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at the time. _ remember it from the time. at the time. i_ remember it from the time. at the time.ime — previously and that this was the first time i had come across an it part and — first time i had come across an it part and this was the time, i think, where _ part and this was the time, i think, where i_ part and this was the time, i think, where i asked for a briefing document to explain to me the issues being _ document to explain to me the issues being raised _ document to explain to me the issues being raised in the audit. i accept fully that — being raised in the audit. i accept fully that this is what the document said _ fully that this is what the document said how— fully that this is what the document said. how much of that i really understood at the time, i'm not sure _ understood at the time, i'm not sure what _ understood at the time, i'm not sure. what i did do was to make sure that mike _ sure. what i did do was to make sure that mike young and lesley saul picked _ that mike young and lesley saul picked up the issues identified and in my— picked up the issues identi
at the time. _ remember it from the time. at the time. i_ remember it from the time. at the time.ime — previously and that this was the first time i had come across an it part and — first time i had come across an it part and this was the time, i think, where _ part and this was the time, i think, where i_ part and this was the time, i think, where i asked for a briefing document to explain to me the issues being _ document to explain to me the issues being raised _ document to explain to...
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from a part time night school to a full time day. part time night school to a full time day. nights. that's a great question. student does anybody have an answer? i'll on your colleagues for. 5050 was the night school because again at this time it's what 1929 around the time it's abc for you, it's not going to get that's high marks. it's like a harvard or yale. so just like you're going sleep is not okay. i mean, what else cost yet and look at i don't think that's fair. okay, so so what is your yeah. what do you do because it doesn't think that's. so what do you think might. oh the maximum it is is for cameras. okay. so nice. cool bicep. nice cool part time high school. yeah. no, these people are, students, people working and people are working. and so they're students. and as i mentioned, most lawyers are going to be making a lot of money. it's not until the great migration people begin to move northward until black lawyers for the most part will have the clientele to support 1930s really onward to africa-american lawyers will have the the clientele to support them and they
from a part time night school to a full time day. part time night school to a full time day. nights. that's a great question. student does anybody have an answer? i'll on your colleagues for. 5050 was the night school because again at this time it's what 1929 around the time it's abc for you, it's not going to get that's high marks. it's like a harvard or yale. so just like you're going sleep is not okay. i mean, what else cost yet and look at i don't think that's fair. okay, so so what is your...
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it's giving their reaction. about time. it's about time. i needs it's about time. it's about time.n which i do not - perspective, he's going the right direction which i do not know- perspective, he's going the right . direction which i do not know how, especially— direction which i do not know how, especially the _ direction which i do not know how, especially the labour— direction which i do not know how, especially the labour comeback. . direction which i do not know how, especially the labour comeback. ii especially the labour comeback. i think_ especially the labour comeback. i think he _ especially the labour comeback. i think he could _ especially the labour comeback. i think he could survive. _ a primary school in north london where staff are striking this week is to close for three more days over the next month due to industrial action. it's over plans to turn byron court primary in wembley into an academy after it was rated "inadequate" by ofsted inspectors. walkouts are due to take place injune. the department for education said strikes are "damaging to pupils�* learning
it's giving their reaction. about time. it's about time. i needs it's about time. it's about time.n which i do not - perspective, he's going the right direction which i do not know- perspective, he's going the right . direction which i do not know how, especially— direction which i do not know how, especially the _ direction which i do not know how, especially the labour— direction which i do not know how, especially the labour comeback. . direction which i do not know how, especially the...
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we talk about price to tangible book, price to book, and he obviously watches the show from time to time, because jpmorgan almost got 2.35 times tangible book, almost two times book value, which is historically expensive. it's not an indictment of the bank it's a great bank, it's just very expensive when you hear it from him, you have to take notice. >> well, i -- i'm not sure i want to hear from jpmorgan they're buying their stock back now either, though it doesn't mean i go out and sell, because they're not buying and i think there's an importance difference. i think at times jpmorgan, jami dimon, he stepped in to buy his company when it has been, i think, absurdly cheap or at times when there's been places in the market to -- to inject confidence into the shares i think about where companies, especially banks, are vilified for buying back shares for him to get out there right now and say, i'm buying back stocks, i don't think hi's that concerned about public backlash, but i think he thinks about the big picture and every word he says i don't know that this is a place he needs to say,
we talk about price to tangible book, price to book, and he obviously watches the show from time to time, because jpmorgan almost got 2.35 times tangible book, almost two times book value, which is historically expensive. it's not an indictment of the bank it's a great bank, it's just very expensive when you hear it from him, you have to take notice. >> well, i -- i'm not sure i want to hear from jpmorgan they're buying their stock back now either, though it doesn't mean i go out and...
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at the same time, the health care system — the same time, the health care system is — the same time,nd even yesterday. — system isjust collapsing, and even yesterday, the main hospital in rafah— yesterday, the main hospital in rafah was forced to evacuate all patients, — rafah was forced to evacuate all patients, and the wounded left the hospital. _ patients, and the wounded left the hospital, and this is also risking the lives — hospital, and this is also risking the lives of potential casualties and injuries, because of the operation. as you know, the health care system — operation. as you know, the health care system is already collapsing, and hospitals are still operational, partially— and hospitals are still operational, partially operational, they all suffer— partially operational, they all suffer the shortages of medical sopplies— suffer the shortages of medical supplies and medications, and the military— supplies and medications, and the military operation means any target, absentlv_ military operation means any target, absently dozens of people will be killed _ absently doze
at the same time, the health care system — the same time, the health care system is — the same time,nd even yesterday. — system isjust collapsing, and even yesterday, the main hospital in rafah— yesterday, the main hospital in rafah was forced to evacuate all patients, — rafah was forced to evacuate all patients, and the wounded left the hospital. _ patients, and the wounded left the hospital, and this is also risking the lives — hospital, and this is also risking the lives of...
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did you never at any time connect the _ time. the long—running criticism of horizon's — connect the long—running criticism of horizon's integrity that had been forced _ of horizon's integrity that had been forced upon the post office by sub—postmasters for years and years with being _ sub—postmasters for years and years with being informed that there was a problem _ with being informed that there was a problem with the expert evidence on which _ problem with the expert evidence on which the _ problem with the expert evidence on which the post office had relied about— which the post office had relied about books? | which the post office had relied about books?— which the post office had relied about books? ., �* ,, . about books? i don't think i made that connection _ about books? i don't think i made that connection because - about books? i don't think i made that connection because it - about books? i don't think i made that connection because it was . about books? i don't think i made l that connection because it was very speci
did you never at any time connect the _ time. the long—running criticism of horizon's — connect the long—running criticism of horizon's integrity that had been forced _ of horizon's integrity that had been forced upon the post office by sub—postmasters for years and years with being _ sub—postmasters for years and years with being informed that there was a problem _ with being informed that there was a problem with the expert evidence on which _ problem with the expert evidence on...
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multiple times over. yeah. thank you for sharing _ connor. multiple times over. yeah.do you think the carer's allowance ofjust under £82 fairly covers the hours you spend caring for him. trio. hours you spend caring for him. no, i mean hours you spend caring for him. no, i mean look — hours you spend caring for him. no, i mean look at _ hours you spend caring for him. tip, i mean look at me. i am exhausted. i work 19 hours each and every day, i was working till nearly 4am this morning and i will work till 4am tonight, and i have been doing that now, year in, year out, for 27 years. my son is now 34. he is bed bound. he has high functioning autism but he can't read or write. i have to provide all his meals, we get no social care, we have got, we live in the middle of nowhere norfolk, and our house is in a very poor state of repair. so i have to do everything. poor state of repair. so i have to do everything-— poor state of repair. so i have to do everything.- and - poor state of repair. so i have to do everything.- and it's - poor state of repair. so i have to | do ever
multiple times over. yeah. thank you for sharing _ connor. multiple times over. yeah.do you think the carer's allowance ofjust under £82 fairly covers the hours you spend caring for him. trio. hours you spend caring for him. no, i mean hours you spend caring for him. no, i mean look — hours you spend caring for him. no, i mean look at _ hours you spend caring for him. tip, i mean look at me. i am exhausted. i work 19 hours each and every day, i was working till nearly 4am this morning and i...
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i think is only a matter of— time to listen. i think is only a matter of time _ time to listen.hink is only a matter of time until they. a matter of time until they have — a matter of time until they have t0~ _ a matter of time until they have t0~ i— a matter of time until they have to. ithink— a matter of time until they have to. i think the - a matter of time until they have to. i think the time . a matter of time until theyj have to. i think the time is now — a central demand among demonstrators is for universities to divest from israel because of the war in gaza. cornell's law school describes divestment as the process through which an organisation sells off its shares, assets or other investments for political, ethical or financial reasons. other demands include universities stopping business with military weapons manufacturers that supply arms to israel, not accepting research money from israel that helps the country's military efforts, and more transparency over what money universities receives from israel and what it's used for. one of those pro—palestinian protests is h
i think is only a matter of— time to listen. i think is only a matter of time _ time to listen.hink is only a matter of time until they. a matter of time until they have — a matter of time until they have t0~ _ a matter of time until they have t0~ i— a matter of time until they have to. ithink— a matter of time until they have to. i think the - a matter of time until they have to. i think the time . a matter of time until theyj have to. i think the time is now — a central demand among...
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i'm looking at the over time you issue from that time december. i wanted to confirm in this looking at this and like the general fund impacted is still within the salary saving that the police department has indicated from the last fits kwhal they have their fiscal year budget approved? >> yes. that's true. there was also the allocation for the apec. that was transferred to the department. but outside of that, it was projected be within the over all approved salary as originally approved. >> thank you. supervisor melgar. >> thank you, chair chan. i see amanda here. you know, i worry about the over time spending by both police and yesterday we heard about sheriff. i think it is in the good for the workers over time. it is not good for their families, either. it just it is not sustainable for a human body forriers to be working over time. so, i'm wonder whatting is the plan? going forward? i know this upon in my own district we have been running on over time for you know mostly 2 of 3 precinct this is cover my district we are considered a bit less c
i'm looking at the over time you issue from that time december. i wanted to confirm in this looking at this and like the general fund impacted is still within the salary saving that the police department has indicated from the last fits kwhal they have their fiscal year budget approved? >> yes. that's true. there was also the allocation for the apec. that was transferred to the department. but outside of that, it was projected be within the over all approved salary as originally approved....
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., , time? thought the third might be where we ended _ time? ended up, but - time? thought the third might be where we ended up, but to - time? thought the third might be where we ended up, but to win i time? thought the third might be where we ended up, but to win it| time? thought the third might be i where we ended up, but to win it was just amazing. she isjust where we ended up, but to win it was just amazing. she is just the just amazing. she isjust the most amazing here and i'm so proud of her. ., ., . ., amazing here and i'm so proud of her. ., ., ., ., i. her. how long ago did you win burnle , her. how long ago did you win burnley. how _ her. how long ago did you win burnley, how long _ her. how long ago did you win burnley, how long ago - her. how long ago did you win burnley, how long ago was i her. how long ago did you win i burnley, how long ago was that? 2010? it's been a long time since you've had a horse this good. as paris' around the corner, are you making a late bid to get on that? i don't know, she still got to go home and be
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six months' time, by which time under the i time, by which time under the timeframe _ time, by whichmeframe the legislation, - time, by which time under the | timeframe the legislation, lots time, by which time under the i timeframe the legislation, lots of flights— timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've _ timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've taken _ timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've taken off - timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've taken off and i timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've taken off and he did not _ flights should've taken off and he did not he — flights should've taken off and he did not. he chose _ flights should've taken off and he did not. he chose to _ flights should've taken off and he did not. he chose to hold - flights should've taken off and he did not. he chose to hold the - did not. he chose to hold the selection _ did not. he chose to hold the selection before _ did not. he chose to hold the selection before it's - did not. he chose to hold the| selection before it's physically pos
six months' time, by which time under the i time, by which time under the timeframe _ time, by whichmeframe the legislation, - time, by which time under the | timeframe the legislation, lots time, by which time under the i timeframe the legislation, lots of flights— timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've _ timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've taken _ timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've taken off - timeframe the legislation, lots of flights...
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it isn'tjust three times this year, it is a l three times this year, it is a further four times nextear so three times this year, it is a furtherfour times next year so by the end of 2025, with interest rates in the uk at five .25 now, they are recommending interest rates should be 3.5%. a very different situation underlines the idea of there being a turning point in the uk economy and that the inflation crisis somewhat behoves us —— behind us. the bank of england makes its decisions month by month, they are a bit worried inflation is proving sticky, similar situation as in america. they will take this one by one butjust to give an idea of where things might head and perhaps more cuts than many people expect. head and perhaps more cuts than many peeple exam-— people expect. faisal, thank you very much. _ people expect. faisal, thank you very much. our— people expect. faisal, thank you very much, our economics - people expect. faisal, thank you | very much, our economics editor. let's return to that news about the plane travelling from london to singapore having to divert to bangkok a
it isn'tjust three times this year, it is a l three times this year, it is a further four times nextear so three times this year, it is a furtherfour times next year so by the end of 2025, with interest rates in the uk at five .25 now, they are recommending interest rates should be 3.5%. a very different situation underlines the idea of there being a turning point in the uk economy and that the inflation crisis somewhat behoves us —— behind us. the bank of england makes its decisions month...
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you're on time. when we don't want to be bugged, you will bug us because there's probably something that we forgot and just your professionalism and my short time knowing you is just really stood out. and it's really made it, very good, feelings for me to be a commissioner, you know, with your help, as i've been here. so thank you. and, you know, have a wonderful continuation of your life up in up in that air, erick erickson country. anyway thank you, donna . so are we going to donna? and then there's something else. okay. you you run this part? yeah i don't i think i don't want to be on that part. i want to be on this side, so i don't i don't donna, you have to go up there and we're going to put a two minute timer, and it will be like, donna will do whatever she wants to do. i don't know what to say. i just it's i'm excited for this, but it's also. i'm. i appreciate your words so much. it means very much to me, you know, i, i've always tried to do a good job and be respectful and be kind and get the
you're on time. when we don't want to be bugged, you will bug us because there's probably something that we forgot and just your professionalism and my short time knowing you is just really stood out. and it's really made it, very good, feelings for me to be a commissioner, you know, with your help, as i've been here. so thank you. and, you know, have a wonderful continuation of your life up in up in that air, erick erickson country. anyway thank you, donna . so are we going to donna? and then...
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i need to find a way of coming this time and buy time to think— way of coming this time and buy times. and then reflections, susan _ the business. and then reflections, susan was — the business. and then reflections, susan was very emotional... the line ou susan was very emotional... the line you haven't — susan was very emotional... the line you haven't read _ susan was very emotional... the line you haven't read is _ susan was very emotional... the line you haven't read is possibly - you haven't read is possibly important _ you haven't read is possibly important. neal— you haven't read is possibly important. neal was- you haven't read is possibly important. neal was the . you haven't read is possibly- important. neal was the senior independent _ important. neal was the senior independent director— important. neal was the senior independent director and - important. neal was the senior independent director and i- important. neal was the senior independent director and i was| independent director and i was obviously— independent director and i was obviously going _ independent direct
i need to find a way of coming this time and buy time to think— way of coming this time and buy times. and then reflections, susan _ the business. and then reflections, susan was — the business. and then reflections, susan was very emotional... the line ou susan was very emotional... the line you haven't — susan was very emotional... the line you haven't read _ susan was very emotional... the line you haven't read is _ susan was very emotional... the line you haven't read is possibly -...
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the first time my majority was just - the first time my majority was just over 4000 — the first timest over 4000. last time it— the first time my majority was just over 4000. last time it was - the first time my majority was just over 4000. last time it was just . over 4000. last time it wasjust over— over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14.000 _ over 4000. last time it wasjust over14,000. so— over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14,000. so to _ over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14,000. so to find - over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14,000. so to find that - over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14,000. so to find that it l over 4000. last time it wasjusti over 14,000. so to find that it is over14,000. so to find that it is now— over 14,000. so to find that it is now 27.000~~ _ now 27,000... cheering- cheering and i hope people have put their trust _ and i hope people have put their trust in _ and i hope people have put their trust in me — and i hope people have put their trust in me as _ and i hope people have put their trust in me as the _ and i hope people have put their trus
the first time my majority was just - the first time my majority was just over 4000 — the first timest over 4000. last time it— the first time my majority was just over 4000. last time it was - the first time my majority was just over 4000. last time it was just . over 4000. last time it wasjust over— over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14.000 _ over 4000. last time it wasjust over14,000. so— over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14,000. so to _ over 4000. last time it wasjust over...
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the time. thought it was actually very remarkable to learn about this connection. and i did my research and did some reading and yeah they flew missions together some very interesting, harrowing including landed.which ted williams crash and this is all in the book. but at the time i didn't know if there was a book there. w v interesting story and. it was something that john glenn covered in hisilliams died, reporters wrote about it in his obituaries. friendship that had spanned decades, weren't best fen.t spdr vacations together with their kids playing in the front yard and going doing barbecues together. but had this friendship that lasted sort of ebbed and flowed over the decade and when i found this story that when john octob, you probably remember at the age of 77 years old, 36 years after to space.p seven w and one of the people he drove first, people heolabmission was. he drove to his house in florida on wanyou to be there ted williams wasn't in very good health. he was in a wheelchair he
the time. thought it was actually very remarkable to learn about this connection. and i did my research and did some reading and yeah they flew missions together some very interesting, harrowing including landed.which ted williams crash and this is all in the book. but at the time i didn't know if there was a book there. w v interesting story and. it was something that john glenn covered in hisilliams died, reporters wrote about it in his obituaries. friendship that had spanned decades, weren't...
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time. so basically, so on a digital to utah, i bring it with me when i'm out and it's definitely improve my social life color to black and white because that way it's just not going to hit the same. you're not going to get the same dope. i mean hit, and you're just going to not one of mine loosely scrawled, you deleted also. so to focus on your cell are the, to the average person will spend about 5 years of a life on that fine. i myself spend around 6 hours a day, which is around average fudzinski. i'm millennials, not proud of it, but you know, so all we addicted to our devices. is it a problem? joining us today to discuss this all jose brian is an advocate for digital minimalism. an offline living, so you need to scoop the rice, are experimenting with reducing how screen time. i'm sophie smith's gala digital agenda list on ortho. welcome to you. oh, thank you so much for being here. i'm sure you only can. i spoke with you. you turned your smart phone into them fired. how has that changed
time. so basically, so on a digital to utah, i bring it with me when i'm out and it's definitely improve my social life color to black and white because that way it's just not going to hit the same. you're not going to get the same dope. i mean hit, and you're just going to not one of mine loosely scrawled, you deleted also. so to focus on your cell are the, to the average person will spend about 5 years of a life on that fine. i myself spend around 6 hours a day, which is around average...
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local time. it is a four is a comprehensive exam, 3 hours and 15 minutes with four different components, a multiple choice, a short answer, a document based essay question and a long essay question. this year, school districts had an option to either take the tradition no pencil and paper version or a digital version of the exam. starting next year, with the 2025 administration, all of the ap us history exams will be digital only on a computer. jason stacy. what time periods does this exam encompass? there are nine time periods and it goes back to pre-columbian era and all the way up to about the present. and those nine time periods are weighted differently and it's important students understand that periods one and nine, the earliest and the most recent history each make up about 4 to 6% of the exam period, to which runs. to 1754, which is the end of the french and indian war. that takes up about 6 to 8% of the exam. and the other time periods are each about 10 to 17%. and those time periods may
local time. it is a four is a comprehensive exam, 3 hours and 15 minutes with four different components, a multiple choice, a short answer, a document based essay question and a long essay question. this year, school districts had an option to either take the tradition no pencil and paper version or a digital version of the exam. starting next year, with the 2025 administration, all of the ap us history exams will be digital only on a computer. jason stacy. what time periods does this exam...
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and she i want more time, meaning more time on the air. yeah. you know, fascinate let me ask you a little bit about susan page and how you came to not only author but how you got into journalism. you and i have covered politics and, presidents together for i. when when did you come to washington? so i covered the 1980 presidential campaign for newsday and, then went on the white house. and you were, of course, already a very well-established figure there. i had been there for a couple of years, and 1980 was a watershed year. can you imagine a candidate for president not only beating the incumbent who was up for, but winning 44 states and then 49 states and his reelection. the it was a fascinating time to be. but how did you go journalism in the first place? so i you know, i liked like like many journalists i worked on high school paper and i and this was in wichita, kansas. and but i but i liked other things, too. besides journalism, i really and this sounds possibly ridiculous now, but i was very serious about playing the oboe. i played the obo
and she i want more time, meaning more time on the air. yeah. you know, fascinate let me ask you a little bit about susan page and how you came to not only author but how you got into journalism. you and i have covered politics and, presidents together for i. when when did you come to washington? so i covered the 1980 presidential campaign for newsday and, then went on the white house. and you were, of course, already a very well-established figure there. i had been there for a couple of years,...
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i yield my time -- myself such time as i may consume. i want to thank the distinguished gentlelady from south carolina for her great leadership on this and mr. connolly from virginia for his very hard work on it too. in this century public confidence in the federal government depends on ensuring that our federal information technology systems and websites are secure, safe and effective. we invest more than $100 billion every year in federal i.t. needs. outdated legacy i.t. systems and infrastructure are costly to maintain and very challenging to secure against the onslaught of cyber attacks by adversaries and criminal organizations. the constantly changing landscape of information technology requires resources if federal agencies are going to be able to protect data privacy, complete their missions and effectively serve our people. the modernizing government technology reform act would ensure this important work continues smoothly by extending the technology modernization fund sunset from december, 2025, to december, 2031. it would also
i yield my time -- myself such time as i may consume. i want to thank the distinguished gentlelady from south carolina for her great leadership on this and mr. connolly from virginia for his very hard work on it too. in this century public confidence in the federal government depends on ensuring that our federal information technology systems and websites are secure, safe and effective. we invest more than $100 billion every year in federal i.t. needs. outdated legacy i.t. systems and...
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said we can't do that china is not a threat time and time again.mostly kept the trump tariffs on china. his entire time, now he's tripling the rate quadrupling on ev. will: same reason as student loan policy take a look at a what's going on and in terms of votes. michigan, of course, he needs state of michigan. it is highs number of people employed in the autoindustry. >> electric vehicles is cratering right now. so because it is so expensive to create, no one wants them. so what china is trying to do is flood the market. she's putting tariffs on them to prevent them from bringing in chief ev to save jobs and they're not going anywhere in america either. another job that joe biden is created that won't work. will: swam border security. you know record l of got away when is it comes to border security. has absolutely exploded. this is -- from 2021 to 2023. we know with one over 1.5 total known got aways under biden reason we're togs about this riewrming after rumor coming from the white house will that there's an executive action coming on changing
said we can't do that china is not a threat time and time again.mostly kept the trump tariffs on china. his entire time, now he's tripling the rate quadrupling on ev. will: same reason as student loan policy take a look at a what's going on and in terms of votes. michigan, of course, he needs state of michigan. it is highs number of people employed in the autoindustry. >> electric vehicles is cratering right now. so because it is so expensive to create, no one wants them. so what china is...
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number— reason at any time. number one. numbertwo, _ reason at any time. number one.were to return to the white house - number two, if mr trump were to return to the white house and - number two, if mr trump were to| return to the white house and the next election. _ return to the white house and the next election, then _ return to the white house and the next election, then he _ return to the white house and the next election, then he would - return to the white house and the next election, then he would be . next election, then he would be a convicted — next election, then he would be a convicted felon _ next election, then he would be a convicted felon if _ next election, then he would be a convicted felon if he _ next election, then he would be a convicted felon if he is _ convicted felon if he is found guilty— convicted felon if he is found guilty todav~ _ convicted felon if he is found guilty today. that _ convicted felon if he is found guilty today. that has - convicted felon if he is found guilty today. that has neveri guilty today. that has never happened _ g
number— reason at any time. number one. numbertwo, _ reason at any time. number one.were to return to the white house - number two, if mr trump were to return to the white house and - number two, if mr trump were to| return to the white house and the next election. _ return to the white house and the next election, then _ return to the white house and the next election, then he _ return to the white house and the next election, then he would - return to the white house and the next election,...
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is it time to do— diane abbott reinstated. is it time to do that?sed and said she has made a mistake, bring her back— said she has made a mistake, bring her back for— said she has made a mistake, bring her back for the election?— her back for the election? firstly, i can tell her back for the election? firstly, i can tell you. _ her back for the election? firstly, i can tell you, there _ her back for the election? firstly, i can tell you, there is _ her back for the election? firstly, i can tell you, there is incrediblel i can tell you, there is incredible support in the labour party for what we are trying to achieve amongst our members, activists and voters. if you look at the last local election results, we had a by—election with a massive swing to labour in blackpool, 11 out of 12 mayoralty is. the idea that is a momentum behind this labour party, this changed labour party needs to be seenin changed labour party needs to be seen in that context. but the question of diane abbott or any other individual, obviously that is subject to party processes
is it time to do— diane abbott reinstated. is it time to do that?sed and said she has made a mistake, bring her back— said she has made a mistake, bring her back for— said she has made a mistake, bring her back for the election?— her back for the election? firstly, i can tell her back for the election? firstly, i can tell you. _ her back for the election? firstly, i can tell you, there _ her back for the election? firstly, i can tell you, there is _ her back for the election? firstly, i...
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thus, the russians used their numerical advantage for the second time; in the remaining time , cska strikeraly abramov scored a double. in the second match in a row , artemy pleshkov kept his possession intact, making 24 saves. today the same opponents will play again, but in omsk. the first stage of the strongest cup in rhythmic gymnastics took place in moscow. kromarenko was the best in the all-around and took three golds in separate types. irina winner’s student showed excellent performance in exercises with ribbon, hoop and sword. we have motivation, we perform for the sake of the little girls, for the sake of the audience who come and watch with shining eyes. once upon a time i was little too, and i also looked at my idols. fans of rhythmic gymnastics can only be envious, because two more stages and the final of the strongest cup await them, and the best of the best will take to the mat back in june at... which will host the russian rugby championship. kazan arrow, kazan. last weekend, it resumed a week ago, and won the country's super cup, winning a strong-willed victory over vba on i
thus, the russians used their numerical advantage for the second time; in the remaining time , cska strikeraly abramov scored a double. in the second match in a row , artemy pleshkov kept his possession intact, making 24 saves. today the same opponents will play again, but in omsk. the first stage of the strongest cup in rhythmic gymnastics took place in moscow. kromarenko was the best in the all-around and took three golds in separate types. irina winner’s student showed excellent...
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for cover it in time for george floyd in time for.the election. and you've vowed and ukraine and insurrection and it unlike the first collection this seemed like a more thematic and concentrated period of about of our nation's history and. so i so i contacted go and see if y'all would be interested in your work. so thank you very much. i want to get right to a particular that i had because it was a really powerful moment for me. as much as i think i know your reading it in the paper and having having heard you speak several times a few weeks ago, kerry was speaking at the texas folklife folklife society. i think it's forgive me if i'm getting that wrong, which was having a statewide annual meeting here in texas and they invited kerry to speak and and and i knew it would be great whatever kerry was going to do. but kerry elected to reach for a piece in the book. one of the longer pieces in the book in which kerry really looks into his family. family line back, back almost 200 years and. said, share what you will about that piece, what
for cover it in time for george floyd in time for.the election. and you've vowed and ukraine and insurrection and it unlike the first collection this seemed like a more thematic and concentrated period of about of our nation's history and. so i so i contacted go and see if y'all would be interested in your work. so thank you very much. i want to get right to a particular that i had because it was a really powerful moment for me. as much as i think i know your reading it in the paper and having...
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and at the same time, time was domestic situation is also pretty divided and turbulent right now. so he definitely will be facing both domestic and external pressure at the same time, attack job interview and times a head journalist william young in type pay for us as to the battlefield in ukraine, where teams troops fighting to contain races, russian advances and prevent more territory losses short on a defenses and waiting for more west than military support. ukraine is turning to improvise to weapons for the front line. the double use and economy med soldiers using agricultural drones to make up for missing 5 pounds. for us to pretty much say that you have to get a feel for it to flying. this thing is like leading a cow rice too much. it's heavy, but you have to be able to predict where it's going to go. just there's one direction, but the inertial means it's still going the other way for a while and then this drone was built to spray crops. it's noisy, slow and impossible to miss in daylight. but here on the front lines, it flies at night, have seen russian positions. russian
and at the same time, time was domestic situation is also pretty divided and turbulent right now. so he definitely will be facing both domestic and external pressure at the same time, attack job interview and times a head journalist william young in type pay for us as to the battlefield in ukraine, where teams troops fighting to contain races, russian advances and prevent more territory losses short on a defenses and waiting for more west than military support. ukraine is turning to improvise...
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patent for this program, this time, the second time, it is very organic, you also ran bayart, you ranyou had to participate, that is, you were both an evil and a good investigator, so to speak, if such that you had to guess something, so these were the projects, well, there are a lot of television projects, and television , of course, is very important in my life, and if we are talking about some kind of literal recognition of popularity, of course this is before and today. television gives, but what ’s surprising is that recently i’ve already started talking about it, so if you’re there once a week or there once a month or every week you’re on air, then naturally absolutely everyone will recognize you, but as soon as you leave the air for what reasons? -for reasons, after one and a half to two months everything, everything, i have already encountered this many times, not me personally, i watched, as it were, the biography of my friends, informational occasions, for me, how to say this, an essay at school, what do you want to be, and a boy of about 12 says what i want to be my mother'
patent for this program, this time, the second time, it is very organic, you also ran bayart, you ranyou had to participate, that is, you were both an evil and a good investigator, so to speak, if such that you had to guess something, so these were the projects, well, there are a lot of television projects, and television , of course, is very important in my life, and if we are talking about some kind of literal recognition of popularity, of course this is before and today. television gives,...
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from 12-12 to 19 points behind at half-time, harlequins had a - at half—time, harlequins had a mountainagility to escape out of this one. when tyrone green clawed them to within five, they couldn't could today? an emphatic no. confirmed a final showdown with leinster. harlequins knew what was coming. they couldn't do anything about it. ben croucher, bbc news. let's take a quick look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines. three—time champion jockey silvestre de sousa rode "elmalka" from last place to win the 1,000 guineas at newmarket. the brazilian rider only returned to action in march after a ten month ban for a breach of betting rules. scotland are into this year's women's t20 world cup for the first time. they beat ireland by eight—wickets in the semifinal of the qualifying tournament in abu dhabi. captain katherine bryce took four wickets and also hit the winning runs. demi vollering won her second stage of the week to claim the vuelta femenina title. the victory was sweeter after losing last year's race byjust nine seconds. it's the dutch rider's second maj
from 12-12 to 19 points behind at half-time, harlequins had a - at half—time, harlequins had a mountainagility to escape out of this one. when tyrone green clawed them to within five, they couldn't could today? an emphatic no. confirmed a final showdown with leinster. harlequins knew what was coming. they couldn't do anything about it. ben croucher, bbc news. let's take a quick look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines. three—time champion jockey silvestre de sousa...
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the time has come and the wait is oven _ the time has come and the wait is oven and — the time has comeand that means through the power— over. and that means through the power of— over. and that means through the power of our democracy the voters now get _ power of our democracy the voters now get to — power of our democracy the voters now get to choose. the power of the vote, _ now get to choose. the power of the vote, the _ now get to choose. the power of the vote, the power each and every one of you _ vote, the power each and every one of you has— vote, the power each and every one of you has to — vote, the power each and every one of you has to change our country, our community, and your future for the better~ — our community, and your future for the better. so whether you are a family— the better. so whether you are a family that has been battling the cost of _ family that has been battling the cost of living, dealing with anti—social behaviour, whether your business _ anti—social behaviour, whether your business has been struggling for years— business has been struggling for years
the time has come and the wait is oven _ the time has come and the wait is oven and — the time has comeand that means through the power— over. and that means through the power of— over. and that means through the power of our democracy the voters now get _ power of our democracy the voters now get to — power of our democracy the voters now get to choose. the power of the vote, _ now get to choose. the power of the vote, the _ now get to choose. the power of the vote, the power each and...
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, from time to time, of course, you have to buy something for yourself, at first, of course, when thet she needs, but still during the week you have to stop by the store, nothing bad i don’t see anything unusual about this, but do you remember what you last bought in a store? well , to answer this question purely formally, the last time i stopped by the mainland was because i needed to buy batteries for the remote controls and electrical tape for the car. how do you generally distribute expenses in your family? collectively, that is, in this regard, we have a common budget, so everyone who receives income earns money, it’s all earned for the family, here i have an eldest son, he also got a job at the age of 14 summer months and also proudly contributed to the family budget, it is clear that everything was spent on him, and even more than he earned, but... the rewards were mostly, of course, there were rewards, but they were mostly moral and in this regard , sometimes it was really nice when the father, with whom we had a very warm relationship, whom i respected, and always seemed to s
, from time to time, of course, you have to buy something for yourself, at first, of course, when thet she needs, but still during the week you have to stop by the store, nothing bad i don’t see anything unusual about this, but do you remember what you last bought in a store? well , to answer this question purely formally, the last time i stopped by the mainland was because i needed to buy batteries for the remote controls and electrical tape for the car. how do you generally distribute...
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i'll tell you about the most important events at this time. two injured due to russian shelling in yelyzavetivka and severny in donetsk region. the occupiers shelled the region almost 2,400 times during the day, the regional police reported. they fired aerial bombs, artillery, drones, and mlrs. under attack on... seven settlements were burned, 17 residential buildings were damaged. and it is already known about two victims as a result of a rocket attack on kharkiv. in the morning, the russians hit the object of the transport infrastructure. five more townspeople were injured as a result of the night attack by the shaheds, oleg sinigubov, the head of the region, said. due to falling debris, fires started in two residential buildings. the building of the utility company was damaged, the consequences were liquidated. continues in the morning , a 52-year-old man from the village of glyptsi in the kharkiv region died in the hospital. he was injured during of an enemy attack on may 17 - oleg singuv added. and one person died, three more were injured
i'll tell you about the most important events at this time. two injured due to russian shelling in yelyzavetivka and severny in donetsk region. the occupiers shelled the region almost 2,400 times during the day, the regional police reported. they fired aerial bombs, artillery, drones, and mlrs. under attack on... seven settlements were burned, 17 residential buildings were damaged. and it is already known about two victims as a result of a rocket attack on kharkiv. in the morning, the russians...
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thus, the russians used their numerical advantage for the second time; in the remaining time , cska strikery abramov scored a double. in the second match in a row , artemy pleshkov kept his possession intact, making 24 saves. today the same opponents will play again, but in omsk. the first stage of the cup of the strongest artists took place in moscow. we introduce jumps by our trainer at the beginning of the exercise, and perform the rest of the program after. it's certainly not easy, but it's very interesting, just like on film. everything that is beautiful and everything that is negative manifests itself, so here you need to, like a litmus test, carefully review your program and apply what they have learned, what they will receive by preparing exercises without a subject for all other programs with a subject. now the russian national team lala kromarenko was the best in the all-around and took three golds in individual events. irina winner’s student showed excellent performance in exercises with ribbon, hoop and sword. we have motivation, we perform for the sake of the little girls, for
thus, the russians used their numerical advantage for the second time; in the remaining time , cska strikery abramov scored a double. in the second match in a row , artemy pleshkov kept his possession intact, making 24 saves. today the same opponents will play again, but in omsk. the first stage of the cup of the strongest artists took place in moscow. we introduce jumps by our trainer at the beginning of the exercise, and perform the rest of the program after. it's certainly not easy, but it's...
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crazy time.bably the busiest houall three of us just spent all day on calls, answering questions from information, studying peachment. fortunately when i came in june, baker had in mind that he would like to put more information on our about senate impeachment trials. so he assigned me the task studying senate impeachment trials as one of my firsthe person who at that time, which was brand-new. i had spent the last three or four months deeply in the study of senate impeachment history so that help for us as well as the nation. host: because of the nature of the senate work closely with the house historian and the supreme court historian? betty:historian, although there se, they have a historical society. we worked with the chief justice because he was preserving over the trial -- presiding over the trial. we worked a lot with the houseby time the house historian's office was going through its own transition as well in and we were doing ort of projects, impeachment trials, anything that involved s
crazy time.bably the busiest houall three of us just spent all day on calls, answering questions from information, studying peachment. fortunately when i came in june, baker had in mind that he would like to put more information on our about senate impeachment trials. so he assigned me the task studying senate impeachment trials as one of my firsthe person who at that time, which was brand-new. i had spent the last three or four months deeply in the study of senate impeachment history so that...
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- [doris] we're in a very tough time right now, but these other times were even rougher. - [margaret] what does pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin say now? - [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [upbeat exciting music] - doris kearns goodwin, welcome back to "firing line." - i'm so glad to be with you. this is great. - you recently published your eighth book, "an unfinished love story: a personal history of the 1960s." this book was born out of a project that you and your late husband, dick goodwin, undertook when he turned 80 years old, to finally go through 300 and some boxes of archival material that he had collected and kept safe for many years. he h
- [doris] we're in a very tough time right now, but these other times were even rougher. - [margaret] what does pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin say now? - [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab,...
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there's more time.e doing a talk show. >> i never thought much about what happens if there's some spectacular events going on in the world. >> the democratic national committee is trying to solve. i was mystery five intruders were captured by police in by the offices of the committee in washington. >> i will do everything in my power to ensure that the guilty are brought to justice. i was so in enchanted with watergate. i don't know that i missed any of the hearings and i realized i like it when the ice gets thin hello, i'm bit cabinet and i can't believe where i am at this moment. maybe you can either. i'm seated now, i guess in what has been called the hottest chair in the country dicamba was doing shows from the watergate hearings in the room. >> what do you say to the people who say? this whole fast? what's it all about every, every administration has lied, every administration is tap wire cheated, so-and-so why are they this one just had the bad luck to get caught? >> every i'm told that i'm on the
there's more time.e doing a talk show. >> i never thought much about what happens if there's some spectacular events going on in the world. >> the democratic national committee is trying to solve. i was mystery five intruders were captured by police in by the offices of the committee in washington. >> i will do everything in my power to ensure that the guilty are brought to justice. i was so in enchanted with watergate. i don't know that i missed any of the hearings and i...
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find a husband in no time-— in no time.people are doing the whole thinghave you witnessed - balls. people are doing the whole thinghave you witnessed ityeah, | balls. people are doing the whole i thinghave you witnessed ityeah, at the world premiere _ thinghave you witnessed ityeah, at the world premiere people - thinghave you witnessed ityeah, at the world premiere people are - the world premiere people are dressed as debutants. certainly, corsets, crowns, everything. we saw and a clip there. _ corsets, crowns, everything. we saw and a clip there, some _ corsets, crowns, everything. we saw and a clip there, some of _ corsets, crowns, everything. we saw and a clip there, some of the - corsets, crowns, everything. we saw| and a clip there, some of the themes prevailfor any era, the prevail for any era, the backstabbing, prevailfor any era, the backstabbing, the flirting. prevail for any era, the backstabbing, the flirting. those things are familiar to everyone. yes, i think also just the search for love, the search for the r
find a husband in no time-— in no time.people are doing the whole thinghave you witnessed - balls. people are doing the whole thinghave you witnessed ityeah, | balls. people are doing the whole i thinghave you witnessed ityeah, at the world premiere _ thinghave you witnessed ityeah, at the world premiere people - thinghave you witnessed ityeah, at the world premiere people are - the world premiere people are dressed as debutants. certainly, corsets, crowns, everything. we saw and a clip...
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May 4, 2024
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about t times. the times were so different from today's times. you know, it's not like it's ancient history. it's couple of decades ago. and yet, as you said, a time of such tumultuous for black people in this country, for women in this country. i in so many ways, our nation was undergoing upheavals. and she was she swimming in those waters. you know, she was not. barbara walters lived a feminist life, but she didn't espouse a feminist agenda. she was very focused on cutting a path for herself and in doing that she cut a path for other women, yourself, like myself, to follow. she made things easier for us by doing what she did. but she was she was pretty focused on her own career. and i'm just i'm so it's so interesting. you actually were at abc just before she was. do remember the first time you met her? oh, i. and it's a funny little story. i actually the first time i met her, gerald ford was the brand new president who had been swept in, not elected. but after watergate, president nixon resigned.
about t times. the times were so different from today's times. you know, it's not like it's ancient history. it's couple of decades ago. and yet, as you said, a time of such tumultuous for black people in this country, for women in this country. i in so many ways, our nation was undergoing upheavals. and she was she swimming in those waters. you know, she was not. barbara walters lived a feminist life, but she didn't espouse a feminist agenda. she was very focused on cutting a path for herself...
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now it's time for the panel.ty chief stadium, she is currently dating travis kelsey, but she has announced some final dates on her tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans. you tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans.— other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great _ other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great britain, _ soon in great britain, congratulations to you both, i'm sure _ congratulations to you both, i'm sure you — congratulations to you both, i'm sure you have your tickets. | congratulations to you both, i'm sure you have your tickets. i am rel in: sure you have your tickets. i am relying on _ sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim- _ sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim. she _ sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim. she has - sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim. she has been i relying on kim. she has been competent — relying on kim. she has been competent in _ relying on kim. she has been competent in things - relying on kim. she has be
now it's time for the panel.ty chief stadium, she is currently dating travis kelsey, but she has announced some final dates on her tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans. you tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans.— other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great _ other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great britain, _ soon in great britain, congratulations to you both, i'm sure _ congratulations to you both, i'm sure you — congratulations to you both, i'm sure you...
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i reclaim my time but i reclaim my time. thank you i reclaim my time.early, what we are seeing here today is a continuation of the 15 month saga of the republican majority lost in the desert. impeachment 101. the majority party or whoever is raising impeachment must accuse the president of a high crime a specific high crime or misdemeanor i would like to submit for the record h rez 9.8 the house resolution to open this impeachment inquiry perfect without objections to order. >> this does not outline a high crime or misdemeanor it is not here. when we compare the opening from the previous opening he's talking about ukraine. a blockbuster piece of information in a classified skiff room. inside that room alleging president biden extremely furious. what happened? what happened a month ago mr. chairman? that document the fbi arrested the person a person who offered the allegation for falsifying his testimony to the fbi. the entire impeachment inquiry is based on an actual, approvable, individual who has lied. responsible leadership with withdraw an inquiry b
i reclaim my time but i reclaim my time. thank you i reclaim my time.early, what we are seeing here today is a continuation of the 15 month saga of the republican majority lost in the desert. impeachment 101. the majority party or whoever is raising impeachment must accuse the president of a high crime a specific high crime or misdemeanor i would like to submit for the record h rez 9.8 the house resolution to open this impeachment inquiry perfect without objections to order. >> this does...
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which, at the time, it was all a blur _ which, at the time, it was all a blur i— which, at the time,r. i went through hell, backwards and forwards to courts. i ended up in a mental— and forwards to courts. i ended up in a mental hospital, tried to commit _ in a mental hospital, tried to commit suicide, stayed in hospital for my— commit suicide, stayed in hospital for my then six months. the family thought— for my then six months. the family thought i_ for my then six months. the family thought i was in prison. a lot of family— thought i was in prison. a lot of family members thought i was in prison _ family members thought i was in prison. managed to get out of there and am _ prison. managed to get out of there and am here today to tell you my story~ _ and am here today to tell you my story~ and — and am here today to tell you my story. and to see paula vennells crying. _ story. and to see paula vennells crying. it — story. and to see paula vennells crying, itjust brought back so many bad memories, as we were standing in court crying _ bad memories, as we were standing in court cryin
which, at the time, it was all a blur _ which, at the time, it was all a blur i— which, at the time,r. i went through hell, backwards and forwards to courts. i ended up in a mental— and forwards to courts. i ended up in a mental hospital, tried to commit _ in a mental hospital, tried to commit suicide, stayed in hospital for my— commit suicide, stayed in hospital for my then six months. the family thought— for my then six months. the family thought i_ for my then six months. the family...
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>>first time offenders for these types of sentences don't typically get jail time. in addition to that, you can't send former president trump to jail. and by that, i mean even if the judge were to sentence him, there's not a warden in the country who's going to say you know i can't keep this person safe in my facility. my instinct is that secret service would make arrangements for him to serve time. i think the judge would probably take that into consideration. >> want to go back to, sorry to cut you off. we are getting news here from the biden campaign. back to megan. then back to you, david. what are they saying? >> we're hearing from the biden campaign that they're saying in new york today, no one is above the law. they're really celebrating this that trump has mistakenly believed he would never face consequences for breaking the law. they're saying this does not change the fact the american people still face a simple reality in terms of who they're choosing in november, but they're also saying the threat trump poses to our democracy has never been greater. again
>>first time offenders for these types of sentences don't typically get jail time. in addition to that, you can't send former president trump to jail. and by that, i mean even if the judge were to sentence him, there's not a warden in the country who's going to say you know i can't keep this person safe in my facility. my instinct is that secret service would make arrangements for him to serve time. i think the judge would probably take that into consideration. >> want to go back...
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oh yeah, there's a lot of advertising like every time i like any time you're watching a game on tv. anytime i open like instagram or twitter like there's an ad for vandal drafting, every time they take the payment online, sports books spent $2000000000.00 on advertising and 2023 alone. you know, we know that youth are exposed to very high rates, again, with advertising and whether or not as intended or targeted. they're being exposed . i like caesar's, you, i but and doing drugs easy have a little bit better lines m g m in that 365 for the sign of bonuses. how important is it that you can do this through a phone as opposed to going to a sports, but it definitely makes me a lot more inclined if i do it from like my phone or laptop, then like physically going somewhere to place to that. how many times you've actually gone in place to sports, but some are maybe never as long as sports gambling becomes more mainstream for spirit, growing addiction crisis, cost again like helpline skyrocketed. we spoke with dozens of people who were in recovery for gambling addiction. most of them didn't
oh yeah, there's a lot of advertising like every time i like any time you're watching a game on tv. anytime i open like instagram or twitter like there's an ad for vandal drafting, every time they take the payment online, sports books spent $2000000000.00 on advertising and 2023 alone. you know, we know that youth are exposed to very high rates, again, with advertising and whether or not as intended or targeted. they're being exposed . i like caesar's, you, i but and doing drugs easy have a...
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seven more times on lymanskyi and six times on orihivskyi.o, three times the occupiers tried to knock out our troops from their position on the left bank of the kherson region. unsuccessfully. our aircraft struck 11 areas of concentration of personnel of the occupiers, and rocket launchers and gunners hit two artillery pieces and one manned aircraft. the kh-59 missile. chasiv yar under the control of the armed forces. the spokesperson of the khortytsia operational group, nazar voloshyn, denied this information about the capture of the city by the russians. during the last week, the situation there has not changed. the enemy has no territorial gains. nazar voloshyn stated that our military did not blow up the bridge across the siverskyi donets-donbas channel on the outskirts of chasovoy yar. and we announce a new collection. with your help, we raised funds for cars and equipment for our defenders. two off-road vehicles for the hor air reconnaissance group and air defense forces - a pickup truck for the 43rd separate artillery brigade, as well
seven more times on lymanskyi and six times on orihivskyi.o, three times the occupiers tried to knock out our troops from their position on the left bank of the kherson region. unsuccessfully. our aircraft struck 11 areas of concentration of personnel of the occupiers, and rocket launchers and gunners hit two artillery pieces and one manned aircraft. the kh-59 missile. chasiv yar under the control of the armed forces. the spokesperson of the khortytsia operational group, nazar voloshyn, denied...
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May 27, 2024
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in in soviet times, here you could even buy a ticket for a rocket and go, no, not into space.nt buildings and fogs. the latter gave rise to the famous russian. poet alexander blok compare pinsk with the mythical kiteshgrad. fortunately, the water element was kinder to this glorious city, otherwise our journey would have been underwater. sounds good in the search for belarusian atlantis. every trip brings new impressions and pleasant acquaintances experience, say people who have traveled a lot and seen a lot, is possible. find out from thousands, and not only by a properly assembled suitcase, loose-fitting clothes and comfortable shoes. come here and take a look, enterprising pinchas. advertising even on the asphalt, we go further and see black and white portals into the history of the ancient city, the author of street art is evgeniy syusyura. on the supports of the old bridge across the back, wheeled gunpowders floating along the river, a sawmill across the river, a plot with palishuks, reminiscent of the existence of the pinsk bazaar on boats and church of st. stanislaus of
in in soviet times, here you could even buy a ticket for a rocket and go, no, not into space.nt buildings and fogs. the latter gave rise to the famous russian. poet alexander blok compare pinsk with the mythical kiteshgrad. fortunately, the water element was kinder to this glorious city, otherwise our journey would have been underwater. sounds good in the search for belarusian atlantis. every trip brings new impressions and pleasant acquaintances experience, say people who have traveled a lot...
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time the ceasefire they all indicate is the same. may 8 at 23:00 1 minute central european time.t was one hour and one minute in the morning on may 9. but. in soviet historiography, it is customary to consider the capitulation in berlin to be the main one, in reims - preliminary, but in the west, in fact, the only main one is considered to be the capitulation in reims, and what happened in berlin is simply its ratification. on may 7 , 1999, the americans bombed the chinese embassy in belgrade during the nato operation against yugoslavia, during the fighting in the center of europe, which... is called the allied power. it was a very strange incident. the diplomatic mission building was destroyed in 2345 by a guided missile. three chinese citizens were killed. in theory. could well have taken retaliatory measures, but beijing and washington agreed that the united states would pay $28 million to the chinese authorities and another 4.5 million to the relatives of the dead chinese and the wounded. nato claimed that the target of the bombing was the building of the serbian supply depar
time the ceasefire they all indicate is the same. may 8 at 23:00 1 minute central european time.t was one hour and one minute in the morning on may 9. but. in soviet historiography, it is customary to consider the capitulation in berlin to be the main one, in reims - preliminary, but in the west, in fact, the only main one is considered to be the capitulation in reims, and what happened in berlin is simply its ratification. on may 7 , 1999, the americans bombed the chinese embassy in belgrade...
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this you talk about the _ timing. next, itv. this you talk about the importance _ timing.g. next, itv. this you talk about the importance of growth timing. next, itv. this you talk- about the importance of growth and security, _ about the importance of growth and security, but since the truth of the 19 election — security, but since the truth of the 19 election we have had economic chaos, _ 19 election we have had economic chaos, ethical chaos, more turnover of ministers — chaos, ethical chaos, more turnover of ministers and prime ministers than _ of ministers and prime ministers than during any government in history — than during any government in history. we have trauma and the health— history. we have trauma and the health service. why on earth shouldn't— health service. why on earth shouldn't voters look at the recent past as— shouldn't voters look at the recent past as a _ shouldn't voters look at the recent past as a guide to the future under a pastas a guide to the future under a tory— past as a guide to the future under a tory government? separately, a number— a to
this you talk about the _ timing. next, itv. this you talk about the importance _ timing.g. next, itv. this you talk about the importance of growth timing. next, itv. this you talk- about the importance of growth and security, _ about the importance of growth and security, but since the truth of the 19 election — security, but since the truth of the 19 election we have had economic chaos, _ 19 election we have had economic chaos, ethical chaos, more turnover of ministers — chaos, ethical...