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certain structures of this organization with the so-called attributive functions of tolstoy, becoming tom who this or that incident, is not rich, directly, probably, pointing to the ukrainian side of the agency, it may be difficult, but he himself the fact of being there familiarization of the situation on the spot, including the study of e, defense against explosions etc. apparently, much can be said and i hope that there will be a corresponding influence on further actions. thank you very much for being our guests today and indeed. we, too, very much hope that the work will not take place much gt will still take place on the territory of the zaporozhye station, especially since the zaporizhzhya administration says that they are ready to provide. all the data that she has to date, but on objective control, which will allow experts to draw their conclusions is another matter. will these conclusions be presented in public field will see very soon thanks to you for your attention. the identity of the established fsb was told, who prepared and carried out the murder of darya dugina, who was call
certain structures of this organization with the so-called attributive functions of tolstoy, becoming tom who this or that incident, is not rich, directly, probably, pointing to the ukrainian side of the agency, it may be difficult, but he himself the fact of being there familiarization of the situation on the spot, including the study of e, defense against explosions etc. apparently, much can be said and i hope that there will be a corresponding influence on further actions. thank you very...
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his driver hope tom may, who has brought working cash grid to the stages of the edinburgh fringe for a decade. this friday was the, the hardest for me to afford say, that ever a big come up to the brain since 2012 believe anything kuda the cost of living crisis. and if you don't know what the cost of living crisis is, kind of like her, like her, a long awaited sequel to the recession, which is kind of like a spade off to the credit crunch. the rising cost of everything from performance space to accommodation means his days here may be numbered. so you do feel like is this a place rust? shall we be here? do you, what is it? i even help us get here. i, when you ask yourself that question, do you think, am i going to be any chair for artists like tom who pay their way and often lose money in the process. the promise of being discovered that one of the world's best known arts festivals is fading with the times. with half my life in immigrant ex south spend in home is no place one of 2 shows buying her on board, scotty shop. and george this year, she explores her creative roots a 30 year
his driver hope tom may, who has brought working cash grid to the stages of the edinburgh fringe for a decade. this friday was the, the hardest for me to afford say, that ever a big come up to the brain since 2012 believe anything kuda the cost of living crisis. and if you don't know what the cost of living crisis is, kind of like her, like her, a long awaited sequel to the recession, which is kind of like a spade off to the credit crunch. the rising cost of everything from performance space to...
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memorial search to the beach, tom went to court to take the first step to get that money. >> president tom whort to declare her dead? >> yes. >> if he's declared dead, he has a lot of insurance money. plus the ownership outright of the motel. >> correct. >> yes, that. funny, tom had told into texas before, that he held a 100,000 dollar policy on sabine, when he filed papers to declare her dead? turned out, there was a second larger life insurance policy, that he forgot to mention. >> it came up later, that it was 300,000. >> the revelation made the newspapers. attorneys for the insurance company argued that, under florida law, sabine had to be missing five years before she could be declared dead, and you have any insurance money played out. after hearing, reporters noted unusual group of observers listening to the proceedings. >> the whole back row -- to the insurance company, why were there? >> but tom was not successful. >> they denied a deficit of get, and he was denied the insurance. and i could see, why they would deny the death certificate, there was nobody. >> but then police knew, coro
memorial search to the beach, tom went to court to take the first step to get that money. >> president tom whort to declare her dead? >> yes. >> if he's declared dead, he has a lot of insurance money. plus the ownership outright of the motel. >> correct. >> yes, that. funny, tom had told into texas before, that he held a 100,000 dollar policy on sabine, when he filed papers to declare her dead? turned out, there was a second larger life insurance policy, that he...
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tom — extremely tall man, and it was this man, tom dean, who won several medals, _ man, tom dean, whoyou in such a good role model, and without sounding too cheesy, that is _ and without sounding too cheesy, that is the — and without sounding too cheesy, that is the joy of sport. we saw that is the joy of sport. we saw that with — that is the joy of sport. we saw that with the lioness is as well, they— that with the lioness is as well, they can — that with the lioness is as well, they can bring joy to the country. great _ they can bring joy to the country. great summer of sport, the lioness is, good on them.— is, good on them. thank you very much true — is, good on them. thank you very much true talking _ is, good on them. thank you very much true talking through - is, good on them. thank you very much true talking through the i is, good on them. thank you very i much true talking through the papers this morning. and of course we will be back this evening at 10:30pm and 11:30pm, for now, goodbye. hello, we are going to be talking heatwave conditions as we go through this week ahead. t
tom — extremely tall man, and it was this man, tom dean, who won several medals, _ man, tom dean, whoyou in such a good role model, and without sounding too cheesy, that is _ and without sounding too cheesy, that is the — and without sounding too cheesy, that is the joy of sport. we saw that is the joy of sport. we saw that with — that is the joy of sport. we saw that with the lioness is as well, they— that with the lioness is as well, they can — that with the lioness is as well, they...
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but i am all under the influence, in fact after reading an interview with taras, why is tom who saysurnalist asks him what we need to win and he says "we must have brains" and that's how he actually comments on the whole story from the very beginning. what will we have ? experts, and from the representatives of the authorities, one such interesting thing, i will say that, after all, i think that there is also the work of the relevant stripes and the armed forces of ukraine , eh, the main task, as far as i know, eh, was to draw the enemy away from the east of ukraine with them, what is there to give our boys can breathe more or less freely. as far as i understand it, we have succeeded in the fact that on any topics, politicians start to promote themselves as if they mean with the flag for the first time in the ranks, they go to silence, yes, it is really annoying sometimes. and we, i will tell you honestly we don't have much i don't have time to look at all this, i think that history and er ukrainians will give an assessment to all public actions, otherwise i can't assess them. i'm no
but i am all under the influence, in fact after reading an interview with taras, why is tom who saysurnalist asks him what we need to win and he says "we must have brains" and that's how he actually comments on the whole story from the very beginning. what will we have ? experts, and from the representatives of the authorities, one such interesting thing, i will say that, after all, i think that there is also the work of the relevant stripes and the armed forces of ukraine , eh, the...
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when you ask that question, you do think, am i going to be here for auntie, like tom who pay their way and often lose money in the process. the promise of being discovered that one of the world's best known arts festivals is fading with the times. with half my life in immigrant exile spend in home is no place one of 2 shows by karen born scottish off and he george this year she explores her creative roots a 30 year veteran of the freedom. she says, minority voices are also being squeezed out. what happens is that the narrowing of the types of stories that we hear in theater because of the type of people who are doing it, the lack of diversity amongst the people who are being centered. and so, theater is going to become irrelevant to those audiences that come from those communities the survival of the edinburgh festival, and the fringe in particular, after a near death experience of the last couple of years demonstrates that come rain or shine, or pandemic. the show must go on at the wider cost of living, crisis is feeding into a cost of performing crisis with the scene at risk of being
when you ask that question, you do think, am i going to be here for auntie, like tom who pay their way and often lose money in the process. the promise of being discovered that one of the world's best known arts festivals is fading with the times. with half my life in immigrant exile spend in home is no place one of 2 shows by karen born scottish off and he george this year she explores her creative roots a 30 year veteran of the freedom. she says, minority voices are also being squeezed out....
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tom: who looks gooder then premier league? jonathan: community shield. liverpool fans have thought well, it is going to be with the upgrade. down to the last weekend. tom: we begin this season premier league coverage with john and i. -- jon and i. jonathan: the dow, 7/10 of 1%. we wait to see if speaker pelosi touches down in taiwan. >> keeping up-to-date with news from around the world, china determined have nancy pelosi is expected to become the highest ranking u.s. politician in 25 years to visit taiwan. china has about unspecified military response, claiming taiwan is part of its own territory. the u.s. calls and -- -- calls in a strike on a leader of the 9/11 attacks. brittney griner back in court after her trial for cannabis possession. closing arguments are set for thursday. if convicted, she could face 10 years in prison. russia has made a bad faith response in the exchange for a russian arms dealer. toronto dominion is moving up its presence in the american capital market just months after agreeing to expand retail operations in the u.s. canada's
tom: who looks gooder then premier league? jonathan: community shield. liverpool fans have thought well, it is going to be with the upgrade. down to the last weekend. tom: we begin this season premier league coverage with john and i. -- jon and i. jonathan: the dow, 7/10 of 1%. we wait to see if speaker pelosi touches down in taiwan. >> keeping up-to-date with news from around the world, china determined have nancy pelosi is expected to become the highest ranking u.s. politician in 25...
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uh-huh well, don’t tom, who is the killer patience, now they will bring it.lawful my detention. you will answer, you think there is a simple person above, so you can do whatever you want sergeevich, sit down. it was you who were cunning about simplicity, the citizen mahonite mahonin. are you a watchman from the kondrash boiler room, who soon called? yes you are weird in moscow they told me that it was mahon alyan, sergeevich, three-story, the mansion was abandoned there. and how is your business without you, in general, who is there? now , without you, he is engaged in smuggling and selling stolen property, don’t worry, the business is legal, you can find out by the fsb, they have been for 10 years. they are digging under me. by the way, i must warn you, i'm a fit. i don't know what i'm doing myself. i left moscow and ended up here, by the way, i can show you a certificate. give me the phone number, i'll call the lawyer and he'll give you a lift. actually, you have nothing more against me. so wasted you time don't waste it in vain. cufflink, well, the second
uh-huh well, don’t tom, who is the killer patience, now they will bring it.lawful my detention. you will answer, you think there is a simple person above, so you can do whatever you want sergeevich, sit down. it was you who were cunning about simplicity, the citizen mahonite mahonin. are you a watchman from the kondrash boiler room, who soon called? yes you are weird in moscow they told me that it was mahon alyan, sergeevich, three-story, the mansion was abandoned there. and how is your...
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. >> i have such administration for entrepreneurs like tom, who i railroad interviewing way back whenith seibel systems. he sold out, and now he's doing it again it's that serial entrepreneur spirit that i find fascinating in individuals like he >> you know, it's funny. he has a picture of an el vanity behind his desk, and a big, like, life-sized almost mural down a floor below of the actual scene where it happened, as a reminder that he sticks it out. >> you know, jon, i'm just interested, first of all, it was a very compelling interview, but when you've had that near-death experience, has it changed the way he sees risk once you fate down death, it seems like you would have to -- all recalibrations are different. >> i think the interesting thing to me, most interesting thing, aside from the attack on his story is how the conventional wisdom was, he wasn't going to walk again doctor after doctor told him we'll have to take that leg out, and he said, okay, you're fine, but i'm going to find of person who developed the equipment that goes to rehab this that person said, okay, here's th
. >> i have such administration for entrepreneurs like tom, who i railroad interviewing way back whenith seibel systems. he sold out, and now he's doing it again it's that serial entrepreneur spirit that i find fascinating in individuals like he >> you know, it's funny. he has a picture of an el vanity behind his desk, and a big, like, life-sized almost mural down a floor below of the actual scene where it happened, as a reminder that he sticks it out. >> you know, jon, i'm...
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tom -- who will abuse should read this much is possible, sold decadesal ago published a specic group of coastal people that don't -- ivy league overeducated people that run these specific sectors of the country like a dame yet.f if you're going to have a limited reach of power because many in the state come from the other large military or the union or so when you talk about covid one of the things we have noticed this powerful governors like desantis and abbott are doing what they are being told to. i think they will continue up to breaking point of academia. personally i see that breaking point about 25 years when this gets into the hard science and we start losing to china for the moment we fall behind a power like the eu they think they will be the same sort of revisionisme we saw. that's neither here or there but in the meantime at thinking kentucky for example there would ou be a significant backlash. i think where i'm from in chicago it will be unbearable for two decades. other places i think it will depend on who the people are there and what the people there do. i >> i want
tom -- who will abuse should read this much is possible, sold decadesal ago published a specic group of coastal people that don't -- ivy league overeducated people that run these specific sectors of the country like a dame yet.f if you're going to have a limited reach of power because many in the state come from the other large military or the union or so when you talk about covid one of the things we have noticed this powerful governors like desantis and abbott are doing what they are being...
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who wilt this book. she also critiqued, edited, title and typed it. he also dedicated to tom collins who lived it. steinbeck charted the families displacement, exodus to california and evolving group consciousness which is the move for my i to we. this ethics saga survive immediately became a bestseller, refocus the nation's attention on the migrants suffering that accentuate the depth of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the theme of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck captured the contours of racism expressed at home and experience in trying to find home in the meeting grounds of california. he emphasized how their sense of place was formed in part to their experience of conquest and sediment writing grandpa took up the land and he had to kill the indians and dried them away. but when the joad's driven away themselves by the banks and tractors reached california they become the new targets as evidence in a casual comment of one attendant to another, has gone down have no sense or feelings they are human human being would not live like them human being could not stand to be
who wilt this book. she also critiqued, edited, title and typed it. he also dedicated to tom collins who lived it. steinbeck charted the families displacement, exodus to california and evolving group consciousness which is the move for my i to we. this ethics saga survive immediately became a bestseller, refocus the nation's attention on the migrants suffering that accentuate the depth of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the theme of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck...
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tom: and who do you speak to you?r governor of the bank of israel, john, does he speak to an international audience talking about international challenges? jonathon: i think it is tremendously difficult for this chairman to navigate with some of the proms at home. he has to worry about his message being misinterpreted. i think the best route to really confuse things is to start talking about europe and china and everything else happening on the planet. if you have a market problem as well, you can talk about that, too. since then, until very recently, we have equity markets and credit spreads tighter, tighter. we need to ask whether we have seen financial conditions relative to what they need to do to get cpi and inflation back in. lisa: in your previous communication, he did not push back dramatically about the market does he do that now? especially considering the fact that we're looking right now i markets that are pricing in [crosstalking] [crosstalking] tom: i just don't think he is going to come out and say the
tom: and who do you speak to you?r governor of the bank of israel, john, does he speak to an international audience talking about international challenges? jonathon: i think it is tremendously difficult for this chairman to navigate with some of the proms at home. he has to worry about his message being misinterpreted. i think the best route to really confuse things is to start talking about europe and china and everything else happening on the planet. if you have a market problem as well, you...
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tom who is the most effective, at least in terms of his domestic politicshere, ukraine demands zelensky demands this e became. well, that's part of the international political reality. and when someone does not go towards him. in general, he and his advisers do not stop before to bite the hand of the giver and viciously criticize those who are not ready to meet them. this is an interesting situation. some must pay, some must provide a nuclear umbrella. and others. now they are demanding now, who is not about these, demands, the reaction was very quickly the reaction of the white house, where it was said that the united states was not going to enter. these are the total visa bans for russians about, uh, entry into the united states, this is the official position. admi. in reality, of course, it is more difficult because, as the state department will tell you, due to the lack of staff in the american embassy in moscow, and because of this, it is not possible, but to effectively consider russian applications for visas and obtain tourist visas, very, very words
tom who is the most effective, at least in terms of his domestic politicshere, ukraine demands zelensky demands this e became. well, that's part of the international political reality. and when someone does not go towards him. in general, he and his advisers do not stop before to bite the hand of the giver and viciously criticize those who are not ready to meet them. this is an interesting situation. some must pay, some must provide a nuclear umbrella. and others. now they are demanding now,...
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. >> and now, let's bring in tom, who is an attorney with more on this. and what do you see here?inking that the conviction rate is 99%. and the courts in russia have strict guidelines. and we have mark fog whol was convicted in june for less than 20 grams of medical cannabis, and convicted for years. and another person got seven years for less than seven grams. so it is going to be substantial. >> and we have heard from trevor reid about how horrible the russian prison system can be. and is that going to be the same for her? >> well, the human rights report does not paint a very good picture, and if convicted she is going to be in the prison near moscow, and if convicted she is going to go to a place outside of moscow, and it is not going to be in a very good place to be. >> i have only been to the men's prison, and we only have the word of a one female who has been there and it was not a pretty picture that was painted. >> and what do you think will be done here in terms of a swap? >> well, we made the offer, and it is not the russians who accepted, so they are trying to demonst
. >> and now, let's bring in tom, who is an attorney with more on this. and what do you see here?inking that the conviction rate is 99%. and the courts in russia have strict guidelines. and we have mark fog whol was convicted in june for less than 20 grams of medical cannabis, and convicted for years. and another person got seven years for less than seven grams. so it is going to be substantial. >> and we have heard from trevor reid about how horrible the russian prison system can...
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but first, let's go to nbc's tom winter, who was inside the courthouse, is now outside. tom, ken just set it up for us, but talk to us about the mood inside the court and the significance of the moment. >> right, so, i mean, i think, first off, it was very somber. and for allen weiselberg, he answered the questions in a very muted voice. it was frankly very difficult to hear him. and i was only about 10 to 12 rows behind him in court. he came in, just started the proceeding on time, approximately 10:01 this morning. it lasted for more than an hour. and the judge went through count by count and listed all of the things that were included in the indictment that ken has already touched on. we're talking about payments for multiple mercedes benz vehicles, we're talking about an apartment in new york city, a garage for those vehicles, talking even about cash payments that were used for his grandchildren's private tuition. he agreed to all of the conduct, as ken laid out for us. he does agree to testify against the trump organization in an upcoming trial. no sentencing date has
but first, let's go to nbc's tom winter, who was inside the courthouse, is now outside. tom, ken just set it up for us, but talk to us about the mood inside the court and the significance of the moment. >> right, so, i mean, i think, first off, it was very somber. and for allen weiselberg, he answered the questions in a very muted voice. it was frankly very difficult to hear him. and i was only about 10 to 12 rows behind him in court. he came in, just started the proceeding on time,...
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who will this book, she critiqued, edited, titled, and typed it. and he also dedicated it to tom collins, who lived it. steinbeck charted the joe families displacement, exodus to california, and evolving group consciousness to which he called the movement from eye to we. his ethics and their struggle to survive immediately became a best sever seller. the refocus the nations attention on the migrant suffering, and accentuate the death of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the fame, of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck captured the contours of racism, that white oklahoma is expressed at, home and experience in trying to find home in the meeting rounds of california. he emphasized how their sense of place was formed in part through their experience of conquest and settlement. writing, grandpa took up the landing and to kill the indians and drive them away. but when -- driven themselves by the banks, tractors, through california they become a new target. as evidence in the casual comment of one service station attended to another. --uman human i know feeling, t
who will this book, she critiqued, edited, titled, and typed it. and he also dedicated it to tom collins, who lived it. steinbeck charted the joe families displacement, exodus to california, and evolving group consciousness to which he called the movement from eye to we. his ethics and their struggle to survive immediately became a best sever seller. the refocus the nations attention on the migrant suffering, and accentuate the death of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing...
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so we clear out with the daytime heating, there comes the showers that's expected in tom, who is a chancehat they're calling it. the 20% pops that sometimes known as the silent pops. but it's very, very isolated, although it can still cause problems with all of that, we do the same thing again tomorrow with the moisture still here and that some of that may flow into the bay area by the middle of the week of the mid layers of the atmosphere, warming up and the central valley to the upper 90's. 68 for san francisco, 80 for lax does expect a little bit warmer. donnelly, socal, 68 san francisco, 72 for oakland, 78 cover san jose across the water. geography, we have the middle 80's in place. this is a little bit below. those averages will be on the other side of that. however, by wednesday, thursday, 83 santa rose 81 for in a bottle and just taking a sneak peek into the next couple of lowery's lower 80's, 90 expected by wednesday. have your 7 day later on right now. we're standing by with a look at traffic reyna phillips and and you hit the roads on this monday. like a lot of you have to come
so we clear out with the daytime heating, there comes the showers that's expected in tom, who is a chancehat they're calling it. the 20% pops that sometimes known as the silent pops. but it's very, very isolated, although it can still cause problems with all of that, we do the same thing again tomorrow with the moisture still here and that some of that may flow into the bay area by the middle of the week of the mid layers of the atmosphere, warming up and the central valley to the upper 90's....
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when you ask that question, you do think, am i going to be in a chip for anti slike tom who pay that way and often lose money in the process? the promise of being discovered that one of the world's best known arts festivals is fading with the times. with half my life in immigrant exiles spent in home is no place. one of 2 shows buying her on board. scottie and he george this year, she explores her creative roots a 30 year veteran of the freedom. she says, minority voices are also being squeezed out. what seems to happen is that the narrowing of the types of stories that we hear in theater because of the type of people who are doing it, the lack of diversity amongst the people who are being centered. and so, theater is going to become irrelevant to those audiences that come from those communities, the survival of the edinburgh festival, and the fringe in particular, after a near death experience of the last couple of years demonstrates the come rain or shine, or pandemic. the show must go on, but the wider cost of living crisis is feeding into a cost of performing crisis with the seen
when you ask that question, you do think, am i going to be in a chip for anti slike tom who pay that way and often lose money in the process? the promise of being discovered that one of the world's best known arts festivals is fading with the times. with half my life in immigrant exiles spent in home is no place. one of 2 shows buying her on board. scottie and he george this year, she explores her creative roots a 30 year veteran of the freedom. she says, minority voices are also being squeezed...
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ten-year has to move to 4% or 5% before they can be bearish on equities >> there are bearish investors, tom, who say that the bond market has become too dovish here and that it's ignoring what it's hearing from the fed, which all the messages from even the most dovish fed members are that we still have work to do on inflation. >> that's right. that's a great point there's a divergence between what the fed is saying and whants and what the bond market's doing but asvolcker says, if i che cod be reborn he'd want to be born as the bond market because the bond market really tends to signal where the fed should go i think you've heard that from a lot of your fixed income and macro investors, that the bond market is telling us the fed might be done sooner than they realize. and again, it's whether you're looking at ten-year or the two-year, it's telling us inflation's not as sticky as people perceive it to be >> another argument that i hear from some of the folks that you say are a majority of your clients, that think we're going to retest the lows, is that we've almost become complacent about the bad
ten-year has to move to 4% or 5% before they can be bearish on equities >> there are bearish investors, tom, who say that the bond market has become too dovish here and that it's ignoring what it's hearing from the fed, which all the messages from even the most dovish fed members are that we still have work to do on inflation. >> that's right. that's a great point there's a divergence between what the fed is saying and whants and what the bond market's doing but asvolcker says, if i...
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states says karen was a tom who grew into a lovely woman. she could have been we will never know. because gary ramirez stole her. life. jail in maui, if there's any possibility that he harmed anyone else male female adult juvenile i wanna know, says he doesn't believe ramirez committed one heinous act 40 years ago and then went off and lived his life quietly. he believes it. could be other victims. out. ramirez and extradition. wednesday. in hawaii. santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez is proposing additional resources in an effort to build on the successful countywide confiscation of illegal guns started in 2018. the supervisor is working with the district attorney's office and law enforcement agencies to address people who make threats to shoot others and remove any illegal guns they may have. between 2001 and 2020. a study revealed that almost 550,000 guns were owned by santa clara county residents alone. that's why we need to focus so much on using the laws that we have. before us now. to remove from who aren't allowed. to have them. fusion focus solely on illegal gun cr
states says karen was a tom who grew into a lovely woman. she could have been we will never know. because gary ramirez stole her. life. jail in maui, if there's any possibility that he harmed anyone else male female adult juvenile i wanna know, says he doesn't believe ramirez committed one heinous act 40 years ago and then went off and lived his life quietly. he believes it. could be other victims. out. ramirez and extradition. wednesday. in hawaii. santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez is...
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russell led a boston celtics dynasty and a record 11 titles, compare that to tom brady who has only won titles. while he was a champion on the court, it was what he championed off it. marching for civil rice with martin luther king jr. refusing to eat in a restaurant when they refused to serve black players on the celtics, and with mohammed ali and refused to enter the war and fight. >> i think i had a lot to do with the respect that athletes are treated with. black and white. >> reporter: in 1966 he became the first black coach of a major league team in any sport. later in life -- >> william f. russell. >> reporter: he would receive the presidential medal of freedom as someone who stood up for the rights and dignity of all men. >> basketball is what i do. not what i am. whatever i do, i would like to think i bring an intelligent approach to it. i work hard at it and i have a feeling of integrity. >> reporter: at 6'10", he was a force who stood tall. it was his larger than life achievements and dedication to social causes that made him a winner in basketball and in life. in 2013 the cit
russell led a boston celtics dynasty and a record 11 titles, compare that to tom brady who has only won titles. while he was a champion on the court, it was what he championed off it. marching for civil rice with martin luther king jr. refusing to eat in a restaurant when they refused to serve black players on the celtics, and with mohammed ali and refused to enter the war and fight. >> i think i had a lot to do with the respect that athletes are treated with. black and white. >>...
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republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in attendance just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy and achieving carbon neutrality. by 2045. the fact that those things have been done in california is rather extraordinary. none of this is easy. and you think in california, these things are easy, but they're not because a lot of interest rates. you know what argue for this? that is quote, and we can't afford to live in the status quo. and governor newsom says upon his return to sacramento, he's going to work behind the scenes to ensure his climate goals make it into actual legislation. >> but he's running at a time. the deadline for that august 31st. reporting here on the nevada side of lake tahoe, a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> this time last season the giants
republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protecting lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in attendance just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy and achieving carbon neutrality. by 2045. the fact that those things have been done in...
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but the bill does face opposition republican assembly member tom lackey who served 28 years as a starting with the california highway patrol says the proposal is not fair to law enforcement. the message that it sends. >> as law enforcement. are the ones that should be held accountable for any kind of injury that takes place as a result. the resistance. and i think that's a very, very unfair set of circumstances. >> and the bill still has quite a ways to go until it can become law. it first must pass both chambers, the assembly and the senate by a 2 thirds vote and only them will move to the governor's desk reporting at the california state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> all right. let's check on our 4 zone weather forecast. a live look outside at the bay bridge toll plaza. and there's no trying to do is pretty full earlier, probably with giants fans heading to the party to the game and north. this weather is just weird. i mean, i know this monsoonal stuff happens, but it seems like it's sticking around longer than usual. it's hanging around. in fact, we've got the tropical system off the coa
but the bill does face opposition republican assembly member tom lackey who served 28 years as a starting with the california highway patrol says the proposal is not fair to law enforcement. the message that it sends. >> as law enforcement. are the ones that should be held accountable for any kind of injury that takes place as a result. the resistance. and i think that's a very, very unfair set of circumstances. >> and the bill still has quite a ways to go until it can become law....
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abc's news contributor tom bossert, who served as deputy homeland security adviser to president george w. bush says al zawahiri's death is a major blow to the terror organization. >> hearing from people i've served with over the past 20 or 25 years is a sense of relief, a sense of vengeance and justice, no one is going to lose any sleep over this man losing his life tonight. this is something to be happy for and not sad about. >> reporter: but al zawahiri was found in a wealthy area of kabul just steps from the u.s. embassy less than one year after u.s. forces pulled out of afghanistan and the taliban took over claiming they had changed their ways. secretary of state antony blinken says by sheltering al zawahiri, the taliban grossly violated the terms of the doha agreement, the peace deal reached before the u.s. withdrawal. >> so they are not only doing nothing to prevent terrorist organizations like isis-k and al qaeda from operating in afghanistan, they were actually protecting the number one terrorist in the world so it shows they are not a partner at all. >> reporter: now the house
abc's news contributor tom bossert, who served as deputy homeland security adviser to president george w. bush says al zawahiri's death is a major blow to the terror organization. >> hearing from people i've served with over the past 20 or 25 years is a sense of relief, a sense of vengeance and justice, no one is going to lose any sleep over this man losing his life tonight. this is something to be happy for and not sad about. >> reporter: but al zawahiri was found in a wealthy area...
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but the bill does face opposition republican assembly member tom lackey who served 28 years as a starting with the california highway patrol says the proposal is not fair to law enforcement. the message that it sends. >> as law enforcement. are the ones that should be held accountable for any kind of injury that takes place as a result. the resistance. and i think that's a very, very unfair set of circumstances. >> and the bill still has quite a ways to go until it can become law. it first must pass both chambers, the assembly and the senate by a 2 thirds vote and only them will move to the governor's desk reporting at the california state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> in national news, a bill that would provide health care for and disability benefits for millions of veterans exposed to toxic burn pits one final approval in the senate yesterday ending a brief stalemate over the measure that had infuriated advocates and inspired some to camp outside the capital. washington correspondent anna work the joins us live with the latest. good morning, anna. >> good morning. well, those veterans and
but the bill does face opposition republican assembly member tom lackey who served 28 years as a starting with the california highway patrol says the proposal is not fair to law enforcement. the message that it sends. >> as law enforcement. are the ones that should be held accountable for any kind of injury that takes place as a result. the resistance. and i think that's a very, very unfair set of circumstances. >> and the bill still has quite a ways to go until it can become law....
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but the bill does face opposition republican assembly member tom lackey who served 28 years as a startingfornia highway patrol says the proposal is not fair to law enforcement. the message that it sends. >> as law enforcement. are the ones that should be held accountable for any kind of injury that takes place as a result. the resistance. and i think that's a very, very unfair set of circumstances. >> and the bill still has quite a ways to go until it can become law. it first must pass both chambers, the assembly and the senate by a 2 thirds vote and only them will move to the governor's desk reporting at the california state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> a major win in counter terrorism is a leader of al qaeda is killed in a u.s. airstrike. what we're learning about the mastermind behind the 9.11 attacks. >> and a controversial bill has passed the california legislature help to bay area cities could soon provide legal injection sites for drug users. one-on-one with san francisco's public defender in the multiple crises happening in the city and why he says the new da's policies will do mor
but the bill does face opposition republican assembly member tom lackey who served 28 years as a startingfornia highway patrol says the proposal is not fair to law enforcement. the message that it sends. >> as law enforcement. are the ones that should be held accountable for any kind of injury that takes place as a result. the resistance. and i think that's a very, very unfair set of circumstances. >> and the bill still has quite a ways to go until it can become law. it first must...
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republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protectingion comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in the tenants just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy and achieving carbon neutrality. by 2045. the fact that those things have been done in california is rather extraordinary. none of this is easy. and you think in california, these things are easy, but they're not because a lot of interest rates. you know what argue for this? that is quote, and we can't afford to live in the status quo. and governor newsom says upon his return to sacramento, he's going to work behind the scenes to ensure his climate goals make it into actual legislation. >> but he's running at a time. the deadline for that august 31st. reporting here on the nevada side of lake tahoe, a tom wallace kron. 4 news coming up. >> b
republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protectingion comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in the tenants just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy and achieving carbon neutrality. by...
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republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protectingthis region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. >> and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in the tenants just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy. >> and achieving carbon neutrality by 2045. the fact that those things have been done in california is rather extraordinary. none of this is easy. and you think in california, these things are easy, but they're not because a lot of interest rates. you know what argue for this? that is quote, and we can't afford to live in the status quo. and governor newsom says upon his return to sacramento, he's going to work behind the scenes to ensure his climate goals make it into actual legislation. but he's running out of time. the deadline for that august 31st. reporting here on the nevada side of lake tahoe, a tom wallace kron. 4 news. w
republican congressman tom mcclintock, who has represented this area for more than a decade, says protectingthis region comes down to one key thing. this all amid lee is a forest management issue. >> and this problem is not going to go away even if we all ride our bikes to work in the tofu for hamburg. that as governor gavin newsom was in the tenants just days before releasing his own climate goals for the state, which include finding a pathway to 100% clean energy. >> and achieving...
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tom: who is the buggy -- the bucky f. dent of the tents?e me three minutes to come up with a name. have we come up with what the f is? on the nasdaq 100, down by 1.6 percent. from new york city, this is bloomberg. ritika: keeping you up to date with news from around the world, with the first word, i'm ritika gupta. former treasury secretary larry summers once the federal reserve to deliver a stark message on economic pain. he says the fed should be clear it will need to impose restrictive monetary policy that drives up the unemployment rate in order to quell inflation. summers appeared on bloomberg tv's "wall street week" with david westin. citigroup says u.s. and patient is set to rise next year. citi is basing that on the retail price cap, which analysts expect more than triple by next april. citi is forecasting the british government come up with a $47 billion support package. 2000 british dockworkers have gone on strike. it is the country's largest port for handling containerized exports and imports. they have rejected a wage hike as in
tom: who is the buggy -- the bucky f. dent of the tents?e me three minutes to come up with a name. have we come up with what the f is? on the nasdaq 100, down by 1.6 percent. from new york city, this is bloomberg. ritika: keeping you up to date with news from around the world, with the first word, i'm ritika gupta. former treasury secretary larry summers once the federal reserve to deliver a stark message on economic pain. he says the fed should be clear it will need to impose restrictive...
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who has a u.s. army corporal had full security clearance and america's top-secret world war ii project to build the atomic tom. the who and the wendover doable. the long list of challenges i was confident about that. for the biography but why, but what and the how had to be uncovered. indeed sleeper agent is a biography of a soviet spy. born and raised in iowa and none for charming everyone he met. he loves baseball and was a w shortstop and could reel off the history and past with every big league picture -- pitcher. he played ridge and he was a fan of longfellow. he could recite them actually from several american poets and by several accounts quite the ladies man. he blended well into the american culture. all the while he was sending atomic secrets to moscow to help spit-up their own atomic bomb and a fascinating tale is perhaps in the subtitle the fact that he was never caught. helike all spy stories it gives readers the expected intrigue of espionage details of their many codenames. the various cover shots in the bronx where the handler and ko ko wo lived in the handler himself and his routines. it was
who has a u.s. army corporal had full security clearance and america's top-secret world war ii project to build the atomic tom. the who and the wendover doable. the long list of challenges i was confident about that. for the biography but why, but what and the how had to be uncovered. indeed sleeper agent is a biography of a soviet spy. born and raised in iowa and none for charming everyone he met. he loves baseball and was a w shortstop and could reel off the history and past with every big...
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tom longo, who is a political and market analyst and publisher of the gold goats and guns newsletter . physic washington is deliberately provoking beijing as part of an economic pressure campaign. visible philosophy is interesting because it just feels like so much theater to me and. but at the same time it is very serious. right. the chinese are vickie, very seriously in the us knows exactly what it's doing in terms of provocation. this entire affair with policy is actually the giant boss to get the chinese over commit or to overreact to the situations. and now we can start putting up a sanctions wall around china and the same way and that, that, that we put up or around russia, right? which is clearly, these are lead ups to a wider conflict. in many ways, i want as a single point of failure and he's trying to tie one appears not to have received much support in western media. and as a recent article by the new york times, the chase, the visit may plunge the us into indirect conflict, not only with russia, but also with china. us officials are a lot more concerned about ukraine's le
tom longo, who is a political and market analyst and publisher of the gold goats and guns newsletter . physic washington is deliberately provoking beijing as part of an economic pressure campaign. visible philosophy is interesting because it just feels like so much theater to me and. but at the same time it is very serious. right. the chinese are vickie, very seriously in the us knows exactly what it's doing in terms of provocation. this entire affair with policy is actually the giant boss to...
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well, it's cost life now to tom longer who is actually a political and market analyst and publisher of the gold goes and guns newsletter. something very much for joining us. time when these stocks are down following policies arrival to the island. is this a predictable market response? oh yeah, and the short term the in general though, you have to remember that around the world equity markets around the world are, are down europe or on the year overall. so, but we're over beginning to see it's actually an interesting diversion between us docs and the rest of the world. given the hawkish fed policy, which is created that divergence. and it's, there's dis, this visible philosophy is interesting because it just feels like so much theater to me and, but at the same time it is very serious. right. the chinese are taking very seriously in the us knows exactly what it's doing in terms of provocation. d. s m c is an incredibly important part of the global supply chain for electronics. you can't get around that. so this is very interesting. it's always been a very interesting problem. and that
well, it's cost life now to tom longer who is actually a political and market analyst and publisher of the gold goes and guns newsletter. something very much for joining us. time when these stocks are down following policies arrival to the island. is this a predictable market response? oh yeah, and the short term the in general though, you have to remember that around the world equity markets around the world are, are down europe or on the year overall. so, but we're over beginning to see it's...
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who's going to pay for all this? i'm tom in for kennedy. the president last week set up a political hand gee fade with the plan to but with record inflation hanging over the nation, some economists said it could make things worse but the white house simply said the president is fulfilling a campaign promise. >> it's a very targeted plan that will give relief to 90% of americans making less than $75,000 a year. this is important. this is a campaign promise that the president made and kept and he went beyond not just the $10,000 but up to $20,000. tom: on the other hand, republicans and some democrats still calling foul claiming the plan is too expensive and isn't fair to the millions who paid their dues. >> first off, it's inherently unfair. it's arbitrarily picking a group of individuals who are going to arbitrarily get their debt canceled with a stroke of the pen and not even going through congress. that's fairly illegal and adds hundreds of billions at a time we're trying to bring inflation under control. tom: that's what he thinks. what
who's going to pay for all this? i'm tom in for kennedy. the president last week set up a political hand gee fade with the plan to but with record inflation hanging over the nation, some economists said it could make things worse but the white house simply said the president is fulfilling a campaign promise. >> it's a very targeted plan that will give relief to 90% of americans making less than $75,000 a year. this is important. this is a campaign promise that the president made and kept...
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to have to stop paying for disappointing clients who decided tom _ disappointing clients who decidedts, meaning that ticket sales have been suspended indefinitely, but certainly up to the earliest, including — but certainly up to the earliest, including on the domestic and european _ including on the domestic and european routes, so be a really sort of coming _ european routes, so be a really sort of coming down hard. i have to say, i of coming down hard. i have to say, i have _ of coming down hard. i have to say, i have friends— of coming down hard. i have to say, i have friends with children of school — i have friends with children of school age, i have friends with children of schoolage, but i have friends with children of school age, but their flights were pooled _ school age, but their flights were pooled and they and other holidays putted _ pooled and they and other holidays pulled. of course, it's notjust that they're going to blow flies on carriers — that they're going to blow flies on carriers. �* ., ~ that they're going to blow flies on carriers. �* . ,, , ., ., carriers. a
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tom: the idea of gorbachev and yeltsin which i've been wrong on. we come to vladimir putin. whohim? when you look at transfer of power, how can you choose who is after vladimir putin? >> gets a tough question. vladimir putin has consolidated howard so much around the inner circle of the party that it's not like looking at another country where we can say who is competitive in election or whose popular. vladimir putin will try to hold onto power as possible. lisa: corbis jobs death raises a question as to whether russia could be a democracy and whether democracy has failed in russia. will whoever follows him also be an autocratic leader because of democracy that did not take off in the way many people hoped? >> gorbachev is hailed from the west as a hero. he was unpopular because even in the early 1990's, he could not deliver on his promises internally for what we are hoping for on the economic or political side. curvature was opening the growing pains would be temporary. that doesn't mean a country is doomed on one trajectory forever but it probably into the -- indicates it will
tom: the idea of gorbachev and yeltsin which i've been wrong on. we come to vladimir putin. whohim? when you look at transfer of power, how can you choose who is after vladimir putin? >> gets a tough question. vladimir putin has consolidated howard so much around the inner circle of the party that it's not like looking at another country where we can say who is competitive in election or whose popular. vladimir putin will try to hold onto power as possible. lisa: corbis jobs death raises...
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that said, i'm going to bring in tom winter who is still with us. not the documents that were taken from mar-a-lago and not returned to the archives were classified or not, it's not relevant to the three potential crimes that were laid out in the search warrant, because they involved the espionage act and obstruction. they have to be damaging to the national security. they didn't have to be classified, correct? >> reporter: right. you hit the nail on the head. the charges or potential charges that are listed in this parts of the search warrant that have been unseal and made public that we have been talking about, perhaps don't pertain to this, but let's just take what the memorandum that's been tweeted out here apparently today or put on truth social, i should say and take it to its full conclusion. if those documents were properly declassified and properly made available, whether or not they were published to you and i and everybody watching us, separate story. if they were properly declassified, that would not be a criminal offense. there would be
that said, i'm going to bring in tom winter who is still with us. not the documents that were taken from mar-a-lago and not returned to the archives were classified or not, it's not relevant to the three potential crimes that were laid out in the search warrant, because they involved the espionage act and obstruction. they have to be damaging to the national security. they didn't have to be classified, correct? >> reporter: right. you hit the nail on the head. the charges or potential...
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tom who is the most effective, at least in terms of his domestic politics, buts demand this e became. well, that's part of the international political reality. and when someone does not go towards him. in general, he and his advisers do not stop before biting the hand of the giver and viciously criticizing those who are not ready to meet them. this is an interesting situation. some must pay, some must provide a nuclear umbrella. and others. here they are, uh, they demand now. in washington, regarding these demands , there was a very quick reaction from the white house, where it was said that the united states was not going to enter. these are total bans on uh, visas for russians about uh, entry into the united states is the official position biden administration, actually. this, of course, is more difficult, because, as the state department will tell you, due to the lack of staff at the american embassy in moscow, and because of this, it is not possible, but to effectively consider russian visa applications and get tourist views very, very words. but i, of cours
tom who is the most effective, at least in terms of his domestic politics, buts demand this e became. well, that's part of the international political reality. and when someone does not go towards him. in general, he and his advisers do not stop before biting the hand of the giver and viciously criticizing those who are not ready to meet them. this is an interesting situation. some must pay, some must provide a nuclear umbrella. and others. here they are, uh, they demand now. in washington,...
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tom nichols, who is going to join us in a moment, writes in the atlantic, quote, as spoke with one of the original never trumpers over the weekend, a man who have lost friends and family because of his opposition to trump, and he told me that one of the most unsettling things to him is that these same pro trump family and friends now say that they believe that trump broke the law. they believe it. but they don't care. they see trump and his crusade, their crusade against evil, the drama that gives their lives meaning, as more important than the law. and quote. some of his supporters identify with him. you'll remember that washington post report that said nearly 60% of the people facing charges related to the capitol riot, january 6th, showed signs of prior money troubles, including bankruptcies, notices of eviction or foreclosure, bad debts, or unpaid taxes over the past two decades. all of those capitol attackers believed in donald trump. choosing his easily disprove -able and regularly disproven lies over democracy itself. but even the violent insurrection wasn't enough to poison ma
tom nichols, who is going to join us in a moment, writes in the atlantic, quote, as spoke with one of the original never trumpers over the weekend, a man who have lost friends and family because of his opposition to trump, and he told me that one of the most unsettling things to him is that these same pro trump family and friends now say that they believe that trump broke the law. they believe it. but they don't care. they see trump and his crusade, their crusade against evil, the drama that...
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tom stafford, who by the way, was with us today, got a standing ovation from our guests. then 11. that was the part of what is going to be artemis two and three. it is really a compression of a lot of the things. we are standing on the shoulders of those who had been there before, but with a completely different vehicle. jackie: we are running up on the end of time. two more. michael with wall street journal. >> thank you. mike, you talked about the issue of being on the core side, not the engine interface side. could you elaborate on that? have you had any conversations with people on your team, folks at boeing, given their role on the core side? mike: we certainly did discuss whether or not there was an engine problem. marsha's question earlier was alluding to, do we need to remove and replace an engine? there is no indication we are at that scenario at this point. boeing is a part of our engineering team, and the lot control center, on the mission control team. they are integral to the overall operation. we did tap their expertise. we have a whole host of technical experts asid
tom stafford, who by the way, was with us today, got a standing ovation from our guests. then 11. that was the part of what is going to be artemis two and three. it is really a compression of a lot of the things. we are standing on the shoulders of those who had been there before, but with a completely different vehicle. jackie: we are running up on the end of time. two more. michael with wall street journal. >> thank you. mike, you talked about the issue of being on the core side, not...
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drawing of a bear's head when working on this picture. there from the ermine actors and roles 800 tom felton, whomalfoy in the potterian, tried his son to play the role of harry himself but did not fit for this reason and the make-up artists did not help. he's blond, they couldn't, probably, his hair is exactly right, harry's hair is very light the book is dark, but the teenager did not succeed in coloring it very well. it can be seen that e's hair is dyed. let's find out who the question is from today. let's hello dear friends. i'm nikolai valuev. i would like to ask some questions for the participants in my 400 game. what do boxers do before a fight to prevent hand injury? bandage yes, quite right. questions from nikolai valuev for 600 what is the name of the fight with an imaginary opponent during the training of a boxer? questions from nikolay valuev for 800 in shadow fight the name of which blow comes from the english phrase slash from the bottom up? sea sea beyond the 800 pechura sea between the islands of kolguev, and vaygach is considered either an independent sea, or the southeastern p
drawing of a bear's head when working on this picture. there from the ermine actors and roles 800 tom felton, whomalfoy in the potterian, tried his son to play the role of harry himself but did not fit for this reason and the make-up artists did not help. he's blond, they couldn't, probably, his hair is exactly right, harry's hair is very light the book is dark, but the teenager did not succeed in coloring it very well. it can be seen that e's hair is dyed. let's find out who the question is...