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by. time, the amount of time it is delayed by-— time, the amount of time it is delayed by— time, the. gk, claire, do you mind going through the guardian? - delayed by. gk, claire, do you mind going through the guardian? pm's l going through the guardian? pm's reshuffle gamble. chris mason talking about the eyebrows raised at suella braverman's return. do you think that is a source of friction for a lot of people? simon case was, ifigure with the for a lot of people? simon case was, i figure with the word was, furious? livid. i i figure with the word was, furious? livid. ~' i figure with the word was, furious? livid. ~ , ., , ., livid. i think it is controversial, no doubt- _ livid. i think it is controversial, no doubt. the _ livid. i think it is controversial, no doubt. the group _ livid. i think it is controversial, no doubt. the group not - livid. i think it is controversial, | no doubt. the group not raising their eyebrows added or the progress it to rewrite, who it is said rishi sunak has partly brought her back to help appease, but certainly after only six days after being fire
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:, , allowed to be editor of the times? . , ., ., times? that is annoying, i am 'ust a times?ournalist, i like i times? that is annoying, i am just a journalist, i like good i just a journalist, i like good stories and that is what we get on with. :, .,, : stories and that is what we get on with. :, :,, : :, stories and that is what we get on with. . ., . ., ., , on with. fantastic and many aood on with. fantastic and many good stories _ on with. fantastic and many good stories to _ on with. fantastic and many good stories to come. i on with. fantastic and many good stories to come. that | on with. fantastic and many. good stories to come. that is all we have got time for today, thank you so much tojohn simpson and emma tucker, editor of the sunday times he was here in the studio. all additions of the show are on bbc sounds and the show are on bbc sounds and the iplayer, but for now, thank you so much for watching. goodbye. hello. dodging the downpours again during saturday, sunday, the drier day of the two this weekend. we will start saturday with the overnight rain clearing
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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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rain from time to time as well. we saw on _ rain from time to time as well.he atlantic. that will push into northern ireland and scotland and bring rain into the north-west— and scotland and bring rain into the north—west with strengthening winds, and gates— north—west with strengthening winds, and gales by the end of the day. quieter— and gales by the end of the day. quieter weather for england and wales _ quieter weather for england and wales. some sunshine. hazy at times. temperatures could reach highs of 18, 19~_ temperatures could reach highs of 18, 19. high temperatures could reach highs of 18,19. high pressure keeping it dry on monday— 18,19. high pressure keeping it dry on monday in england and wales on monday— on monday in england and wales on monday but being shunted away by weather _ monday but being shunted away by weather fronts moving on from the atlantic, _ weather fronts moving on from the atlantic, the wind is picking up overnight— atlantic, the wind is picking up overnight and on tuesday we have a broadband _ overnight and on tuesday we have
rain from time to time as well. we saw on _ rain from time to time as well.he atlantic. that will push into northern ireland and scotland and bring rain into the north-west— and scotland and bring rain into the north—west with strengthening winds, and gates— north—west with strengthening winds, and gales by the end of the day. quieter— and gales by the end of the day. quieter weather for england and wales _ quieter weather for england and wales. some sunshine. hazy at times....
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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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_ -- a difficult time dead. a difficult time ahead. thank _ dead. we have. -- a difficult time ahead. thank you _ dead. we have. -- a difficult time ahead. thank you for _ dead. we have. -- a difficult time ahead. thank you for that - dead. we have. -- a difficult time ahead. thank you for that look - dead. we have. -- a difficult time ahead. thank you for that look at | ahead. thank you for that look at the papers- _ ahead. thank you for that look at the papers. we'll— ahead. thank you for that look at the papers. we'll be _ ahead. thank you for that look at the papers. we'll be back- ahead. thank you for that look at the papers. we'll be back in - ahead. thank you for that look at the papers. we'll be back in 40 l the papers. we'll be back in a0 minute times for a second look at the papers but for now, thank you very much. nearly 7,000 people in the uk right now need organ transplants. sometimes the wait for these lifelines can be long and agonising, and not everyone survives them. we clearly need more donors.
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— time is up, kevin? yes, what i think we will see — time is up, kevin?n? yes, what i think we will see over the next few days | we will see over the next few days is mps and perhaps senior mps breaking ranks and publicly calling for liz truss to resign. it hasn't happened up until now but i think it is only a matter of time before that happens. then i think we could see it unravel pretty quickly. you remember how it ended for boris johnson, yes, he survived a vote of no confidence, but two or three weeks later more revelations came out about chris pincher, then the cabinet said, the game is up, graham brady from the 1922 committee said something similar because he had received more confidence letters. i know more confidence letters have gone into him this evening about liz truss. these things build up a head of steam and it may be she is presented with uncontroversial evidence that she has lost the support of her parliamentary colleagues and at that point then she has to go. then it becomes a question of who on earth do the conservatives go about electin
— time is up, kevin? yes, what i think we will see — time is up, kevin?n? yes, what i think we will see over the next few days | we will see over the next few days is mps and perhaps senior mps breaking ranks and publicly calling for liz truss to resign. it hasn't happened up until now but i think it is only a matter of time before that happens. then i think we could see it unravel pretty quickly. you remember how it ended for boris johnson, yes, he survived a vote of no confidence, but two...
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fific he's playing for time, i feel he's playing for time, ifeel there's very little time left for himto make a decision as to whether or not there should be an election. the legislation says that now that we have passed that deadline for forming an executive election needs to be subsequent elections could fall injanuary but to be subsequent elections could fall in january but the to be subsequent elections could fall injanuary but the election period of her christmas so for december, the office here has been planning for, that means several minutes to make that decision and then there would be another six weeks for an election campaign and this is said speaking to the press that he believes that talks between uk and european union would continue during the election campaign as they're trying to defend their plans for an election and saying that regardless of whether there was an election campaign going on or not, that it happened last time and then the election in may earlier this year whenever that election campaign kicked off and european union spend the negotiations for that campai
fific he's playing for time, i feel he's playing for time, ifeel there's very little time left for himto make a decision as to whether or not there should be an election. the legislation says that now that we have passed that deadline for forming an executive election needs to be subsequent elections could fall injanuary but to be subsequent elections could fall in january but the to be subsequent elections could fall injanuary but the election period of her christmas so for december, the...
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now do they have enough time to snap it? brad: they only have two time-outs left. gary: he's got to use one. brad: too indecisive. took too year long down to one time-out. today's pros need today's tools, and the home depot is here to help. with job-site delivery to keep you on site and on schedule. and equipment rentals to make sure you can take on any job. plus, when you join pro xtra, you'll earn perks on every dollar you spend. earn perks 4x faster when you join, register and use your pro xtra credit card. new tech. new tools. new ways to grow your business, all at the home depot. how pros get more done. from our laser-measured floorliners... bumpstep xl... no-drill mud flaps and techliner for your bed and tailgate... your truck is ready for the game. take your tailgate to the next level with complete vehicle protection from weathertech. check out our full line of premium automotive accessories at weathertech.com. weathertech. made right, in america. brad: tomorrow the nfl on cbs features rookie kenny pickett leading the steelers into buffalo to take on josh al
now do they have enough time to snap it? brad: they only have two time-outs left. gary: he's got to use one. brad: too indecisive. took too year long down to one time-out. today's pros need today's tools, and the home depot is here to help. with job-site delivery to keep you on site and on schedule. and equipment rentals to make sure you can take on any job. plus, when you join pro xtra, you'll earn perks on every dollar you spend. earn perks 4x faster when you join, register and use your pro...
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do more time in looking at the change in time over time and reveals a new world about what is really happening in basic commodities and 50 basic commodities. oil, material, mineral and we put out a catalog in the 80s and went to the prices and walmart.com two of the devices in the same things, a bicycle, lender, microwave, tv and just astonishing how expensive things used to be when you look at today versus spending even in 1980s 40 years ago. for us it's like i remember 40 years ago. >> we are here in las vegas, levels were dropping, we are talking drought here. operation growth leads to more water usage, population growth leads to more co2 emissions. >> population growth leads to more water because issue is what is the price of water doing? if the price goes up, four things happen. p first,t, people use less. gas for example, i'm not going to use much gas for people use less. the secondso thing is the supply side, people look for substitutes and today cap these guys talk about energy so they are looking to decrease supply and also substitutes. wewe find things that are substitute f
do more time in looking at the change in time over time and reveals a new world about what is really happening in basic commodities and 50 basic commodities. oil, material, mineral and we put out a catalog in the 80s and went to the prices and walmart.com two of the devices in the same things, a bicycle, lender, microwave, tv and just astonishing how expensive things used to be when you look at today versus spending even in 1980s 40 years ago. for us it's like i remember 40 years ago. >>...
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time with the economy.nomy. tell me about the atmosphere _ time with the economy. tell me about the atmosphere in _ time with the economy. tell me about the atmosphere in brazil, _ time with the economy. tell me about the atmosphere in brazil, there - time with the economy. tell me about the atmosphere in brazil, there is - the atmosphere in brazil, there is an election tomorrow, there are more than 270 million people here tomorrow, that it is subdued, there has been political violence.- has been politicalviolence. usually before an election, _ has been politicalviolence. usually before an election, folks _ has been politicalviolence. usually before an election, folks go - has been politicalviolence. usually before an election, folks go out. before an election, folks go out with stickers displaying support but this year there has been much less of that, probably because they have been several even killings of people who support other candidates so some local authorities are putting in laws that say you cann
time with the economy.nomy. tell me about the atmosphere _ time with the economy. tell me about the atmosphere in _ time with the economy. tell me about the atmosphere in brazil, _ time with the economy. tell me about the atmosphere in brazil, there - time with the economy. tell me about the atmosphere in brazil, there is - the atmosphere in brazil, there is an election tomorrow, there are more than 270 million people here tomorrow, that it is subdued, there has been political violence.- has...
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we get ine >> you know what time it is. its time for the lunchtime brunch time forecast justin. i did change it. i changed it for justin. from the coast to the bay, we are expecting g until a start clearing in the afternoon hours with 60s in sight. east bay, not the same trend. we are expecting 80s and 90s in the east inland hills. by 2:00, warmest we get is mid and upper 80s. red wood city, 74 sounds nice to take your lunch outside, same trend, 81. bring a jacket f you are outside in san francisco. upper 60s are expectd until around the 3:00 hour. >> i totally called justin out.e talks about his amazing brunches amazing brunches on the weekends. i call him king of br. and i am like where is my invit. it was a whole deal. >> so much so that i created tht graphic. >> i missed a lot. we will pick a date and we'll all go. we'll t that taken care of. > >> a food stained table cloth cn fetch tens of thousands at auct. the reason, the beatles signed t in san francisco. >> [ music ] help me get my feet on the ground. >> this is a neat story. they signed it ahead of the final ticketed c
we get ine >> you know what time it is. its time for the lunchtime brunch time forecast justin. i did change it. i changed it for justin. from the coast to the bay, we are expecting g until a start clearing in the afternoon hours with 60s in sight. east bay, not the same trend. we are expecting 80s and 90s in the east inland hills. by 2:00, warmest we get is mid and upper 80s. red wood city, 74 sounds nice to take your lunch outside, same trend, 81. bring a jacket f you are outside in san...
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same amount of time. you're a blue collar, you have about 58 times as much so. we've had this this phenomenal increase. what we realize is things used to be really expensive. they used to be really expensive. so now let's about resources and population. this is really where where this argument kind of goes back to our you know, is what's this relationship now. elon musk raised eyebrows when he made these remarks about, you know, we're we're running out of people. and he talks about, you know, smart people think that we're we've too many people. and he said it's completely the opposite. he said, please, at the numbers, if people don't have more children, civilized nation is going to crumble. mark my words while, we think this book is great place to go to look the numbers now to understand difference between the personal level and the population level. i want you to think about pizzas right now, the personal resource abundances. how large is your slice and the population of is how large is the pie? okay, ho
same amount of time. you're a blue collar, you have about 58 times as much so. we've had this this phenomenal increase. what we realize is things used to be really expensive. they used to be really expensive. so now let's about resources and population. this is really where where this argument kind of goes back to our you know, is what's this relationship now. elon musk raised eyebrows when he made these remarks about, you know, we're we're running out of people. and he talks about, you know,...
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how many times she is such a sociable girl, she runs all the time to hug so joyful.hello, client. yes, i 'll buy her ice cream there. she will eat and get dirty on my mind. he washes her, and then in russia we will decide this for ourselves, our children say. i say, well, go home to decide. i say don't go public. guardianship is nothing. yes how many times did i call? to be honest, they will come and look at and leave the children from a dysfunctional family, they took them away only after they became interested in the video recording of the beating the investigative committee and the regional prosecutor's office the girl does not attend preschool. at present, on the basis of the order to establish preliminary guardianship, the investigators have also transferred the grandmother to the grandmother, the investigators will also check the district social security authorities, the necessary documentation and materials characterizing the family where the girl was brought up are to be established as part of the investigation. what measures were taken by officials to exclud
how many times she is such a sociable girl, she runs all the time to hug so joyful.hello, client. yes, i 'll buy her ice cream there. she will eat and get dirty on my mind. he washes her, and then in russia we will decide this for ourselves, our children say. i say, well, go home to decide. i say don't go public. guardianship is nothing. yes how many times did i call? to be honest, they will come and look at and leave the children from a dysfunctional family, they took them away only after they...
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so how did fair time pull it off? what can other communities and cities in germany and around the world learn from their success? let's take a look. do in and michelle huffman came up with the idea of producing renewable energy back in the 19 ninety's. they started scouting for locations long before wind power was popular ram now we were looking for a place inland with good wind conditions and we found that and felt hired hangup wouldn't initially fell times 130 residents were skeptical. they worried the turbines might be loud, unattractive, and harmful to local wild life. but soon they were one over mike wanting sighing short muscles each. we showed them what the project would look like and what it would cause. the toned in that created trusted with non, like we talked with each other a lot and managed to plan compromises with everyone involved with itself in one of those involved erecting the wind turbines. further away from the village than required by law and ones. even when you feel like you're part of the journe
so how did fair time pull it off? what can other communities and cities in germany and around the world learn from their success? let's take a look. do in and michelle huffman came up with the idea of producing renewable energy back in the 19 ninety's. they started scouting for locations long before wind power was popular ram now we were looking for a place inland with good wind conditions and we found that and felt hired hangup wouldn't initially fell times 130 residents were skeptical. they...
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you see the darkest times for us are not the times that lightly, but those without freedom. during daytime life can seem deceptively normal. the recent resumption of strikes on the city and the mounting pressure on civilian infrastructure is bringing the war ever closer to home. in my apartment, no, i really how we could the temperature like most of your paintings, but of course i'm worried. i don't know what we can this back in the future. the russian campaign over the last couple of weeks has been highly systematic targeting not so much large power generating facilities, a small a substations that transfer the electricity to the rest of the grid, soviet era, and with parts that are hard to replace, restoring supply is proving difficult, it's a tactic that threatens homes, businesses and the digital space here at lanet. they provide internet access to hundreds of thousands of customers that serve as automatically switch to a diesel generator. when the power's cut my cell, any of us know normal more 3 more may be, should know in the population, usually gets information, aler
you see the darkest times for us are not the times that lightly, but those without freedom. during daytime life can seem deceptively normal. the recent resumption of strikes on the city and the mounting pressure on civilian infrastructure is bringing the war ever closer to home. in my apartment, no, i really how we could the temperature like most of your paintings, but of course i'm worried. i don't know what we can this back in the future. the russian campaign over the last couple of weeks has...
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but in extra time, abi austria. but in. extra time abi into the austria.mediate effect. drafted in with almost immediate effect- - page; the success of first the success of first is the success of first is anthony the success of first is anthony the 5 made of and sisal 2—1 and sisal round for united. it finished 3—2. irate 2-1 and sisal round for united. it finished 3-2.— finished 3-2. we dealt with the setback and — finished 3-2. we dealt with the setback and that _ finished 3-2. we dealt with the setback and that was _ finished 3-2. we dealt with the setback and that was really - setback and that was really positive. but you cannot compare this with the game on sunday. abet positive. but you cannot compare this with the game on sunday. at the emirates it took _ this with the game on sunday. at the emirates it took arsenal _ this with the game on sunday. at the emirates it took arsenal 20 - this with the game on sunday. at the emirates it took arsenal 20 minutes to get going against norwegian champions. kieran tierney came close but ed and nketiah looking
but in extra time, abi austria. but in. extra time abi into the austria.mediate effect. drafted in with almost immediate effect- - page; the success of first the success of first is the success of first is anthony the success of first is anthony the 5 made of and sisal 2—1 and sisal round for united. it finished 3—2. irate 2-1 and sisal round for united. it finished 3-2.— finished 3-2. we dealt with the setback and — finished 3-2. we dealt with the setback and that _ finished 3-2. we...
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will you be able to| move back in time move forward in time? , time?nics right. you'll see what we can do. this— electronics right. you'll see what we can do. this project _ electronics right. you'll see what we can do. this project will- electronics right. you'll see what we can do. this project will have | we can do. this project will have inspired a new generation of potential time travellers. joan cummings, bbc midlands today, coventry. much more coming up from days latest politics. but right now it is whether time. so mild out there, isn't it? even where we have had the rain, it's not been particularly cold. if anything, the temperatures will continue to rise as we go through the week. i don't think we will be very making records. temperatures may reach 22 degrees in this south—easterly standing from the airstream coming in from the southern climes. i think the record at least towards the end of october is around 21a celsius. the all—time record is closer to 29, but that is the very beginning of october on the first. we are not going to get to the
will you be able to| move back in time move forward in time? , time?nics right. you'll see what we can do. this— electronics right. you'll see what we can do. this project _ electronics right. you'll see what we can do. this project will- electronics right. you'll see what we can do. this project will have | we can do. this project will have inspired a new generation of potential time travellers. joan cummings, bbc midlands today, coventry. much more coming up from days latest politics. but...
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eastern time. they initialed -- they completed the initial docking sequence, now are doing the hard capture sequence, the first six hooks are derived, -- were derived and we are completing the last six. >> with a live view on your screen we can see the pilot and commander. from this viewpoint it is commander nicole mann on your screen. >> hard capture complete, moving on to ring retraction and then umbilical. >> copy, copy. >> there we just heard the hard capture is complete. good news there. sandra: that is the call we wanted to hear, all 12 of the hooks have made it to the states to -- space station as expected. we do have a hard capture. >> once the crew gives confirmation docking is complete they will be given the go to dock or take off their spacesuits, then begins the couple our process of opening the various hatches both on the dragon side as well as on the station side. even though they have arrived at station and we have confirmed hard stock there is still a couple of hours left to go befo
eastern time. they initialed -- they completed the initial docking sequence, now are doing the hard capture sequence, the first six hooks are derived, -- were derived and we are completing the last six. >> with a live view on your screen we can see the pilot and commander. from this viewpoint it is commander nicole mann on your screen. >> hard capture complete, moving on to ring retraction and then umbilical. >> copy, copy. >> there we just heard the hard capture is...
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all the time, all the time. i never want to help during those times, because you are running between committee meetings, and hearings, and markups, and it was just insane. there is actually a funny saturday night live clip, with chris farley, where he kept rushing. and again, with all the employments to come with being in the majority, and the optimism, and the things that came with that. you can just think about ten major pieces of legislation, happening, and 100 days. it was crazy. nk about pieces of legislation and happening in 100 days. >> what role did republican members play during that period besides un leadership? >> i think women on committees certainly being spokes people. there was never an issue of if there was a press conference to be held, if we needed to be there, and women needed to be spokes person and women felt particularly strong about it and we want to get women up there. i mean, i don't mean to make this sound like it was also great and easy. but you did not wait your turn because you were
all the time, all the time. i never want to help during those times, because you are running between committee meetings, and hearings, and markups, and it was just insane. there is actually a funny saturday night live clip, with chris farley, where he kept rushing. and again, with all the employments to come with being in the majority, and the optimism, and the things that came with that. you can just think about ten major pieces of legislation, happening, and 100 days. it was crazy. nk about...
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at that time somewhat shook faith.phospholites and poems became powerful in speech. he wrote with the expectation that alexei mikhailovich would notice him, he compared him with the sun, plus he sent the king to the book in astrological predictions, which very soon came true after which, respectively. honey has been invited to moscow since 1667. our land has been raising and teaching the royal children alexei fedor and sophia, by the way, he did not teach tsarevich and peter, although soviet times, many textbooks. it was attributed to him. when you this place was the abode of the polotsk epiphany monastery, it was here that semyon polotsky was tonsured. today, this building houses two unique museums, the museum of the library of the spiritual writer of the land, belarusian and the museum of belarusian printing. here at the fraternal school before the move. semyon polotsky taught in moscow. the exposition tells about different periods of the life and work of the belarusian educator from the earliest period of study. in
at that time somewhat shook faith.phospholites and poems became powerful in speech. he wrote with the expectation that alexei mikhailovich would notice him, he compared him with the sun, plus he sent the king to the book in astrological predictions, which very soon came true after which, respectively. honey has been invited to moscow since 1667. our land has been raising and teaching the royal children alexei fedor and sophia, by the way, he did not teach tsarevich and peter, although soviet...
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turn the clock back for the last time the senate is going to cancel daylight savings time. it lets some cities and towns near the border keep it open the senate passed the sunshine protection act it would make daylight saving time permanent dark in the winter and more light in the afternoon this shows how early the sun would rise in different parts of the country. for now we'll fall back and gripe about it at 2 a.m. >> shroms, hash. i got a hell ya from the floor the government is interested in getting in on the whole experience or some of it for the first time in 50 years it's using federal money to study the psychedelic drug as a treatment. what researchers are hoping shrooms are hoping to treat. >>> plus, a shocker. this, some big controversy bubbling up in the pageant world. why miss u >>> america's education system's facing a critical moment of truth. that's the message from the education secretary, miguel cardona. he spoke with teachers in d.c. just two days after the data showed young students fell way behind in math and reading after the pandemic. >> these results s
turn the clock back for the last time the senate is going to cancel daylight savings time. it lets some cities and towns near the border keep it open the senate passed the sunshine protection act it would make daylight saving time permanent dark in the winter and more light in the afternoon this shows how early the sun would rise in different parts of the country. for now we'll fall back and gripe about it at 2 a.m. >> shroms, hash. i got a hell ya from the floor the government is...
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times can draw on. handful of foreign reporters who are dedicated to the sunday times, because that is how we get the good exclusives or the distinctive content for sunday. it makes sense. let's take a step back and look at you and what you want to do with the sunday times. let's start with your own career, when did you decide you wanted to be a journalist, was it early on? i think it was. i sometimes think i fell into it by default. but then i look back and think, it can't really be default because i was proactively doing journalism. my first foray into journalism was while i was at university. i was caught up in an incident, i was sitting in my room and happily minding my own business as a first—year student. suddenly my door flew open and the captain of the rugby team was thrown into my room completely naked. there was a marauding mob outside my window making a noise and i was pretty much put out by this. and then they carried him upstairs and threw him into another room, still naked. i went to see t
times can draw on. handful of foreign reporters who are dedicated to the sunday times, because that is how we get the good exclusives or the distinctive content for sunday. it makes sense. let's take a step back and look at you and what you want to do with the sunday times. let's start with your own career, when did you decide you wanted to be a journalist, was it early on? i think it was. i sometimes think i fell into it by default. but then i look back and think, it can't really be default...
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.— electorate sub so it's a very difficult time. ~ ., ., ., ., difficult time. conor burns is alleged _ difficult time. we have no idea what conor burns is alleged to _ difficult time. we have no idea what conor burns is alleged to have - difficult time. we have no idea what conor burns is alleged to have said, and he�*s not here to respond to that, so let�*s park that because we don�*t have any more details of the moment, regarding mel b�*s tweet. it also, there hasn�*t been a bounce back for the prime minister in the opinion polls at the end of this week, which is something she was probably very much hoping for. it�*s probably very much hoping for. it's been a probably very much hoping for. it�*s been a very difficult week, i was in birmingham earlier in the week, i think the mood amongst party members was that they deafly wanted to give her a chance, but the mood amongst some mps who were there, and there weren�*t a lot there other than the ones on the government payroll, where frankly in despair, as were a load of other people. it�*s a very difficult time, i
.— electorate sub so it's a very difficult time. ~ ., ., ., ., difficult time. conor burns is alleged _ difficult time. we have no idea what conor burns is alleged to _ difficult time. we have no idea what conor burns is alleged to have - difficult time. we have no idea what conor burns is alleged to have said, and he�*s not here to respond to that, so let�*s park that because we don�*t have any more details of the moment, regarding mel b�*s tweet. it also, there hasn�*t been a...
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times. do we give any further definition of what that should mean as historians make the ranking? >> one of the problems is you wait for 25 years to judge a president. that is when the archives are receipt releasing documents on the freedom of information act. you could start getting papers to trail in reconstructing. after 25 years we will have a view of the trump presidency that might be different than what we have now. it might be better it might be worse. but alas we don't do this in this poll. we decided to include william henry harrison who is president for a month. that creates a line in the sand itself. you want to be below the president that was in the white house only for one month and then died of pneumonia. that is where it president trump finds himself. that means you are doing a negative job as president. that means you did not help the republic forge forward. i personally thought that trump would be fighting for the worst spot with james buchanan who was an active and trying t
times. do we give any further definition of what that should mean as historians make the ranking? >> one of the problems is you wait for 25 years to judge a president. that is when the archives are receipt releasing documents on the freedom of information act. you could start getting papers to trail in reconstructing. after 25 years we will have a view of the trump presidency that might be different than what we have now. it might be better it might be worse. but alas we don't do this in...
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we have time left. i want to make sure to open it up for questions if you do have a question, if you could queue up at the microphone so the folks at home can hear, i think we have one coming now. congressman. and i wanted to warn you, don't ride in roy's pickup truck last time i did, i had a heart attack. two days later, i'm a professor tzu. i gave some of my students to convince them to come down here today. they're going to get mucho extra credit and you, i may have met you before. i was an intern for congressman joe evans. you may remember him? yes, sir and he we he took me to lunch at my house dining room one time and he said that, oh, there's congressman duncan with his family over there. so you may have been with them. i don't know. you said you're a conservative republican in your district. you have the headquarters of, the most prominent example of socialism in the united states, a tva. i hear tennessee congressman then talking about socialism. how terrible social. but they don't want to abolis
we have time left. i want to make sure to open it up for questions if you do have a question, if you could queue up at the microphone so the folks at home can hear, i think we have one coming now. congressman. and i wanted to warn you, don't ride in roy's pickup truck last time i did, i had a heart attack. two days later, i'm a professor tzu. i gave some of my students to convince them to come down here today. they're going to get mucho extra credit and you, i may have met you before. i was an...
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it time in politics, but new standard time in politics seems to be much more stable. you say for finance ministers, 3 prime ministers. thing to get written was i had to monex in the last 2 months and it had the mother of a financial car. and it's a very unusually volatile time for all of british institutions at the moment. and i think that's phrased it's very unusual. and politics is it's not like bungee jumping, you know, i think sometimes people think from the outside that's what it can look like a month to lead us up to the top of the platform and throw them off again and see what happens. but of course, people don't want that happening with their lives. and i think that point of view of the public from the citizens of the k is wondering times and anxious time, very, very unstable. and they want that political leaders and they want to pretty who system to get it. great. i want to ask you about the incoming governments legitimacy 1st there take a listen to what your former party, the opposition labor party, what they're saying about this incoming government. nichola
it time in politics, but new standard time in politics seems to be much more stable. you say for finance ministers, 3 prime ministers. thing to get written was i had to monex in the last 2 months and it had the mother of a financial car. and it's a very unusually volatile time for all of british institutions at the moment. and i think that's phrased it's very unusual. and politics is it's not like bungee jumping, you know, i think sometimes people think from the outside that's what it can look...
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it's that time. up to 25 degrees below average in some places. the brutal cold stretching across the central and eastern parts of the country, even into parts of the south. >>> now to the story of a texas judge who's going above and beyond to help take care of some of the state's most vulnerable children, kids in the foster care system who have no place else to go. blayne alexander with more on her remarkable mission in our series "unprotected: inside the child welfare crisis." >> reporter: as a family court judge in austin texas, judge aurora martinez jones, is no stranger to difficult cases. recently she started to notice something new, more and more children in the foster care system but nowhere to place them. >> i started having cases and the state was saying, judge, i don't have an option for you to make a decision about where this child should be placed. after hearing that multiple times, i said, what is happening? >> reporter: the state of texas calls them children without placement, kids in c
it's that time. up to 25 degrees below average in some places. the brutal cold stretching across the central and eastern parts of the country, even into parts of the south. >>> now to the story of a texas judge who's going above and beyond to help take care of some of the state's most vulnerable children, kids in the foster care system who have no place else to go. blayne alexander with more on her remarkable mission in our series "unprotected: inside the child welfare...
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it's austerlitz time. this is the time of great victories. this is the time of napoleon, this is the time of the power of the state. but the essence of this time is. he wrote easily. he wrote quickly. he wrote in surrender fully. and what is most important in this is how he wrote all the time. that harmony of childhood, love, health, beauty, and that was russian romanticism. it was romanticism. completely different and not the same romanticism, languid western romanticism, rather nebulous refined romanticism. health, romanticism of beauty. then life began to develop a little differently, because as often happens with russian artists, which does not happen. unfortunately, the artists they want are not enough glory to god, they want this slavuta there in europe and this glory achieves, because the gallery commissions him to study a self-portrait. uh, this is a self-portrait that orders so many great artists of his time, but it turns out to be a very amusing case when kiprensky showed at the academy of arts of neapoli showed a portrait of his fa
it's austerlitz time. this is the time of great victories. this is the time of napoleon, this is the time of the power of the state. but the essence of this time is. he wrote easily. he wrote quickly. he wrote in surrender fully. and what is most important in this is how he wrote all the time. that harmony of childhood, love, health, beauty, and that was russian romanticism. it was romanticism. completely different and not the same romanticism, languid western romanticism, rather nebulous...
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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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good times. a week from today, next monday, i'm launching a new podcast that is called rachel maddow presents ultra. it is about this time that i'm talking about in american history. this last big round of fights that we had as an american people against our fellow americans on the ultra right who wanted to violently overthrow the government, who decided they were done with elections and done with democratic governance in this country. they were willing to act by any means necessary to get that done. including, in the case of some of these folks, taking support from the hit a government in germany to aid in their cause. the podcast is called ultra because it is about our experience in this country with the ultra right. but most of the storyline is actually about sedition, about a huge sedition trial that was mounted against more than 200 defendants in 1944. it is about why that trial was sort of impossible and it's about how members of congress were involved in the shenanigans, they were implicat
good times. a week from today, next monday, i'm launching a new podcast that is called rachel maddow presents ultra. it is about this time that i'm talking about in american history. this last big round of fights that we had as an american people against our fellow americans on the ultra right who wanted to violently overthrow the government, who decided they were done with elections and done with democratic governance in this country. they were willing to act by any means necessary to get that...
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this time i will give them $20.his is a wonderful thing to help out the community. >> i want to be fair , but have more money. i don't have any money right now. i will pay something different. >> reporter: that is the funny thing about people, if you expect the worst from them, and you will probably get it. if you expect the best, and you just might be surprised. john ramose, kpix 5. >>> what is the price that was, seeing that long line. that is a local guy reaching out to step up for his community. that is a great thing happening there. mecca love hearing people say i will pay this amount, give morbid tip. it is interesting to see what people paying. ardiunderstands have great memories of that jim harbaugh area, but it did not end on the best of terms. he has arrived for the first time since leaving for michigan. >>> this is the false wagon, red and gold report. >>> the 49ers on of the 2012 team that reached the super bowl before sunday's game. that did include the head coach, jim harbaugh. >> how are you doing? it
this time i will give them $20.his is a wonderful thing to help out the community. >> i want to be fair , but have more money. i don't have any money right now. i will pay something different. >> reporter: that is the funny thing about people, if you expect the worst from them, and you will probably get it. if you expect the best, and you just might be surprised. john ramose, kpix 5. >>> what is the price that was, seeing that long line. that is a local guy reaching out to...
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yes, for sure, of course, they suffered for a long time for a long time could not decide on this and. you poisoned your own sister with arsenic, we know everything down to the smallest detail. there is just one detail we do not understand. how did you do it? i thought they would notice me. do you think it's all one's fault? they did not leave me the choice of choice always. just not the one you made. yes yes. well georgievich signed, i wanted to tell you and all the other guys. thanks for all. i will miss you. soon you will have completely different worries, well, before that, there are still seven months. i wanted to show up here. wow, tradition, after all, traditions must be respected. wait, hold on. everyone in the office. come to me for a reason. well, nicole, accept the gift. this is for you from the entire department. like this. couldn't resist, i was dumb like a fish. hello, i brought you this mobile phone. well , i just wanted to. well, as this is the most mobile phone. generally brought. what kind of flat bought it? come on, wait a storm, so what kind of people great good to
yes, for sure, of course, they suffered for a long time for a long time could not decide on this and. you poisoned your own sister with arsenic, we know everything down to the smallest detail. there is just one detail we do not understand. how did you do it? i thought they would notice me. do you think it's all one's fault? they did not leave me the choice of choice always. just not the one you made. yes yes. well georgievich signed, i wanted to tell you and all the other guys. thanks for all....
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each time i think i'm close to knowing she keeps on growing slipping through my fingers all the timeup without a father. [indistinct] anger, violence. it took me a long time to work through all that, and i'm working that my son doesn't see that. because of the family i was living with, by 11 i was working on the streets selling newspapers. and they don't--unfortunately... jobs that it was not good for 12, 13-year-olds. i don't want that for my son. theater helped me understand with these other people and with myself. vallanoweth: with this opening, there's definitely a lot more butterflies. i'm about to go on stage. honestly, i close my eyes, like, right before, i look up, and i just say, "thank you." krispel: "mamma mia," this is your places call. places, please. places for top of show. we're at places, please. woman: we're in places, people! [all cheering] [beeping] krispel: thank you. places. lights, 1.5. house to half. go. chorus: ♪ ooh, mamma mia, here i go again my, my, how can i resist you? mamma mia, does it show again my, my, just how much i've missed you? yes, i've been bro
each time i think i'm close to knowing she keeps on growing slipping through my fingers all the timeup without a father. [indistinct] anger, violence. it took me a long time to work through all that, and i'm working that my son doesn't see that. because of the family i was living with, by 11 i was working on the streets selling newspapers. and they don't--unfortunately... jobs that it was not good for 12, 13-year-olds. i don't want that for my son. theater helped me understand with these other...
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i spend a lot of time on it. i can't, you know, i can't criticize the medium that i clearly swim in every day, but i think the things that's it's taken from us is the ability to reflect. everything that happens, all of the news we get happens in this gigantic torrent and it demand our immediate reaction and we feel the need to instantly have a view and once-- and i tell people, i don't spend-- some days i don't spend as much time taking in news than the average person does yet, i'm paid to have opinions about it, but even i disconnect from it. but one of my favorite moments about this was that i was on twitter and someone said this terrible thing just happened, what do you think? i said i don't know, i don't have the information yet. and humorously the person says that's not how it works, you're supposed to say something right away and it's grabbed us and appealed to the sense of narcissism, big events are happening, you must have an opinion and you have to know everything right now. >> you say you're paid to hav
i spend a lot of time on it. i can't, you know, i can't criticize the medium that i clearly swim in every day, but i think the things that's it's taken from us is the ability to reflect. everything that happens, all of the news we get happens in this gigantic torrent and it demand our immediate reaction and we feel the need to instantly have a view and once-- and i tell people, i don't spend-- some days i don't spend as much time taking in news than the average person does yet, i'm paid to have...
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in times.ians were there in the seventeenth year, when there were terrible persecutions, when the orthodox empire fell, that is, but over time it turns out that well, not yet, so you have to resist. we can pull it. how to delay how to resist. well how to resist to keep your identity your civilization and with you the potential to be christians. that's it, well that is participation to protect to protect, yes, and to resist creativity. i would say so, but if the war begins, then there is a weapon in the hands. uh-huh well, we 'll talk about this more about soviet life - this is also a kind. resistance you have a new telegram channel, where you communicate with like-minded people, and we have such a question, how is your secular life combined with religious, i saw people who froze. here at this picture maybe they considered the muzzles of seals. or maybe they thought about eternity. well, here, of course, it catches the eye. this is the contrast secular religious in life, so i chose illustrations
in times.ians were there in the seventeenth year, when there were terrible persecutions, when the orthodox empire fell, that is, but over time it turns out that well, not yet, so you have to resist. we can pull it. how to delay how to resist. well how to resist to keep your identity your civilization and with you the potential to be christians. that's it, well that is participation to protect to protect, yes, and to resist creativity. i would say so, but if the war begins, then there is a...
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time.n of a speaker so that this a governing executive can be formed. but the dup — the biggest unionist party — has so far refused because it believes northern ireland's place in the uk is being undermined by the post—brexit deal — know as the protocol — signed by borisjohnson. an election is likely to be held in december — just seven months after voters last gave their verdicts. here's our ireland correspondent chris page. time has run out for stormont. the home of the northern ireland assembly is no longer a place of government. devolved ministers have left office and the ballot box is beckoning. i am ashamed, ashamed to be part of this circus yet again. we know that elections in northern ireland do not solve problems. they deepen the crisis. the political system in northern ireland is different to almost everywhere else. it's based on the good friday peace agreement signed in 1998 after a long conflict. a majority of unionists and nationalists must agree to share powerfor a devolved gov
time.n of a speaker so that this a governing executive can be formed. but the dup — the biggest unionist party — has so far refused because it believes northern ireland's place in the uk is being undermined by the post—brexit deal — know as the protocol — signed by borisjohnson. an election is likely to be held in december — just seven months after voters last gave their verdicts. here's our ireland correspondent chris page. time has run out for stormont. the home of the northern...
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but in my experience is i never spent time with an author who just wished they had less time to talk, and so we will let these two gentlemen have that much extra time, not to mention more opportunities for questions from the audience and i think i imagine there will be many. so taken together all of these books take seemingly familiar moments of u.s. history, and forced us as readers to sort of reinterpret some of those moments by orienting our gaze towards the water in the open sea. so what i want to do is i will start by just having each of the author take a few minutes to describe the book in whatever way they want. i have some questions and then we'll open it up to the floor. thank you again everybody for being here. >> okay. i guess that's me. is this mic on? okay. thank you very much for coming. thanks, matt, and thanks to the mississippi book festival for inviting me. this is a second time i've been here. glad to be back. back in 2018, talked about black flags, bluewater, a pirate book. but first let me start with the definition. so everybody's on the same page. privateers are
but in my experience is i never spent time with an author who just wished they had less time to talk, and so we will let these two gentlemen have that much extra time, not to mention more opportunities for questions from the audience and i think i imagine there will be many. so taken together all of these books take seemingly familiar moments of u.s. history, and forced us as readers to sort of reinterpret some of those moments by orienting our gaze towards the water in the open sea. so what i...
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liz: time for republicans to get tough on this.t is interesting mccarthy has come out on this, senator mark warner, a democrat, was talking about spending too much money on bloomberg, rival network, i know but the truth is voters connecting the dots between too much spending and inflation, the number when she was inflation. what republicans can do when they take control of the house which they certainly will and probably the senate, they can block bills, block spending bills of the kind we've seen flowing under president biden, spending $7 trillion in the last 2 and a half years and start talking about solutions like reforming medicare, social security, hot button issues. i know that is dangerous for republicans but the average voter wants to change, they want responsibly, one of the other things being talked about a lot is all the money flowing to ukraine. why are people worried about ukraine spending, not just because we have a lot of issues at home that demand attention but because there's no accountability, where is it going? w
liz: time for republicans to get tough on this.t is interesting mccarthy has come out on this, senator mark warner, a democrat, was talking about spending too much money on bloomberg, rival network, i know but the truth is voters connecting the dots between too much spending and inflation, the number when she was inflation. what republicans can do when they take control of the house which they certainly will and probably the senate, they can block bills, block spending bills of the kind we've...
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host: thank you very much for your time tonight. the attorney general will be available t to sign your books n the front lobby. see you up there and head down to the right down the hallway. thank you for coming tonight. god bless. bye bye. ... >> we ask this year's competitors what is your top priority, and why? make a five to six minute video that shows the importance of your issue from opposing and supporting perspective. don't be afraid to take risk with your documentary. be bold. amongst the $100,000 in cash prizes is a $5000 grand prize. videos be submitted by jane january 20, 2023. visit our website at studentcam.org for competition rules, tips, resources and a step-by-step guide. >> there are a lot of places to get political information, but only at c-span2 you get it straight from the source. the matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues,
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for the 1st time. what you're going to see on the pitch, he's probably like know of a well couple that performances will be the top level will take you through to the other 5 asian qualifies iran, a saudi arabia, australia and japan. as pals, korea who co hosted the woke up themselves 20 years ago and he has to talk us. so all of that is for tom woke up play at him k health and 2020 to cut our ambassador homicide. doing a great welcome to the shop. ah, as get straight entered and 1st to remind you of exactly which teams that have qualified, that from the asian region, as the host, katara qualified automatically. and now the current agent champion, then it's iran, saudi arabia before moving further east to japan and south korea. and australia who are also in the asian qualifying circuit. and here's how those teams it fits into the group stage. lots of interesting my chops, but 1st let's focus on the host cutoff area. october. they took a break from their 6 months training camp, told an open session in f
for the 1st time. what you're going to see on the pitch, he's probably like know of a well couple that performances will be the top level will take you through to the other 5 asian qualifies iran, a saudi arabia, australia and japan. as pals, korea who co hosted the woke up themselves 20 years ago and he has to talk us. so all of that is for tom woke up play at him k health and 2020 to cut our ambassador homicide. doing a great welcome to the shop. ah, as get straight entered and 1st to remind...
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do you have time? anyway record this way thank you so much, rob for being such a support and lover of poetry. you said you been i met you in another incarnation and another. but thank you for all of your bservice. you have really made this position you help make it what it is. >> hethank you. thanks for the book fair check out more of the content i hope you go and check out all of our poets. ♪ weekends on c-span2 every saturday documents america's story. on sunday @booktv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 pounds these television companies and more. including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that is why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us to regress charter communications along with these television companies support cspan2 as a public service. >> should business and politics mix question weekly author interview af
do you have time? anyway record this way thank you so much, rob for being such a support and lover of poetry. you said you been i met you in another incarnation and another. but thank you for all of your bservice. you have really made this position you help make it what it is. >> hethank you. thanks for the book fair check out more of the content i hope you go and check out all of our poets. ♪ weekends on c-span2 every saturday documents america's story. on sunday @booktv brings you the...
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now we have these terrifying acronyms like dti — our dwell time index — which... dwell time index!f our stories. i mean, we often feel like we're doing things that are important, but occasionally, you know, we'll dedicate a lot of column space or pixel space to a piece and it transpires the readers don't necessarily care as much as we'd like them to. so a dti — sounds a bit like a completion rate on a video. same thing, i guess. absolutely. it's that same — that kind of data—driven approach. well, thanks for coming in. can you tell us what's coming next? ithink my... our lawyers at times newspapers ltd would be very angry at me if i said anything now, but stay tuned. nice to see you, thanks for coming in. thank you. appreciate it. there's gabriel pogrom — whitehall reporter, correspondent for the sunday times. now, to finish off today's edition of the media show, we're going to turn to one of the big stories of the week, because on saturday, we heard that jane garvey and fi glover were leaving the bbc for times radio. now, for almost all of you listening, you don't need me to tell
now we have these terrifying acronyms like dti — our dwell time index — which... dwell time index!f our stories. i mean, we often feel like we're doing things that are important, but occasionally, you know, we'll dedicate a lot of column space or pixel space to a piece and it transpires the readers don't necessarily care as much as we'd like them to. so a dti — sounds a bit like a completion rate on a video. same thing, i guess. absolutely. it's that same — that kind of data—driven...
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and then eventually, actually for who were book critics full time critics for the times, whose reviewsred then in the art section, the paper, not the sunday book review, and so i would worked closely with them and edited their reviews. well, a lot of new york times reporters write books as well. washington post reporters as well. what's it like to review, you know, a co-worker's book? you know, on the one hand, it's it's delish. it in a personal way, but in a professional, you just do the job, which is to make sure that, you know, you're assigning the books that are important. but post reporters are writing their and times reporters but that you make sure that you're getting a reviewer who is going to be fair like any other review so who doesn't know the person doesn't have you know hasn't expressed strong invective against them in the press before and someone who will give the book a fair shake and tell us what they think of it. and and sometimes, you know, there are obviously cases at both the times and the post where the review will be less than glowing. but that's that's the nature
and then eventually, actually for who were book critics full time critics for the times, whose reviewsred then in the art section, the paper, not the sunday book review, and so i would worked closely with them and edited their reviews. well, a lot of new york times reporters write books as well. washington post reporters as well. what's it like to review, you know, a co-worker's book? you know, on the one hand, it's it's delish. it in a personal way, but in a professional, you just do the job,...
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ben: it is more realistic this time.ast time we had a rally, rates were expected to go to 3. 5% and then come straight back down and the markets pricing in is nothing like that. we look at rates getting as high as 5% and staying for a while. you look at the fed. what they want to have happen, something they are comfortable with, that probably leaves less room for the fed to shock the market, to have to do any of those things. the market at the same time is pricing in that kind of level and rates. that helps the market get going. jack: is the fed seeing something that makes fed officials think we are finally seeing results? ben: there are signs things are slowing down. an interesting earnings report from an employment firm that pointed out that hiring is slowing down among big companies. the fed is aware that is happening. they know they hiked rates very quickly and monetary policy works with the lab. they came to the point they want to see how it is impacting the economy. jack: companies would rather pair back than go fo
ben: it is more realistic this time.ast time we had a rally, rates were expected to go to 3. 5% and then come straight back down and the markets pricing in is nothing like that. we look at rates getting as high as 5% and staying for a while. you look at the fed. what they want to have happen, something they are comfortable with, that probably leaves less room for the fed to shock the market, to have to do any of those things. the market at the same time is pricing in that kind of level and...
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short time.here will be installations for operation of more than 500 km, roads, vitaly prokopye vasily solovyov to lead. yakutia tonight right after the big news. watch shestov russians the country's most unpredictable vocal show. well, all together the participants never cease to amaze with their talents, and their fate is traditionally decided by the jury member ekaterina frolova in more detail. prices for which only the strongest vocalists from around of the world literally raise the jury to its feet, because this is the essence of the show. come on, all together for another minute. you will fly such a wonderful gang project always here a wonderful meeting new artists new performers our basque what is worth the goal of everyone is to charm all the exacting jury. but these are 100 experts with completely different tastes and preferences, among which are representatives of all possible genres and professions. and most importantly, they are not afraid to speak the truth now there was a feeling th
short time.here will be installations for operation of more than 500 km, roads, vitaly prokopye vasily solovyov to lead. yakutia tonight right after the big news. watch shestov russians the country's most unpredictable vocal show. well, all together the participants never cease to amaze with their talents, and their fate is traditionally decided by the jury member ekaterina frolova in more detail. prices for which only the strongest vocalists from around of the world literally raise the jury to...
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i think it will be a busy time. ., ., ., ., , time. do a lot of taurus go? it seems off— time.the most _ seems off the beaten track. yes it is one of the most popular- seems off the beaten track. yes it is one of the most popular tourist| is one of the most popular tourist destinations in antarctica. in antarctica!. it is not the destinations in antarctica. i�*i antarctica!. it is not the beach in benidorm. i antarctica!. it is not the beach in iztenidorm-_ antarctica!. it is not the beach in benidorm. ~' . ., benidorm. i think we will welcome 18,000 visitors. _ benidorm. i think we will welcome 18,000 visitors. more _ benidorm. i think we will welcome 18,000 visitors. more than i i 18,000 visitors. more than i realise. they come in small numbers so as not to disturb the wildlife but that is it over the season. fine but that is it over the season. one of our but that is it over the season. one of yourjobs _ but that is it over the season. one of yourjobs is _ but that is it over the season. one of yourjobs is counting penguins. how does that work? i think we will be counting bab
i think it will be a busy time. ., ., ., ., , time. do a lot of taurus go? it seems off— time.the most _ seems off the beaten track. yes it is one of the most popular- seems off the beaten track. yes it is one of the most popular tourist| is one of the most popular tourist destinations in antarctica. in antarctica!. it is not the destinations in antarctica. i�*i antarctica!. it is not the beach in benidorm. i antarctica!. it is not the beach in iztenidorm-_ antarctica!. it is not the beach...