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tony is indifferent, _ is still a prince. tony is indifferent, very - is still a prince.ou are not interested in the - are not interested in the shenanigans of the psychodrama is and all of that, do you think that they are impacting, harry and megan, on the queen? we hear a lot about the queen, an elderly lady now, they�*re not going to see her, is that of any interest to you? i they're not going to see her, is that of any interest to you? i think the queen has _ that of any interest to you? i think the queen has seen _ that of any interest to you? i think the queen has seen a _ that of any interest to you? i think the queen has seen a lot - that of any interest to you? i think the queen has seen a lot worse i that of any interest to you? i think. the queen has seen a lot worse than harry— the queen has seen a lot worse than harry and _ the queen has seen a lot worse than harry and megan, quite frankly. i think— harry and megan, quite frankly. i think there is an entire industry based _ think there is an entire industry based around saying what the queen or prince _ based
tony is indifferent, _ is still a prince. tony is indifferent, very - is still a prince.ou are not interested in the - are not interested in the shenanigans of the psychodrama is and all of that, do you think that they are impacting, harry and megan, on the queen? we hear a lot about the queen, an elderly lady now, they�*re not going to see her, is that of any interest to you? i they're not going to see her, is that of any interest to you? i think the queen has _ that of any interest to you?...
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uncle tony and dad as well. it's a - tony and dad as well. it's a privilege _ tony and dad as well.ry on the i tony and dad as well. it's a i privilege to carry on the family name — privilege to carry on the family name. to _ privilege to carry on the family name. ., , , , , ., name. to sides with plenty of history at _ name. to sides with plenty of history at old _ name. to sides with plenty of history at old trafford, i name. to sides with plenty of history at old trafford, two i name. to sides with plenty of i history at old trafford, two sides now ready to make more. adam wild, bbc news. will stir�*s rugby director expects the match tomorrow to be the final one in six ways. steve diamonds says the club is in a period of near purgatory as they and wasps consider a very uncertain futures. for the moment, wurster play on. —— worcester sure. for the moment, wurster play on. —— worcestersure. it's for the moment, wurster play on. —— worcester sure. it's over a week since the owners said they had a new buyer. if the conversations are true that they have _ buyer. if the conversations a
uncle tony and dad as well. it's a - tony and dad as well. it's a privilege _ tony and dad as well.ry on the i tony and dad as well. it's a i privilege to carry on the family name — privilege to carry on the family name. to _ privilege to carry on the family name. ., , , , , ., name. to sides with plenty of history at _ name. to sides with plenty of history at old _ name. to sides with plenty of history at old trafford, i name. to sides with plenty of history at old trafford, two i name. to...
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well, it de-ends centre, rfps of tony blair? well, it depends how _ centre, rfps of tony blair?you — centre, rfps of tony blair? well, it depends how you define _ centre, rfps of tony blair? well, it depends how you define the - centre, rfps of tony blair? well, it| depends how you define the centre, and the trouble is that in this country, the centre has been moving quite a lot. if you look at where the centre ground is, what do the majority of motors support? they support things like massive investment to deal with the climate emergency which labour did, it miliband put forward pretty bold proposal today which was welcome. they also back nationalisation of utilities. even conservative voters back that. they back higher tax on the highest earners. they back investment in the nhs. and other public services. they back an increase in minimum wage and an increase in minimum wage and an increase in minimum wage and an increase in pay for public sector workers. that is the centre ground if you look at what the majority population agrees that. that is a long way away from kier starmer
well, it de-ends centre, rfps of tony blair? well, it depends how _ centre, rfps of tony blair?you — centre, rfps of tony blair? well, it depends how you define _ centre, rfps of tony blair? well, it depends how you define the - centre, rfps of tony blair? well, it| depends how you define the centre, and the trouble is that in this country, the centre has been moving quite a lot. if you look at where the centre ground is, what do the majority of motors support? they support things like...
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this is labour's plan, isn't it, tony? it is labour's plan, isn't it, tony? the labour— is a logical plan, because the labour party said it, does not mean it as theirs — labour party said it, does not mean it as theirs exclusively. it will be a week_ it as theirs exclusively. it will be a week for— it as theirs exclusively. it will be a week for liz truss if you can spare — a week for liz truss if you can spare minister on tuesday, she has promised _ spare minister on tuesday, she has promised an— spare minister on tuesday, she has promised an action on energy bills and will_ promised an action on energy bills and will announce with any weak of taking _ and will announce with any weak of taking office, she says full stop we do not _ taking office, she says full stop we do not know much about the plan to understand — do not know much about the plan to understand why she has been a little cagey— understand why she has been a little cagey during the campaign about not pronouncing stuff. she needs to get in, pronouncing stuff. she needs to get in. see _ pronounci
this is labour's plan, isn't it, tony? it is labour's plan, isn't it, tony? the labour— is a logical plan, because the labour party said it, does not mean it as theirs — labour party said it, does not mean it as theirs exclusively. it will be a week_ it as theirs exclusively. it will be a week for— it as theirs exclusively. it will be a week for liz truss if you can spare — a week for liz truss if you can spare minister on tuesday, she has promised _ spare minister on tuesday, she has...
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tony is indifferent, _ is still a prince. tony is indifferent, very - is still a prince.is - indifferent, very comforting, is still a prince. tony is _ indifferent, very comforting, some things you can rely on. essen indifferent, very comforting, some things you can rely on.— things you can rely on. even if you are not interested _ things you can rely on. even if you are not interested in _ things you can rely on. even if you are not interested in the - are not interested in the shenanigans of the psychodrama is and all of that, do you think that they are impacting, harry and megan, on the queen? we hear a lot about the queen, an elderly lady now, they're not going to see her, is that of any interest to you? i think the queen has _ that of any interest to you? i think the queen has seen _ that of any interest to you? i think the queen has seen a _ that of any interest to you? i think the queen has seen a lot - that of any interest to you? i think the queen has seen a lot worse i that of any interest to you? i think. the queen has seen a lot worse than harry— the queen has
tony is indifferent, _ is still a prince. tony is indifferent, very - is still a prince.is - indifferent, very comforting, is still a prince. tony is _ indifferent, very comforting, some things you can rely on. essen indifferent, very comforting, some things you can rely on.— things you can rely on. even if you are not interested _ things you can rely on. even if you are not interested in _ things you can rely on. even if you are not interested in the - are not interested in the shenanigans...
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tony decided to put an end to this relationship.ccording to the sun, the man can no longer tolerate her. but it's not like that. for a long time he assured the british press that he was ukrainian. this is his destiny for which you can risk literally everything in this case, the risk was in a divorce from his wife after many years of marriage. the media focused on the love triangle. quite a lot of attention. after all, a resident of the target came to the uk under the refugee assistance program. and now tony's former family settled her in their own house. so the act of a citizen is a citizen. or rather, not stale at one time. caused an uproar from british readers. the smallest. what she was accused of was ingratitude for hospitality. well, why as a result, new happiness was never built, anastasia ivanova found out. of course, love overcomes everything, but according to the conduct of the ukrainian refugee , it was still an exception. tony garnett got to know sophia better and then sharply pushed this evil woman away from him. so now
tony decided to put an end to this relationship.ccording to the sun, the man can no longer tolerate her. but it's not like that. for a long time he assured the british press that he was ukrainian. this is his destiny for which you can risk literally everything in this case, the risk was in a divorce from his wife after many years of marriage. the media focused on the love triangle. quite a lot of attention. after all, a resident of the target came to the uk under the refugee assistance program....
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. >> tony armstrong jones is a brilliant photographer.s made his name. he has a very good social background. but he's not an aristocrat. tony is absolutely at the cutting edge of the approaching '60s revolution. >> the 1960s is a decade that witnesses great social, cultural, and political change. in britain there's a real liberalization in terms of how ordinary people are behaving. >> tony wears a polo neck sweater when he goes out instead of a collar and tie. his assistants have to stitch up his jeans so tightly. tight jeans were just coming in then. >> he was a real breath of fresh air, completely different from anybody she'd known or gone out with. of course he had huge sex appeal. huge sex appeal. tony has a room. it overlooks the river. it's old and romantic. it's a place you can get away from everybody. and he takes her down there on his motor bike. can you imagine a royal princess getting on a motorbike and driving down to a flat in ratherheim? sort of unthinkable really. tony would cook a steak and salad, and princess margaret wou
. >> tony armstrong jones is a brilliant photographer.s made his name. he has a very good social background. but he's not an aristocrat. tony is absolutely at the cutting edge of the approaching '60s revolution. >> the 1960s is a decade that witnesses great social, cultural, and political change. in britain there's a real liberalization in terms of how ordinary people are behaving. >> tony wears a polo neck sweater when he goes out instead of a collar and tie. his assistants...
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tony blair entered downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it. as it were, and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was in pression to the whole new labour. it was always new in a new cool baton. here it was all, everything was going to change. things were going to apparently get better during their 1st audience. elizabeth cuts herself confident, prime minister, down to size. when tony blair 1st became prominent his very 1st audience with the queen, he told me the queen said, ah mister bla, welcome to 1st audience as prime minister. of course, my 1st brand minister was winston churchill. and he went and bought then and he said that put me my place straight away. oh, just 3 months after blair takes
tony blair entered downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it. as it were, and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was in pression to the whole...
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tony black enters downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and in a he, he was very, very cocky when he started out he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was him fresh. and it was all new labor. it was always new in a new cool baton year. it was old. everything was going to change. things were going to apparently get better during the 1st audience, elizabeth cuts herself confident, prime minister, down to size. when tony blair 1st became prominent his very 1st audience with the queen, he told me the queen said, ah mister bla, welcome to 1st audience as prime minister. of course, my 1st grand minister was winston churchill. and he went and bought then. and he said that put me my place straight away. oh, just 3 months after blair takes o
tony black enters downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and in a he, he was very, very cocky when he started out he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was him fresh. and it was all...
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now, your great mentor in politics was tony benn.ed a lot, yeah. you said it was the sort of university of life for you. we had a thing called the independent left corresponding society on sunday, not every sunday, some sunday evenings at his house. now, you will remember that when tony benn left parliament, he said he was leaving parliament he said with a smile on his face to get more involved in politics, beacause he thought real politics was outside. he phoned me up that morning, i remember it. he phoned me up and he said, "jeremy, are you there?" isaid, "yeah, yeah, hi, what was it you wanted, tony?" and he said, "i'vejust prepared this statement." "what?" he said, "can i read it to you?" so i said, "sure, sure." it was slightly longer than the words you put in there, it was about stepping down and so on. so, he read it to me, and he then said, "what do you think? because you've gone very quiet." and i was sort of trying to take in what he was saying, and i said, "well, two things, tony." one is, i don't agree with it, i think yo
now, your great mentor in politics was tony benn.ed a lot, yeah. you said it was the sort of university of life for you. we had a thing called the independent left corresponding society on sunday, not every sunday, some sunday evenings at his house. now, you will remember that when tony benn left parliament, he said he was leaving parliament he said with a smile on his face to get more involved in politics, beacause he thought real politics was outside. he phoned me up that morning, i remember...
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tony blair entered downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came into office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was the impression to the all new labor. it was always in a new cool baton. here it was all, everything was going to change, things were going to apparently get better. during the 1st audience, elizabeth cuts herself confident, prime minister, down to size. when tony blair 1st became prominent his very 1st audience with the queen, he told me the queen said, ah mister bla, welcome to 1st audience as prime minister. of course, my 1st brand minister was winston churchill. and he went and bought them. and he said that put me my place straight away. oh, just 3 months after blair takes of
tony blair entered downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came into office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was the impression to the all...
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tony black enters downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated, at least that was the impression, tbs, old, new labor. it was always new in a new cool baton year. it was all, everything was going to change, things were going to apparently get better. during the 1st audience, elizabeth cuts herself confident, prime minister, down to size. when tony blair 1st became prominent his very 1st audience with the queen, he told me the queen said, ah mister bla, welcome to 1st audience as prime minister. of course, my 1st grand minister was winston churchill. and he went and bought them. and he said that put me my place straight away. oh, just 3 months after blair takes
tony black enters downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated, at least that was the impression, tbs, old,...
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. ♪ >>tucker: a few weeks before the last presidential election in 2020 a man called tony bobulinskield a press conference and in the press conference he provided evidence that joe biden was directly involved in benefiting from his son's overseas influencing pedaling operation. he spoke to bobulinski for an hour on this show. he demonstrate that had joe biden stood to gain 10% of the proceeds from an emergency company. the new york post is reporting that fbi spoke to bobulinski for several hours in october after his press conference and agent called tim tim thibault was invd in this investigation. miranda, thank you for coming onto the show tonight. explain if you would the story that you wrote. >> thanks, tucker. we found that tony bobulinski was interviewed for 5-point a r .--5.5 hours by the fbi and gave them chapter verse on joe biden's involvement and son hunter and brother jim biden's pedaling scheme around the world and tens of millions of dollars came into biden family coffers including from china. joe biden was involved and tony bobulinski told the fbi he had met with the fo
. ♪ >>tucker: a few weeks before the last presidential election in 2020 a man called tony bobulinskield a press conference and in the press conference he provided evidence that joe biden was directly involved in benefiting from his son's overseas influencing pedaling operation. he spoke to bobulinski for an hour on this show. he demonstrate that had joe biden stood to gain 10% of the proceeds from an emergency company. the new york post is reporting that fbi spoke to bobulinski for...
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isaid, yeah, yeah, i'm fine. that was it you want, tony?you? so i said, sure, sure. it was slightly longer than the words you put in there. it was about stepping down and so on. so read it to me. and he then said, what do you think? because you've gone very quiet. and i was sort of trying to take in what he was saying, and i said, well, two things, tony. one is, i don't agree with it, i think you're wrong. secondly, it's bloody brilliant. so, you like the phrase, but not the not the idea? correct, you got it. so, why was he wrong then? you're not trying to be an ageist, are you? you're a0 years next year. you can easilyjust say look, i can do all the campaigns and rallies and speeches and all the rest of it. i don't need to be in parliament of around keir starmer every day, let's call it a day. i enjoy being active. i'm determined to bring about social justice and changes and anything i can do to do that i will carry on doing. that's my life. jeremy corbyn, thank you very much forjoining me on political thinking. what is absolutely clear is
isaid, yeah, yeah, i'm fine. that was it you want, tony?you? so i said, sure, sure. it was slightly longer than the words you put in there. it was about stepping down and so on. so read it to me. and he then said, what do you think? because you've gone very quiet. and i was sort of trying to take in what he was saying, and i said, well, two things, tony. one is, i don't agree with it, i think you're wrong. secondly, it's bloody brilliant. so, you like the phrase, but not the not the idea?...
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there were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, i were lots of echoes of tony blair in it.deliver. were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, iwill deliver. she were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, i will deliver. she did not say what _ it, i will deliver. she did not say what she — it, i will deliver. she did not say what she would deliver. she made a strange _ what she would deliver. she made a strange quip, not equipped, her comment— strange quip, not equipped, her comment about boris johnson delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so _ delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so i— delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so i was not massively inspired _ flat, so i was not massively inspired by the speech, but she has to deliver. — inspired by the speech, but she has to deliver, and more than 40% of party— to deliver, and more than 40% of party members, a majority of tory mps, _ party members, a majority of tory mps. did _ party members, a majority of tory mps, did not vote for her, she has -ot mps, did not vote for her, sh
there were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, i were lots of echoes of tony blair in it.deliver. were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, iwill deliver. she were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, i will deliver. she did not say what _ it, i will deliver. she did not say what she — it, i will deliver. she did not say what she would deliver. she made a strange _ what she would deliver. she made a strange quip, not equipped, her comment— strange quip, not equipped, her comment about boris...
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>> you know, sorry, that was for land, tony. as well but lynn, please. >> no, they don't support biden. there has not been just may be d with that supported biden. let me tell you something, biden has cut the union's throat. all of the gas partners. this man right here has cut us down to nothing. the thing about it is, we have to do other stuff that we are not accustomed to doing. right now in oil and gas industries, we have to survive. this man right here does not care nothing about a union. >> todd: tony, same question to you. >> yeah, i mean i think politics is very emotional. unfortunately, during these times, going to the checkout at the grocery store. it is about real math. it is really, really hard to support somebody when it is hard to put food on the table for your family. >> todd: tony, we see polls tighten and the battleground states. do you have a sense as to who these people are that are not just voting f for the biden agea but the candidates themselves who espouse that agenda on the democratic side? quite frankly,
>> you know, sorry, that was for land, tony. as well but lynn, please. >> no, they don't support biden. there has not been just may be d with that supported biden. let me tell you something, biden has cut the union's throat. all of the gas partners. this man right here has cut us down to nothing. the thing about it is, we have to do other stuff that we are not accustomed to doing. right now in oil and gas industries, we have to survive. this man right here does not care nothing...
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tony chang in bangkok, thank you. he you ends. atomic watchdog says 2 of its inspectors will stay at these operation nuclear plant in ukraine on a permanent basis. on thursday, the i 18 said dale worried after the integrity of the facility in the south of ukraine. given moscow have accused each other of endangering the plant with military strikes and nuclear plant is controlled by russia, but manned by ukrainian staff. i worried i worry and i will continue to be worried about the plant until we have a situation which is more stable, which is more predictable. it is obvious that that the plant and the physical integrity of the plant has been violated several times by chance, by deliberation. let's speak to given a zone to live in key forest. i gave bring us up to speed with what's been happening with the i is visit his operation and how ukrainian authorities have react. well, the big question that we're facing now is what happens next to the i officials. they're on their 2nd day at the visit. and there's been conflicti
tony chang in bangkok, thank you. he you ends. atomic watchdog says 2 of its inspectors will stay at these operation nuclear plant in ukraine on a permanent basis. on thursday, the i 18 said dale worried after the integrity of the facility in the south of ukraine. given moscow have accused each other of endangering the plant with military strikes and nuclear plant is controlled by russia, but manned by ukrainian staff. i worried i worry and i will continue to be worried about the plant until we...
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tony, george, and meghan still with us. it is time for rapid. it is really important at a time when people are not getting there had around. what is the more likely peak in the fed funds rate? 5% or 4%? tony? >> 5%. lisa: george? >> neither. >> 5%. lisa: what you think will over perform? >> u.s. investment grade. >> ig. >> high-yield. lisa: at the end of next year, how big will the fed's balance sheet be? closer to seven try in dollars or closer to where it is right now -- closer to severn trent dollars or where it is now? >> somewhere in the middle. >> $7 million. >> i will take a low income a $7 trillion. lisa: thank you to all of you. from new york, that does it for us. this is "bloomberg." ♪ pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do bett
tony, george, and meghan still with us. it is time for rapid. it is really important at a time when people are not getting there had around. what is the more likely peak in the fed funds rate? 5% or 4%? tony? >> 5%. lisa: george? >> neither. >> 5%. lisa: what you think will over perform? >> u.s. investment grade. >> ig. >> high-yield. lisa: at the end of next year, how big will the fed's balance sheet be? closer to seven try in dollars or closer to where it...
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tony: some families tell us this was an option they chose to pursue.nfirmed that about 150 students have enrolled virtually, but it is also important to note that this is a community of largely working-class families, and so what many parents have said is that they simply did not have the option of enrolling their children in virtual learning and so they had to face this dilemma of sending their children back to school. we also know that some families as a matter of fact have enrolled their kids in other schools and districts as well as private schools in the area. amna: we just saw how much anger and frustration is still on the ground, recall the townhome -- townhome meeting where anger boiled over. all of that frustration and anger, hasn't it led to accountability on the ground? tony: there are dictations it is leading to accountability on the ground. keep in mind that last month, school district, after three months, fired the school district police chief, said to be the incident commander that day, and just this evening, we are able to report that t
tony: some families tell us this was an option they chose to pursue.nfirmed that about 150 students have enrolled virtually, but it is also important to note that this is a community of largely working-class families, and so what many parents have said is that they simply did not have the option of enrolling their children in virtual learning and so they had to face this dilemma of sending their children back to school. we also know that some families as a matter of fact have enrolled their...
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great to see you. >> thanks, mel. >> tony dwyer. all right. tony does not recommend any s&p right now, have we seen a mini rally back to that downtrend? which sectors lead us there? >> i think it is tech, i think tech has been beaten up here. you know, there are some groups that have acted pretty well here. obviously, there is a lot of crowding in energy stocks, i think they would be week. i understand the fundamentals are probably a lot better for these companies, going forward, so the geopolitical things will keep the pedal to the metal. i want to keep an eye on financials, here, tim brought this up yesterday. i think the idea of some sort of faults that could start in europe given the situation over there, we know that the credit situation, the housing situation in china is really bad. let's see how the banks can rally here. that is when i will keep a close eye on. >> i am constructive after these next two months. i am constructive going to your and after the midterm elections. i'm not constructing now. the last person to say they will pivo
great to see you. >> thanks, mel. >> tony dwyer. all right. tony does not recommend any s&p right now, have we seen a mini rally back to that downtrend? which sectors lead us there? >> i think it is tech, i think tech has been beaten up here. you know, there are some groups that have acted pretty well here. obviously, there is a lot of crowding in energy stocks, i think they would be week. i understand the fundamentals are probably a lot better for these companies, going...
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thank you tony for that. tony chang live there in bangkok. the head of the u ends. the atomic watchdog is wanting the physical integrity of your abs. largest nuclear power plant has been violated. val grossi and esteem have finally been able to inspect these apparition complex in ukraine. keven moscow have accused each other of attacking the plant and risking nuclear catastrophe. that isabel reports from ukraine's capital ah renewed fighting around the somebody'd see a nuclear power plant in the city of a not that it did not prevent the un nuclear watchdog team from crossing the front lines. ah, in spite of the dangers, the team lead by the international atomic energy director ref, i little c moved ahead to begin the much expected visit. good aussie said he was able to inspect vital equipment. i worry, i worried i warry and i will continue to be worried about the plant until we have a situation which is more stable, which is more predictable. it is obvious that that, that plant and that physical integrity of the plant has been violated several times by chance. by de
thank you tony for that. tony chang live there in bangkok. the head of the u ends. the atomic watchdog is wanting the physical integrity of your abs. largest nuclear power plant has been violated. val grossi and esteem have finally been able to inspect these apparition complex in ukraine. keven moscow have accused each other of attacking the plant and risking nuclear catastrophe. that isabel reports from ukraine's capital ah renewed fighting around the somebody'd see a nuclear power plant in...
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with toni cade bambara. his interest extend to sports and popular culture and those interest are reflected in the book ballers of the new school race and sports in america. so everyone, please welcome brother to bd lewis. thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. this year's theme is the beautiful struggle. struggle black writers lighting the way and i think using this theme as well as our the theme for our panel, our participants will engage in a will take on the theme of how black writers have in their understanding of continuous struggle for justice and the need to address aspiration issues and challenges that affect the black community have been a voice of strength and provided the bomb for our souls. so our panelists will will, in a few seconds after i introduce each of them, lean into and the transformative power of literature an agent of both for both personal and social change. so there's absolutely no question that central to community healing and liberation has been spirituals and gospel m
with toni cade bambara. his interest extend to sports and popular culture and those interest are reflected in the book ballers of the new school race and sports in america. so everyone, please welcome brother to bd lewis. thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. this year's theme is the beautiful struggle. struggle black writers lighting the way and i think using this theme as well as our the theme for our panel, our participants will engage in a will take on the theme of how black...
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the former prime minister sir tony blair.aritable causes, one of the most notable being the prince's trust which he set up in 1976 to help improve the lives of disadvantaged young people. a man who benefited personally from the prince's trust and is now an ambassador for it is golden globe and emmy award nominated uk actor david aurelio. i wanted to ask you about the prince's trust because the prince's trust as i understand it, you are a successful actor now, but it's what got you started? yes. you are a successful actor now, but it's what got you started?— it's what got you started? yes, it is what got _ it's what got you started? yes, it is what got me — it's what got you started? yes, it is what got me started _ it's what got you started? yes, it is what got me started as - it's what got you started? yes, it is what got me started as a - it's what got you started? yes, it - is what got me started as a teenager living on a council estate in islington, london. isimply living on a council estate in islington, london. i simply
the former prime minister sir tony blair.aritable causes, one of the most notable being the prince's trust which he set up in 1976 to help improve the lives of disadvantaged young people. a man who benefited personally from the prince's trust and is now an ambassador for it is golden globe and emmy award nominated uk actor david aurelio. i wanted to ask you about the prince's trust because the prince's trust as i understand it, you are a successful actor now, but it's what got you started? yes....
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he saw tony blair in the pictures earlier on to tony blair and to some of his ministers when they were in government. prince charles was writing letters to them, asking them to change policy on matters on matters that he cared about. a took a 10 year fight for some of the media to get those letters released. and what for a little cash up, those letters was released. the rest with them put under very much lock and key. so we don't know how much influence he's been trying to take over the day to day governing of the country while he was prince of wales in an interview a couple of years ago he at she admitted yet no, actually when i am king, i'm gonna have to stop that because it's unconstitutional and said that there is this kind of separation of royalty and, and politicians that is supposed to be relatively strict. that of course has always been relatively fluid. i mean, we also know from reporting over the last few years that there were various different interventions from the royal house while the queen was still in charge and also to the families benefits on regulations that wouldn't
he saw tony blair in the pictures earlier on to tony blair and to some of his ministers when they were in government. prince charles was writing letters to them, asking them to change policy on matters on matters that he cared about. a took a 10 year fight for some of the media to get those letters released. and what for a little cash up, those letters was released. the rest with them put under very much lock and key. so we don't know how much influence he's been trying to take over the day to...
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many of the court had heard stories of tony's goings on. wildly in love, but there is danger ahead. answer a few questions and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds we'll come to you pay you on the spot then pick up your car that's it at carvana online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. >> by the mid-1960s the queen and prince philip are increasingly eclipsed by princess margaret and her husband tony. >>> in 1965 they go to the states for a three week, 5-city tour. this glamorous couple take the united states by storm. >> they are an unofficial visit ability the queen and are treated like movie stars. margaret is the first world celebrity ppc and elizab
many of the court had heard stories of tony's goings on. wildly in love, but there is danger ahead. answer a few questions and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds we'll come to you pay you on the spot then pick up your car that's it at carvana online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes...
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joining us is superintendent tony thurman. thank you for your time. everyone agrees that we need to get guns away from schools and students and teachers should be safe. but how can we make that happen? >> obviously we need more laws to keep these guns off our street. 30 rounds being fired, these are guns that are not intended to be used for anything other than harm and destruction and should be nowhere near the school. we also have a responsibility to work with all of our leaders and intervention programs. we reach out to the oakland school district to see how we can help in that matter. >> what can you do in your office to help support those goals? >> we have been working with a number of groups that do intervention and we want to see more schools have intervention specialists. we work with schools to create safety plans. schools just aren't prepared to go up against the things that have been important. that gang style kind of retaliation that has been reported to be the source of this particular shooting. we are working with a number of groups that
joining us is superintendent tony thurman. thank you for your time. everyone agrees that we need to get guns away from schools and students and teachers should be safe. but how can we make that happen? >> obviously we need more laws to keep these guns off our street. 30 rounds being fired, these are guns that are not intended to be used for anything other than harm and destruction and should be nowhere near the school. we also have a responsibility to work with all of our leaders and...
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and tony i met in 1996 of the republican convention in san diego where tony was the chief pollster orls pleasure vigil campaign. he's done a lot of republican campaigns including president trump's successful 2016 presidential campaign and the 2020 presidential campaign. thank you guys for being with us here. it is not a coincidence after the 2020 campaign we have lost -- we hired these two guys to do polling for us because they are very good and bipartisan by nature as a team they do very good survey work. they are here today because they are not just stores. but the -- they understand the country and can analyze where the country is. and that is what politics is all about even more than a horse race. so let me start of the 10,000 foot level. if i could. we are in the midst of the campaign that almost feels like to campaign. there's a traditional midterm campaign where the metrics on the table a middling presidential rating the history that says a new presidential party uses a lot of seed in the first midterm after he takes office. and a very -- weary country on the economic front. a
and tony i met in 1996 of the republican convention in san diego where tony was the chief pollster orls pleasure vigil campaign. he's done a lot of republican campaigns including president trump's successful 2016 presidential campaign and the 2020 presidential campaign. thank you guys for being with us here. it is not a coincidence after the 2020 campaign we have lost -- we hired these two guys to do polling for us because they are very good and bipartisan by nature as a team they do very good...
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not only that, desantis outed t tony fauci as an elf. tony fauci is tall.t's karine-jean pierre! of all of the jobs you could hire karine-jean pierre for, professional hand waver the first. wave a hand and look confused. she is at the top of your list. if you need someone who can speak english and communicate ideas we can understand, she might be at the bottom of your list. but they hired her anyway. the result is amazing. heartening. these are the leaders of the revolution. today karine-jean pierre defined the term extremist us for. she defined it from the podium: anyone whose views differ from the majority of americans. if your views are different from the majority, you are an extremist. here's the best part: karine-jean pierre works for a guy who has a 38% approval rating. the question before the class today is 38% less or more than the majority! math is not karine-jean pierre's strong suit. it's not her boss's strong suit either. cognition is not his strong suit. this is the man who took orders from men in easter bunny costumes and chose as his vice-pre
not only that, desantis outed t tony fauci as an elf. tony fauci is tall.t's karine-jean pierre! of all of the jobs you could hire karine-jean pierre for, professional hand waver the first. wave a hand and look confused. she is at the top of your list. if you need someone who can speak english and communicate ideas we can understand, she might be at the bottom of your list. but they hired her anyway. the result is amazing. heartening. these are the leaders of the revolution. today karine-jean...
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we have prime minister tony blair, sir tony blair, who was prime minister for this queen from 1997 foring, long relationship. so tony blair, welcome to the program. we've seen your incredibly moving statement on the passing of the queen and i think i just want to ask you first to describe for us how you first came upon her, and you talked how she's been in your life all your life, from which you were a flag-waving kid? >> yes. i wlehen i was just a child and was brought up in the north of england and she visited the city and i remember her, watching her being driven through the streets, and then, of course, the next time i really was anywhere close to her was when i became prime minister. and she was -- we used to then have a weekly audience. she was immensely gracious and kind, sympathetic. you know, we would have good discussions. she was one person, an interview, you could have complete confidence and say whatever you needed to say, ask whatever you wanted to ask, and, you know, the thing about her which i think is the most important thing in understanding why it is such intensity o
we have prime minister tony blair, sir tony blair, who was prime minister for this queen from 1997 foring, long relationship. so tony blair, welcome to the program. we've seen your incredibly moving statement on the passing of the queen and i think i just want to ask you first to describe for us how you first came upon her, and you talked how she's been in your life all your life, from which you were a flag-waving kid? >> yes. i wlehen i was just a child and was brought up in the north of...
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thanks forjoining us, tony. and what you think the markets would make of it? the plan has got a lot of hopeful optimism in it ended this traditionally vague, as conference speeches already are. what is important is in what is in the manifesto. the important bits of it, it is clearly not what the government are duping. the markets are very worried about the government's hope that cutting taxes is actually going to raise revenues by improving the supply side of the economy, and almost all economists, probably all of those except those closely involved with the truss team, would not agree that that will happen, no evidence that it would happen, no evidence that it would happen, and that is why financial markets are concerned, because they will see that simple he piling on indefinitely. what is stopping this becoming a full—blown financial crisis, i think, becoming a full—blown financial crisis, ithink, is becoming a full—blown financial crisis, i think, is the very encouraging polling for labour, so markets can see
thanks forjoining us, tony. and what you think the markets would make of it? the plan has got a lot of hopeful optimism in it ended this traditionally vague, as conference speeches already are. what is important is in what is in the manifesto. the important bits of it, it is clearly not what the government are duping. the markets are very worried about the government's hope that cutting taxes is actually going to raise revenues by improving the supply side of the economy, and almost all...
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tony xu is going to join me on stage. we'll have a conversation, as we did actually last year on this very day last year, they were announcing alcohol delivery since then, inflation has become an important story as we know, margins tend to be pretty narrow in grocery, but doordash has continued to grow organically about 20% year over year they have some announcements today that we'll get into, new partnerships they recently kind of undid a partnership with walmart, which is a huge player in grocery, but they got some more partnerships going on, got some questions about the impact of this economy on the labor force, availability of drivers, which they call dashers. and also some m&a, they just closed a deal at the beginning of the summer, a big one, $8 billion all stock. all stock helps in this environment. >> we have talked about where doordash sits in the gig economy space, and when you compare it to an uber that has got deeper into food delivery over the pandemic, doordash has commanded a higher valuation among investor
tony xu is going to join me on stage. we'll have a conversation, as we did actually last year on this very day last year, they were announcing alcohol delivery since then, inflation has become an important story as we know, margins tend to be pretty narrow in grocery, but doordash has continued to grow organically about 20% year over year they have some announcements today that we'll get into, new partnerships they recently kind of undid a partnership with walmart, which is a huge player in...
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thanks tony . tony chang live 1st. there in bangkok, thailand on those sentence 6 just handed down to me and mom are still ahead on al jazeera, the not backing down protesters defy a security crack down in iran when anger is spreading. definitely young woman in police custody. ah, here's her weather update in a minute. 15 great tissue will begin in the middle east. no major changes from the last time i spoke with you. those winds still somewhat of a factor across the gulf states and it is going to be a human weekend in store. so don't we've got you in for a high of 38 degrees as we look around the red sea temperatures have come down in jetta to 36. i mean, it was just a few days ago. you're about 46. it's that time of the year where we see these sorts of temperature swings off the buck is done. it is dry. monsoon rains have cleared away, but we have seen some storms around the hor and also for as long about as wall up against the foothills of the himalayas. so some of that could leak into the capital region. and also f
thanks tony . tony chang live 1st. there in bangkok, thailand on those sentence 6 just handed down to me and mom are still ahead on al jazeera, the not backing down protesters defy a security crack down in iran when anger is spreading. definitely young woman in police custody. ah, here's her weather update in a minute. 15 great tissue will begin in the middle east. no major changes from the last time i spoke with you. those winds still somewhat of a factor across the gulf states and it is going...
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will happen to a congressman. >> tony: , yes, he will likely, very little will happen to him.ause he is a minor, these cartels are very organized. they utilize minors, and they utilize different folks as mules in order to get folks over our border that is completely unsecure. one of the things that we have to do, i do not understand, this should not be a partisan is the issue. joe biden and the congress should come together and go, how do we protect americans. because when fentanyl all killed, it does not care if you are a democrat or republican, it doesn't care about the color of your skin, who you pray to. it kills all of our children. they should be something that should unite us. instead, they wanted, the democrats, the house democrats in particular want to deny that the border is secure, or denying that it is not secure, when in fact, it is completely wide open in el paso, and my district. you know, that sector, they have about 2100 agents, 2100 agents. i just got off the phone later today it with the secretary of, gloria chavez she told me that she has 8 agents out in th
will happen to a congressman. >> tony: , yes, he will likely, very little will happen to him.ause he is a minor, these cartels are very organized. they utilize minors, and they utilize different folks as mules in order to get folks over our border that is completely unsecure. one of the things that we have to do, i do not understand, this should not be a partisan is the issue. joe biden and the congress should come together and go, how do we protect americans. because when fentanyl all...
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tony, good to see you. my outlook for this cycle was lower units, higher margins and really the questions of, "a," does apple have the components to fulfill demand on the premium end? if so that'd be great. and are they going to get the comp on apples and watches given stores have opened this year >> i think that frames it pretty well more broadly i think the question is will a consumer that is increasingly pressured by high interest rates and perhaps some difficult comparisons from a year and two years ago when they were home and spending on consumer electronics, will apple be able to continue to engage and command dollars from this consumer that's the real question and extends not just to iphone but also more broadly to macs and ipads, which have had a really good year during the pandemic and over the last year and it's one to watch. it all goes back to how healthy is the consumer? and ultimately is apple's positioning, product positioning target a somewhat more affluent consumer, able to continue to pers
tony, good to see you. my outlook for this cycle was lower units, higher margins and really the questions of, "a," does apple have the components to fulfill demand on the premium end? if so that'd be great. and are they going to get the comp on apples and watches given stores have opened this year >> i think that frames it pretty well more broadly i think the question is will a consumer that is increasingly pressured by high interest rates and perhaps some difficult comparisons...
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gayle king and tony dokoupil stay up with stephen colbert. ol.insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find...
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tony bonsignore, bbc news. tony bonsignore is with me.to wait, as you were saying, and we know the winner, but the conversation throughout the leadership race has been very much about the cost of living and energy bills, and that has continued today with these appearances by both contestants in the race?- contestants in the race? yeah, listenin: contestants in the race? yeah, listening to — contestants in the race? yeah, listening to rishi _ contestants in the race? yeah, listening to rishi sunak - contestants in the race? yeah, listening to rishi sunak earlier| contestants in the race? yeah, - listening to rishi sunak earlier on, with laura kuenssberg, sounding perhaps a tiny bit defeated, still pushing out that message, but talking as we heard in that package about what he might do if he loses. he still might pull it off. i think the important difference that we've seen, the important shift, is from liz truss. liz truss throughout the contest has kind of batted away questions about what she would do about soaring energy bills, at one po
tony bonsignore, bbc news. tony bonsignore is with me.to wait, as you were saying, and we know the winner, but the conversation throughout the leadership race has been very much about the cost of living and energy bills, and that has continued today with these appearances by both contestants in the race?- contestants in the race? yeah, listenin: contestants in the race? yeah, listening to — contestants in the race? yeah, listening to rishi _ contestants in the race? yeah, listening to rishi...