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it time is over and now it's action time.— time is over and now it's action time. , , ., , ., actionough any progress towards _ action time. it seems as though any progress towards a - any progress towards a ceasefire deal which would involve trying to get more aid involve trying to get more aid in seems to have stalled. there tell us about the hostages. there is confusion about how many horstages are still alive. tell us about that. the leaders of hamas. _ tell us about that. the leaders of hamas, one _ tell us about that. the leaders of hamas, one of _ tell us about that. the leaders of hamas, one of them - tell us about that. the leaders of hamas, one of them talked | tell us about that. the leaders l of hamas, one of them talked to cnn and said two host ages were killed in rafah recently because of israeli raids according to him and they said no military leaders in hamas know how many people of the hostages died and how many of them are still alive. so there's confusion because of there's confusion because of the fighting and with the talks stalled, there's a problem because ther
it time is over and now it's action time.— time is over and now it's action time. , , ., , ., actionough any progress towards _ action time. it seems as though any progress towards a - any progress towards a ceasefire deal which would involve trying to get more aid involve trying to get more aid in seems to have stalled. there tell us about the hostages. there is confusion about how many horstages are still alive. tell us about that. the leaders of hamas. _ tell us about that. the leaders of...
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it's happening all the time. our whole goal is, our culture of our place is bring people up that are very young, give them opportunities that they would never get anywhere else. grow them throughout the organization. make sure they are entrepreneurial, hard-working, and want to win. and if you have that, you have a great culture in a company. and that's sort of where we spend all of -- a huge amount of our time trying to build within the organization. francine: bring them up to test them or just to make them learn? bruce: look, if we can bring them up to take on roles. and eventually, eventually, i will become an executive chairman. and i'll still be around. but somebody else is going to run the place. francine: will you ever retire? bruce: i will become an executive chairman at some point in time. and what that means is, i'm here to help mentor young people, help with business development, look after clients that can be helpful to the overall organization. but at some point in time -- this is a hard business. we
it's happening all the time. our whole goal is, our culture of our place is bring people up that are very young, give them opportunities that they would never get anywhere else. grow them throughout the organization. make sure they are entrepreneurial, hard-working, and want to win. and if you have that, you have a great culture in a company. and that's sort of where we spend all of -- a huge amount of our time trying to build within the organization. francine: bring them up to test them or...
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voted conservative last time. _ you will vote for this time? voted conservative last time.ime. a lot i you will vote for this time? voted conservative last time. a lot of i conservative last time. a lot of conservative last time. a lot of conservative throughout my life. i think i have been virtually swayed once which is in the famous 1997 election. right now, i'mjust election. right now, i'm just not sure. i think i was very disheartened with conservatives in the past few years since post—pandemic. but i have always believed that whatever party was in during covid and post pandemic was always going to have a tough time. the whole crisis that hit us after the next couple of years, i don't necessarily worry down to our uk government, the politics and everything else. i think it was and still is a really tough time. with the tax hikes and cost—of—living... you are still feeling it even though the economic figures show someone of an improvement. ig�*s the economic figures show someone of an improvement-— an improvement. 10% growth on year on ear an improvement. 1096 growth on
voted conservative last time. _ you will vote for this time? voted conservative last time.ime. a lot i you will vote for this time? voted conservative last time. a lot of i conservative last time. a lot of conservative last time. a lot of conservative throughout my life. i think i have been virtually swayed once which is in the famous 1997 election. right now, i'mjust election. right now, i'm just not sure. i think i was very disheartened with conservatives in the past few years since...
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cool to players on time. back at the university of iceland, gregory de pasco, compiles the geological data from is excursion degree. and so this is the main western boundary of what we're calling. you're going to be going to vic robin . and so we, we flew over this to try to understand basically if things are changing or, or not. so there's only a little bit of evidence we can see for movement within a couple of 100 meters of this crack. and then after that there's nothing further west. so everything's happening from this crack and east. so most of the populated area is used to displace the root or on the surface. the cracks appear small here. but beneath them are chasms up to 40 meters deep, and then it keeps the researchers even found salt water at the bottom of some the tone change late. it was kind of, these are options were happening in the middle of nowhere. and the impact was basically a bit of smoke and i mean, i can see why people get into ok. no tourism. right. because it's, it's very special. it's
cool to players on time. back at the university of iceland, gregory de pasco, compiles the geological data from is excursion degree. and so this is the main western boundary of what we're calling. you're going to be going to vic robin . and so we, we flew over this to try to understand basically if things are changing or, or not. so there's only a little bit of evidence we can see for movement within a couple of 100 meters of this crack. and then after that there's nothing further west. so...
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we didn’t have time, didn’t have time, didn’t have time to look back, but our sons!e, or we didn’t have time look around, and sons, and sons are leaving for battle, today there is no need for the singing of hearts, mine was loudly knocking for me that it’s still my end, not the end yet, the end, this is a couple, the beginning, now my eyes will close. i will hug the earth tightly, we didn’t have time, we didn’t have time, we didn’t have time, we didn’t have time to look back, but the sons, and the sons, were leaving for battle. hold it can you imagine, petrovsky and our guys are approaching the car, and the germans are completely confused, i don’t understand anything, because all of us have changed into german uniforms, and pinched into an officer’s uniform. here i was stunned, the earth was flying, and then they ran up to me, lurching and it seemed like a fool, they were me, skinny, roofing felt, but i love myself, i love you. tolenka, did you hear, well, you are unscrupulous, lina, what are you, i didn’t hear anything, but anna mikhailovna, you see, both are alive,
we didn’t have time, didn’t have time, didn’t have time to look back, but our sons!e, or we didn’t have time look around, and sons, and sons are leaving for battle, today there is no need for the singing of hearts, mine was loudly knocking for me that it’s still my end, not the end yet, the end, this is a couple, the beginning, now my eyes will close. i will hug the earth tightly, we didn’t have time, we didn’t have time, we didn’t have time, we didn’t have time to look back,...
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i'm humbled at this particular time. times are difficult for us . things are going every which way, but it going to go the right way, and if you believe in that, stand on your feet with your flags? stand on your feet with your flags, because it is juneteenth. it is juneteenth. juneteenth. just like we said last year, we will wave our flags up in the air and rock them to the right and to the left like we just dont care. juneteenth! juneteenth! and so i will bring up the honorable mayor breed. keep standing. do not sit down. do not sit down on my mayor. do not sit down on my mayor. and so, what i want you guys to do, i want everyone in here to show our mayor breed some love. clap it up! clap it up for my mayor! [applause] looking good in that purple. come on up, mayor breed. yes. i want you to go up there. before you go up there, there is something that i would like to present to you on behalf of wealth dispareties in the black community and on behalf of the black community in general, because we love you. we love you and we want you to know we love y
i'm humbled at this particular time. times are difficult for us . things are going every which way, but it going to go the right way, and if you believe in that, stand on your feet with your flags? stand on your feet with your flags, because it is juneteenth. it is juneteenth. juneteenth. just like we said last year, we will wave our flags up in the air and rock them to the right and to the left like we just dont care. juneteenth! juneteenth! and so i will bring up the honorable mayor breed....
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modric this time. this time. 38 years old, he is the euro�*s oldest scorer.he football icon of this nation had kept their tournament alive. italy are the holders. their attack, though, here was frantic. balls into the box found no sense of composure until the 98th minute. at that point, croatia were second in the group, but for italy, a draw would be enough to send them through. it's an opportunity, brilliant goal martinez. two nations fates are changed in a moment. this was tournament football at its most extraordinary. italy back in it. croatia likely heading home. out in front in this group, spain had set a marker. they faced albania already through already top. they changed up their team but kept up their momentum. very nicely finished indeed by ferran torres. spain's group stage games have brought three wins from three and no goals conceded. early form that makes them favourites. albania started this euros with a goal inside 30 seconds, but it ends in disappointment. they are knocked out. for croatia, the flight home for now is on hold, but two points ar
modric this time. this time. 38 years old, he is the euro�*s oldest scorer.he football icon of this nation had kept their tournament alive. italy are the holders. their attack, though, here was frantic. balls into the box found no sense of composure until the 98th minute. at that point, croatia were second in the group, but for italy, a draw would be enough to send them through. it's an opportunity, brilliant goal martinez. two nations fates are changed in a moment. this was tournament...
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natalya, it's time to say goodbye to our audience.ion of whether, the question that i chose as the best, can a woman be a leader, or rather, the fact that she cannot be one, the question of the most uncultured of my actions, what surprised you children, with some of my very conscious approach and sincerity, i i’m very glad that i visited today, today you managed to answer 68 questions, tell me, if we call you again, after all , you won’t discuss things with minor children and load them with information that is understandable to an adult . natalya vladimirovna, we have this rule: the hero always has the last word. summarize the conversation that took place. and what is very important in art is a sense of partnership. and i would like to wish all our children that they always understand that in the big sense of the word we are all big, big team, even if...
natalya, it's time to say goodbye to our audience.ion of whether, the question that i chose as the best, can a woman be a leader, or rather, the fact that she cannot be one, the question of the most uncultured of my actions, what surprised you children, with some of my very conscious approach and sincerity, i i’m very glad that i visited today, today you managed to answer 68 questions, tell me, if we call you again, after all , you won’t discuss things with minor children and load them with...
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where we live in an unprecedented times at the moment and a difficult time, but also a time of change as you, as you have you seen in the media, it has a lot of negative perceptions that go hand in hand with us as black people and black people as a culture. how did you take to seeing those incidents, the dog situation that happened? so that one kind of annoyed that form of like it was being like why it's doing this . it doesn't really make sense. and then to have enjoyed floats in which and kind of this stuff on the back of that. please please call the cops. please call scott, i'm the american man threatening my life. please toby, whatever you like. they both combine and then they just kind of escalated each other so much more than they should have. yeah, and i think they like everything was coming together so quickly and then being and look down as well. maybe even less because you can post to people. what about that like you're going with now? well, and so we can't do anything about sitting comfortable about that face to face and very hard pre fix skins and we'll say i'm very resili
where we live in an unprecedented times at the moment and a difficult time, but also a time of change as you, as you have you seen in the media, it has a lot of negative perceptions that go hand in hand with us as black people and black people as a culture. how did you take to seeing those incidents, the dog situation that happened? so that one kind of annoyed that form of like it was being like why it's doing this . it doesn't really make sense. and then to have enjoyed floats in which and...
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the time to act is now. the time to prepare yourself and youred is now. i thank you for your time and attention. it's my pleasure to introduce to you our congressman, jared moskowitz, who has lived the experiences and still is in the fight with us today. congressman. mr. moskowitz: good morning, everyone. it's here. back at the national hurricane center, although i am happy to be in a different role than i was back in the hurricane center. i want to thank director brennan and deputy hooks because these gentlemen an their team, the folks in this building, the folks at fema, these are the folks that are preparing all year in advance of hurricane season and are pre to respond and help communities recover along with their sta partners, state directors, local emergency managers, and the cert teams out there getting ready for hurricane season. i want to thank everybody for their service. as the only former emergency management director in congress, i'm especially concerned with the financial state and finances of making sure that congress provides the resources
the time to act is now. the time to prepare yourself and youred is now. i thank you for your time and attention. it's my pleasure to introduce to you our congressman, jared moskowitz, who has lived the experiences and still is in the fight with us today. congressman. mr. moskowitz: good morning, everyone. it's here. back at the national hurricane center, although i am happy to be in a different role than i was back in the hurricane center. i want to thank director brennan and deputy hooks...
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in which i grew to understand israel was really in the 19, that was the first time i spent time there. >> the oslo years in which israel was now a powerful nation, but a nation striving for peace and then there's my children's generation and they're going up in a time in which israel is a powerful nation that is not, does not appear to be striving for peace, but instead has successive administrations that are actually entrenching in the sediments enterprise, which is antithetical to any future peace plan essentially trying to make a two-state solution impossible. i think that's why not universally, but that's why a lot of young jews look at the situation and say, how can i attach to a narrative of power that doesn't make space for the dignity of others i think what we actually have to do is bring a really deeply rooted understanding of who we are and who we're called to be rabaa, pleasure to have you. thank you so much for having me next on gps my take on the case for optimism. yes even now when we come back the final episode of violent earth, they're deadly by lynch and unleash massi
in which i grew to understand israel was really in the 19, that was the first time i spent time there. >> the oslo years in which israel was now a powerful nation, but a nation striving for peace and then there's my children's generation and they're going up in a time in which israel is a powerful nation that is not, does not appear to be striving for peace, but instead has successive administrations that are actually entrenching in the sediments enterprise, which is antithetical to any...
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mezikian , well, once your time is defined many times it is natural for the private sector to be compared to the public sector , and the doctor prefers to provide services there. at that time, there will be more compliments for this government job, which was one of the problems and, unfortunately, the wrong policies that were followed that year. which must be followed, sir, i have a request from your excellency, the answers. please make it as short as possible, of course, in a way that the rights of the subject are also respected , as i know that there are more questions than i know, now each of these is a detailed discussion. more questions that you said, my questions are the questions of dear viewers. we can ask more from your excellency . please ask mr. jalili what plan you have to control the currency price despite the sanctions. see one of the discussions that exist. i said this because i brought it up in the first debate. i said that the debate has two aspects that you want to do. one of them is the debate related to the sovereignty of the rial and the internal debates that you have
mezikian , well, once your time is defined many times it is natural for the private sector to be compared to the public sector , and the doctor prefers to provide services there. at that time, there will be more compliments for this government job, which was one of the problems and, unfortunately, the wrong policies that were followed that year. which must be followed, sir, i have a request from your excellency, the answers. please make it as short as possible, of course, in a way that the...
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well i do talk about somatpened a long time ago. the i think it's the first essay in history is about affirmative action. and it's something i like was written yesterday but anyway so the process putting together the text was one thing but there were some image issues i wanted in as i mean and this book has illustrations. did you, were you in art school? yes, i did photography and then kind o, branding but yeah. and i do illustrat, ions the between fine art illustration. so i'm illustration even though when was in art school what exactly. yeah. and it making paintings and fine art and you supposed to be autonomous in sense that it relatesy itself. illustration relates to something of it and so much of black art had been dismissed illustration because it talked the society, it talked about history, it talked people, it supremacy and racism was anin. 2022 i did a residency at. and i got to know a professor of illustration and he taught me a term which is editorial illustrator issue so i say that's what i was it it looked editorial ill
well i do talk about somatpened a long time ago. the i think it's the first essay in history is about affirmative action. and it's something i like was written yesterday but anyway so the process putting together the text was one thing but there were some image issues i wanted in as i mean and this book has illustrations. did you, were you in art school? yes, i did photography and then kind o, branding but yeah. and i do illustrat, ions the between fine art illustration. so i'm illustration...
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no, the perception of time is the same. more of a we live on our time here. even though we see those nights and day every time we make a full circle around the planets, we wake up at 6 am and go to bed at 9 30 pm. the perception of time is just the same, the inside or right. so you got your answer and i'd like to ask the next question myself. see if you could plan your own schedule for one day on the i said, what would you do? the lease of or with those uh, getting cut the yes um. so if you want, if i could plan my own date, i expended filming the earth's surface filming the stars. calling my loved ones back home, inside the if last. see the chevy? no body. so many people have come here to take fault in this fascinating cd conference. they have a lot of questions. what's your where would you like to take a walk in space and why the, when we go on space walks, we use special hops that attached to the station. so we can work practically around all modules. if i were to get on the heart from the stations, i would become an artificial or a satellite. and unfortun
no, the perception of time is the same. more of a we live on our time here. even though we see those nights and day every time we make a full circle around the planets, we wake up at 6 am and go to bed at 9 30 pm. the perception of time is just the same, the inside or right. so you got your answer and i'd like to ask the next question myself. see if you could plan your own schedule for one day on the i said, what would you do? the lease of or with those uh, getting cut the yes um. so if you...
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coldplay, another time on the pyramid stage. 0ur time on the pyramid stage.ed of the same act headlining once again? absolutely they are excited and the sun is shining brightly here on glastonbury festival and behind us, keane are getting ready to perform shortly but many are waiting for coldplay and it'll be their first time on the pyramid stage since 2016 and it will overtake the cure who have performed here for mac times were just have performed here for mac times werejust a have performed here for mac times were just a few minutes ago, cyndi lauperfinished her act and were just a few minutes ago, cyndi lauper finished her act and she were just a few minutes ago, cyndi lauperfinished her act and she had quite a interesting performance and had some issues with production and mention some concerns about key changes but when she sang her iconic girlsjust want to changes but when she sang her iconic girls just want to have changes but when she sang her iconic girlsjust want to have fun, the erupted and she spoke about women's rights and equality for women all
coldplay, another time on the pyramid stage. 0ur time on the pyramid stage.ed of the same act headlining once again? absolutely they are excited and the sun is shining brightly here on glastonbury festival and behind us, keane are getting ready to perform shortly but many are waiting for coldplay and it'll be their first time on the pyramid stage since 2016 and it will overtake the cure who have performed here for mac times were just have performed here for mac times werejust a have performed...
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city battles for the times ravine.adoxically, after the rashists captured half of the kanal district, they lost the ability to use aerial bombs against our soldiers in this area. as a result , the defense forces managed to keep the front line along the street intact. attempts by the rashists to bypass our defenders from the north through kalynivka or from the south through the novy district failed, as well as the attack on klishchivka where... su conducted a counterattack and returned part of the positions in the village. we will remind you that earlier the armed forces of the russian federation took part of the troops from here and transferred them to kharkiv region. the seversky front came to life again. the russians have been continuously storming bilogorivka for more than two years, but fortunately our soldiers multiply all their efforts by zero. however, a little further south, the occupiers were unexpectedly able to advance 2 km in the direction of the notch, which is the gate to siversk. in another section near
city battles for the times ravine.adoxically, after the rashists captured half of the kanal district, they lost the ability to use aerial bombs against our soldiers in this area. as a result , the defense forces managed to keep the front line along the street intact. attempts by the rashists to bypass our defenders from the north through kalynivka or from the south through the novy district failed, as well as the attack on klishchivka where... su conducted a counterattack and returned part of...
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the other crime is turn time and time again, he wants to give you and everyone the opportunity to experienceuccess he's had. dana white has witnessed growth firsthand. support for president trump unwavering because trump was there for him from the beginning believing in the little engine that could now known as one of america's premier sporting events, ultimate fighting championship. i had a chance to but talk about the relationship with president trump and steadfast support. part one of two parts we have tonight. >> the one thing that stands out is realty and the one thing appreciate about the former president, maybe future president he was there early, how much does that matter to your relationship? the mark realty is important to me he's been a good friend and he's a massive white man and it's not it was popular but trump was the guy who reached out to us when we couldn't get venues and had us come. we had our first two shows over there and when you think about it, trump here, she print here. he showed up the first fight stayed until the last. the guy who would reach out to me my entire c
the other crime is turn time and time again, he wants to give you and everyone the opportunity to experienceuccess he's had. dana white has witnessed growth firsthand. support for president trump unwavering because trump was there for him from the beginning believing in the little engine that could now known as one of america's premier sporting events, ultimate fighting championship. i had a chance to but talk about the relationship with president trump and steadfast support. part one of two...
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time being there.loring the world in comfort. with absorbine pro, pain won't hold you back from your passions. it's the only solution with two max-strength anesthetics to deliver the strongest numbing pain relief available. so, do your thing like a pro, pain-free. absorbine pro. >> john: a massive three-alarm fire at an apartment building in miami has sent multiple people to the hospital. more than 70 firefighters were on the scene to try to bring the blaze under control. our correspondent jonathan serrie is in atlanta. tell us more about what we know including the fact that somebody in that building was suffering from a gunshot wound? >> indeed. firefighters respond to a chaotic scene, flames shooting through the roof of temple courts, a four-story apartment complex in the middle of miami. on the third floor they found a man who been shot. he was taken to the hospital, listed in critical condition. investigators are trying to determine whether the gunshot was self-inflicted. also trying to determine w
time being there.loring the world in comfort. with absorbine pro, pain won't hold you back from your passions. it's the only solution with two max-strength anesthetics to deliver the strongest numbing pain relief available. so, do your thing like a pro, pain-free. absorbine pro. >> john: a massive three-alarm fire at an apartment building in miami has sent multiple people to the hospital. more than 70 firefighters were on the scene to try to bring the blaze under control. our...
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in the long time. >> yeah.ut you're making some assumptions that inflation will stay tame. i personally have my disbelief on that topic. we only have a few seconds left. yield curve, what you're describing to me seems to be that you buy the short end, you sell the long end, you look for curve steepening. but ultimately, here is what i want to know. would you be surprised to see a 10-yield reach 5%? >> probably unlikely at this point in time. look ahead. don't be discouraged by any one data point. the economic data will be fast and furious. but at the same time, recognize that the federal reserve is going to react to a lot more than data. remember, financial conditions are incredibly easy right now. and that's part of the calculus, too. not just a single point of inflation data. >> it is an election year. nobody likes to talk about that when we're discussing the fed, but it is what it is. and jerome schneider, thank you for joining me today. tyler, back to you. >> jerome, rick, thank you very much. we appreciate
in the long time. >> yeah.ut you're making some assumptions that inflation will stay tame. i personally have my disbelief on that topic. we only have a few seconds left. yield curve, what you're describing to me seems to be that you buy the short end, you sell the long end, you look for curve steepening. but ultimately, here is what i want to know. would you be surprised to see a 10-yield reach 5%? >> probably unlikely at this point in time. look ahead. don't be discouraged by any...
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here you see a picture of them from a time from that same time of her picnicking with her father, her to the right, and her good friend dole. as we saw on the map, the branches lived at number 28. alvarado row, the 11th house built on that street. brenner's wife, susan, noted that the sidewalk boards allowed them to walk to the house with the ground being surrounded by, quote, a sea of mud during the rainy months when they moved in in april, 92, heavy rains caused the house to leak like a sieve. the water piped in was muddy, and so they had to go to an artisan. well, nearby that they could get their cooking. and where could get their cooking and drinking water. she remembered that this state of things lasted for a number of years and this large home with three young children must have been a welcome place for the two henry women to visit to stay. truly a home away from home. lou's cast's class schedule continued to rigorous with the introduction of mineralogy paleontology, mathematics and chemistry. here you see her in chemistry lab working with her mortar d pestle. her geology classe
here you see a picture of them from a time from that same time of her picnicking with her father, her to the right, and her good friend dole. as we saw on the map, the branches lived at number 28. alvarado row, the 11th house built on that street. brenner's wife, susan, noted that the sidewalk boards allowed them to walk to the house with the ground being surrounded by, quote, a sea of mud during the rainy months when they moved in in april, 92, heavy rains caused the house to leak like a...
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this time at stanford, what was? but a sliver for her in a rich life filled with travel and writing. raising a family by taking part in important national international efforts through the government and with organizations such as the girl scouts and the national amateur athletic federation. as well as being the first lady for four years. but this brief time for few years she was lu a young woman, followed her intellectual passions and time with her friends free be herself in a way that obviously brought her joy. lu continued to actively in leadership roles. this time as a president of the women's athletic association, she remained the sole in the geological club and not see a fellow female graduate from the department for many years. by 1929, three women had earned degrees in geology. lu graduated with a degree on thursday, may 24th, 1898. the events took place in the chapel with a crowd out the doors and into the inner quad. she graduated with other students in the major of geology. the day ended with a promenade i
this time at stanford, what was? but a sliver for her in a rich life filled with travel and writing. raising a family by taking part in important national international efforts through the government and with organizations such as the girl scouts and the national amateur athletic federation. as well as being the first lady for four years. but this brief time for few years she was lu a young woman, followed her intellectual passions and time with her friends free be herself in a way that...
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we are out of time, thank you for being with us. i i time, thank you for being with us.s it from us. tomorrow i will be in birmingham with a live audience. we will hear from those that work in the nhs and those that use it, and put it all to a panel of politicians trying to win your vote. and you have got one hour now if you have not registered to vote this time, to get yourforming. have a lovely rest of the evening. thank you. live from london. this is bbc news. a warm welcome on the tarmac — amid concern in the us over the deepening ties between the two nuclear armed countries. the british billionaire john caudwell who donated half a million to the conservatives at the last election tells the bbc he's voting labour for the first time. police release a mugshot ofjustin timberlake — after the singer was arrested on suspicion of driving while drunk. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. russia's president putin hasjust arrived in north korea — on his first visit to the secretive state for 2h years. he landed in pyongyang a short time ago ahead of talks with north korea's leader
we are out of time, thank you for being with us. i i time, thank you for being with us.s it from us. tomorrow i will be in birmingham with a live audience. we will hear from those that work in the nhs and those that use it, and put it all to a panel of politicians trying to win your vote. and you have got one hour now if you have not registered to vote this time, to get yourforming. have a lovely rest of the evening. thank you. live from london. this is bbc news. a warm welcome on the tarmac...
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the neighbor's car, he's even worse or my colleague, she flies 5 times on the fly 2 times a year. i can say it's up to straight hearing aids us, they have a problem or us can say it's not us, it's china. they can always blame somebody else. it's them, let me and this way the dissonance is removed and if you do that doesn't it's handling for some time. many can end up in the state of to not, right? yes, you may be a little bit alert or geared up by somebody plugged fire on thursday and then use but then by monday morning you're living on words us. if you've never heard you've just forgot it. we can see these things in the number of google searches, for instance, after how we can find the smashed new york. there was an immense increase in the search and hurricane and climate, and then 3 weeks to 3 months later, that peak was down to the base lining it. we close mechanism. you're simply, you're going to live without thinking much about it. sometimes deny it is used as a kind of pedrosa engine stupid dinner, but you can be intelligent. the more and everything is just a very common mec
the neighbor's car, he's even worse or my colleague, she flies 5 times on the fly 2 times a year. i can say it's up to straight hearing aids us, they have a problem or us can say it's not us, it's china. they can always blame somebody else. it's them, let me and this way the dissonance is removed and if you do that doesn't it's handling for some time. many can end up in the state of to not, right? yes, you may be a little bit alert or geared up by somebody plugged fire on thursday and then use...
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that's what the 20% time was. david: did any 20% time product ever get to the market?uth: gmail is not an inconsequential billions of users. google brain came out of that. it is a core part of our ai business. it continues to evolve so it moved over to become x. waymo came out of it. there was quite a bit and quite a bit of futures and applications. david: speaking of waymo, are we going to have driverless cars in our lifetime? ruth: i welcome everybody to come to san francisco, because you can actually hail a waymo, hop in, and get where you want to go. it's remarkable. david: have you done that? ruth: absolutely. david: it's safe? ruth: it's so safe that within 15 seconds, people are so bored. david: you don't need a helmet? ruth: you need a helmet with many drivers on the road. ♪ david: so you have a challenge that many people don't have but they would like to have, which is you have over $100 billion of cash. are you going to invest that in private equity firms, or are you going to put it in new technology? what will you do with more than $100 billion of cash, and
that's what the 20% time was. david: did any 20% time product ever get to the market?uth: gmail is not an inconsequential billions of users. google brain came out of that. it is a core part of our ai business. it continues to evolve so it moved over to become x. waymo came out of it. there was quite a bit and quite a bit of futures and applications. david: speaking of waymo, are we going to have driverless cars in our lifetime? ruth: i welcome everybody to come to san francisco, because you can...
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time is a key component of that, but on the moon time works differently. >> and these define why it ist time runs differently. >> reporter: on astronomer gerald mckeegan's white board are two theories of relatively. >> your clock runs 56 microseconds per day faster than on earth. >> reporter: that equates to about 0.02 of a second over the course of a year. while it doesn't sound like a lot -- >> when you're talking about things like navigation signals that require very precise timing, you have to take that into account. >> reporter: so the white house has directed nasa to lead the way in developing a lunar time standard, not just a time zone, ready to implement by the end of 2026. >> actually the reason they set that target is because artemis is expected to start landing on the moon in 2026. >> reporter: over the next decade the u.s. won't be the only entity with missions to the moon. per that white house memo, establishing a unified time standard will be foundational as this happens. >> by international agreement, no country can possess the moon. the moon is available to all countrie
time is a key component of that, but on the moon time works differently. >> and these define why it ist time runs differently. >> reporter: on astronomer gerald mckeegan's white board are two theories of relatively. >> your clock runs 56 microseconds per day faster than on earth. >> reporter: that equates to about 0.02 of a second over the course of a year. while it doesn't sound like a lot -- >> when you're talking about things like navigation signals that require...
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at the same time, prosecutors began to s aio problem in the af world war two, at a time when, americansmilies as part of the war effort and the of the cotr war being pro baby and having big family was seen as kind of antidote to time when the soviet union had legalized abortion and the soviet union's embrace of smaller families and working wowadisturbing utterly n and un-christian. abortion providers were seen as distinctly un-american and un-christian as well. it was in this era that abortion providers began deeming abortion providers excuse me, prosecutors began deeming abortion provirs racketeers term that was often used for organized. and on occasion this was accurate because abortion was illegal, there organized crime figures in certain instances were involved in access to abon term applied to any abortion provider, including grandmothers eople helping family members have abortions. and as this hation prosecutionsn occurring there were also questions about how this was intersecting t p and race. this was an era people who had children out of wedlock who were white were often sent t
at the same time, prosecutors began to s aio problem in the af world war two, at a time when, americansmilies as part of the war effort and the of the cotr war being pro baby and having big family was seen as kind of antidote to time when the soviet union had legalized abortion and the soviet union's embrace of smaller families and working wowadisturbing utterly n and un-christian. abortion providers were seen as distinctly un-american and un-christian as well. it was in this era that abortion...
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it's time. yes, the time has come for a fresh approach to dog food.le are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪ but st. jude has gotten us through it. st. jude is hope for every child diagnosed with cancer because the research is being shared all over the world. - "best thing i've ever done." that's what freddie told me. - it was the best thing i've ever done, and- - really? - yes, without a doubt! - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - great people. different people, that's for sure, and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage, but you know what, they all felt the same about two things: they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you're 62 or older and own your home, you could access your equity to improve your lifestyle. a reverse mortgage loan eliminates y
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i hope you l have a brilliant time, enjoy them.y festival. of course the music stops just as he finished talking, emily! thanks for joining us, enjoy the weekend. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. well, it's certainly now feeling cooler than it was earlier on through the week, and we'll see that cooling trend continue somewhat as we head through tomorrow and into next week. but through the weekend it is set to stay largely dry. some sunny spells around, but just some rain for central areas of the uk still as we head through this afternoon. and that rain is going to be pushing in from the west, some of it possibly a little heavy at times, but most of it is going to be light and patchy and there will be some spots of drizzle, i think, just easing into the midlands, where there'll be plenty of cloud as we head through the rest of the day. cloudy, too, across south—west england and south wales. to the north and to the south of that front there will be a lot of sunshine around, just some showers pushing into north—west scot
i hope you l have a brilliant time, enjoy them.y festival. of course the music stops just as he finished talking, emily! thanks for joining us, enjoy the weekend. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. well, it's certainly now feeling cooler than it was earlier on through the week, and we'll see that cooling trend continue somewhat as we head through tomorrow and into next week. but through the weekend it is set to stay largely dry. some sunny spells around, but just some rain for...
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the space x flight as well at the same time. para with nbc news and is a follow-up with tom's question regarding the time line. say you get out there and make the judgment call this can be fixed and make the judgment call later tonight, you're working through the night to do exactly that. say you were working through the night and through the morning even. en that you say we simply cannot continue working on thisng too e launch? is it all the wa up until launch time or earlier than that? tory: it's earlier than that because the rack we're talking about is adjacent to the rocket in that shelter i described earlr, which means that when we begin loading the propellants into cintar and the locks into atlas we can't have people there because of safety concerns and so it's at that point we don't think we can get it done before then, then we wouldn't be able to finish.■m megan: will, back here. reporter: bill robinson smith. thanks for taking the time with us this afternoon. question the issue with the fans that came up later on in the
the space x flight as well at the same time. para with nbc news and is a follow-up with tom's question regarding the time line. say you get out there and make the judgment call this can be fixed and make the judgment call later tonight, you're working through the night to do exactly that. say you were working through the night and through the morning even. en that you say we simply cannot continue working on thisng too e launch? is it all the wa up until launch time or earlier than that? tory:...
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its resumption already in the post-soviet period marked the connection of times. today, the military parade is one of the most popular symbols of victory day, a visual reminder to the whole world of our country’s decisive contribution to the defeat of nazism. a visible embodiment of the power of the russian army, our ability to confidently defend our national interests. the big premiere at the first serial film two shores about how to preserve love when it seems that everything world vs. drama against the backdrop of historical events. two warring families and children in love, a star cast, as well as breathtaking landscapes of the ural mountains and everyday details that are incredible. accurately convey the spirit of changing eras. you are crazy? we cannot understand who we are ourselves until we understand who our ancestors were, what they lived, what they were interested in, what country they were in, what shore they were on, and maybe just like in this film , it turns out that in this descendant, in our contemporary , the two shores are connected. so, two sho
its resumption already in the post-soviet period marked the connection of times. today, the military parade is one of the most popular symbols of victory day, a visual reminder to the whole world of our country’s decisive contribution to the defeat of nazism. a visible embodiment of the power of the russian army, our ability to confidently defend our national interests. the big premiere at the first serial film two shores about how to preserve love when it seems that everything world vs....
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all the time. so i would argue with that, yes, it's time to. and the crucial point is how do we get from phase one to face 2 because face one says, let's free the female and children hostages and the elderly. and then talk about whether there will be a permanent ceasefire later on. how much the thing we will not agree to release any hostages for both the guarantee by the us to stop this war. definitely. and, and from that the, so this is the whole point. and i think that right now within the is really public and according to defendants of the hostages, especially the pressure is really mounting on that on. yeah, i want to say, okay, we have to give everything we have to give in because the priority now has to be the hostages. especially given the fact that there has been some depth of bodies of the hostages of has been found within god's us will, the pressure is mounting. and i think the only way to stop this is to agree to a permanent sci fi and then to dismantle from us and find a solution for po
all the time. so i would argue with that, yes, it's time to. and the crucial point is how do we get from phase one to face 2 because face one says, let's free the female and children hostages and the elderly. and then talk about whether there will be a permanent ceasefire later on. how much the thing we will not agree to release any hostages for both the guarantee by the us to stop this war. definitely. and, and from that the, so this is the whole point. and i think that right now within the is...
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, kate were in bizarro times, political retribution times. we're talking about a case with someone who was addicted. there are many people in this world who are addicted. that's a problem. i mean, it's a real problem. people can relate to a person who had a gun for a period of 11 days, a person who had a lot going on in his life, losing his brother bo in 2015, right. leading to this addiction problem and the things that stem from it, losing his mom's a child, losing his sister as a child. why am i saying all this? but an artist spoke to a very critical issue of mitigation that's what us defense attorneys all about. it's about giving information that lessens the case and when you have a plea deal last year where there was a diversion program status trouble for two years. once you stay out of trouble, you're all going to be good. that's what this is about. and i think if we bring some common sense and good judgment, prosecutors would use that discretion to do that, but they won't because we're in such difficult times, but it's a pretty straight
, kate were in bizarro times, political retribution times. we're talking about a case with someone who was addicted. there are many people in this world who are addicted. that's a problem. i mean, it's a real problem. people can relate to a person who had a gun for a period of 11 days, a person who had a lot going on in his life, losing his brother bo in 2015, right. leading to this addiction problem and the things that stem from it, losing his mom's a child, losing his sister as a child. why...
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a sickenin: stoppage time. he has missed it. a sickening frustration _ stoppage time.stration and _ stoppage time. he has missed it. a sickening frustration and yet - stoppage time. he has missed it. a sickening frustration and yet a - sickening frustration and yet a glimmer of hope. that is all georgia need. scotland take on hungary tomorrow as they aim to progress to the knockouts at a major tournament for the first time. jane dougall has more. on paper this should be the easiest game so far for scotland but in tournament football, ranking and form can go out of the window. scotland have been besieged with injuries. kieran tierney had to be stretchered off during their draw against switzerland. he has already gone home. he has a hamstring problem. that is a blow for scotland. if they do not win tomorrow against hungary, they are going home. and their dream of going through the knockouts be over. no pressure on the strikers. earlier we spoke to che adams who said he and the whole team are aware of what they have to do and what it will mean they do it. everyone knows w
a sickenin: stoppage time. he has missed it. a sickening frustration _ stoppage time.stration and _ stoppage time. he has missed it. a sickening frustration and yet - stoppage time. he has missed it. a sickening frustration and yet a - sickening frustration and yet a glimmer of hope. that is all georgia need. scotland take on hungary tomorrow as they aim to progress to the knockouts at a major tournament for the first time. jane dougall has more. on paper this should be the easiest game so far...
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so this is a very long time coming. there's nothing to be gained but he's continued incarceration and we want pain brought onto a strike. it's just incredible. i don't know. i kind of feels like it's not real. also on the day the pressure on the palestinians of east jerusalem is, is really authorities demolish homes. they say were billed illegally or has it will have the model. they demolished my life and why didn't my pocket stone or my mother was here and then she gave birth to me. here. under this rubble, there was a 50 year old picture of me and my mother comes in. i'm and you know, there is nothing that can bring that back to uh, we are the, uh, monitors these if we wanted to, to create a environmental of pushing them out. we would not invest. so welcome to the sho. julian massage is free. that is how his platform, wikileaks announced the end of a year's long stand off between the former hacker and the white house. as on she spends more than 10 years battling attempts to prosecute him for revealing classifying us d
so this is a very long time coming. there's nothing to be gained but he's continued incarceration and we want pain brought onto a strike. it's just incredible. i don't know. i kind of feels like it's not real. also on the day the pressure on the palestinians of east jerusalem is, is really authorities demolish homes. they say were billed illegally or has it will have the model. they demolished my life and why didn't my pocket stone or my mother was here and then she gave birth to me. here....
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the people at that time.your opinion, mr. jalili, the discussion of resource management, which was now hidden in your excellency's answer, and in some way targeting the costs, this ability providing for all the affairs of the country is one of our main plans . how are the resources spent? on the one hand, prevent the withdrawal of resources, prevent the wastage of resources, on the one hand, have a plan to maximize the use of these resources and this should be the president's plan . the president is successful if he can use the resources in the best way. don't let it go to waste , this is one of those very important discussions that we now have a plan for, which will be detailed in other programs. thank you for the clarification. respected candidates usually choose a central slogan in the election contests, and please tell me first what this slogan is and how it compares to this slogan. what is your axis and the main orientation of your possible government with your records? see the main issue that i am empha
the people at that time.your opinion, mr. jalili, the discussion of resource management, which was now hidden in your excellency's answer, and in some way targeting the costs, this ability providing for all the affairs of the country is one of our main plans . how are the resources spent? on the one hand, prevent the withdrawal of resources, prevent the wastage of resources, on the one hand, have a plan to maximize the use of these resources and this should be the president's plan . the...
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be on time.ound shipping. thanks brandon. with usps ground advantage®. ♪ there are almost 6 million military and veteran caregivers with across the nation.age®. one of the most important elements of caregiving is taking care of yourself. visit aarp.org/caregiving for a free military veterans guide to navigate your caregiving journey. president biden and donald trump. the new rules for the first debate between the two presidential candidates and the us men's national team, set to play against panama. today, we have a preview of what you should watch for in this soccer showdown from ktvu. >> fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> good morning. thank you for waking up with us here on mornings on two. no shortage of news. these days. i'm pam cook. thank you for waking up with us. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. it's thursday morning, june 27th, and steve paulson is here. steve, will that wind be blowing my hair around today? >> dave, you have to go out to travis for that. yeah. okay. strong w
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time tomorrow. see you at the same time tomorrow. goodbye for now. if it wins the election in three weeks' time. the party leader sir keir starmer said wealth creation and steadiness would be central to his government. stability over chaos. long—term over short—term. an end to the desperate era of gestures and gimmicks, and a return to the serious business of rebuilding our country. applause. helen from crewe in cheshire. here was labour's manifesto does not stick around for a few minutes, and i will tell you what's in it. did you have any inside information when you made the bet? i clearly made a huge error ofjudgment. an aide to the prime minister tells us he's sorry over betting on a july election — three days before it was called. # once more, you open the door...# and celine dion on the illness that's kept her away from the stage — and how she's determined to sing again. i'll be on stage. i don't know when exactly, but trust me, i will. and the fans start preparing early before scotland kick off tomorrow against germany at the s
time tomorrow. see you at the same time tomorrow. goodbye for now. if it wins the election in three weeks' time. the party leader sir keir starmer said wealth creation and steadiness would be central to his government. stability over chaos. long—term over short—term. an end to the desperate era of gestures and gimmicks, and a return to the serious business of rebuilding our country. applause. helen from crewe in cheshire. here was labour's manifesto does not stick around for a few minutes,...
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this is resistance to stress, the ability to gather in time and concentrate.ssia is preparing for olympics. much more difficult, of course, tailored to a more complex olympiad than the one that was presented to us now in mala, the olympiad was so easy, very simple, you can’t imagine, well, even you decide, thank you, there was enough time to see malaysia itself, the champions admit, most of all i remember the piziragua, the tempurunk monkeys, and maxim bustro even met his coming of age in malaysia, he went there with the consent of his parents, but back without, now following the results of the asian olympics. the coaching staff will determine the five best schoolchildren who will represent russia at the international physics olympiad in iran. alexandra perfileva, dmitry malyshev and vladimir klimov. news. still my obediences, they are over, they are all alone, forgive me, lord, but you have all the hope, completely wild guys, this is your obedience, you yourself will be saved, just save others, former disobedients, it doesn’t happen, what you wanted from me ,
this is resistance to stress, the ability to gather in time and concentrate.ssia is preparing for olympics. much more difficult, of course, tailored to a more complex olympiad than the one that was presented to us now in mala, the olympiad was so easy, very simple, you can’t imagine, well, even you decide, thank you, there was enough time to see malaysia itself, the champions admit, most of all i remember the piziragua, the tempurunk monkeys, and maxim bustro even met his coming of age in...
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abdomen was considered off limits and inappropriate at a time. women and other people who could get pregnant were often hidden behind screens during, examinations. so physicians to tell people were pregnant would do things like examine noses and mouths, you might be surprised to learn did not result in reliable diagnoses of time there was a sort of sense that there were pregnancy one way or another. and for the most part, state didn't apply until the quickening. the point which abortion was most often criminalized.there exceptions to this there were laws, for example, poison laws that regulated drugs could kill pregnant people early and pregnancy, particularly starting in the 1840s after a series of poisonous concoctions used to end states that treated abortion as a misdemeanor for early in pregnancy. there was very little regulation of contraception at all. until the late 19th century and that was to change because of two independent social movements. the first was in what we would though by no means, a fetal rights movement that began in the mi
abdomen was considered off limits and inappropriate at a time. women and other people who could get pregnant were often hidden behind screens during, examinations. so physicians to tell people were pregnant would do things like examine noses and mouths, you might be surprised to learn did not result in reliable diagnoses of time there was a sort of sense that there were pregnancy one way or another. and for the most part, state didn't apply until the quickening. the point which abortion was...
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the other tool is time. if i think about it, next week is a good week because wednesday we have the cpi number. that's not only a number that i think kind of shapes the next months which means if the fed doesn't do anything my guess is by july, i think they're not going to do anything until november. i thought today's number -- i know we over analyze certain data points. we over use the term goldilocks. good thing guy is not here because he hates that term. if you are the fed, we are talking about maximum employment and easing inflation pressure. 4% unemployment rate, highest in two years, who cares? what you are seeing is a balancing out. that's what the fed wants to see. i thought this number was as good as it got. i thought this number doesn't tell you the fed is any rush to do anything. i think if anything this probably tells you that the fed who may cut once, may cut twice. they will not cut more. i don't think they are going to not cut. but it's all because they have to do something because policy is r
the other tool is time. if i think about it, next week is a good week because wednesday we have the cpi number. that's not only a number that i think kind of shapes the next months which means if the fed doesn't do anything my guess is by july, i think they're not going to do anything until november. i thought today's number -- i know we over analyze certain data points. we over use the term goldilocks. good thing guy is not here because he hates that term. if you are the fed, we are talking...
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i'm going to run out of time. but one thing that's crystal clear to me the american taxpayer is forced to fund you all and for instance, you have a subpar dining experience which ironically contributes to amtrak's operating deficit all while these executives make $200,000 bonuses. to me, that's unacceptable and i yield the remainder of my time. >> thank you. i now recognize mr. garcia for five minutes. thank you, chair and ranking member and all of our witnesses. a part of my district, about half is located just outside chicago and it's deeply tied to the rail industry as are many parts of chicago land at the rail capital of the country and growing economic hub, chicago is a prime location for expanding intercity passenger rail. mr. gardner, the chicago hub improvement project or chip is a large project to improve the service and eliminate delays in and around chicago's union station for intercity connections throughout the midwest. more than 30 million riders pass through the station annually and there are 400 tr
i'm going to run out of time. but one thing that's crystal clear to me the american taxpayer is forced to fund you all and for instance, you have a subpar dining experience which ironically contributes to amtrak's operating deficit all while these executives make $200,000 bonuses. to me, that's unacceptable and i yield the remainder of my time. >> thank you. i now recognize mr. garcia for five minutes. thank you, chair and ranking member and all of our witnesses. a part of my district,...
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the "new york times" pointed out he lied 26 times. big lies. >> peter: the "new york times" posted podesta with headlines biden cannot go on like this. joe biden is a good man and a good president. he must bow out of the race and kamala harris could win this election, let her. >> it was a slow start. that's obvious to everyone. i'm not going to debate that point. >> on teleprompter today, the president was sharper and testing out new lines as he tried to change the subject. >> donald trump isn't just a convicted felon, donald trump is a one-man crime wave. >> peter: despite last night's struggles, president biden is keeping his schedule so ahead of some hamptons fundraisers this weekend. the president just appeared at an event with elton john as if to say i'm still standing. bret? >> bret: peter doocy on the north lawn. >> thanks. former president trump in chesapeake, virginia today that ended a short time ago. lucas tomlinson. >> good evening, bret. fresh off the debate last night arrived here in virginia: talk about his assessment l
the "new york times" pointed out he lied 26 times. big lies. >> peter: the "new york times" posted podesta with headlines biden cannot go on like this. joe biden is a good man and a good president. he must bow out of the race and kamala harris could win this election, let her. >> it was a slow start. that's obvious to everyone. i'm not going to debate that point. >> on teleprompter today, the president was sharper and testing out new lines as he tried to...
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real as an all time low. and the reason i frame it this way is because today everyone's interest and 11 on are more important than has well as local affairs, or even for that matter has bellows on calculated interests. iran does not seem willing to let go of its crown jewel. it's crown jewel is husband on his brother's leverage from good up and on. that seems to up until now, despite this group, having an enormous amount of swain influence on local lebanese affairs. and despite of being able to, at times veto political decisions, but have less to do with its security decision making. and despite its capabilities that are known to lebanese, has butler's actions against israel are unfamiliar being that this is the palestinian cause. this is the result that for this substrates militia and loving on, and has been acting extremely. i'll use this word carefully, pragmatic medic, for a militia not pragmatic for any other lebanese political party. this is a group that stands on its own and loving on. and that it has
real as an all time low. and the reason i frame it this way is because today everyone's interest and 11 on are more important than has well as local affairs, or even for that matter has bellows on calculated interests. iran does not seem willing to let go of its crown jewel. it's crown jewel is husband on his brother's leverage from good up and on. that seems to up until now, despite this group, having an enormous amount of swain influence on local lebanese affairs. and despite of being able...
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one quarter at a time, one possession at a time. but to have fun. to enjoy this situation.? >> reporter: tonight right here on this floor the celtics try to win that record 18th title. and the mavericks try to write the first chapter of a nearly impossible story. either way, larry o'brien is in the building. will the celtics hoist it or will the mavericks deny them the win? i don't know. we'll find out together 8:30 p.m. eastern abc. game 4 of the nba finals. >> michael: either way you're in the house, will, with a good seat. >> reporter: i'm in the room where it happens, my man. >> michael: love it. >> rebecca: thank you, will. coming up we've got the right stuff for your pet. lori bergamotto is here with the essentials. stay with us. [laughter] (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps ke
one quarter at a time, one possession at a time. but to have fun. to enjoy this situation.? >> reporter: tonight right here on this floor the celtics try to win that record 18th title. and the mavericks try to write the first chapter of a nearly impossible story. either way, larry o'brien is in the building. will the celtics hoist it or will the mavericks deny them the win? i don't know. we'll find out together 8:30 p.m. eastern abc. game 4 of the nba finals. >> michael: either way...