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it has only two other countries there in japan and israel hmm and the us nile is neither in china nor in russia and taiwan of the whole cycle, which means there is no production cycle, the key technologies of sovereignty, and this technology is associated with the provision of energy. well, we should be fine here. yes, and here we differ radically from the vast majority of expensive countries, because a for this historical period. even if you stretch on there relatively speaking, 50-70 years ahead and look at the global warming situation to everyone else, then i guess i would say that there are only two countries in the world that have, uh, all the major groups. e energy technologies. this is russia a and the united states a country that claims to be independent, well, in a number of areas, at least, a should have. uh, the necessary set of tools, appropriate in order or something to think about. eh, some tools to tweak some potentials, also increase the potential. it's all right with the tools, of course yes. we either don't have the tools, or they are in the process of being created.
it has only two other countries there in japan and israel hmm and the us nile is neither in china nor in russia and taiwan of the whole cycle, which means there is no production cycle, the key technologies of sovereignty, and this technology is associated with the provision of energy. well, we should be fine here. yes, and here we differ radically from the vast majority of expensive countries, because a for this historical period. even if you stretch on there relatively speaking, 50-70 years...
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nile, thank you for joining us.ing from the airport to edinboro downtown receiving the key and what happens next where the queen of england will lie in state until tomorrow and i believe 5:00 and then she will be flown to london. >> ainsley: do you know what's interesting we were always able to identify the queen. she liked to wear bright colors because she wanted to be seen, the queen needed to be seen. in this role, as the king now, he wears a suit, a dark colored suit. >> steve: well, he is in mourning as well. >> ainsley: will that change? >> steve: also dressed as he is because earlier he addressed parliament at westminster hall. so he has had a busy day. >> brian: if he has a magenta suit we will know it in two weeks. >> brian: you almost expect for him to have a robe and a crown on. >> steve: that's coming. >> brian: carley shimkus, thanks so much. you have agreed to do the news. >> carley: i certainly do. a shocking update on a story we have been following. the democratic las vegas official who has been char
nile, thank you for joining us.ing from the airport to edinboro downtown receiving the key and what happens next where the queen of england will lie in state until tomorrow and i believe 5:00 and then she will be flown to london. >> ainsley: do you know what's interesting we were always able to identify the queen. she liked to wear bright colors because she wanted to be seen, the queen needed to be seen. in this role, as the king now, he wears a suit, a dark colored suit. >> steve:...
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liz: yet, you're going in certainly on a name like nile. tell usut that company, what is it about nile has you making a spend here? >> the two things in venture capital you want to do is bid on the best talent in the world in space and two is a question of what's possible now that wasn't before. there's a lot changing in the last decade thanks to the cloud and ai and those changes are really positive for a lot of industries that hasn't yet come to networking so right now companies still spends $75 billion a year configuring their networks and it's a giant mess and you have to hire all sorts of people and it's really hard. applying ai to that and making it work automatically and monitor itself, these are types of things that paul and john should know how to do and a huge space to fix. liz: things that weren't possible become possible and that's what helps you sometimes make a decision about putting money in, by how does a rising interest rate environment affect startups that need to borrow a lot of money to get going? >> you need a raise a lot of mo
liz: yet, you're going in certainly on a name like nile. tell usut that company, what is it about nile has you making a spend here? >> the two things in venture capital you want to do is bid on the best talent in the world in space and two is a question of what's possible now that wasn't before. there's a lot changing in the last decade thanks to the cloud and ai and those changes are really positive for a lot of industries that hasn't yet come to networking so right now companies still...
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nile gardiner knows that very well, happened to maggie thatcher when she took over in the form of craze craziness. former adviser of margaret thatcher, kind enough to join usyou, my friend. this wasn't received well by the markets, but to be fair to your new prime minister, they have not been very nice to any leader and any market and any country. they're in a sour mood, and it's global. what do you make of it? >> well, neil, thanks very much for having me on the show today. and this morning in london the new chancellor of the exchequer unveiled a series of tax cuts, in fact, the biggest tax cuts since 1972 in the united kingdom worth about $45 billion pounds. a revolutionary move, frankly, by the british government. and, i think, a huge move in the right direction. so we have a british administration that is in favor of free markets, that is very entrepreneurial, it is in favor of economic freedom. they believe in cutting taxes rather than raising them. that, i think, is the right way forward. and so full credit to the prime minister for embarking on this new path which i do think is going to lead to a lot more investment flowing into the united kingdom,
nile gardiner knows that very well, happened to maggie thatcher when she took over in the form of craze craziness. former adviser of margaret thatcher, kind enough to join usyou, my friend. this wasn't received well by the markets, but to be fair to your new prime minister, they have not been very nice to any leader and any market and any country. they're in a sour mood, and it's global. what do you make of it? >> well, neil, thanks very much for having me on the show today. and this...
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joining us now is dan niles. and your advice, dan, this year has been don't fight the fed on a day like that rings true. but you would have missed a pretty nice mid-summer's rally and some nice rally opportunities on the idea that inflation is coming down how do you read what's happening today? >> well, i mean as you brought up, sara, don't fight the fed and don't fight the fundamentals which is the second part of that you're right, you've had some great rallies. if you had invested during the great depression you would have made eight different rallies that averaged 24% on the way to losing 80% of your money so if you're nimble enough to trade around those rallies, then yes, you can make great returns. this year alone we've had five rallies in the s&p 500 that have averaged, i believe, about 9% each so if you caught all of those perfectly, you'd be up 45% but you're unfortunately down 16%. so i think for the retail investor that can't daily trade their portfolio, you're better off losing, as we've said consisten
joining us now is dan niles. and your advice, dan, this year has been don't fight the fed on a day like that rings true. but you would have missed a pretty nice mid-summer's rally and some nice rally opportunities on the idea that inflation is coming down how do you read what's happening today? >> well, i mean as you brought up, sara, don't fight the fed and don't fight the fundamentals which is the second part of that you're right, you've had some great rallies. if you had invested...
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number one, it gives us a new consumer cohort. blue nile customers are younge , more affluent, more diverse then we have the rest of our portfolio, so a great opportunity there. number two, there are the pioneer of online engagement three. they been around for 20 years, so lots of different ownership structures during that time period, but we've seen is that during that time they've built a very strong following, lots of referral business, very strong brand equity. in fact, they have the highest awareness of any online retailer. we really like that. and then the third thing is we've been very successful with the acquisition that we made five years ago. we see a lot of the back-office synergies between blue nile and we are going after those quickly. >> one thing that is confusing, from the day that i met you, i liked the brilliant plan you've executed on everything. this most recent acquisition is, i just think, extraordinary, yet your stock sales -- you made very clear in your call that this is just way too weak. you a lot of cash on the ba
number one, it gives us a new consumer cohort. blue nile customers are younge , more affluent, more diverse then we have the rest of our portfolio, so a great opportunity there. number two, there are the pioneer of online engagement three. they been around for 20 years, so lots of different ownership structures during that time period, but we've seen is that during that time they've built a very strong following, lots of referral business, very strong brand equity. in fact, they have the...
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joining us is the founder, dan niles. how are you positioning yourself ahead of the fed meeting you actually think that it could set us up for a brief rally. >> yeah. to be clear, i have no idea how the market is going to react to the fed meeting. what we did is we took advantage of the 1.2 put to call ratio on friday if you remember, fedex preannounced one of the ugliest preannouncements i can remember. missed dps by 33%, guided eps lower by almost 50% for the follower quarter, and trauns po transports below the june low. we used that to cover our shorts, we were not short. my bias would be the market goes lower because i think jerome powell is going to channel more of his mojo from jackson hole where he was pretty direct, gave you no reason to be optimistic and i think the data they're going to give you gives you no reason to be optimistic, but people want to believe that the fed's going to pivot if you look at the futures markets, they actually have the fed cutting again in june. june quarter of next year. and i just th
joining us is the founder, dan niles. how are you positioning yourself ahead of the fed meeting you actually think that it could set us up for a brief rally. >> yeah. to be clear, i have no idea how the market is going to react to the fed meeting. what we did is we took advantage of the 1.2 put to call ratio on friday if you remember, fedex preannounced one of the ugliest preannouncements i can remember. missed dps by 33%, guided eps lower by almost 50% for the follower quarter, and...
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us. reporter: my pleasure. liz: former advisor to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner.ueen elizabeth's former chef, darren mcgrady. good to have you both on. darren, start first with you, your thoughts on the queen's passing today? >> you know this is something that we expected, inevitable but -- [inaudible]. i spent 11 years -- [inaudible]. and it's, it's still a shock. it's like, it's like you lost your grandmother. the nation has lost their grandmother. liz: yeah, to what darren just said, nile, the world is reacting with a resounding well-done. the queen set an example of dignity, of devotion. she is a stable monarch, a steady come approach, giving great britain and commonwealth what was needed through multiple crises. what are your thoughts on today? >> well it is is an incredibly sad day and, the queen was somebody who was a part of the british nation for 70 years at the helm of the british nation. she was deeply loved by the british people. she was a leader of tremendous dedication, service, sacrifice actually and with a tremendous sense of, of love for country a
us. reporter: my pleasure. liz: former advisor to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner.ueen elizabeth's former chef, darren mcgrady. good to have you both on. darren, start first with you, your thoughts on the queen's passing today? >> you know this is something that we expected, inevitable but -- [inaudible]. i spent 11 years -- [inaudible]. and it's, it's still a shock. it's like, it's like you lost your grandmother. the nation has lost their grandmother. liz: yeah, to what darren just...
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well, for more on that let's speak to nile gardiner who's here with us, he is the director of margaretation. thank you very much indeed for joining us. maybe this is liz truss' first trump card that, the parallels have been drawn with margaret thatcher and i know the view from the kremlin is she is a thatcher mimic but is she is a thatcher mimic but is that going to help her, do you think? i is that going to help her, do you think?— pw you think? i think firstly it is a good _ you think? i think firstly it is a good thing _ you think? i think firstly it is a good thing that - you think? i think firstly it is a good thing that liz - you think? i think firstly it i is a good thing that liz truss is a good thing that liz truss is hated by putin's kremlin, so thatis is hated by putin's kremlin, so that is a very good early sign i think. she has been a very robust foreign secretary. also an excellent international trade secretary and without a doubt i think that liz truss has great admiration for margaret thatcher, for her leadership and what she did for britain but also for thatcher's lead
well, for more on that let's speak to nile gardiner who's here with us, he is the director of margaretation. thank you very much indeed for joining us. maybe this is liz truss' first trump card that, the parallels have been drawn with margaret thatcher and i know the view from the kremlin is she is a thatcher mimic but is she is a thatcher mimic but is that going to help her, do you think? i is that going to help her, do you think?— pw you think? i think firstly it is a good _ you think? i...
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nile gardiner joining us this morning on an incredible era.ceo and founder of arc invest is here, kathie wood. we are diving into how she's investing today. we are looking for growth in a slowing economy and where she sees inflation going by the next year. it's al coupling up right here. don't miss it. ♪ ♪d th ♪ maria: welcome back, federal reserve chairman jay powell speaking on the central bank's policy yesterday at the cato institute monetary conference saying the fed is focused on bringing down inflation to prevent it from becoming entrenched. watch. >> the message really was that the fed has and accepts responsibility for price stability by which we need 2% inflation over time. the greater the risk at the public does begin to see higher inflation as the norm and that has the capacity to raise the cost of getting inflation down. maria: yeah, powell seeming to reaffirm expectations of a third consecutive rate hike of 75 basis points when fed officials meet later this month. let's get into it right now talking with arc invest chief executive
nile gardiner joining us this morning on an incredible era.ceo and founder of arc invest is here, kathie wood. we are diving into how she's investing today. we are looking for growth in a slowing economy and where she sees inflation going by the next year. it's al coupling up right here. don't miss it. ♪ ♪d th ♪ maria: welcome back, federal reserve chairman jay powell speaking on the central bank's policy yesterday at the cato institute monetary conference saying the fed is focused on...
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coming up on the show, dan niles will join us to break down the wild week for tech, including today's big downside reversal. we'll talk to energy expert tom kloza about this developing news about nord stream 1. the pipeline will not reopen as scheduled tomorrow first let's get straight to the market mike santoli watching today's turn-around. >> yeah, carl, reassuring jobs number seemed to leave people to set the dials for a nice gentle rally about halfway through the day. we were hovering at the 50-day average, reinforcing the day that yesterday's upside reversal had something to it. the 3900 level was seen very important as going into yesterday. one reason is it basically is the uptrend line from the june lows right to now, so that would seem to stay intact but it's precarious at the moment not too much breathing room there. we obviously have this real jolt higher in the dollar as well as energy prices on those russia headlines about depriving gas from europe. take a look at the dollar index. the headlines hit right there and red is financial conditions tightening people on alert for
coming up on the show, dan niles will join us to break down the wild week for tech, including today's big downside reversal. we'll talk to energy expert tom kloza about this developing news about nord stream 1. the pipeline will not reopen as scheduled tomorrow first let's get straight to the market mike santoli watching today's turn-around. >> yeah, carl, reassuring jobs number seemed to leave people to set the dials for a nice gentle rally about halfway through the day. we were hovering...
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now nile is back with us as well. the last bit of new information we had was probably 30 minutes ago when indicate apparently is staying back at windsor because it's the first day of school for the three kids. have you picked up anything new since the last time we spoke. >> the news that the british government has through -- he has said that the situation is of gravest concern. and so the queen's health, of course, is i would say absolutely perilous at this moment unfortunately. but the queen is an incredibly strong figure. she is somebody who has led the british nation for seven decades. so i remain hopeful. she has survived from health scares before and i think that with her tremendous spirit, that strength and determination, i hope that she will pull through. the entire british nation is rooting for her. the entire free world is rooting for the queen and she is an incredibly strong person. she lived life for her country and determined to live many, many more years for the british people. i remain with hope at this
now nile is back with us as well. the last bit of new information we had was probably 30 minutes ago when indicate apparently is staying back at windsor because it's the first day of school for the three kids. have you picked up anything new since the last time we spoke. >> the news that the british government has through -- he has said that the situation is of gravest concern. and so the queen's health, of course, is i would say absolutely perilous at this moment unfortunately. but the...
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dan niles. >> thank you, melissa. >> 13 seconds. make sure you do join us> good job, melissa good job make sure you join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next ♪ >>> good monday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and mark santoli stocks do look for the fifth day lower, although we've had a wild ride on cable today, approaching 1.03 the two-year hits 435, oil got close to 77. futures point to a fifth day of losses as yields rise and a pound hits that record low >> plus,
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former advisor to margaret thatcher nile gardiner is with us next. stick right there.h shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young people.♪ ♪good times.♪ ♪insurance!♪ only pay for what you need. ♪liberty liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ bubbles bubbles so many bubbles! as an expedia member you earn points on your travels, and that's on top of your airline miles. so you can go and see... or taste or do absolutely nothing with all those bubbles. without ever wondering if you're getting the most out of your trip. because you are. go. go green. go wind turbines. go gorgeous reliable grid. go emerson software. go science people. go breakthrough meds and safe science. go space age welds for super silent cars. go big. or go home. from software that delivers new cures at warp speed, to technology t
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the nile is normal for 3-4 days, for mine, they burned us, we still have wet feet , we don’t know whatogy, the strongest army in the world, installations . of all occupants, even normal first-aid kits and medical bags, everything that is in the literal sense from the last century of peter, but what was released, probably coastal, eh. what is the turnitet, obviously, orcs and medics of the second armies of the world, they have not heard it yet, bandage material, tin-fly, pipe infusion, 5 years 96th hour, look at this one of the most powerful armies in the world, it's just a pitiful sight, what management of their soldiers, in general, they have already managed to turn into a real internet mansion, remove the boots of the person 45 size 43 size listen what does a former russian serviceman say about the realities of providing for the armed forces of mordor, which took place there long before the full-scale invasion of ukraine , for the first week i went and tried to get the formulas issued to me, but they gave me as if i really didn't need anyone, again, for example, i didn't have enough
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ticks are infected with virus, west nile fever, fever and other equally dangerous pathogens, and then released into their natural habitat. neither ukraine nor the us have denied that the pentagon is linked to bio labs in the country. ah ah. since 2018 under odin number 928, issued by ukraine's ministry of health. international pharmaceutical companies have had access to the country's hospital patients as a testing ground, including children. special safety measures in the handling of hazardous microorganisms are very expensive with a lot cheaper and easier to conduct that kind of research in countries where lives are of low value to the usa. the west, of course, does not care about the lives or the conditions of the ukraine or the population. it is also been a, historically, i'd buy people like adolf hitler, and the german were wor, doe to strategic plans for defeating russia. ukraine was rich with oil and it was always i'd as a natural resource ah area that could be utilized mustang gt. states plumber to won't be was would assume use them. we do it when cook ghetto. wasn't going to via jays squished as a bonus of police, but then you really to nu
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increase in congo brucellosis, crimean fever, west nile fever, and african swine fever, a cooperation agreement was signed back in 2005 between the usthe ministry of health of ukraine spending on biological experiments. about 250 million dollars are the research itself. conducted in secrecy with a limited number of persons admitted to work pathogenic have natural foci, both on the territory of ukraine and in russia, and their use can be disguised as a natural outbreak of the disease. the activities of biological laboratories, the programs implemented by the united states , the so-called reform of the ukrainian healthcare system, have led to uncontrollable growth in the incidence of especially dangerous and economically significant infections on the territory of ukraine, an increase in the number of cases of the disease is recorded. rubella diphtheria, tuberculosis incidence of measles. lost more than 100 times in the report of the original and copies of the detected documents for the protection of reagents and dangerous pathogens material in english ukrainian. as experts assure, the studies were not carried out with diseases that ar
increase in congo brucellosis, crimean fever, west nile fever, and african swine fever, a cooperation agreement was signed back in 2005 between the usthe ministry of health of ukraine spending on biological experiments. about 250 million dollars are the research itself. conducted in secrecy with a limited number of persons admitted to work pathogenic have natural foci, both on the territory of ukraine and in russia, and their use can be disguised as a natural outbreak of the disease. the...
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complicated for>> nile, i wantt of video that is special to us at nbc. a few years ago, our former colleague, brian williams, shot that with charles, specifically about how he is preparing to one day become the king. >> you pick it up as you go along, if you know what i mean. from a very young age. and it gradually dons on you, what it actually is all about. what the implications are. >> it's going to be tough to pick it up as you go, watch as you. learn how difficult will it be for chiles to take on this role now? walk us through what he is up against. >> i think it will be difficult for several reasons, stephanie. one is the fact that ryan already alluded to king charles as you know just has not been as popular screen elizabeth. and that has short up in polling just this year. his approval rating is in the 50s as the queens is in the 80s. and then there's the people of my generation and older, the queen that has been synonymous with the british monarchy, that is what the monarch is, it is queen elizabeth. so charles has to find a new way to present tha
complicated for>> nile, i wantt of video that is special to us at nbc. a few years ago, our former colleague, brian williams, shot that with charles, specifically about how he is preparing to one day become the king. >> you pick it up as you go along, if you know what i mean. from a very young age. and it gradually dons on you, what it actually is all about. what the implications are. >> it's going to be tough to pick it up as you go, watch as you. learn how difficult will it...
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of congo brucellosis is recorded crimean fever, west nile fever, african swine fever, and the expansion of carrier ranges is not typical, the total uspending on biological programs in ukraine exceeded $250 million, and the ministry of defense also spoke about another attempt to we look at the zaporizhzhya npp from the side. despite the presence of representatives of the iaea at the zaporozhye nuclear power plant, the kiev regime once again made an attempt on september 2, at about 23:00 moscow time, two groups of boats and motor boats with a total strength of 42 units with a landing force of over 250 people from the special operations forces and foreign mercenaries attempted to land on the coast of the kakhovka reservoir. in the area of energodar and dneproprudny, the landing force was attacked by the russian aerospace forces with four su-30s and two k -52 helicopters, as a result of which 20 boats and boats were destroyed, the rest of the boats and boats turned around and left in the direction of the ukrainian the coast of russian artillery, including howitzers of high power, malka, hit the ukrainian sector, the coast in the are
of congo brucellosis is recorded crimean fever, west nile fever, african swine fever, and the expansion of carrier ranges is not typical, the total uspending on biological programs in ukraine exceeded $250 million, and the ministry of defense also spoke about another attempt to we look at the zaporizhzhya npp from the side. despite the presence of representatives of the iaea at the zaporozhye nuclear power plant, the kiev regime once again made an attempt on september 2, at about 23:00 moscow...
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hole and combat inflation, minneapolis federal reserve president nile cash kerry spoke with the journal yesterday. >> the economy is sending us of mixed signals. we need to keep tightening policy until we see compelling evidence that underlying core inflation is actually having peaked and heading on its way down and then i think we need to sit there and we need to pause and wait and let the tightening work its way through the economy to see at that point have we done enough. maria: so peter, this is in step what we've been hearing from the fed and certainly the dire predictions from so many people about the economy in 2023 continue. here we are at the end of the third quarter, fourth quarter begins next week. are we going the start seeing this in realtime, what you're talking about, an economy that deteriorates as rates move higher in a fast way? >> well, you know, it almost seems like the fed is burning down the village to save it. i mean, some of the things in that quote i just heard, we just heard i agree with but it's a very mixed message and i wouldn't even call it balance. it's one thing if they are going the talk in a
hole and combat inflation, minneapolis federal reserve president nile cash kerry spoke with the journal yesterday. >> the economy is sending us of mixed signals. we need to keep tightening policy until we see compelling evidence that underlying core inflation is actually having peaked and heading on its way down and then i think we need to sit there and we need to pause and wait and let the tightening work its way through the economy to see at that point have we done enough. maria: so...
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be the child of an artist, it's a wonderful moment for us as well to see that it's all been worth while oscar had to come in an island in the nile cosign 25 years ago. more than 600 large paintings were lost in a fire that destroyed his studio in cairo's. historic santa mohammed ob linelle works in a studio close to the water. he paints at least one pitcher every day, but finds it difficult to pop with his work. a member of a shuttle to get that. i worked a lot in my head bishop, but i don't like selling my painting thought modeling. i'd actually rather rip them up without them. sometimes i just enjoy ripping up my paintings and there. but i don't have to sell everything. i make huge bread. preventative. there's an ongoing dispute of a who has the right to live on casea island. mohammed abala has joined the locals in their campaign to remain there. it seems this struggle will never end. but neither would his love for his beloved city of cairo. and that's all from march 21. so you next week, ah ah ah ah ah mm. with who she good bye, a neutrality, halo nato. finland wants to join the western military alliance. the association of r
be the child of an artist, it's a wonderful moment for us as well to see that it's all been worth while oscar had to come in an island in the nile cosign 25 years ago. more than 600 large paintings were lost in a fire that destroyed his studio in cairo's. historic santa mohammed ob linelle works in a studio close to the water. he paints at least one pitcher every day, but finds it difficult to pop with his work. a member of a shuttle to get that. i worked a lot in my head bishop, but i don't...
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it's a wonderful moment for us as well to see that it's all been worth while oscar had to buy some emitter, an island in the nile, casea 25 years ago. more than 600 large paintings were lost in a fire that destroyed his studio in tyra's historic center mohammed abdulla now works in his studio close to the water. he paints at least one pitcher every day, but finds it difficult to part with his work. a member of a shuttle to get that i were to lie on my bed. mm hm. but i don't like selling my paintings. i thought i'd actually rather rip them up for both of our them. sometimes i just enjoy ripping up my paintings and there, maybe i don't have to sell everything. i make huge bread preventative. this is an ongoing dispute of a who has the right to live on casea island. mohammed abala has joined the locals in their campaign to remain there. it seems this struggle will never end. but neither would his love for his beloved city of cairo. and that's all from march 20 would see you next week with ah ah ah thing . with who a she, goodbye and neutrality. hello nato. finland wants to join the western military alliance. the a
it's a wonderful moment for us as well to see that it's all been worth while oscar had to buy some emitter, an island in the nile, casea 25 years ago. more than 600 large paintings were lost in a fire that destroyed his studio in tyra's historic center mohammed abdulla now works in his studio close to the water. he paints at least one pitcher every day, but finds it difficult to part with his work. a member of a shuttle to get that i were to lie on my bed. mm hm. but i don't like selling my...
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things , the growth of brucellosis, congo crimean west nile fever already the african swine fever cooperation agreement was signed back in 2005 between the usand the ministry of health of ukraine, the cost of biological experiments was about $ 250 million, the research itself was carried out in secrecy with a limited number of persons admitted to work have natural foci, both on the territory of ukraine and in russia, and their use can be disguised as a natural outbreak of diseases , activities, biological laboratories and implemented by the united states. the program of the so -called reform of the ukrainian healthcare system has led to an uncontrollable increase in the incidence of especially dangerous and economically significant infections on the territory of ukraine, an increase in the number of cases is recorded. rubella diphtheria, tuberculosis incidence of measles. lost more than 100 times in the report of the original and a copy of the found documents on the storage of reagents and dangerous pathogens material in english ukrainian. according to experts, the studies were not carried out with relevant for the healthcare system of ukra
things , the growth of brucellosis, congo crimean west nile fever already the african swine fever cooperation agreement was signed back in 2005 between the usand the ministry of health of ukraine, the cost of biological experiments was about $ 250 million, the research itself was carried out in secrecy with a limited number of persons admitted to work have natural foci, both on the territory of ukraine and in russia, and their use can be disguised as a natural outbreak of diseases , activities,...
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it's a wonderful moment for us as well to see that it's all been worth while oscar had to buy some emitter, an island in the nile, qusai of 25 years ago. more than 600 large paintings were lost in a fire that destroyed his studio in tyra's historic. santa mohammed abdulla now works in his studio close to the water. he paints at least one pitcher every day, but finds it difficult to part with his work. a member of a shuttle to get that i were to lie on my bed washer, but i don't like selling my painting. i thought i'd actually rather rip them up with our them. sometimes i just enjoy ripping up my paintings and their baby. i don't have to sell everything. i make a huge bed preventative. this is an ongoing dispute of a who has the right to live on casea island. mohammed abra has joined the locals in their campaign to remain there. it seems these struggle who never end, but neither would his love for his beloved city of cairo. and that's all from march. 20 would see you next week. ah ah, with ah. a 77 percent this week, so it be focusing on parenthood and the unique set of challenges that young people are facing as
it's a wonderful moment for us as well to see that it's all been worth while oscar had to buy some emitter, an island in the nile, qusai of 25 years ago. more than 600 large paintings were lost in a fire that destroyed his studio in tyra's historic. santa mohammed abdulla now works in his studio close to the water. he paints at least one pitcher every day, but finds it difficult to part with his work. a member of a shuttle to get that i were to lie on my bed washer, but i don't like selling my...
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there is an increase brucellosis konka, crimean fever, west nile fever, and african plague cooperation agreement signed back in 2005 between the usd the ministry of health of ukraine spending on biological experiments. about 250 million dollars are the research itself. conducted in secrecy with a limited number of persons admitted to work pathogenic have natural foci, both on the territory of ukraine and in russia and their use can be disguised as natural outbreaks diseases, the activities of biological laboratories and the programs implemented by the united states, the so -called reform of the ukrainian healthcare system have led to an uncontrollable increase in the incidence of especially dangerous and economically significant infections on the territory of ukraine, an increase in the number of cases of the disease is recorded. rubella diphtheria, tuberculosis, the incidence of personality more than 100 times in the report of the original and a copy of the detected documents on the storage of reagents and dangerous pathogens material in english ukrainian languages. as experts assure, the studies were not carried out with diseas
there is an increase brucellosis konka, crimean fever, west nile fever, and african plague cooperation agreement signed back in 2005 between the usd the ministry of health of ukraine spending on biological experiments. about 250 million dollars are the research itself. conducted in secrecy with a limited number of persons admitted to work pathogenic have natural foci, both on the territory of ukraine and in russia and their use can be disguised as natural outbreaks diseases, the activities of...
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incidence of brucellosis congo crimean fever is recorded west nile, african swine fever, as well as an unusual expansion of carrier ranges, total us spending on biological programs in ukraine exceeded $250 million. the russian military stopped a new attempt to seize the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, and this, despite the presence at the station of mission employees of the mgt. here is what the ministry of defense said about this failed attack september, at about 23:00 moscow time, two groups of boats and motor boats with a total number of 42 units with a tenth of more than 250 people from among the special operations forces and foreign mercenaries attempted to land on the coast of the kakhovka reservoir. in the area of energodar and dneproprudny, four su-30s and two k -52 helicopters attacked the russian aerospace forces at a distance, as a result of which 20 boats and boats were destroyed, the rest of the boats and boats turned around and left towards the ukrainian coast of russia. including large howitzers power, malka, a blow was struck on the ukrainian section of the coast in the area of \u200b\u200bthe settlements a
incidence of brucellosis congo crimean fever is recorded west nile, african swine fever, as well as an unusual expansion of carrier ranges, total us spending on biological programs in ukraine exceeded $250 million. the russian military stopped a new attempt to seize the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, and this, despite the presence at the station of mission employees of the mgt. here is what the ministry of defense said about this failed attack september, at about 23:00 moscow time, two...
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use pent-up cash to spend it in europe, england and the united states. charles: talk about more cash pent-up that is spac cash. mugs would take over blue nilethey folded their tent yesterday. apparently according to "the ft." $75 billion will come back into this market because they won't be able to use it for these spacs. another 36 billion first part of next year. what does that do for this market? that sounds pretty enticing. >> 75 billion coming out of spacs, don't mean it will go into the market. could be sitting on sidelines. you don't like spacs. we differed on opinion -- charles: they need to retool them, need to retool them in some kind of way. i think they were sold in a dishonest way. promoted by a lot of folks in the financial media in a dishonest way. i'm not saying anybody was deliberately doing it. we took out the pom-poms, i took out the pom-poms initially. i said what the hell am i cheering about. they have to retool them in some kind of a way i think. >> one definitely trend that will not happen, seeing spac money redistricting when the ipo market opens up again which hasn't happened. >> next year probably. >> next year. ch
use pent-up cash to spend it in europe, england and the united states. charles: talk about more cash pent-up that is spac cash. mugs would take over blue nilethey folded their tent yesterday. apparently according to "the ft." $75 billion will come back into this market because they won't be able to use it for these spacs. another 36 billion first part of next year. what does that do for this market? that sounds pretty enticing. >> 75 billion coming out of spacs, don't mean it...
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nile river and many other topics. you learn a lot here at the history and biography stage and we hope you will visit us at the library of congress to do research about subjects you are interested in to expense the beauty of the thomas jefferson holding or attend one of our life at the library events. most thursday nights we keep most exhibits open until 8:00 p.m. and host dynamic, free events for visitors. on september 15, and actress and podcast sisters will join us for a discussion. determine 22nd, mosaic theater will present a preview of the upcoming series of plays. novelist ian mcewan will talk about his new novel, "lessons." our first event will feature the undersecretary for museums and culture at the smithsonian institution and a conversation with two-time pulitzer prize winner david maraniss about his new biography about jim thorpe. please sit back, enjoy, and have a wonderful day at the library of congress national book festival. david: it is my honor -- >> is my honor to be here. why did you choose jim thorpe? david: i think of this as a third book in a trilogy of sports figures who transcend sports the fi
nile river and many other topics. you learn a lot here at the history and biography stage and we hope you will visit us at the library of congress to do research about subjects you are interested in to expense the beauty of the thomas jefferson holding or attend one of our life at the library events. most thursday nights we keep most exhibits open until 8:00 p.m. and host dynamic, free events for visitors. on september 15, and actress and podcast sisters will join us for a discussion. determine...
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. >> nile gardner, thanks for joining us. >> molly: democratic mayor of one of america's american cities crisis. >> nearly 1300 migrants have died on u.s. soil, which is historic, never seen these numbers before. over 1300 migrants have died trying to enter this country, and that's what we know about. or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with injections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. feel unstoppable. ask your doctor how lasting remission can start with stelara®. janssen can help you explore cost support options. time. it's life's most precious commodity, especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threa
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nile gardiner. it and steve hilton. jenna meant great to have both of you with us today. now, let me start with you.r thoughts on her passing? something that obviously everyone knew everyone was coming. but today's today that queen elizabeth has passed. >> many thanks for having me on the show today, and certainly an immensely salt day, but only for the british people, but the entire free world as well. queen elizabeth the second was the leader of the free world and of course seven decades, the 70 years, had incredible inspiration to the entire free world. so this is just heartbreaking today, news from london and incredibly sad moment. but at the same time i think we cherish the memories of a truly great leader who lived her life for the sake of her nation. with a tremendous sense of dedication, public service, a sacrifice, so queen elizabeth the second will continue to inspire future generations and she will be remembered as a truly great monarch who led the nation through decades of tremendous change on so many fronts. >> steve your thoughts. as we watch over this huge event, what are your thought
nile gardiner. it and steve hilton. jenna meant great to have both of you with us today. now, let me start with you.r thoughts on her passing? something that obviously everyone knew everyone was coming. but today's today that queen elizabeth has passed. >> many thanks for having me on the show today, and certainly an immensely salt day, but only for the british people, but the entire free world as well. queen elizabeth the second was the leader of the free world and of course seven...
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niles. >> thank you, melissa. >> 13 seconds. make sure you do join us tomorrow we'll see what happens is that lesson up? 53 >> yeah. >> good job, melissa good job make sure you join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next ♪ >>> good monday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and mark santoli stocks do look for the fifth day lower, although we've had a wild ride on cable today, approaching 1.03 the two-year hits 435, oil got close to 77. futures point to a fifth day of losses as yields rise and a pound hits that record low >> plus, searching for tea leaves from the fed. investors closely watching central banker comments today, and by the way, the rest of the week, with bostic yesterday predicting the economy can avoid deep pain. >> and apple's manufacturing shift announcing that it's going to producing the iphone 14 in india instead of china >> looking at the markets, s&p was down about 4.5% four straight days down we've been watching, on alert to see which things crack and cur cur currencies is an easy target >> the macro-forces that have been pressuri
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nile past the coffin or being here? >> i think respect. she's given 70 years of her life to our country. this is a small moment. >> reporter: thank you all. we appreciate you talking to us. becky, this is one smile place. we can give you a sense of the people that are here. people are having to stand. a lot of people are saying they got here earlier today because they figured it would be easier to be stationary. when people start filing past the coffin, that's when it will be more difficult because you'll have to be constantly adjusting your place in line and moving forward rather than get comfortable, sit, stand, go to the bathroom and hold your place. >> scott mcclain is there often 9 south bank. all of them in the cue and the hundreds of thousands that will join them is westminster hall which is inside the palace of westminster. that is where we find na nada bashir. this is a part of the palace of westminster which has a fascinated history. i'm reminded by one of the british newspapers this is where the queen will lie in state built in 10947 by the son of william the conquer remember. henry viii's coronation. even the tennis matches. tennis balls were found by workme
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use for nefarious purposes and military ends. and so this will continue to happen as the administration rolls out its semiconductor chip strategy. the investment stuff is longer term, but the nile stuff is now. it's here, it's happening now, and to your point about retaliation, absolutely. china has proven that it is prepared to get into a -for-tat retaliation with the united dates when it takes the sorts of actions. but we should be careful here not to expect asymmetrical response. it could be asymmetric, because there's not much, quite rightly, that china can do at the moment to harm the u.s. in the semiconductor space. so we should be prepared for an asymmetrical response when it comes, if it comes. >> we started the conversation, bk was talking about currencies. we had a dollar yen conversation. was almost seven years ago to the day that china devalued the currency in the aftermath in terms of all sort of risk assets was not god. now, seven is sort of the magic line in the sand, and they're not trying to devalue now, but it's sort of moving that way organically. can you speak to what potentially could happen if you want continues to devalue? >> well, i'll tell you, one of t
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. >> dana: thank you, nile, great to have you with the spirit ingrid seward the editor of the magazine but we have talked about the prince of the whales. but can you give us insight into harry and meghan markel at this time after this comes to a close? >> well, i think that harry probably will head back to his california home pretty quickly. there is no reason to hang around. but he needs to work. he needs to have a future. and i think the events over the past ten days will, of course, put a damper on some of the things he was intending to do. because harry is respectful, despite the fact he gets carried away on occasions, he is respectful of his family. at i think you won't want to do anything more to accept them. he has a book coming out, and i don't believe even harry can delay the publication for too long. i'm sure he can delay it for a bit. he has to go back to work, but i think that he and william we have very little in common anymore now that their grandmother is gone. and their father is king. and the father will be incredibly busy. so whether or not william and harry will see a lot of each other in the future, i don't know, but i slightly doubt i
. >> dana: thank you, nile, great to have you with the spirit ingrid seward the editor of the magazine but we have talked about the prince of the whales. but can you give us insight into harry and meghan markel at this time after this comes to a close? >> well, i think that harry probably will head back to his california home pretty quickly. there is no reason to hang around. but he needs to work. he needs to have a future. and i think the events over the past ten days will, of...
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nile river and many other topics. you learn a lot here at the history and biography stage and we hope you will visit us at the library of congress to do research about subjects you are interested in to expense the beauty of the thomas jefferson holding or attend one of our life at the library events. most thursday nights we keep most exhibits open until 8:00 p.m. and host dynamic, free events for visitors. on september 15, and actress and podcast sisters will join us for a discussion. determine 22nd, mosaic theater will present a preview of the upcoming series of plays. novelist ian mcewan will talk about his new novel, "lessons." our first event will feature the undersecretary for museums and culture at the smithsonian institution and a conversation with two-time pulitzer prize winner david maraniss about his new biography about jim thorpe. please sit back, enjoy, and have a wonderful day at the library of congress national book festival. david: it is my honor -- >> is my honor to be here. why did you choose jim thorpe? david: i think of this as a third book in a trilogy of sports figures who transcend sports the fi
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us long time residents. i'm in support of the approving the project. i never upon met until he stopped me on my way to the gym requesting nile signature of support. he refouzed let me seat letter i thought was odd being i'm a residence den. we had a conversation about theed wagz at 45 bernard. and when i asked him why he did not respond. >> i'm sorry. i will interrupt you are a party to the sponsor. the previous speaker. the previous speaker was part of the applicant. >> so -- you need to either submit testimony during rebuttal or that is your only opportunity. >> good afternoon commissioners i'm sarah a san francisco resident and calling in support of the project. this project is going to remediate house and add a unit by legalizing the previous owner created. if you look at the look at the records there is a litany. complaints and notice of violation housing and building code violation. the kitchen are on the porch the property sell not in a liveable condition. i foind it hard to be the dr requestors are asking the concern owners and tenant to continue living in the conditions. the project is code compliant and reduced in scope to address the r
us long time residents. i'm in support of the approving the project. i never upon met until he stopped me on my way to the gym requesting nile signature of support. he refouzed let me seat letter i thought was odd being i'm a residence den. we had a conversation about theed wagz at 45 bernard. and when i asked him why he did not respond. >> i'm sorry. i will interrupt you are a party to the sponsor. the previous speaker. the previous speaker was part of the applicant. >> so -- you...