ball in my seats but resisting the urge to do that because that would be an insane thing for a grown person to do on a plane. and the woman next to me she totally noticed. and she finally couldn't take it anymore. and she turned to me and she said honey, i think i can help you. i have xanax. that's a true story. you know that that's me as a flyer. and it's sort of begs the question why someone like this someone like me would spend two and a half years. researching and writing about plane
which means that from time to time you will find me. in the 29th row of coach white knuckling the armrests as if i alone am holding up the plane. a few years ago. i was on a flight like that. i was flying from new orleans to chicago on a hot summer night. and it was one of those flights where the pilot comes on before you even take off. and he said folks it's going to be a bad flight. and he was right. you know in the middle of that night in this summer storm there we were bouncing around in...
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here is the first time at the conservatory with the piano. and at that time, well began to appear.e, that is, some other environment absolutely, but after a while. i offered to speak. come on, we'll hold a term festival, but at that time such a word was forbidden, but they said the youth music festival, at that time they were already playing dances. and in general, all over the bowl, as if all the words about us passed. i say guys right here during this performance. come on, let's go on stage, play one thing, go out in the background, this. i start the year of galina there. that's what was going on there, all of them stood up, shouted, clapped, and the next day. the principal is calling me. and he says, you do not mean that you do not correspond to the image of a musician who should supply music to the masses there. you are fired. that's how i came home. but a week later, vladimir vladimirovich calls me himself. the condition is that i am no longer officially involved in this music, all this music. come on, it's called rock music now, then big beats were banned there, but the audie
here is the first time at the conservatory with the piano. and at that time, well began to appear.e, that is, some other environment absolutely, but after a while. i offered to speak. come on, we'll hold a term festival, but at that time such a word was forbidden, but they said the youth music festival, at that time they were already playing dances. and in general, all over the bowl, as if all the words about us passed. i say guys right here during this performance. come on, let's go on stage,...
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it has had a hard time regaining any time of cohesion since 0sama time regaining any time of cohesiondeath. ayman al—zawahiri was leader but was not seen as very effective and certainly not a charismatic leader. it is a blow in the centre they have lost their big man.— blow in the centre they have lost their big man. one thing achieved in _ lost their big man. one thing achieved in recent _ lost their big man. one thing achieved in recent months, l achieved in recent months, essentially raising his communication profile, pushing out the message harder. do you think that had anything to do with the decision to act now? there is a belief that he was being a bit bold and by the fact that his friend, the taliban, did control afghanistan. he felt comfortable enough to notjust move back there but be more visible. he stayed within a safe house for the most part but he has been much more active on social media for a guy who typically only shows up at a ceremony every few months. he did seem to be feeling more comfortable and that makes antiterrorism people uncomfortable, who is it talking to?
it has had a hard time regaining any time of cohesion since 0sama time regaining any time of cohesiondeath. ayman al—zawahiri was leader but was not seen as very effective and certainly not a charismatic leader. it is a blow in the centre they have lost their big man.— blow in the centre they have lost their big man. one thing achieved in _ lost their big man. one thing achieved in recent _ lost their big man. one thing achieved in recent months, l achieved in recent months, essentially...
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to time _ they would pose in them from time to time.ast through sunday, so it will be quite an extended period of very high temperatures across some parts of southern and central england as well as wales. now, the heat is not only coming in from the south but also the near—continent, so that means that we'll have high temperatures across wales and south—western england as well, and into ireland as that hot air spreads towards the west. so the higher temperatures won't be realised this time across more northern parts of the uk. these are the morning temperatures, obviously, on wednesday, around 17 in the south, a little bit fresher for many of us. but lots of sunshine right from the word go. apart from weak weather fronts brushing the very far north—west of the uk, it is a scorching sunny day. temperatures of 27 in newcastle, 28 in hull, the peak district around 30 or so, and many areas in excess of 30 celsius. and certainly by the time we get to thursday, that's when that extreme heat warning comes into force, the mid 305 expected, and
to time _ they would pose in them from time to time.ast through sunday, so it will be quite an extended period of very high temperatures across some parts of southern and central england as well as wales. now, the heat is not only coming in from the south but also the near—continent, so that means that we'll have high temperatures across wales and south—western england as well, and into ireland as that hot air spreads towards the west. so the higher temperatures won't be realised this time...
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time, and sadly, this time, she wasn't able to debated.hrough the impact that has had.— that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really _ that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really did _ that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really did drive - that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really did drive the i 0livia really did drive the establishment of the cancer centre here, and particularly the wellness centre, which has helped to change the way that cancer service is provided here and much further afield. so 0livia was instrumental in that, and was a regular visitor to the centre as well. she is known to many of the staff here and has had many interactions with patients both past patients and current patients as well. just today, the staff and patients have been speaking with very fond memories of the times with 0livia here at the cancer centre. we times with olivia here at the cancer centre.— cancer centre. we really appreciate _ cancer centre. we really appreciate you - cancer centre. we really appreciate you talking . cancer centre. we really | ap
time, and sadly, this time, she wasn't able to debated.hrough the impact that has had.— that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really _ that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really did _ that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really did drive - that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really did drive the i 0livia really did drive the establishment of the cancer centre here, and particularly the wellness centre, which has helped to change the way that cancer service is provided here and much further...
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cross, fernando is with a first—time cross, fernando is with a first—time finish.holding on, his defenders back pedalling to stop this bicycle kick. full—time, and three points won on the pitch, but points are still being made of it, as united fans continue to protest against the team boss mike owners. so another big win for united then — building on that victory over rivals liverpool on monday. it's a first league triumph on the road since february — their manager feels the side are rising to the challenges they're being faced with. it has to be normal for united, you have to fight for it and know that we did that today, and that is what we did that today, and that is what we learn from the lesson at brentford. the winner against liverpool gave us a lot of belief because we know we can compete with the best team in the world, but against other teams you have to compete in the premier league, you have to fight, and we did much better than the last game against brentford once again, but now we know that, but still the start of the season has the results, and it is r
cross, fernando is with a first—time cross, fernando is with a first—time finish.holding on, his defenders back pedalling to stop this bicycle kick. full—time, and three points won on the pitch, but points are still being made of it, as united fans continue to protest against the team boss mike owners. so another big win for united then — building on that victory over rivals liverpool on monday. it's a first league triumph on the road since february — their manager feels the side are...
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thank you for finding a time for us on friday evening, mrs. vera. well, we have a wide range of questions. and 10 minutes of this time, so not everything will work out correct. i understand that today putin and erdogan are deciding the fate of armenia and syria, plus ukraine and ukraine are interesting. maybe in putin, i am not convinced that i will find out anything interesting besides the ukrainian grain. well, i would say that i will find out a lot of interesting things, and considering that regional ambitions it seems to me that right now there is a unique chance for the turkish side to achieve some foreign policy goals. at the same time, i really saw information about the situation in the south caucasus, and also the fact that there are contacts between the three parties, this makes me think that now, feeling the criticality of the moment, the turkish side is also trying to strengthen its position in the mountainous karabakh, rather in the settlement of this situation. and the fact that the contacts are going not only at the level of the leader
thank you for finding a time for us on friday evening, mrs. vera. well, we have a wide range of questions. and 10 minutes of this time, so not everything will work out correct. i understand that today putin and erdogan are deciding the fate of armenia and syria, plus ukraine and ukraine are interesting. maybe in putin, i am not convinced that i will find out anything interesting besides the ukrainian grain. well, i would say that i will find out a lot of interesting things, and considering that...
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time for a quick science lesson. these flowers are called rhododendron luteum and these are rhododendron ponticum. both of them contain a substance called grayanotoxin, which has hallucinogenic properties. add some bees to the equation and you end up with something called mad honey, a delicacy that really packs a punch. the somewhat disoriented bear was taken to a nearby vet to receive treatment. she's said to be in good condition and will be released back into the wild in the coming days. music: white rabbit byjefferson airplane but this was one bear that sure had a big surprise. she may be a little more discerning on her next picnic. tim allman, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. a hello. it is hot and it is dry. some parts of the uk, it feels like it has_ some parts of the uk, it feels like it has been— some parts of the uk, it feels like it has been hot and dry for an extended _ it has been hot and dry for an extended period of time. if it has been hot and dry for an extended per
time for a quick science lesson. these flowers are called rhododendron luteum and these are rhododendron ponticum. both of them contain a substance called grayanotoxin, which has hallucinogenic properties. add some bees to the equation and you end up with something called mad honey, a delicacy that really packs a punch. the somewhat disoriented bear was taken to a nearby vet to receive treatment. she's said to be in good condition and will be released back into the wild in the coming days....
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after time.. this could be just something that you wear that people don't go, "hey, what's that? why are you wearing that? what's it for?" because what that ends up doing is it brings back this trauma, the experience, the story behind their stroke or their brain injury, which they have to then relive and tell again and again. so just, it will literallyjust do that all the time? the garment is also designed to be worn along with headphones, which would deliver a click sound that would help trigger a physical reaction. if you deliver a tap... ..and then a startling sound second, you can activate muscle activity. if you reverse the order and you deliver a sound and then a tap, you can suppress muscle activity. some people say, "well, this is part of my life experience, you know, and this is who i am now." absolutely fine. but we want people to have a choice. it's very early days. the system is currently being only lab—tested, and whilst participants are showing a muscle response, it could be some ti
after time.. this could be just something that you wear that people don't go, "hey, what's that? why are you wearing that? what's it for?" because what that ends up doing is it brings back this trauma, the experience, the story behind their stroke or their brain injury, which they have to then relive and tell again and again. so just, it will literallyjust do that all the time? the garment is also designed to be worn along with headphones, which would deliver a click sound that would...
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the wasps from time to time are in the news these days.because the last of them sadly are dying off. were it not for these women here, the wasps never come to be. if these women had accepted the rules that were stacked against them, if they had accepted their lot in life, if they had listened to what the men wanted them to do. there would've been no platform for which the women could've argued to fly in the military during world war ii. and i really do believe that every female pilot that comes after really stands on their shoulders. and yet, there are still challenges in great deficits today. in america today, just 7% of licensed pilots are women. and when you go to airlines, major airlines, that number gets even lower. it's just 2%. in fact, some airlines have even fewer than that. now, we could have a long conversation about why that might be. i do think there are many factors in play. but one undeniable factor is the entrenched discrimination that women faced in aviation. not just in the 20s and 30s but for the bulk of the 20th century
the wasps from time to time are in the news these days.because the last of them sadly are dying off. were it not for these women here, the wasps never come to be. if these women had accepted the rules that were stacked against them, if they had accepted their lot in life, if they had listened to what the men wanted them to do. there would've been no platform for which the women could've argued to fly in the military during world war ii. and i really do believe that every female pilot that comes...
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you look at the change in time over time. that really reveals a whole new world, we think, about what is really really happening with resources. we look at the basic commodities. we started with 50 basic commodities. oil, energy, food. materials. minerals. edibles. then we expanded it. we pulled out a sears catalog in 1980 and looked through all the prices of things. then we went to walmart.com today and look at the same prices of the same things. a bicycle, a blender, a microwave, atv. it was a -- astonishing how expensive things used to be, you know, when you look at what we have to spend today versus what you had to spend even in 1980 42 years ago. for us it's like, i remember 40 years ago. but we are sitting here in las vegas. lake mead levels are dropping. we are talking about drought here. population growth leads to more water uses. population growth leads to more co2 emissions. true or not true? what well, -- >> well, population growth leads to more water. if the price of something goes up, four things happen. first, p
you look at the change in time over time. that really reveals a whole new world, we think, about what is really really happening with resources. we look at the basic commodities. we started with 50 basic commodities. oil, energy, food. materials. minerals. edibles. then we expanded it. we pulled out a sears catalog in 1980 and looked through all the prices of things. then we went to walmart.com today and look at the same prices of the same things. a bicycle, a blender, a microwave, atv. it was...
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we have time, so we are together .et her collect not collect a large amount later let's decide where we will invest it. is it possible to buy something? maybe it will be transferred to someone's account somewhere. well, we will see in just one day. sofiyka collects more than a thousand hryvnias on the menu at the young saleswoman. the freshest baked goods. and these are cupcakes , meringue cookies and pancakes . the hot one was sold, the hot one was probably the most expensive, and the pancakes were also disassembled and returned, they said they were very tasty, especially with cherries and poppy seeds, because they were also sold without filling, people try not to settle and give money either i stop them or people just come and use gas and it’s not even established which bill was the biggest; they threw you the biggest one, and there are bills and pennies . every day they pass by this road, and we usually give it to the armed forces if possible to help who needs it for what needs keep it up, you smart girls well done,
we have time, so we are together .et her collect not collect a large amount later let's decide where we will invest it. is it possible to buy something? maybe it will be transferred to someone's account somewhere. well, we will see in just one day. sofiyka collects more than a thousand hryvnias on the menu at the young saleswoman. the freshest baked goods. and these are cupcakes , meringue cookies and pancakes . the hot one was sold, the hot one was probably the most expensive, and the pancakes...
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the time is now 04:31:08am. and in the east bay, the family is pretty shaken up after someone stole their dogs right out of their oakland apartment complex. the victims as a man pulled out a gun and told their 14 year-old son to hand over their french bulldog ballot. the owner says her son was taken bella out to use the bathroom on august. second win. he saw cars moving very slowly. the car made him he was trying to develop back into the house quickly. but that's when a man got out of that car. the dog's owner described what happened next. >> to hand over bella. and my sense that now. after that, the guy pulled out a gun on him and he said i'm going to need you to have me over. get out with talked in the fort. if this ever happens, you know? your safety, its priority, of course. and he had to hand her over to my son. this the pulling the leash and pull that inside the court. >> well, her son says the car looks like a black volkswagen jetta with tinted windows and chrome on the window frames. the family filed a p
the time is now 04:31:08am. and in the east bay, the family is pretty shaken up after someone stole their dogs right out of their oakland apartment complex. the victims as a man pulled out a gun and told their 14 year-old son to hand over their french bulldog ballot. the owner says her son was taken bella out to use the bathroom on august. second win. he saw cars moving very slowly. the car made him he was trying to develop back into the house quickly. but that's when a man got out of that car....
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it's time to plant more trees. hoo! ♪♪ time to build more trust. stay here and restore ours. yeah, it's time to blaze our trail. 'cause the new frontier? it ain't rocket science. ♪♪ it's right here. ♪♪ >>> welcome back to fast money. shares of autonation topping inserting to an all-time high today. let's bring in auto analyst michael ward. great to have you with us. i want to talk about the search. was there anything behind this? >> there are two things i heard that one of the big brokerage firms had a positive report, but also the news from walmart and home depot is a good news . >> at the same time it is interesting to me that the consumer means investors have the story wrong, there is trouble with the consumer and trouble for autonation, that is not necessarily true. chemical, the market has two things wrong. they have it wrong on the auto sector, the position that it is in relative and they should perform the rest of that economy over the next 12 to 18 months. third quarter production is up 30%. specific to the dealers and autonation, i think t
it's time to plant more trees. hoo! ♪♪ time to build more trust. stay here and restore ours. yeah, it's time to blaze our trail. 'cause the new frontier? it ain't rocket science. ♪♪ it's right here. ♪♪ >>> welcome back to fast money. shares of autonation topping inserting to an all-time high today. let's bring in auto analyst michael ward. great to have you with us. i want to talk about the search. was there anything behind this? >> there are two things i heard that...
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Aug 10, 2022
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this is a member of the | times is returned to many times.inists and trans activists and they managed to get a hold of this from an organisation is the university and college, i cannot remember. the the university and college, i cannot remember-— the university and college, i cannot remember. , , ., remember. the university and college union. i remember. the university and college union- i can — remember. the university and college union- i can see _ remember. the university and college union. i can see the _ remember. the university and college union. i can see the front page, - union. i can see the front page, that's why. they apparently have gotten a hold of these draught minutes that show that they were asking people to report back on with they knew of any gender critical feminists they knew of any gender critical feminist ., ~' they knew of any gender critical feminist ., ,, . ,, ., ., they knew of any gender critical feminist ., ,, . ,, ., , feminists working in backroom rolls and universities _ feminists working in backroom rolls and u
this is a member of the | times is returned to many times.inists and trans activists and they managed to get a hold of this from an organisation is the university and college, i cannot remember. the the university and college, i cannot remember-— the university and college, i cannot remember. , , ., remember. the university and college union. i remember. the university and college union- i can — remember. the university and college union- i can see _ remember. the university and college...
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time and time again. we would like more detail. and understanding their salary and role and their job description. please, please do that for us. thank you. >> lee can you state your last name. >> it is ishaan. >> thank you. >> thank you that concludes comment. why comments from board members? superintendent. roll call vote >> commissioner alexander. >> yes. >> vice president boggess. >> yes. >> commissioner hsu. >> yes. >> commissioner motamedi, commissioner sanchez, commissioner ward. >> yes. >> president lam. >> yes. >> 5 aye's. >> great we will return back to earlier agenda items. agenda item f on the consent calendar. do i have like to ask for a motion and second on consent calendar just a minute so moved. >> second. >> at this time like to open for public comment. members of the public may comment on any matter on consent, that members of the public shall not be permitted sever items for discussion, i have one public comment mr. rex ridgeway. >> thank you. will item number 53, refers back to the question that commissioner bog
time and time again. we would like more detail. and understanding their salary and role and their job description. please, please do that for us. thank you. >> lee can you state your last name. >> it is ishaan. >> thank you. >> thank you that concludes comment. why comments from board members? superintendent. roll call vote >> commissioner alexander. >> yes. >> vice president boggess. >> yes. >> commissioner hsu. >> yes. >>...
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a heavy lift at the time.eference his political skills and his ability to get to a unanimous decision in this case. prof. barton: this story is gripping and i tell the short version of the story in the book. the long version is well worth reading as well. the supreme court that warren took over was a bitterly divided supreme court and it was weirdly not divided politically. most of the justices had been appointed by fdr or truman. so they all should have been basically on the same page. and yet fdr had made a decision to appoint former law professors. i am making fun of my own group. it is a tough route. he basically turned court meetings into faculty meetings and that is a negative space. they were bitterly divided. the first time they argued brown v. board of education, it looked like they might not get to a majority. they might have different concurrences and be all divided. the chief justice passes away, warren takes over, and warren is a controversial pick. he is a former politician and in fact he was con
a heavy lift at the time.eference his political skills and his ability to get to a unanimous decision in this case. prof. barton: this story is gripping and i tell the short version of the story in the book. the long version is well worth reading as well. the supreme court that warren took over was a bitterly divided supreme court and it was weirdly not divided politically. most of the justices had been appointed by fdr or truman. so they all should have been basically on the same page. and yet...
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i worked with giles, it was my pleasure to read it a handful of times it was fascinating every time. it really does read as a thriller, a page turner, a wonderful book. the book is set after world war ii as the war was ending, during this time in four sectors in the book follows the leaders of those that germany was divided into and it was entertaining and shocking how many characters they were in this time. they are larger than life, felt i was watching a quentin tarantino movie. wonderful detail. i am curious if you knew this place was famous for these characters and that drew you to this subject matter or if you discovered it when doing research and ran with it. >> so many books published about the second world war, hundreds and hundreds and nothing is written about the immediate postwar period and for me it is a fascinating period because the whole world is up for grabs. the war has been won by the allies and who will win the peace, this is a big issue. stalin has all of eastern europe and central europe as well. everything will focus on the city of berlin because stalin is contr
i worked with giles, it was my pleasure to read it a handful of times it was fascinating every time. it really does read as a thriller, a page turner, a wonderful book. the book is set after world war ii as the war was ending, during this time in four sectors in the book follows the leaders of those that germany was divided into and it was entertaining and shocking how many characters they were in this time. they are larger than life, felt i was watching a quentin tarantino movie. wonderful...
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it's democratic bed wetting time. in 1995, later on in time, r.w. apple wrote a piece in "the new york times" -- >> are you saying the media is predictable? >> very cyclical. bill clinton, barack obama, they all -- >> his age makes a difference. >> to you guys, but after you look at the week he just had and the wins he racked up, i don't see why he wouldn't run. >> what about his son, hunter, under federal investigation, charges could be coming. this is a real problem for the bidens. could he decide not to run for re-election given his son? >> they make decisions as a family. and they will make that decision when it's time. >> do you think they've talked about it yet? >> no. the president is doing his job and work. he's not focused on that. it's 1 m9 months. why would he do that? >> so the press is getting ahead -- >> way ahead, way ahead. there's more work to do. it's been 19 months. he intends to run, like i said. but i think the focus should be from the press on how -- what he's doing is affecting people out in the country. because these are thin
it's democratic bed wetting time. in 1995, later on in time, r.w. apple wrote a piece in "the new york times" -- >> are you saying the media is predictable? >> very cyclical. bill clinton, barack obama, they all -- >> his age makes a difference. >> to you guys, but after you look at the week he just had and the wins he racked up, i don't see why he wouldn't run. >> what about his son, hunter, under federal investigation, charges could be coming. this is a...
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and we understand that time when he's the time when he's therefore been tracking some sort of object that has been fired off its eastern coast for ministers from the 10 in the us in blog kind of the regional powers. the holding talks in cambodia, capital tension center on taiwan and violence, and nema, a both on the agenda that's been renewed fighting between armenian and as the by johnny forces in the disputed. nicola caraballo region armenian says at last, 2 fighters, one of the by johnny soldier, was also killed the 1st screen cargo ship to leave the crane since the russian invasion sale through taking both restraints on its way to lebanon. the ship has been monitored by a joint coordination central, assemble, the ship left the ukrainian port of odessa on monday. the holiday stories on a website down there, a dot coms, updated throughout the day. i'll be back with more news in half an hour. but next on al jazeera, it's inside story to stay with us. on the 9th of august, kenyans will head to the post. the country is graceful, a closely contested general election that will determine
and we understand that time when he's the time when he's therefore been tracking some sort of object that has been fired off its eastern coast for ministers from the 10 in the us in blog kind of the regional powers. the holding talks in cambodia, capital tension center on taiwan and violence, and nema, a both on the agenda that's been renewed fighting between armenian and as the by johnny forces in the disputed. nicola caraballo region armenian says at last, 2 fighters, one of the by johnny...
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what time is it now?u have no quality. on the right to the right, no, i'm not left-handed, but i just like to wear a watch on my hand like that close to the wrist and the crown is m-m, if you wear a watch on your left hand, it hurts. brush well , they say, now it is fashionable in the kremlin to wear it on the right hand for the first time i hear it. i don’t know, maybe, maybe i don’t know, tell me what you literally wanted to see, i understand it, attention to putin’s watches has been increased all these years presidential time is a special factor in big politics over time, very little is free. here at a certain time. i try to do certain things. there is another secret. the more you do, the more you have time. it's definitely impossible to feel sorry for yourself. i sometimes finish quite late. well, at 1:30 in dua at night it is always more accurate, the kremlin clock shows the first hour of the day at night, when time zones on business trips change one after another, how not to get confused? no, i alwa
what time is it now?u have no quality. on the right to the right, no, i'm not left-handed, but i just like to wear a watch on my hand like that close to the wrist and the crown is m-m, if you wear a watch on your left hand, it hurts. brush well , they say, now it is fashionable in the kremlin to wear it on the right hand for the first time i hear it. i don’t know, maybe, maybe i don’t know, tell me what you literally wanted to see, i understand it, attention to putin’s watches has been...
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okay, live for us in it's time, both of them close shortly. thank you. russia has said its forces of killed up to $250.00 foreign fighters in ukraine during strikes on the southern city. of nikolai of ukraine has not responded to the claim, but its regional emergency service shed footage of damaged oil storage tanks and workers clearing up after the strike on tuesday. it says a multiple launch rockets system was used to destroy university dormitory shocks and several high rise buildings or humans, warring parties have agreed to extend a 4 month truce for 2 more months. just hours before it was due to expire. the un invoice m n said the truth between the government and the rebels will now last until october. the 2nd now incident came hours after an ammonia delegation concluded, 3 days of talks with the who's the leadership? kristen salumi has more from the united nations. the 2 month extension of yeoman's truce is being welcomed by members of the un security council and the humanitarian community who point out the positive impact it's had since
okay, live for us in it's time, both of them close shortly. thank you. russia has said its forces of killed up to $250.00 foreign fighters in ukraine during strikes on the southern city. of nikolai of ukraine has not responded to the claim, but its regional emergency service shed footage of damaged oil storage tanks and workers clearing up after the strike on tuesday. it says a multiple launch rockets system was used to destroy university dormitory shocks and several high rise buildings or...
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i was majesty this when you the transfer come in here from time to time with the so they were ready for this. russian officials say the peninsula and next in 2014 is safe under the protection of air defense systems. ukraine has remained silent about the strikes, but regardless of who is responsible, it looks like the damage to the russian military and its reputation is likely to continue. denovia correspondent mathias bertha is covering this for us in t f. earlier he brought us this update about the latest rone attacks on russian occupied areas. ukraine seems to have more means now to attack deeper into russian control territory. crimea is quite far from where ukrainian positions are, where the next ukranian positions are. and they are showing the russians now that they can do that. and that of course, is not only meant to achieve a military goal in terms of destruction, of military equipment, ammunition, etc. but also psychologically crimea was one of the launch parts of the russian intrusion, a crush aggression into ukraine. another 2 commercial ships have to pardon ukraine's black se
i was majesty this when you the transfer come in here from time to time with the so they were ready for this. russian officials say the peninsula and next in 2014 is safe under the protection of air defense systems. ukraine has remained silent about the strikes, but regardless of who is responsible, it looks like the damage to the russian military and its reputation is likely to continue. denovia correspondent mathias bertha is covering this for us in t f. earlier he brought us this update...
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and in 2008, r kell 's stand this time. and in 2008, r kelly's lawyers _ stand this time.rs argued amongst| kelly's lawyers argued amongst other things that the girl who was captured on video with him, didn't involve r kelly, and indeed that was their defence that time. what is their defence going to be this time around, do you think? we defence going to be this time around, do you think? we got a little bit of— around, do you think? we got a little bit of preview _ around, do you think? we got a little bit of preview of _ around, do you think? we got a little bit of preview of that - little bit of preview of that during opening statements today. r kelly's attorney spent a lot of time actuallyjust attacking the credibility of all of these witnesses, when it comes to the central victim from the 2008 case, she said that there was actually a long—running relationship between mr kelly and her whole family. she openly questioned why now is this person turning on to kelly in testifying against him. she said that person will have to explain that to the jurors herself and then she
and in 2008, r kell 's stand this time. and in 2008, r kelly's lawyers _ stand this time.rs argued amongst| kelly's lawyers argued amongst other things that the girl who was captured on video with him, didn't involve r kelly, and indeed that was their defence that time. what is their defence going to be this time around, do you think? we defence going to be this time around, do you think? we got a little bit of— around, do you think? we got a little bit of preview _ around, do you think? we...
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if i could have only spent a little more time being a politician last year and less time being resident i would have kicked them out. >> season two on the c-span mobile app or where you get your podcast area --. ♪ >> live sunday on in-depth. uc berkeley governmental studies scholar steven hayward will be our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's political career. and the american conservative movement. he is the author of several books including two volumes in the age of reagan series. about the scholars who change the course of conservative policy in america. in depth with stephen hayward live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span two. >> several senate health committee covid hearings have focused on gain of function research which involves genetically modifying viruses and pathogens to increase their strands met ability -- their transmissibility. senator rand paul has pressed dr. fauci to explain his decisions regarding the research which he believes may have led to the pandemic. we will show you a hearing examining some of senator paul's concerns but first, one of sev
if i could have only spent a little more time being a politician last year and less time being resident i would have kicked them out. >> season two on the c-span mobile app or where you get your podcast area --. ♪ >> live sunday on in-depth. uc berkeley governmental studies scholar steven hayward will be our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's political career. and the american conservative movement. he is the author of several books including two volumes in the age of...
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lawsuit againstthe new york times .u're lookingat an organization that does hold them accountable . we do things but then they hit hard. it's a championship prize fight, they knocked me down what's important is we get back up . and we don't stop so this new york times lawsuit involves an article written about us, this article was in september 2020 and the headline was project veritas releases misleading video, part of what experts call a coordinateddisinformation campaign . i don't know who these experts are. this is what they do. rather than address the evidence they just call up some professor at stanford or wherever and then professor says , what it does disinformation even mean? does that mean the evidence is not true? it'shard to know . >> it's certainly looks like evidence of voter fraud to me . there's even one tape where people say where's the voter fraud, you're looking at voter fraud. it's an anecdotal piece of voter fraud but it is in fact a criminal act you're looking at in many minneapolis where this was re
lawsuit againstthe new york times .u're lookingat an organization that does hold them accountable . we do things but then they hit hard. it's a championship prize fight, they knocked me down what's important is we get back up . and we don't stop so this new york times lawsuit involves an article written about us, this article was in september 2020 and the headline was project veritas releases misleading video, part of what experts call a coordinateddisinformation campaign . i don't know who...
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how do you have time to do musical?ell, i just took 19 days of rehearsals and that we did this performance. in the interested i am in a crowd some here were in ben hur. there are some really theatrical people. i am going to sing for you oh what a beautiful morning. here we go. and i do not remember the pitch i'm just going for ready? this is me. i sang this on a horse. on a horse i'm a little allergic to horses but i pulled it off. ♪ there's a bright golden haze on the meadow there's a bright golden haze on the meadow ♪ ♪ the corn is high as an elephant i ♪ ♪ and it looks like it's climbing clear up to this guy ♪ ♪ oh, what a beautiful morning ♪ oh, what a beautiful day ♪ ♪ i've got a beautiful feeling ♪ ♪ everything's going my way ♪ ♪ second verse, here we go. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, that cattle are standing like statues ♪ ♪ oh, the cattle are standing like statues ♪ ♪ they don't share their heads as they see me ride by ♪ ♪ but a little brown maverick is awaking her i ♪ ♪ oh, what a beautiful morning ♪ oh, what a beautiful day ♪ ♪ i
how do you have time to do musical?ell, i just took 19 days of rehearsals and that we did this performance. in the interested i am in a crowd some here were in ben hur. there are some really theatrical people. i am going to sing for you oh what a beautiful morning. here we go. and i do not remember the pitch i'm just going for ready? this is me. i sang this on a horse. on a horse i'm a little allergic to horses but i pulled it off. ♪ there's a bright golden haze on the meadow there's a bright...
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i didn't want to his time. i had a discussion with the family people agreed that this was something i was asked to do and i should do it. i felt that as i say we were headeded into dangerous waters n the country and bob gates who i have immense respect for the secretary of defense and when i started as attorney general in head of the cia i said look where facing a lot of challenges and it's important that people serve in jobs where they knew what they are doing. >> one of the most interesting things you've written or said in the book a friend of the nixon library said your book may be the fairest assessment of president trump that he is red. your relationship with him and your assessment of him as president. >> they are was never under any illusions about trump's persona and how difficult it was to deal with him. i had never met him before although i had worked in new yorkrk with him as his general counsel with verizon corporation. most of my business friends who knew him who had worked for him thought he was a
i didn't want to his time. i had a discussion with the family people agreed that this was something i was asked to do and i should do it. i felt that as i say we were headeded into dangerous waters n the country and bob gates who i have immense respect for the secretary of defense and when i started as attorney general in head of the cia i said look where facing a lot of challenges and it's important that people serve in jobs where they knew what they are doing. >> one of the most...
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it's almost time.e same one used by the apollo missions — the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built is ready for lift—off. the rocket is simply enormous, and it's only when you're standing here that you realise get a sense of its size. and this is the last chance we'll see it up close. the launch pad is closing and fuelling is about to begin, because in just a few hours' time, this will be blasting off. the first step in our return to the moon for 50 years. we talk about moonshots as things that humans can do when we put our differences aside and we focus on the mission and do great things together. well, now we are going to have our own moonshot, right? and so this is our generation. like, we get to now say we did it. if we do this successfully monday, we have sent something like that, a human—rated spacecraft to the moon. for its maiden lunch, the rockets will push a capsule, called 0rion, into deep space, where it will go into orbit around the moon before it returns to earth. no astronauts will b
it's almost time.e same one used by the apollo missions — the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built is ready for lift—off. the rocket is simply enormous, and it's only when you're standing here that you realise get a sense of its size. and this is the last chance we'll see it up close. the launch pad is closing and fuelling is about to begin, because in just a few hours' time, this will be blasting off. the first step in our return to the moon for 50 years. we talk about moonshots as...
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to half in time. ah, i mean tilton welcome to the program russian officials and occupied crimea said they've shot down a drone headed for a key military base. it was targeting the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet . and so vast a pull. it was the 2nd assault of its kind against the naval command and crimea in less than a month, and comes as russia claims to have shot down drones elsewhere on the peninsula. russia, i annex crimea in 2014, over the international community, still recognize it as part of the crate. would you have question in crimea? the threat is, again, coming from the skies. a resident and yes, put tory a film. this video suggesting it shows russian air defense is an act. they were indeed activated on saturday, according to local officials. and in sever stapo, a drone was shut down over the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet. police patrol the streets while residence face a new reality ought wrong, but i have all caught in the morning had breakfast and after some time i had
to half in time. ah, i mean tilton welcome to the program russian officials and occupied crimea said they've shot down a drone headed for a key military base. it was targeting the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet . and so vast a pull. it was the 2nd assault of its kind against the naval command and crimea in less than a month, and comes as russia claims to have shot down drones elsewhere on the peninsula. russia, i annex crimea in 2014, over the international community, still recognize...
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i call many times, i call my child all the time. and i keep saying them. i am i say, why are you then you do not answer my phone, because i pa? forbids picking up the phone, that is, he is afraid that the child will tell me mom, i want to see you. well, how will he let the child go? how so? there's no such thing? it just can't be, it's july 2nd. i took it from there. we phoned her. she's mom here filmed already saying that we're going to go home to go. i say, well, tell me to go to the toilet - i say i wanted to. she is fine. she, that is, goes to the toilet, and she is waiting for me to come and pick her up. i then her i meet, i say they say, and why i didn’t call before, i didn’t say, but why did he tell me, mom. well, what can i say? no, dad didn't let me go. i say you forbid your daughter to communicate with matter at all. no, it's not my whim, it's a child to come, but to the camp. why were girls forbidden to go in the camp, did our child go? i'm her last, probably 2-3 days. if you say that yes, i didn’t take her, because i went on a flight. here, and
i call many times, i call my child all the time. and i keep saying them. i am i say, why are you then you do not answer my phone, because i pa? forbids picking up the phone, that is, he is afraid that the child will tell me mom, i want to see you. well, how will he let the child go? how so? there's no such thing? it just can't be, it's july 2nd. i took it from there. we phoned her. she's mom here filmed already saying that we're going to go home to go. i say, well, tell me to go to the toilet -...
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oh, yeah at the same time. we've been talking about with the carnegies and rockefellers the first decade of the 20th century at the time of tr's presidency. yeah, great. okay, so we know a little bit about him. he is not his fifth cousin franklin roosevelt in the new deal world war two. that'll come in a few weeks. this is the first and the greater maybe roosevelt so we'll talk about him. a little bit of background here on where and when was he born his bringing up ears? the roosevelt's born october of 1858 in new york city he's a kind of symbolically. anyway, the kind of hardened center of american life born to a very wealthy family. we'll talk about that in a little bit. he is very much a child of the civil war who was only you know, five years old kind of when a lot of this was happening, but it impacted him greatly. i'll come back to the slide in a second. here are two photographs. this is a photograph of president lincoln's funeral procession in the spring of 1865 after he had been assassinated. his body c
oh, yeah at the same time. we've been talking about with the carnegies and rockefellers the first decade of the 20th century at the time of tr's presidency. yeah, great. okay, so we know a little bit about him. he is not his fifth cousin franklin roosevelt in the new deal world war two. that'll come in a few weeks. this is the first and the greater maybe roosevelt so we'll talk about him. a little bit of background here on where and when was he born his bringing up ears? the roosevelt's born...
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to time. american presidents are no different. president trump, in order to prepare the work to next day, often took documents include classified documents, to the residence. >> these are materials that are two years old. we don't know what they are. >> no, there is no security that something wasn't planted. >> he had a standing order. there's the word i've been looking for. that documents removed from the oval office and taken to the residence were deemed to be declassified the moment he removed them. >> the individual reading there is sort of brainstorming, free styling, their defense as they go in public. mr. solomon actually has a role in this. he was of course caught up in one of the impeachments. the problem in public is how much they've had to already change their story. there was a idea that there was cooperation and if there were full cooperation, it would be odd that a judge would approve this kind of search. then there was well, we gave it all back. we don't have any. so just ask fo
to time. american presidents are no different. president trump, in order to prepare the work to next day, often took documents include classified documents, to the residence. >> these are materials that are two years old. we don't know what they are. >> no, there is no security that something wasn't planted. >> he had a standing order. there's the word i've been looking for. that documents removed from the oval office and taken to the residence were deemed to be declassified...
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those first poems were really about time in prison. that's the first time i thought this was a worthy subject to write about. and i just -- i imitated the poems that i read and i tried to become -- these people were like marvel characters to me. i was trying to become sterling brown, i wanted to write like these folks. a lot of my early work was just mimicry. >> what is it about poetry and why is that important to you? reginald: it's a joseph broski line. he said, i survived while a wild beast in cages. you were connected to this guy who was russian and experienced exile. that line connects his experience to mine. come celebrate with me. every day something has tried to kill me and has failed. that's lucille cliffton. you can carry one line of poetry in your head and it's a whole world. what did i know? what did i know of love. these lines by these poets are more than just depict the moment. they reveal the world. each time you say it, it reveals a different aspect of the world. so i think for me, when i found poetry, i found the possi
those first poems were really about time in prison. that's the first time i thought this was a worthy subject to write about. and i just -- i imitated the poems that i read and i tried to become -- these people were like marvel characters to me. i was trying to become sterling brown, i wanted to write like these folks. a lot of my early work was just mimicry. >> what is it about poetry and why is that important to you? reginald: it's a joseph broski line. he said, i survived while a wild...
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yes, it is, because this is a unique time, this is a uniqueness. well, any time is unique.hat is the uniqueness of our time in that earlier ukrainian independence did not have such a foundation and duration as it does now after all, independent ukraine has existed for 31 years now, and the level reached by the ukrainian nation in the development of national consciousness and patriotism cannot be compared with what happened 80 years ago during the struggle of the ukrainian insurgent army, and even more so cannot be compared with what happened 105 years ago during in the ukrainian people's republic then, everything was much worse and much weaker, the majority of ukrainians there at the beginning of the 20th century, well, they identified themselves there, some with the peasants, some with the little russians, some with the khokhlas, as you like, and another very important factor is foreign support 1917-21 ukraine actually found itself in isolation what can we say about the partisan struggle of the upa in the 40s and 50s, when the isolation was almost total, now the democratic
yes, it is, because this is a unique time, this is a uniqueness. well, any time is unique.hat is the uniqueness of our time in that earlier ukrainian independence did not have such a foundation and duration as it does now after all, independent ukraine has existed for 31 years now, and the level reached by the ukrainian nation in the development of national consciousness and patriotism cannot be compared with what happened 80 years ago during the struggle of the ukrainian insurgent army, and...
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i don't have an exact time. we'll have to debrief with them and figure out, between putting equipment down, getting in the water and identifying it. >> can you talk about what happened last night in terms of taking the car out? what kind of law enforcement was there? what happened last night? >> yeah. i think most of the law enforcement partners you see behind me were present during that time trying to do the best they could for ensuring that everything was done correctly and also trying to add some levels of privacy to the best of their ability in worrying about the family and ensuring they were covering as well. but i mean, beyond that, i don't know what your specific question is asking. >> how do you get a car onshore? how does that happen? where does it go? >> so once the car is located, dive team were assembled. i think placer county was the dive team. they had to use lots of devices to lift the car, turn it over and the use of tow trucks was what made it possible for pulling the vehicle out of the water. t
i don't have an exact time. we'll have to debrief with them and figure out, between putting equipment down, getting in the water and identifying it. >> can you talk about what happened last night in terms of taking the car out? what kind of law enforcement was there? what happened last night? >> yeah. i think most of the law enforcement partners you see behind me were present during that time trying to do the best they could for ensuring that everything was done correctly and also...
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watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities of watergate even at the time even when it was unraveling in 1973 in 1974 people had a hard time keeping all the actors straight. who was haldeman who was ehrlichman who was dean? who were these these players? and where did they fit in? and over the years over the passage of 50 years. it has become even more difficult. to keep it all straight who was who and watergate and where do they fit in? this story the heroic journalist interpretation cuts through all that complexity cuts through all the other actors and focuses on the journalists and their
watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities of watergate even...
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we're seeing it time after time, it's the ar-15 that is the weapon of choice.y the way, that weapon of choice, it's not accidental. 18 year old can by that, they can't buy a beer. it's a weapon of choice because of the marketing. be a man, get this, on the road to manhood. this is the way you can show how big a person you are. it is marketing this to vulnerable people who have wild expectations of what it means to be a man. so, mr. busse, how much marketing do you do? is this worth it? >> maybe, could you restate the question, sir? are you asking how much marketing -- >> how much marketing are you doing? >> i am no longer in the firearms industry, sir. i am not doing any marketing. >> mister daniel, -- >> yes, sir, repeat the question? >> how much marketing are you doing? >> we're marketing very much like we have been for the past 15 -- >> i'm interrupting, i apologize. the marketing that is being done is much like joe campbell, the cigarette companies were marketing cancer and disguising it as how to be a man, how to be a big shot. is it worth a? give any thou
we're seeing it time after time, it's the ar-15 that is the weapon of choice.y the way, that weapon of choice, it's not accidental. 18 year old can by that, they can't buy a beer. it's a weapon of choice because of the marketing. be a man, get this, on the road to manhood. this is the way you can show how big a person you are. it is marketing this to vulnerable people who have wild expectations of what it means to be a man. so, mr. busse, how much marketing do you do? is this worth it? >>...
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travel back in time in no time with the 1950 census on ancestry. i'll see you later, alright? ♪ ♪ mmmm (children's laughter) ♪ ♪ that is so cool! good job! ♪ ♪ hey!! how're you doing? it's so good to see you! thank you for taking care of lorenzo. hey!! how're you doing? (♪ ♪) (grunts) for a noticeably smooth shave. dollar shave club. (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (vo) the network you want. the price you love. only from verizon. meet febreze small spaces. the most convenient solution to lingering odors in any small space. one firm push activates 24/7 freshness. no batteries. no outlets. no effort. just freshness. febreze small spaces. homegrown tomatoes...nice. i want to feel in control of my health, so i do what i can. what about screening for colon cancer? when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and i de
travel back in time in no time with the 1950 census on ancestry. i'll see you later, alright? ♪ ♪ mmmm (children's laughter) ♪ ♪ that is so cool! good job! ♪ ♪ hey!! how're you doing? it's so good to see you! thank you for taking care of lorenzo. hey!! how're you doing? (♪ ♪) (grunts) for a noticeably smooth shave. dollar shave club. (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone!...
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at the same time.n at the same time. i thought i was under the misapprehension - in at the same time. i thought i was under the misapprehension that - in at the same time. i thought i was under the misapprehension that we | under the misapprehension that we lived on an island. is there no advantage of being surrounded by water and suddenly, we seem incapable of controlling these waters and moving in from different parts of the country, let alone before we get there. we parts of the country, let alone before we get there. we cannot drink sea water. before we get there. we cannot drink sea water- no. _ before we get there. we cannot drink sea water. no, but _ before we get there. we cannot drink sea water. no, but he _ before we get there. we cannot drink sea water. no, but he can _ before we get there. we cannot drink sea water. no, but he can make sure j sea water. no, but he can make sure that there is — sea water. no, but he can make sure that there is an _ sea water. no, but he can make sure that th
at the same time.n at the same time. i thought i was under the misapprehension - in at the same time. i thought i was under the misapprehension that - in at the same time. i thought i was under the misapprehension that we | under the misapprehension that we lived on an island. is there no advantage of being surrounded by water and suddenly, we seem incapable of controlling these waters and moving in from different parts of the country, let alone before we get there. we parts of the country, let...
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what region code is this number two time? what is the region? and three two one time is up.et's start with you, vitebsk really thinks so. i'm going there tomorrow. you are going there tomorrow. and how is this connected with the number 2 in the car in any way? i just congratulate you. pass it on. hello , definitely good volodya vitebsk region accepted anya vitebsk region six points at your command gaining momentum. please look at the screen on the railway station square in minsk on the buildings that were called the gate, there are sculptures of partisan engineers, a soldier, and the fourth sculpture, whom does it symbolize? time who does the fourth sculpture symbolize? remember soviet symbols. remember soviet sculptures and this will definitely help. here it is far left time three. a partisan engineer and a soldier, and the fourth working worker is adopted by angelina workers and andrei's mother well, at least someone wrote a different word. or are you sure about the working option? the working class was represented by just the same engineer and the engineer was already her
what region code is this number two time? what is the region? and three two one time is up.et's start with you, vitebsk really thinks so. i'm going there tomorrow. you are going there tomorrow. and how is this connected with the number 2 in the car in any way? i just congratulate you. pass it on. hello , definitely good volodya vitebsk region accepted anya vitebsk region six points at your command gaining momentum. please look at the screen on the railway station square in minsk on the...
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thanks for your time, michael. that i thanks for your time, michael.31. the coroner has concluded the cause of death was cardiac arrhythmia which was sparked by cocaine use. jamaal edwards was described as an entrepreneur today at the inquest into his death. the assistant coroner concluded that jamal had taken cocaine and that, combined with alcohol, had caused a cardiac arrhythmia leading to his death. this inquest heard that jamal had been out djing in islington before returning to his mother's home, and it was there where he became increasingly erratic and paranoid before collapsing. attempt were made by his friend, uncle andy london evelyn service to resuscitate him but all of those attempts were unsuccessful —— and the london ambulance service. today, there was a statement read out by her mother, and tv presenter, brenda edwards. she went on to state in a statement that his legacy will be a trust set up since his death. we are going to bring you the weather prospects in just a we are going to bring you the weather prospects injust a moment or two,
thanks for your time, michael. that i thanks for your time, michael.31. the coroner has concluded the cause of death was cardiac arrhythmia which was sparked by cocaine use. jamaal edwards was described as an entrepreneur today at the inquest into his death. the assistant coroner concluded that jamal had taken cocaine and that, combined with alcohol, had caused a cardiac arrhythmia leading to his death. this inquest heard that jamal had been out djing in islington before returning to his...
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sugar at this time. in these islands their economies are dominated by sugar exports those booms and busted depending on tariffs. so if tariffs were lower, it usually consumed, if tariffs were high they had trouble selling their goods in the united states and that was bad for their economies. here's a really good point. i'll come back to this one in a couple of minutes. heightened tariffs in the u.s. blungd in islands -- an island into depression and caused political unrest within it. ok. i'm going to give you some examples of this in a second. ok. so sugar is a unifying commodity that will tie this era together. beginnin in the 1880's, congress started allocating money to help the u.s. navy. this is critical. you can't have an empire in this period in world history and not have a powerful navy. you could argue that congress started laying the ground work for a u.s. empire in the 1880's when they started to rebuild their navy. this will be critical success. no powerful navy, no empire. and then real brief
sugar at this time. in these islands their economies are dominated by sugar exports those booms and busted depending on tariffs. so if tariffs were lower, it usually consumed, if tariffs were high they had trouble selling their goods in the united states and that was bad for their economies. here's a really good point. i'll come back to this one in a couple of minutes. heightened tariffs in the u.s. blungd in islands -- an island into depression and caused political unrest within it. ok. i'm...
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i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman's time has expired. i now recognize the ranking member, mr. smith, for 10 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. before proceeding further, my fellow republicans on this committee and i sent you a letter over two months ago calling for an oversight hearing on the $2 trillion of so-called covid-19 relief, the legislation that was signed into law in march of 2021. in our letter, we highlighted numerous examples of waste and mismanagement of that funding, including millions of dollars spent to build parking lots in south carolina, millions to plant trees in new york, build golf courses in florida. and it even sent japanese citizens living in japan and convicted prisoners $1400 stimulus checks, not to mention the billions diverted from the covid-19 purposes by testing supplies -- like testing supplies and the strategic national stockpile to house illegal immigrants at the southern border. all of this, frankly, mr. chairman, cries out for more oversight by this committee on the administration's covid spending.
i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman's time has expired. i now recognize the ranking member, mr. smith, for 10 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. before proceeding further, my fellow republicans on this committee and i sent you a letter over two months ago calling for an oversight hearing on the $2 trillion of so-called covid-19 relief, the legislation that was signed into law in march of 2021. in our letter, we highlighted numerous examples of waste and...