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justice vogel: sure. i was a state court judge in california and santa clara county and the rules were similar. there are standards. they are called canons of ethics and you should avoid the appearance of impropriety, be impartial, not accept gifts or other considerations from people appearing before you. you should avoid bias. these are things that i think judges all over the world aspire to, and we have these canons of ethics that aly to jgeas a staa federal judge, i had to comply with those canons of ethics if i didn't, somebody could make the complaint to courts that had supervisory authority over me and say this judge is not acting in accordance with the code of conduct come so i think the courts are responsible for making sure that judges of the lower courts come at the trial courts and appellate courts below the supreme court know the rules and follow the rules, and the issue is that because of the supreme court's unique constitutional status, it does not have the same sort of structure for making
justice vogel: sure. i was a state court judge in california and santa clara county and the rules were similar. there are standards. they are called canons of ethics and you should avoid the appearance of impropriety, be impartial, not accept gifts or other considerations from people appearing before you. you should avoid bias. these are things that i think judges all over the world aspire to, and we have these canons of ethics that aly to jgeas a staa federal judge, i had to comply with those...
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professor vogel, thank you for your time. before we explore if it is really over, what is the california effect? when did it begin? >> it began in the 1970's. in california effect is basically what happens when california initiates a new policy, such as automobile emissions, efficiency, renewable energy. chemical safety in calif when they see how well it works in california. for many been believing in the cutting-edge. the very important consumer and environmental policy for the states or in washington began in california. with the creation of in the 1860's, the first national park the united states. a long history. >> is it mainly in the consumer protection and safety area? are we seeing it in terms of values and culture? i'm thinking of gay marriage for example. >> gay marriage is a good example. most people in the environmental area. some of it in social areas varies. historically, the most important has been in health safety, conservation, coastal protection, things like that. the appliance been very important. the cultur
professor vogel, thank you for your time. before we explore if it is really over, what is the california effect? when did it begin? >> it began in the 1970's. in california effect is basically what happens when california initiates a new policy, such as automobile emissions, efficiency, renewable energy. chemical safety in calif when they see how well it works in california. for many been believing in the cutting-edge. the very important consumer and environmental policy for the states or...
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vogel, you're from ohio, have you been there? >> i have been east palestine since february 3rd, with the exception of five days. >> real dedicated effort here. do you think you've been enriched by these visits? either how do you? >> yes, senator. >> do you think you've learned more about the problem having talked to the people? >> unquestionably. >> what do you have any problem living there now? >> i mostly do. >> you do have a problem living? there >> i mostly lived there, senator. [laughs] >> oh, so you're okay? >> yes, sir. my team and i have been there for the past month. >> let's do what we can to make sure it is safe to live there. let's make sure we help these people. if they have medical needs, let's meet them. and let's find out what happened and trying to fix it the best we can. doesn't make sense to everybody on this panel? so whether or not we need to change overtime laws, we will talk about that. but it what i want to do is make sure that this committee understands that if you live there, everybody here believes it i
vogel, you're from ohio, have you been there? >> i have been east palestine since february 3rd, with the exception of five days. >> real dedicated effort here. do you think you've been enriched by these visits? either how do you? >> yes, senator. >> do you think you've learned more about the problem having talked to the people? >> unquestionably. >> what do you have any problem living there now? >> i mostly do. >> you do have a problem living?...
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my last question, director vogel to you, and to mr. brewer. before this hearing i had the opportunity to speak with several officials and to plot a response -- including governors of ohio and pennsylvania. governor. shapiro shared with me a letter that he was sent to norfolk southern in 2023. norfolk southern did not communicate well with state or local agencies in the early days of the response which led to confusion and concern for safely removing the chemicals that were not adequately considered. in your experience, to do receive the information that you need for norfolk southern to adequately make decisions in protecting public health and safety. are there any help -- spawning in the first 72 hours of the derailment which may have contributed to distrust within the impact communities. if so didn't offer in southern drive any satisfaction or information gap since that time? miss vogel? >> mister chairman, thank you for your question. i do believe there were quite a few gaps in communication and missteps in the very early hours following the
my last question, director vogel to you, and to mr. brewer. before this hearing i had the opportunity to speak with several officials and to plot a response -- including governors of ohio and pennsylvania. governor. shapiro shared with me a letter that he was sent to norfolk southern in 2023. norfolk southern did not communicate well with state or local agencies in the early days of the response which led to confusion and concern for safely removing the chemicals that were not adequately...
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. >> todd: anita vogel joins us live. in first interview given to the "new york post," daniel penny says the case has nothing to do with race and if someone needed help in the future, he would step up again. these are first public comments penny made since the choke hold killing of jordan neely. penny, a former marine sergeant maintains this incident was different from what he experienced before. he said, this has nothing to do with race, i judge a person based on their character, i am not a white susprem supremacist, i am a normal guy. jordan neely's family says daniel penny choked jordan neely to death, we never called him a white supremacist, we called him a killer. we want to know why he didn't let go of the choke hold until he was dead. jordan neely's uncle said, he needs to be prosecuted or he will do this again. he has too much confidence and has to be taught what he did was wrong. as far as daniel penny's, if this case goes to trial, prosecutors could use daniel penny's military experience against him. >> prosecut
. >> todd: anita vogel joins us live. in first interview given to the "new york post," daniel penny says the case has nothing to do with race and if someone needed help in the future, he would step up again. these are first public comments penny made since the choke hold killing of jordan neely. penny, a former marine sergeant maintains this incident was different from what he experienced before. he said, this has nothing to do with race, i judge a person based on their...
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one year away from my family in east germany and in other places working with a guy named wolfgang vogel, who was the spy trade. if any of you saw the bridge the the the the about he was the guy so i dealt with him and the goal was we had arrested the united states had arrested a east german spy and i and i got a call from the ci vogel and said it would be good you could have somebody represent him who we can negotiate with. so i got jean baker and harvey silver guy to represent him to fax all this fabulous lawyers and. the goal was to get an exchange mandela and sharansky for this east german guy. and another guy who was in the south african prison from the soviet union and mandela said, no. and i said, we can get you out. and mandela said, no, i'm not a spy. i'm not a of a trade. i am walking only when both and the segregationists and the apartheid government in south africa lets, me walk out, i'm walking out as a political not as a spy. he refused to be involved in the deal. we sharansky out in fact sharansky his wife, when she called me, he had just been arrested. he was about she wa
one year away from my family in east germany and in other places working with a guy named wolfgang vogel, who was the spy trade. if any of you saw the bridge the the the the about he was the guy so i dealt with him and the goal was we had arrested the united states had arrested a east german spy and i and i got a call from the ci vogel and said it would be good you could have somebody represent him who we can negotiate with. so i got jean baker and harvey silver guy to represent him to fax all...
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anita vogel is live for in us new york. anita, $14 trillion is a very big number good evening. >> it sure is, good evening, trace. it's worth noting the late congressman john conyers had introduced reparations bills every year for the last 30 years of his life going back to 1989. so the big question is, what is the difference now? well, for one thing, the representative introducing this new bill isn't just asking for a commission to study the issue, like conyers was asking for. representative cory bush of missouri standing with other members of the squad, the liberal squad that you see there, is asking for cold hard cash, and a lot of it. she says $14 trillion is needed for black americans to address what she calls, what you mentioned, the black-white wealth gap in america today. listen here. >> we're talking about over 222 million hours of forced labor. 222 million hours of forced labor which today would be at the value of over $97 trillion, and so the united states must pay. >> of course, not everyone in congress is on-bo
anita vogel is live for in us new york. anita, $14 trillion is a very big number good evening. >> it sure is, good evening, trace. it's worth noting the late congressman john conyers had introduced reparations bills every year for the last 30 years of his life going back to 1989. so the big question is, what is the difference now? well, for one thing, the representative introducing this new bill isn't just asking for a commission to study the issue, like conyers was asking for....
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i need a vogel fox news. this is ktvu, fox. two news at six.akland police investigating the city's latest homicide. the victim, a 10 year old girl who was found stabbed inside an apartment. good evening, everyone and mike mibach, julie julie haener . police say the victim and the suspect are known to one another , but have not shared that relationship. the suspect is in the hospital in critical condition. the stabbing happened near 40/5 and bancroft just before noon today are crime reporter henry lee spoke with the acting police chief about what investigators there's have determined so far. on the senseless and horrific, horrific act of violence. the homicide of a 10 year old little girl 10 year old girl was stabbed to death in an east oakland apartment as a parent. i know that there's nothing more that tears at the heart. the loss of a child began around noon, there was a request for a welfare check at an apartment near 40/5 and bancroft with fears that a little girl was hurt, oakland interim police chief darren allison says officers quickly f
i need a vogel fox news. this is ktvu, fox. two news at six.akland police investigating the city's latest homicide. the victim, a 10 year old girl who was found stabbed inside an apartment. good evening, everyone and mike mibach, julie julie haener . police say the victim and the suspect are known to one another , but have not shared that relationship. the suspect is in the hospital in critical condition. the stabbing happened near 40/5 and bancroft just before noon today are crime reporter...
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vogel, how would you handle that? >> i think the courts independence is very important. i think there are ways they could do better at getting independent and impartial advice about ethical questions. it is a black box. they have a lot of sources and rules that they follow. no one really knows what they are and i think if they had an internal resource, i suggested they get a group of experienced retired judges together. i stressed retired because they are not subject to the problems they might have to say i have a question here, i would like your advice. someone independent who can just say, i think this is ok or not ok. >> thank you, i am sure we can talk about this in the future as my colleagues await. >> senator cornyn. senator cornyn: i would like to go to the video please. >> judge, tough day, tough night for you. is there anything you would like to say before we begin? i understand that your preferences which is totally understandable that we go one hour tonight, 30 minutes on each side, am i correct? >> i would like to start by saying unequivocally, and categorica
vogel, how would you handle that? >> i think the courts independence is very important. i think there are ways they could do better at getting independent and impartial advice about ethical questions. it is a black box. they have a lot of sources and rules that they follow. no one really knows what they are and i think if they had an internal resource, i suggested they get a group of experienced retired judges together. i stressed retired because they are not subject to the problems they...
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glenn vogel booking holdings ceo. coming up we will have expedia as vice president and ceo.nd and the u.k.. we are preparing for a bank holiday but we get monday off though. king charles is coordinated tomorrow we would be a good or bad thing for the english economy? that's coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: the bunting is hung. the flags are everywhere now. this weekend, king charles the third will be crowned as king. 70 years after the last coronation of a british monarch. it is a momentous moment for the u.k. and the commonwealth. here is lizzy burden with the details. lizzy: home to the ceremonies since 1066. at 74, he is the oldest monarch to be crowned. 2020 guest --2200 guest will be there and is expected to be half the time. with 100 million pounds price tag is twice the cost of his mother's in today's terms. his crown decorated with 400 gemstones. the queen consort will carry 2000, 200 diamonds estimated at 5 billion pounds. what is the economic impact? on balance, the bank holiday will cost the economy about 2 billion pounds. but hospitality in souvenirs will bri
glenn vogel booking holdings ceo. coming up we will have expedia as vice president and ceo.nd and the u.k.. we are preparing for a bank holiday but we get monday off though. king charles is coordinated tomorrow we would be a good or bad thing for the english economy? that's coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: the bunting is hung. the flags are everywhere now. this weekend, king charles the third will be crowned as king. 70 years after the last coronation of a british monarch. it is a...
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vogel, do you think that that was a wise decision? mr. fogel: thank you senator i said in my statement that i respected and i think it was sincere. i would grant that it was signed by all nine of the justices. sen. graham: i want people to understand that the court as a whole has a problem with this whether they are right or wrong. hon. fogel: i think it is a point at which they reach consensus. >> i am not in true micromanaging the court judge's, but when you look at what other branches do versus the court, you say mr. payne it is offer yes -- it is obvious that that they have a lower threshold. >> that's correct. i would like to instill more public confidence and not vote for any of these bills and i think that they would be better off if we did that. here is what i want to explain to people. in 1998 justice ginsberg donated to a signed copy of her decision in a case where you had to admit women to a state cool. it was auctioned off at a fundraiser supporting the national organization of women's legal defense fund. i did not know that u
vogel, do you think that that was a wise decision? mr. fogel: thank you senator i said in my statement that i respected and i think it was sincere. i would grant that it was signed by all nine of the justices. sen. graham: i want people to understand that the court as a whole has a problem with this whether they are right or wrong. hon. fogel: i think it is a point at which they reach consensus. >> i am not in true micromanaging the court judge's, but when you look at what other branches...
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i am anita vogel, now back to "life, liberty and levin." ♪ ♪ i don't see where the fbi learned a damnas done a damn thing, when you consider victor davis hanson how the former president of the treated. also fbi with the attorney general sends a s.w.a.t. team to a former president's home that is unnecessary. i think they picked up where they left off, then what do we do about the fbi? your thoughts. >> i think we have to get that leadership power out of washington. take andrew mccabe, he was suc supposedly one architect of collusion against donald trump. there is relationship with all of these revolving door fbi has, people make the necessary adjustments, i like to see they take the fbi lock stock and barrel and move it to kansas city or omaha, nebraska, away from the political media comp blcomplex or divide it up, some in doj, and some in treasury department or homeland security, we can't concentrate that much power in washington, d.c. with the networks that people development he is a protege of mueller and tries to concoct a way to get a special counsel, he succeed and low and behold
i am anita vogel, now back to "life, liberty and levin." ♪ ♪ i don't see where the fbi learned a damnas done a damn thing, when you consider victor davis hanson how the former president of the treated. also fbi with the attorney general sends a s.w.a.t. team to a former president's home that is unnecessary. i think they picked up where they left off, then what do we do about the fbi? your thoughts. >> i think we have to get that leadership power out of washington. take...
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. >> todd: anita vogel. >> witnesses came forward to talk about their take on what they say are abuses by fbi members. >> when it comes to whistleblowers, you are not. when it comes to whistleblowers, you are not. >> that is not right. >> it is shocking -- >> that is not right. >> it is shocking the gentleman from new york -- >> all of the information we had. >> we gave you anonymous whistleblower. >> total of three fbi agents testified they were retaliated against and ended up homeless, with their lives destroyed for blowing the whistle on what they say was political bias at the agency. they say they were directed to monitor parents at school board meetings and pressured to open cases on people that were at the rally, but did not enter the capital and what happened when they came forward. >> this government will crush you and your family if you try to expose the truth about things they are doing that are wrong. you went after people that looked at child porn? >> yes. >> people sexually exploiting children? >> yes. >> you were in the parking lot of a school board meeting taking down in
. >> todd: anita vogel. >> witnesses came forward to talk about their take on what they say are abuses by fbi members. >> when it comes to whistleblowers, you are not. when it comes to whistleblowers, you are not. >> that is not right. >> it is shocking -- >> that is not right. >> it is shocking the gentleman from new york -- >> all of the information we had. >> we gave you anonymous whistleblower. >> total of three fbi agents...
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. >> todd: anita vogel. >> witnesses came forward to talk about their take on what they say were abuses members on the committee. listen. >> i'm not aware you are able to withhold information from the minority we need to use. >> when it comes to whistleblowers, you're not. >> these aren't -- >> when it comes to whistleblowers, you are not. >> that is not right. >> it is shocking that the -- >> it is shocking that the gentleman from new york would say that when you were part of the investigation with an anonymous whistleblower. >> three fbi agents testified they were retaliated against and ended up homeless for blowing the whistle on political bias at the agent. they say they were directed to abandon important investigation to monitor parents at school board meetings and pressured to open cases on people who attended the january 6 rally and did not enter the capitol and they talked about what happened when they came forward. >> the fbi will crush you. this government will crush you and your family, if you try to expose the truth about things they are doing that are wrong and we are all e
. >> todd: anita vogel. >> witnesses came forward to talk about their take on what they say were abuses members on the committee. listen. >> i'm not aware you are able to withhold information from the minority we need to use. >> when it comes to whistleblowers, you're not. >> these aren't -- >> when it comes to whistleblowers, you are not. >> that is not right. >> it is shocking that the -- >> it is shocking that the gentleman from new york...
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i'm anita vogel and now let's take you back to the special.r headlines log onto foxnews.com. welcome back to judge jeanine investigates, the subway chokehold that the surge of violent crime is threatening new yorkers daily lives and nothing is being done to stop it. what is bolstering these violent criminals to attack innocent people? the assault on crime policies and lack of consequences. here's a look at the rising threat in new york and why it's only going to get worse. violent crime on new york city's subways doubling since 2019. murders skyrocketing, six in 2020. it broke a decades long record. eight in 2021 and in 2022, which capped a year of high-profile crimes on the new york city subway, 10 people were killed. >> rochelle was like any other new yorker reporter: that january michelle was fatally shot in front of a moving train onto the subway tracks by homeless bug, unprovoked. then in april chaos when a gunman opened fire and set off smoke bombs on the subway during the morning rush. then in september a beating of a mother on our way
i'm anita vogel and now let's take you back to the special.r headlines log onto foxnews.com. welcome back to judge jeanine investigates, the subway chokehold that the surge of violent crime is threatening new yorkers daily lives and nothing is being done to stop it. what is bolstering these violent criminals to attack innocent people? the assault on crime policies and lack of consequences. here's a look at the rising threat in new york and why it's only going to get worse. violent crime on new...
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michael, let me start with you, because you and can vogel of the new york times had a piece the reportedly published, again contemporaneously when this was going down. i think january 17th, 2021, so just a few days before the administration. the headline is the prospect of pardons in final days fuels market to buy access to trump. what did your reporting then surface about how this back channel to get pardons was functioning? >> what we found was that those who had access to the president, whether it was a lawyer like rudy giuliani, or another lawyer like john dowd, or others that simply had worked with him or knew him, trying to monetize their access to the president, to make money on pardons, basically selling access for the ability to get pardons. the market ranged from a couple of hundred thousand dollars up to the 2 million dollar figure that we reported on at the time. that he had been told by an associate of giuliani's during a meeting with giuliani, that it was giuliani that went to the bathroom, that he could hug get him a pardon for $2 million. we thought this is pretty extraordi
michael, let me start with you, because you and can vogel of the new york times had a piece the reportedly published, again contemporaneously when this was going down. i think january 17th, 2021, so just a few days before the administration. the headline is the prospect of pardons in final days fuels market to buy access to trump. what did your reporting then surface about how this back channel to get pardons was functioning? >> what we found was that those who had access to the...
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julian vogel. thank you for being with us.let's start with the fact that we have never defaulted on our debt before. this feels like a gray area as it is uncharted territory. let's start with the financial markets stocks closed lower tuesday's with fears of a ce >> a recession is possible. technically we are in a recession right now and we have been in a recession for quite some time. it is defined by two consecutive quarters of shrinking gdp. but it never felt like this. we were in a similar situation with the default and it has been looming for quite a while but marcus never seem to react to that. as news broke yesterday that talks have been stalled or are not going anywhere , we could see in the markets that there is less and less confidence . the dow closed lower and investor started to sell off. to mitigate their positions. >> we are inching closer to that date, when the government will not pay bills and they include social security and medicare. what should people who use government funds be prepared for? >> social secur
julian vogel. thank you for being with us.let's start with the fact that we have never defaulted on our debt before. this feels like a gray area as it is uncharted territory. let's start with the financial markets stocks closed lower tuesday's with fears of a ce >> a recession is possible. technically we are in a recession right now and we have been in a recession for quite some time. it is defined by two consecutive quarters of shrinking gdp. but it never felt like this. we were in a...
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. >> governor vogels too busy turning off her natural gas stoves give time to the d.a.t the moment. the subject for a different day. i got protested this week he joined us in the next area do not want to jump miss that. his hat in the ring with more gop hopefuls set to jump it also next week losing this past week have him worried people talk about thatant, next. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. lowe's knows that when you get more savings. you get a lot more summer. that's why we've got fresh new deals so you can heat things up, and chill out, all season long. make the most of your summer now with great savings. shop in-store or online today. the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more.
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captain vogel will allocate cars for them, a very right idea, mr. colonel, the children should help the soldiers of the reich who shed blood for their liberation from the red horde kinder, you can send children to the village to fatten giants, at least the weakest and sickest and you will have no costs and less bandits . that's a reasonably good idea. thank you . and why did you go civilian pilots on such a funny plane? best cadet graduating comrade lieutenant colonel by ratings the attestation commission can be an instructor. where would you like to do further service, comrade, mamkin, send it where you need it, but you need it. there is in spain you know how i feel about you because she is a commander, i'm just a pilot, but i didn't think you were such a careerist. hello sasha. we will have a family of pilots. fighter i can’t live without the sky , i understand, the maximum that i can give you permission to fly in civil aviation is kind uh-huh how santa claus zdarova brought letters to the boys, but i don’t live in the forest, but they healthy exc
captain vogel will allocate cars for them, a very right idea, mr. colonel, the children should help the soldiers of the reich who shed blood for their liberation from the red horde kinder, you can send children to the village to fatten giants, at least the weakest and sickest and you will have no costs and less bandits . that's a reasonably good idea. thank you . and why did you go civilian pilots on such a funny plane? best cadet graduating comrade lieutenant colonel by ratings the attestation...
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amon vogel. rebecca read,-you| vogel. rebecca read, thank you so vogel.d phillip's dramatic fallout. so should itv counteract the schofield switch off by removing one of the hosts? and who should go? the show's relationship expert- show's relationship expert tenne— show's relationship expert tenne ven— show's relationship expert louise van der— show's relationship expert louise van der helder, who has her louise van der helder, who has ner ewn— louise van der helder, who has her own awkward _ louise van der helder, who has her own awkward moments with rntt— her own awkward moments with rntt tetttee— her own awkward moments with phil battles it— her own awkward moments with phil battles it out— her own awkward moments with phil battles it out with pr guru wett— phil battles it out with pr guru mark borkowski— phil battles it out with pr guru mark borkowski and former apprenttee— mark borkowski and former apprentice star— mark borkowski and former apprentice star amy ainsley. wnet— apprentice star amy ainsley. wnet t— apprentice star amy ainsley. wnet t wen
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amon vogel. rebecca read,-you| vogel. rebecca read, thank you so vogel.illip's dramatic fallout. so should itv counteract the schofield switch off by removing one of the hosts? and who should go? the show's relationship expert- show's relationship expert tenne— show's relationship expert tenne ven— show's relationship expert louise van der— show's relationship expert louise van der helder, who has her louise van der helder, who has ner ewn— louise van der helder, who has her own awkward _ louise van der helder, who has her own awkward moments with rntt— her own awkward moments with rntt tetttee— her own awkward moments with phil battles it— her own awkward moments with phil battles it out— her own awkward moments with phil battles it out with pr guru wett— phil battles it out with pr guru mark borkowski— phil battles it out with pr guru mark borkowski and former apprenttee— mark borkowski and former apprentice star— mark borkowski and former apprentice star amy ainsley. wnet— apprentice star amy ainsley. wnet t— apprentice star amy ainsley. wnet t went— a
amon vogel. rebecca read,-you| vogel. rebecca read, thank you so vogel.illip's dramatic fallout. so should itv counteract the schofield switch off by removing one of the hosts? and who should go? the show's relationship expert- show's relationship expert tenne— show's relationship expert tenne ven— show's relationship expert louise van der— show's relationship expert louise van der helder, who has her louise van der helder, who has ner ewn— louise van der helder, who has her own awkward...
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and gay and black, i don't know if that has anything to do with it, it does not look fair to mark vogela letter to the ministration. i don't know if they got anything back, it is age resolution, 1456, -- i wish they would ask the state department more. have a good day. host: that is douglas in south dakota. the headline from the december foreign affairs addition of politico magazine, the other american jailed in russia on marijuana charges, 61-year-old mark vogel. good morning. caller: good morning, i am an officially love trumper. he has been vindicated. i think it is terrible they don't teach morality or ethics in the fbi. when james clapper was in the office telling obama it was a hoax made up by hillary clinton's campaign, joe biden was there. james comey was there. they are so ethically challenged and we have a president now in office that knew the whole time. nobody ever, and say i've got to speak up and say this is not right. not one person. and they all knew it. everybody on the campaign knew it. host: what do you think is next for john durham's report? does this satisfy with wh
and gay and black, i don't know if that has anything to do with it, it does not look fair to mark vogela letter to the ministration. i don't know if they got anything back, it is age resolution, 1456, -- i wish they would ask the state department more. have a good day. host: that is douglas in south dakota. the headline from the december foreign affairs addition of politico magazine, the other american jailed in russia on marijuana charges, 61-year-old mark vogel. good morning. caller: good...
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i can remember vogel back was a computing center. none of you. it's not anymore. so you wouldn't remember it. one or two. and because i can remember walking around with boxes of punch cards, right? carrying them under my arms to. go. i actually remember by the the greek system here and i know that's maybe somewhat of a controversial subject in some ways. to me, it wasn't a statement of exclusion was more of a way to be included in things. so i have a very positive of it. well, if you go to sergeant hall, i think you'll find it. it looked just like it did when were here from the outside. it does. yeah. so your book, it starts off with when you were 16 years old, you're dead before you get there. what? she warned me that she was going to. so what attracted to northwestern? this was your memories of virginia, ginny ramadi was of the trust. i don't think the as she was writing great book. no but what attracted me was we are a fabulous we we are so deep as well as broad we do we mix the creative with the hard sciences and our our faculty are so so great and. the univer
i can remember vogel back was a computing center. none of you. it's not anymore. so you wouldn't remember it. one or two. and because i can remember walking around with boxes of punch cards, right? carrying them under my arms to. go. i actually remember by the the greek system here and i know that's maybe somewhat of a controversial subject in some ways. to me, it wasn't a statement of exclusion was more of a way to be included in things. so i have a very positive of it. well, if you go to...
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i need a vogel fox news. of black owned restaurants in the bay area officially kicks off its third annual black restaurant week, dozens of brick and mortar eateries as well as food trucks and dessert shops from the bay to sacramento or participating. we visited jackie's place in san jose. it's a black owned women led restaurant that's been in business since 2018. but it shut down in fire, the restaurant owner says they plan to show how they can turn a tragedy into a major comeback. you don't really see a lot of black establishments, um , that are mom and pops are thriving. and there are a lot of us out there, so i think that weeks like this is really important. black restaurant week runs through sunday, may 20/8 beloved bay area performing arts company has abruptly announced its closure. berkeley based area children's theater has been in operation for nearly 20 years, thousands of children have participated in its productions and camps. all future shows, classes and camps have now been canceled, effective imm
i need a vogel fox news. of black owned restaurants in the bay area officially kicks off its third annual black restaurant week, dozens of brick and mortar eateries as well as food trucks and dessert shops from the bay to sacramento or participating. we visited jackie's place in san jose. it's a black owned women led restaurant that's been in business since 2018. but it shut down in fire, the restaurant owner says they plan to show how they can turn a tragedy into a major comeback. you don't...
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it was formulated by vogel, head of the foreign affairs committee of the lower house of the parliamentussia it will go that it’s some kind of fantasies and dreams there, well, a cheaper way to contain russia with with such a small percentage of poland’s gdp , it’s impossible to imagine without the presence of americans on earth and this actually reflects their position . why is my point, why are they there, little by little , delivering to them, then this, then they begin to decide. clearly, they first test the soil. to understand what we will accept there, what we will not accept, but plus to this, it means that they lengthen the conflict to them. this is extremely beneficial in the end. i want two sentences. angeli duda complete his speech. the first is how terrible things were discussed here in order to cheer up our citizens a little, who are watching us at a late hour andrzej duda said that when he took a tank from polish soldiers to give it to ukrainians, they cried and asked if there would be another that's all they took away the last tank. i don't know what kind of phrase i am a
it was formulated by vogel, head of the foreign affairs committee of the lower house of the parliamentussia it will go that it’s some kind of fantasies and dreams there, well, a cheaper way to contain russia with with such a small percentage of poland’s gdp , it’s impossible to imagine without the presence of americans on earth and this actually reflects their position . why is my point, why are they there, little by little , delivering to them, then this, then they begin to decide....