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why is president tsai here not accepting to talk directly with the chinese?ai ing—wen said very clearly that as long as there is equitable terms for dialogue, she's happy to have a conversation to keep the taiwan strait peaceful and so on. but i mean, she says she will only talk if beijing drops that precondition that taiwan is part of china. and so you've got a deadlock. they're not going to do that. president xi has just reiterated unification must happen, and so you have no dialogue. maybe a video conference then. but, i mean, not even that's taken place. i mean, are you encouraging her to do that? my point here is that if there are ways for the beijing authorities and taiwan government to have a more matter of factly conversation around the day to day conversations matters when it concerns to people's livelihoods and so on, that has been going on for quite a while. what you're asking is essentially the political question, but from my point of view, because i'm nonpartisan, i think it's far easier if we focus on the parts, for example, advancing democracy,
why is president tsai here not accepting to talk directly with the chinese?ai ing—wen said very clearly that as long as there is equitable terms for dialogue, she's happy to have a conversation to keep the taiwan strait peaceful and so on. but i mean, she says she will only talk if beijing drops that precondition that taiwan is part of china. and so you've got a deadlock. they're not going to do that. president xi has just reiterated unification must happen, and so you have no dialogue. maybe...
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what can we expect president tsai—ing wen to say about china in her speech later today? the affirmation of taiwan's democratic system that you just heard and its importance in asia as a model or an example. heard and its importance in asia as a model oran example. i heard and its importance in asia as a model or an example. i think we can expect to hear from her the accomplishments of her administration during her time in office and what it's done for the taiwan economy. and it's place in the world. and finally, i expect to hear from the world. and finally, i expect to hearfrom her some very the world. and finally, i expect to hear from her some very strong words about taiwan's determination to develop its own military to defend itself against any threats from the mainland. ~ ., ~, itself against any threats from the mainland. ~ ., _ .,, itself against any threats from the mainland. ~ ., _ , , mainland. when nancy pelosi visited in au . ust mainland. when nancy pelosi visited in august she _ mainland. when nancy pelosi visited in august she seemed _ mainland. when nancy
what can we expect president tsai—ing wen to say about china in her speech later today? the affirmation of taiwan's democratic system that you just heard and its importance in asia as a model or an example. heard and its importance in asia as a model oran example. i heard and its importance in asia as a model or an example. i think we can expect to hear from her the accomplishments of her administration during her time in office and what it's done for the taiwan economy. and it's place in the...
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frank tsai.ntrolling and coercive behaviour, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. the 21—year—old manchester united striker was first arrested on suspicion of rape and assault injanuary and was immediately suspended from playing or training by the club. he was re—arrested earlier today for allegedly breaching bail conditions. the husband and wife team behind one of the most successful covid vaccines say they believe the same technology could help transform cancer treatment. ugur sahin and 0zlem tureci, who founded the german company biontech, also said they would fight claims by a rival company that they infringed patents in their covid jab. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh reports. if you have a covid booster this autumn, whether it's the pfizer—biontech or moderna jabs, they both rely on a new type of vaccine technology known as mrna. all done! among the pioneers were husband and wife team professors ugur sahin and 0zlem tureci, who founded biontech. professor sahin, professor tureci. ..
frank tsai.ntrolling and coercive behaviour, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. the 21—year—old manchester united striker was first arrested on suspicion of rape and assault injanuary and was immediately suspended from playing or training by the club. he was re—arrested earlier today for allegedly breaching bail conditions. the husband and wife team behind one of the most successful covid vaccines say they believe the same technology could help transform cancer treatment. ugur...
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president tsai has just announced a 40% boost in taiwan's defence spending.like 170,000. you have cut your army personnel by more than half since the 1990s. kind of defence strategy at the admiral is referring to and so, that's all pretty unwise, isn't it, that kind of approach? we've seen recently _ that kind of approach? we've seen recently that _ that kind of approach? we've seen recently that under - that kind of approach? we've seen recently that under the | seen recently that under the call of the all—out mobilisation, people are having an interest of getting the training they need in order to, well, again, learning from ukraine, contribute in a time of invasion. and putting the domain of cybersecurity, which i more familiar with, we also have people from students to the people already working, to learn notjust a basic cyber, like, sanitation or good habits but also ways to again, learning from ukraine, to work with the international people. sure. ~ . with the international people. sure. ~ , ., ., sure. when the times come for a kind of all-out _ sure.
president tsai has just announced a 40% boost in taiwan's defence spending.like 170,000. you have cut your army personnel by more than half since the 1990s. kind of defence strategy at the admiral is referring to and so, that's all pretty unwise, isn't it, that kind of approach? we've seen recently _ that kind of approach? we've seen recently that _ that kind of approach? we've seen recently that under - that kind of approach? we've seen recently that under the | seen recently that under the...
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>> narcissism it's strange to tsay this after a pandemic that it has been the real pandemic affecting us for 40 or 45 years. we have indicators and i talk about them in the book we have metrics and indicators that people have become more narcissistic, thinking about themselves, less able to empathize with others, less able to abstract away from their own interests to think about other issues, angry or in general not just about politics but a general resentment. some of these are normal human emotions but when they become dominant in our public life, part of being a democracy it's ratherthan the community engage. hend would say the 70s were the me decade and then we went to thef '90s. i think there were a lot of reasons for this. one was affluence, rapidly rising living standards particularly after the cold war and the emergence of a youth culture that we made permanent. we are in a permanent youth culture. america worships the youth and we target entertainment toward even middle-age people into targeting younger people and so i think we take the culture that emerged from the baby boom
>> narcissism it's strange to tsay this after a pandemic that it has been the real pandemic affecting us for 40 or 45 years. we have indicators and i talk about them in the book we have metrics and indicators that people have become more narcissistic, thinking about themselves, less able to empathize with others, less able to abstract away from their own interests to think about other issues, angry or in general not just about politics but a general resentment. some of these are normal...
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this president tsai we shall do that with the previous administration.care about human rights now. really? when was the last time you heard that they were making solar panels? when was the last time you heard about a communist regime dealing with us honestly? we alienated them. we told them we are done with you. therefore we have this influx of venezuelans coming to our border with nothing but the shirt on their back. we go back and start legitimizing their regime again. makes no sense. >> ainsley: how much is this going to make dumb i cost you and your family? driving up prices 15 to $0.30 per gallon. on average americans are spending an extra $7200 a year to cover biden spending and inflation. charles payne was on our show earlier, and he talks about what it means for the united states. >> from their vantage point, their argument is hey, china was off-line for a long time. their economy, central bankers around the world slowing down the economy is. they are saying we've got to kind of do this. we call it opec plus. this is a direct blow. more painful i
this president tsai we shall do that with the previous administration.care about human rights now. really? when was the last time you heard that they were making solar panels? when was the last time you heard about a communist regime dealing with us honestly? we alienated them. we told them we are done with you. therefore we have this influx of venezuelans coming to our border with nothing but the shirt on their back. we go back and start legitimizing their regime again. makes no sense....
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war between taiwan and china is "absolutely not an option" — that is what taiwan's president tsai ing—wen to beijing over the future of the island. recent opinion polls suggest a greater number of people than ever identify as "taiwanese", wanting the island to maintain its democratic political system and open society. but beijing is waging an economic conflict — and recently banned the import of some 2,000 taiwanese products. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report from taiwan. it may not look like it, but these ponds in southern taiwan are filled with gold. the huge fish thrashing around in su gou—zhen's ponds are called grouper. on the tables of beijing and shanghai, each one can fetch up to us$2,000. 80% of taiwan's grouper used to go to china. now, it's zero. beijing's import bans are hitting taiwan where it hurts the most. so, is it working? "older fishermen like me are nervous," he says, "but the younger generation, they're not worried. "they think, �*fine, if china doesn't want to buy our fish, "�*we'll sell to other markets all over the world." china isn'tjust th
war between taiwan and china is "absolutely not an option" — that is what taiwan's president tsai ing—wen to beijing over the future of the island. recent opinion polls suggest a greater number of people than ever identify as "taiwanese", wanting the island to maintain its democratic political system and open society. but beijing is waging an economic conflict — and recently banned the import of some 2,000 taiwanese products. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes...
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taiwan's president tsai ing—wen has pledged to bolster the island's combat power and defences in a majorech on taiwan's national day. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. there is one question which haunts the chancellor, haunts any chancellor of any political party stopping it is, what will the iss say? because the verdict of the institute for fiscal studies on whether the numbers add up, any budget or what we these days have to call fiscal event can be devastating for a politician. that verdict is treated like the word of god, not least by broadcasters like the bbc who have experts from the iss on our programmes all the time. our guest is the director of the institute for fiscal studies, the ifs, paul johnston, welcome to political thinking. if the ifs is the word of god, that makes you got. how does that feel? very stran . e! got. how does that feel? very strange! the _ got. how does that feel? very strange! the ifs, _ got. how does that feel? very strange! the ifs, all- got. how does that feel? very strange! the ifs, all we
taiwan's president tsai ing—wen has pledged to bolster the island's combat power and defences in a majorech on taiwan's national day. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. there is one question which haunts the chancellor, haunts any chancellor of any political party stopping it is, what will the iss say? because the verdict of the institute for fiscal studies on whether the numbers add up, any budget or what we these days have to...
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frank tsai is the founder of china crossroads.ed him what he'll be watching out for in the speech. we were looking for moves on zero covid policy which affects our lives greatly. you know, just recently, there's been an uptick in cases in shanghai — about 50 per day — and there've been more lockdowns of buildings, no doubt due to worry about the party congress and, you know, don't want a big outbreak. there have been forced closing of bars, more moderating on social media and innocuous articles deleted, and also an interesting rumour and i think is flase is revealing covid case counts may have been lowered intentionally by the government so as to not cause embarrassment and this may imply a big uptick or lockdown after the party congress ends. our correspondent celia hatton reports on how xijinping rose to power. applause when he strode onto the stage ten years ago, signalling he'd become china's new leader, he was a relative unknown. he was supposed to rule alongside these six other officials. but now, it's clear that he's reshap
frank tsai is the founder of china crossroads.ed him what he'll be watching out for in the speech. we were looking for moves on zero covid policy which affects our lives greatly. you know, just recently, there's been an uptick in cases in shanghai — about 50 per day — and there've been more lockdowns of buildings, no doubt due to worry about the party congress and, you know, don't want a big outbreak. there have been forced closing of bars, more moderating on social media and innocuous...
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frank tsai is the founder of china crossroads.major changes in policy to be announced during the congress. well, i'm here in shanghai and i can tell you what it feels like on the ground here so, you know, we're very excited in china about xi's speech coming up in two hours. you know, we're greatly affected, partly because, you know, we were looking for moves on zero covid policy which affects our lives greatly. you know, just recently, there's been an uptick in cases in shanghai — about 50 per day — and there've been more lockdowns of buildings, no doubt due to worry about the party congress and, you know, don't want a big outbreak. there have been forced closing of bars, more moderating on social media and innocuous articles deleted, and also an interesting rumour and i think inaudible revealing covid case counts may have been lowered intentionally by the government so as to not cause embarrassment and this may imply a big uptick or lockdown after the party congress ends. well, chinese officials have said they won't be lifting th
frank tsai is the founder of china crossroads.major changes in policy to be announced during the congress. well, i'm here in shanghai and i can tell you what it feels like on the ground here so, you know, we're very excited in china about xi's speech coming up in two hours. you know, we're greatly affected, partly because, you know, we were looking for moves on zero covid policy which affects our lives greatly. you know, just recently, there's been an uptick in cases in shanghai — about 50...
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the founder and ceo of tsai. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology.to check out our podcast wherever you get your podcasts. this is bloomberg. ♪ 202 pounds on golo.i've lost so the first time i ever seen a golo advertisement, i said, "yeah, whatever. there's no way this works like this." and threw it to the side. a couple weeks later, i seen it again after getting not so pleasant news from my physician. i was 424 pounds, and my doctor was recommending weight loss surgery. to avoid the surgery, i had to make a change. so i decided to go with golo and it's changed my life. when i first started golo and taking release, my cravings, they went away. and i was so surprised. you feel that your body is working and functioning the way it should be and you feel energized. golo has improved my life in so many ways. i'm able to stand and actually make dinner. i'm able to clean my house. i'm able to do just simple tasks that a lot of people call simple, but when you're extremely heavy they're not so simple. golo is real and when you take release and follow the pla
the founder and ceo of tsai. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology.to check out our podcast wherever you get your podcasts. this is bloomberg. ♪ 202 pounds on golo.i've lost so the first time i ever seen a golo advertisement, i said, "yeah, whatever. there's no way this works like this." and threw it to the side. a couple weeks later, i seen it again after getting not so pleasant news from my physician. i was 424 pounds, and my doctor was recommending weight loss...
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the founder and ceo of tsai. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology.t to check out our podcast wherever you get your podcasts. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >>
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that professional also testified that they were specifically informed of the president tsai rate behavior in the suv by mr. or nardo in his office. it was mr. engel with -- in that office. they'd expressed to me that the president was irate, you know, on the drive up. mr. engel did not drift -- did not deny the fact that the president was irate. that corresponds closely with the testimony you saw this summer from the metropolitan police officer who was in the motorcade and from multiple sources. additionally, after concluding its review of the additional secret service communications from january 5 and january 6, the committee will be recalling witnesses and conducting further depositions based on that material. following that activity we will provide even greater detail in our final report. and i will also note this, the committee is reviewing testimony regarding potential obstruction on this issue, including testimony about advice given not to tell the committee about this specific topic. we will address this matter in our report. we also want to remind you now of how security professio
that professional also testified that they were specifically informed of the president tsai rate behavior in the suv by mr. or nardo in his office. it was mr. engel with -- in that office. they'd expressed to me that the president was irate, you know, on the drive up. mr. engel did not drift -- did not deny the fact that the president was irate. that corresponds closely with the testimony you saw this summer from the metropolitan police officer who was in the motorcade and from multiple...
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located in the depths of the tsai gorge at an altitude of 1946 m above sea level, this sanctuary is uniquethat it was built not from stones traditional for mountainous ossetia, but from wood , slava dzhana, a writer and restorer. ossetian sanctuary. this is not one small house on the mountain. this is a huge territory complex of places of worship where a variety of rituals were performed. all of them are aimed at obtaining goodness, positive energies and knowledge, and before we enter its main territory. we have to go through a special purification ritual. how the sanctuary itself is trying to cleanse itself of filth, how the lemons are trying to destroy the ancient deities of the animal world, and how to make sacrifices to the local gods? everything must be pure blood woke up with a hall of the earth. and most importantly, is there a way to protect yourself from devils to lemons, who is able to defeat the ancient evil? north ossetia , a rural gorge, a sanctuary for a century all these little by little from the dust in a circle, this is a bowl of knowledge, remember the same thing that the
located in the depths of the tsai gorge at an altitude of 1946 m above sea level, this sanctuary is uniquethat it was built not from stones traditional for mountainous ossetia, but from wood , slava dzhana, a writer and restorer. ossetian sanctuary. this is not one small house on the mountain. this is a huge territory complex of places of worship where a variety of rituals were performed. all of them are aimed at obtaining goodness, positive energies and knowledge, and before we enter its main...
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and expanding the postseason, tsai believes it is defined the final regular season.judge just got in on the deadline there. and lock college, full of on the nfl doesn't get all that out. i can't wait for the new canal be done on the road with the fox crew for the alabama game. >> clay thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> that was a fast three hours. >> it really was. everyone, three hours with brian on the radio right after this. >> it will be exciting. >> see you tomorrow. >> bill: so much for the lower gas prices. the president's fuel strategy appears to be backfiring. experts warn it will get a whole lot worse as we say hello. good news to start, right? i'm bill hemmer live in new york. team is back together today. >> dana: i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom."enter these aren't the numbers the administration wanted. they might have been the ones they anticipated. the average price for a gallon of gas topping $3.83 nationwide. that's expected to keep going up. one of the driving factors is opec. >> bill: the mideast oil carte
and expanding the postseason, tsai believes it is defined the final regular season.judge just got in on the deadline there. and lock college, full of on the nfl doesn't get all that out. i can't wait for the new canal be done on the road with the fox crew for the alabama game. >> clay thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> that was a fast three hours. >> it really was. everyone, three hours with brian on the radio right after this. >> it will be exciting. >> see you...
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it hit home in taiwan and led to president tsai ing-wen, leader of the aggressively anti-reunificationction in a landslide. >> we are firmly resolved to defend our freedom, democracy, and way of life. >> given what happened in hong kong and the recent military escalation, we were curious why the people are so stoic. asked if they're in denial or russians. it so inspired jack yao, a young taipei coffee vendor, that he went there to help the fight. did you go because you're taiwanese? >> yeah, because -- >> what's the connection? >> just, like, in the ukraine situation and our situation, it's very alike. they also have big neighbors. and they was the communists. and we have to face the china communists. and then they want to attack us. they always want to attack us. >> was it in your mind that if you go to fight for ukraine, other people will come here and fight for taiwan -- >> yes, yeah! >> what the ukrainians have done is raising a question here in taiwan. if that small democracy can stand up to its menacing neighbor, why can't we? you see civil defense classes sprouting up, like this
it hit home in taiwan and led to president tsai ing-wen, leader of the aggressively anti-reunificationction in a landslide. >> we are firmly resolved to defend our freedom, democracy, and way of life. >> given what happened in hong kong and the recent military escalation, we were curious why the people are so stoic. asked if they're in denial or russians. it so inspired jack yao, a young taipei coffee vendor, that he went there to help the fight. did you go because you're taiwanese?...
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tsai says that western support for ukraine, she says, could go hand in hand with the development of awith russia's participation otherwise, according to merkel the cold war will not end with negotiations. former president of poland bronisław komarovsky spoke with moscow, he is convinced that it would be in the interests of the whole world to president zelensky komarovsky advised not to play with muscles and not share the skin of an unkilled bear, but to talk with vladimir putin about the peace and security of ukraine how would these statements sound after yesterday 's speech by zelensky, who called on nato to launch preventive nuclear strikes on russia, none of the current leaders of the west is provocative the ukrainian president has not yet publicly responded, but apparently behind the scenes. the true masters of ukraine of their ward. in kiev, they pulled it back anyway. in any case, his press secretary tried to shield his boss by writing that zelensky did not say anything like that and meant the period before the start of the special operation, however, for those who heard the spe
tsai says that western support for ukraine, she says, could go hand in hand with the development of awith russia's participation otherwise, according to merkel the cold war will not end with negotiations. former president of poland bronisław komarovsky spoke with moscow, he is convinced that it would be in the interests of the whole world to president zelensky komarovsky advised not to play with muscles and not share the skin of an unkilled bear, but to talk with vladimir putin about the peace...
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now i want tsay congratulations, but it's also disappointing. what do you mean? that's it?nothing left. hey if i were u, i'd try warm mil enou out of you! hi! oh go.. is this really helping? good days start with good nights, so you may want to talk to your doctor about both. [ sleep app ] i'm still here. oh boy. if you're loud, be louder. if you stand out, stand strong. and if you got the devil on your shoulder... take him for a ride. [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,” i say, “so are they.” ♪ aleve - who do you take it for? >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in his car's windshield, he scheduled at safelite.com. safelite makes it easy. we're the experts at replacing your glass... ...and recalibrating your advanced safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. now that's a company i can trust. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> welcome back. the midterm elections are now less than three weeks away.
now i want tsay congratulations, but it's also disappointing. what do you mean? that's it?nothing left. hey if i were u, i'd try warm mil enou out of you! hi! oh go.. is this really helping? good days start with good nights, so you may want to talk to your doctor about both. [ sleep app ] i'm still here. oh boy. if you're loud, be louder. if you stand out, stand strong. and if you got the devil on your shoulder... take him for a ride. [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,” i say, “so...
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asked really historians often tsai reinforcing petersburg as one of the worst records. although there can be no question that grant stole a march on the great commander. and that his deception kept lee uncertain of his enemies whereabouts. i think lee acted reasonably, given the information available to him between june 13th and 17th. as we said, at least for six month ability with the protection of richmond. without some assurance that the federal army was not lurking on the north side of the james, his decision to ascend incremental reinforcements was reasonable and prudent once he had definitive information of the federal presence at petersburg he acted swiftly. i think the first petersburg offensive should be ranked among the major battles of the civil war. more than -- 125,000 soldiers battled for three days resulting in casualties approaching 16,000 numbers that correlate with the largest and bloodiest days of the war grants failure to capture petersburg with leaves offensive during the next 280 days, before he achieve a victory that might have been his nine month
asked really historians often tsai reinforcing petersburg as one of the worst records. although there can be no question that grant stole a march on the great commander. and that his deception kept lee uncertain of his enemies whereabouts. i think lee acted reasonably, given the information available to him between june 13th and 17th. as we said, at least for six month ability with the protection of richmond. without some assurance that the federal army was not lurking on the north side of the...
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president tsai present the story president monroe, the less founding father, and as in the slavery and segregation a list, without kneeling into the leaning into the narrative of benevolence and slavery? and how is the experiences of those he enslaved, including peter marks and peter mallory, who helped build the highlands guesthouse, in a way that speaks to both their humanity in addition to their labor? >> thank you for the thoughtful question. i think, if we consider monroe maybe as part of the founding generation, right, changing to the language of the time and that all who participated and were part of what built this country and how our collective past unrolled, that opens the door to what i consider an ecosystem approach. let me explain that. that is monroe and enslaved individual and many other enslaved individuals, were part of social, economic, political, agricultural, et cetera, systems, functioning at the same time, and they were all actors within these same worlds. so, where one is discussed, the other is discussed. it may have a different roles, but they are part of the s
president tsai present the story president monroe, the less founding father, and as in the slavery and segregation a list, without kneeling into the leaning into the narrative of benevolence and slavery? and how is the experiences of those he enslaved, including peter marks and peter mallory, who helped build the highlands guesthouse, in a way that speaks to both their humanity in addition to their labor? >> thank you for the thoughtful question. i think, if we consider monroe maybe as...
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silhouettes of three individual people with individual stories, charlotte to play, james williams, nancy tsai facts. these individuals, these real life living human being peoples, stories of families and names and histories actually lived and worked here in the cater house they were enslaved by the occupants and we are not steven and susan, this came to our -- later in the history -- [inaudible] so, we are grateful to our friends at the national trust for supporting this project with a nice grant. i hope you all have the opportunity to visit the slave quarters they will be open at the end of the day. if you want to sneak away at some time left. it will be open, he will have staff there to see that. broadly, we've also invested over six weir's research -- in the presidents part, lafayette park was the work zone for the enslaved workers, the free workers, the european artisans that came to actually build the house. thanks to the historians, story of those who are enslaved or hired as slaves by nine of our earliest american presidents. and actually worked in the white house with those nine presi
silhouettes of three individual people with individual stories, charlotte to play, james williams, nancy tsai facts. these individuals, these real life living human being peoples, stories of families and names and histories actually lived and worked here in the cater house they were enslaved by the occupants and we are not steven and susan, this came to our -- later in the history -- [inaudible] so, we are grateful to our friends at the national trust for supporting this project with a nice...
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what do you ha tsay about that? fst as a matter of practice, it is rare, very unusual, for simple negligence to give rise to criminal liability. criminal prosecutions are brought when there is serious, aggravating conduct. we think standards like this, as reected in the county of maui, that did not stop the court from adopting a standard. we think the same shou btrue here. we think if you have a case where somebody is being criminally prosecuted and had a claim statute was vague applied to them and they did not have their notice, they could always bring an applied a vagueness challenge in criminal prosecution. >> i want to return to justice sotomayor' point, because i want to make sure i underan exactly with the scope of your argument is. as yourerguing a case in this court, to when we have defined y are right about significant nexus, justice kennedy's position, because you are not really relying for purposes of this case on the 1344 g adjacency language, is that correct? >> we are relying on adjacency to the tribut
what do you ha tsay about that? fst as a matter of practice, it is rare, very unusual, for simple negligence to give rise to criminal liability. criminal prosecutions are brought when there is serious, aggravating conduct. we think standards like this, as reected in the county of maui, that did not stop the court from adopting a standard. we think the same shou btrue here. we think if you have a case where somebody is being criminally prosecuted and had a claim statute was vague applied to them...