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meanwhile, let's go over to our walter kirn update. how you feeling right now, walter?is it is it cresting? you took it about an hour ago in the five milligram oxycodone. yeah, i've sat on i've satf on this set many times, but i've never noticed that the river in that backdrop iser ali> . yes, y it is back . i just saw a giant bass jump. it is. you're right. it is. that is not the drug. that is the actual river i in that scene. yes. well, that'ss good. walter, please tell meatloaf we miss him. >> yeah, yeah. you mean i'm going his way? well, i think you're almost have your walterer you're not shot as walter whatever you do, do not walk toward the light. oh , that everybody wants to walk the light.d so what are the lights? all. right. we got to good luck, jesse watters. thank you , rob. walter kurchatov fox news tonight night with evil bridges next . i'm told i love you america. hello everybody. i'm jesse watters along with greg gutfeld, gillian turner, harold ford jr.r dagen mcdowell five o'clock in new york city. and thisr. is a five nine by everyone out there who is f
meanwhile, let's go over to our walter kirn update. how you feeling right now, walter?is it is it cresting? you took it about an hour ago in the five milligram oxycodone. yeah, i've sat on i've satf on this set many times, but i've never noticed that the river in that backdrop iser ali> . yes, y it is back . i just saw a giant bass jump. it is. you're right. it is. that is not the drug. that is the actual river i in that scene. yes. well, that'ss good. walter, please tell meatloaf we miss...
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w walter: que le echen ganas.siÓn de levantarse al siguiente dÍa a echarle mÁs ganas. yo creo que eso es lo principal en cualquier persona que quiere realmente salir adelante. borja: te agradecemos por haber estado aquÍ compartiendo con toda nuestra audiencia tu historia de Éxito. por supuesto que cuando vayamos por allÁ, " tacos el ruso " es parada obligatoria. gracias. vamos a seguir con mÁs. las celebridades de tiktok mejor pagadas de todo el mundo aumentaron sus ingresos en 200% en el aÑo 2021. en conjunto, las seis principales figuras de esta aplicaciÓn recaudaron 55.5 millones de dÓlares. habitualmente por cada publicaciÓn, pueden cobrar hasta medio millÓn de dÓlares. aunque generalmente ganan entre 100,000 y dos 150,000 . he estado revisando la lista y la verdad, tengo que reconocer que no conozco absolutamente ninguna. yo creo que es de otra generaciÓn, sin duda. carolina: yo creo que un buen medio tiempo serÍa ponernos a hacer tiktok. es tremendo negocio. borja: yo ya estoy mayor. carolina: por primera ve
w walter: que le echen ganas.siÓn de levantarse al siguiente dÍa a echarle mÁs ganas. yo creo que eso es lo principal en cualquier persona que quiere realmente salir adelante. borja: te agradecemos por haber estado aquÍ compartiendo con toda nuestra audiencia tu historia de Éxito. por supuesto que cuando vayamos por allÁ, " tacos el ruso " es parada obligatoria. gracias. vamos a seguir con mÁs. las celebridades de tiktok mejor pagadas de todo el mundo aumentaron sus ingresos en...
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kirby: ultimately, it's under the command of saceur in this case, general walters. it has not been activated. and so, the exact c2 relationships, i think, have yet to be worked out. and in the case that we get there, mike, that's really a better question put to our colleagues at the alliance. it is an alliance structure -- reporter: -- reporter: [inaudible] france is going to be -- mr. kirby: i don't even -- i i don't think don't think they even -- i don't think they've gotten that far yet. since it hasn't been activated in terms of what the chain of command is going to be. reporter: they are controlling this year and -- mr. kirby: again, mike, you're asking the wrong guy. i don't -- i'm not an expert on how the nato response force is activated. and what the c2 looks like, command and control look like. i pointed to my colleagues in brussels. reporter: for the 8,500 americans, will there be an overall like american officer in charge question i'm assume it's mostly army and air force from the basis that you have said. is there going to be, like the whole -- is it all
kirby: ultimately, it's under the command of saceur in this case, general walters. it has not been activated. and so, the exact c2 relationships, i think, have yet to be worked out. and in the case that we get there, mike, that's really a better question put to our colleagues at the alliance. it is an alliance structure -- reporter: -- reporter: [inaudible] france is going to be -- mr. kirby: i don't even -- i i don't think don't think they even -- i don't think they've gotten that far yet....
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walter: that is a great question.y did last year as we started to see inflation pickup at the back end of last year. financial did well, but as we sit here today in the last three to four days, i would say no because they are dealing with these rising cost pressures. so i think it is going to be a little bit more nuanced and mixed. we are seeing some of those traditional banks like truist financial, pnc, and others have been able to manage that process, and bank of america and morgan stanley have managed better than jbm and goldman sachs did, at least initially. so i do think it is not as straightforward as that playbook might suggest, and we are just going to have to see how we play out through the rest of the year. kailey: our question of the day today was is it time to buy the dip on a broad macro basis looking at the equity market as a whole. when you look at some of these banks in particular like jp morgan, would you be buying the dip and adding to that position here? walter: we would. in fact, we have run that t
walter: that is a great question.y did last year as we started to see inflation pickup at the back end of last year. financial did well, but as we sit here today in the last three to four days, i would say no because they are dealing with these rising cost pressures. so i think it is going to be a little bit more nuanced and mixed. we are seeing some of those traditional banks like truist financial, pnc, and others have been able to manage that process, and bank of america and morgan stanley...
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up in the air artist -- author walter kerr. the irony of him being a writer for duke mcpherson that nobody knows his name. writer and producer rob long. and speaking of that, everyone at the bar yells cheers. he finally leaves. because she drinks. jesse. it's a serious issue, crime. that there is a statue of you put up, how much after it went up what it take for people to tear it down. >> it and then if it was a new statue. i don't think i'm going to surprise anybody when i say that i am not a big fan of art. but i do appreciate statues. i do want to be a statue one day in all seriousness we have, or when i say we are me and my assistant, johnny, has called the mayor of scranton. where did you get your start? allentown. >> allentown. it we are in active negotiations with the mayor to erect a statue of you. >> are you kidding? >> i knew about this month the a-month ago. so we are not deciding whether this is going to be a public or private land and we have actually found a price point. is $10,000, because it's going to be to sca
up in the air artist -- author walter kerr. the irony of him being a writer for duke mcpherson that nobody knows his name. writer and producer rob long. and speaking of that, everyone at the bar yells cheers. he finally leaves. because she drinks. jesse. it's a serious issue, crime. that there is a statue of you put up, how much after it went up what it take for people to tear it down. >> it and then if it was a new statue. i don't think i'm going to surprise anybody when i say that i am...
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eastern, political scientist barbara walter with her book how civil wars start and how to stop them. it examines the warning signs that often precede civil wars and ask the question put another one happen in the u.s.? she's interviewed by stephen heideman. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. find her. on your program guide or watch online anytime. >> us washington, lawmakers and other public policy officials will gather at the walter washington convention center to talk about issues looking at automobiles. it is a public policy at the auto show. joining us to start serious conversations is john o'donnell. he's the president and ceo of the washington area new -- new automobile association. host: i suspect part of the fun of the auto show is looking at the new product, but because you have public-policy days specifically inciting legislators, what is the importance of that? guest: we're very fortunate to be located here in our nations capital because a lot of the industry has to interact with the regulators, the policymakers, we are the beneficiary. especially during covid. driverle
eastern, political scientist barbara walter with her book how civil wars start and how to stop them. it examines the warning signs that often precede civil wars and ask the question put another one happen in the u.s.? she's interviewed by stephen heideman. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. find her. on your program guide or watch online anytime. >> us washington, lawmakers and other public policy officials will gather at the walter washington convention center to talk about issues...
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walter argued for the government's position in the supreme court. he lost. that position was projected 9-0. walter told the story that he was in beijing eating chinese law students at the time the decision was handed down. he spoke about the astonishment that his law students greeted that opinion. that a low-level state employee could pursue a lawsuit against the president of the yard states. and that the supreme court upheld that nine. it was astonishing to them. i tell the story because i'm one who thinks the supreme court is playing very well its part in our constitutional system. i worry about efforts to change that. the unintended consequent as that would come from that. we know from many of the proponents of expansion that there are in intended next bash intended consequences. the confidences are to affect the decisions of that is discipline court anyway more to their liking. i don't agree with all the decisions of this up in court. i think the supreme court got that decision wrong. but i reject the idea that this supreme court is part of a plan to res
walter argued for the government's position in the supreme court. he lost. that position was projected 9-0. walter told the story that he was in beijing eating chinese law students at the time the decision was handed down. he spoke about the astonishment that his law students greeted that opinion. that a low-level state employee could pursue a lawsuit against the president of the yard states. and that the supreme court upheld that nine. it was astonishing to them. i tell the story because i'm...
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walter argued for the government's position in the supreme court. he lost. that position was rejected 9-0. walter told the story that he was in beijing teaching chinese law students at the time the decision was handed down. and he spoke, he was quite moving, i thought, about the astonishment that his law students greeted that opinion. that a low-level state employee could pursue a lawsuit against the president of the united states. and that the supreme court upheld that 9 ---it was simply astonishing to them. i tell that story because i'm one who thinks the supreme court is playing very well its part in our constitutional system. and i worry about efforts to change that. the unintended consequences that would come from that. now, we know that for many of the proponents of expansion there are intended consequences. the intended consequences are to affect the decisions of the decisions of the supreme court in a way more to their liking. i don't agree with all the decisions of the supreme court. i was on the panel that was overturned in shelby county. i think t
walter argued for the government's position in the supreme court. he lost. that position was rejected 9-0. walter told the story that he was in beijing teaching chinese law students at the time the decision was handed down. and he spoke, he was quite moving, i thought, about the astonishment that his law students greeted that opinion. that a low-level state employee could pursue a lawsuit against the president of the united states. and that the supreme court upheld that 9 ---it was simply...
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joining us now is professor barbara f walter.mportant new book "how civil wars start ". professor walter, thank you very much for joining us tonight and beginning this discussion we'll have on this program that might involve begging you to come back. one question right off the bat about this score is there an example of a country with a plus five score on that political instability scale that has them falling into civil war from a plus five score? >> yes, so plus five is the beginning of this middle zone, this zone where a lot of political violence and instability happens where it's actually at greatest risk is in the middle between negative one and positive one. so if you think for example about the wars that are going on today, ukraine is a country that slipped from being a full democracy into the inocracy zone into a civil war. if you think about iraq after the u.s. invasion when sudan hussain was toppled, iraq went from authoritarian into the middle zone, the u.s. was hoping to damocritize iraq and during this time in the mid
joining us now is professor barbara f walter.mportant new book "how civil wars start ". professor walter, thank you very much for joining us tonight and beginning this discussion we'll have on this program that might involve begging you to come back. one question right off the bat about this score is there an example of a country with a plus five score on that political instability scale that has them falling into civil war from a plus five score? >> yes, so plus five is the...
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music from the walters is on the way.ties have to come to an end. the fifth and final season of "search party" is on hbo max now. please say hello to meredith hagner. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you know, i figured out it's guillermo's reverse quincera. 51 flipped over, right? >> guillermo: that's right, jimmy. >> happy birthday. >> guillermo: thank you very much. >> jimmy: did you meet johnny knoxville? >> i was a little geeked out, huge "jackass" fan. >> jimmy: we were talking about, rachel wolfson is in the movie, a coed situation. that is something you'd be comfortable being a part of? >> if by comfortable you mean, so excited that i pass out? oh, yeah. i would have. >> jimmy: everybody passes out. [ laughter ] >> yeah, no. everybody almost dies. >> jimmy: your husband's wyatt russell. he's been here before. >> yeah. >> jimmy: his whole family has been here, really. his sister, brothers, parents -- >> a bunch of up and comers. >> jimmy: i would think in a group like that, it would be hard to impress anyone, re
music from the walters is on the way.ties have to come to an end. the fifth and final season of "search party" is on hbo max now. please say hello to meredith hagner. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you know, i figured out it's guillermo's reverse quincera. 51 flipped over, right? >> guillermo: that's right, jimmy. >> happy birthday. >> guillermo: thank you very much. >> jimmy: did you meet johnny knoxville? >> i was a little geeked out, huge...
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a tamara keith and amy walter break down the latest political news. a miami dance troupe revisits the classic ballet "swan lake" and gives it a new spin. and much more. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier, nato is increasing its troop presence in eastern europe. and the united states announced today it was putting 8500 troops on high alert to deploy to the region. to discuss the details of today's developments, we're joined by two experts. andrea kendall taylor is a former senior intelligence official who focused on russia and eurasia. she is now the head of the transatlantic security program at the center for a new american security, which is a bipartisan national security and defense policy institute. and phillip karber has served as an advisor to the secretary of defense. he is now the president of the potomac foundation, a nonprofit, nonpartisan policy research group. >> woodruff: and we welcome both of you to the newshour. andrea kendall taylor, excuse me, to you first. how much of a change in posture is this for the biden administration to be ma
a tamara keith and amy walter break down the latest political news. a miami dance troupe revisits the classic ballet "swan lake" and gives it a new spin. and much more. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier, nato is increasing its troop presence in eastern europe. and the united states announced today it was putting 8500 troops on high alert to deploy to the region. to discuss the details of today's developments, we're joined by two experts. andrea kendall taylor is a former...
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thank you, rob long, walter kirn , kat timpf. we love you, america. >> shannon: welcome to "fox news @ night". i'm shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, at least one new york city police officer is dead and another fighting for my following a shooting in harlem. americans on high alert as crime soars across big cities in the country. >> it is 2022, when is it going to stop? we've got a deal with the
thank you, rob long, walter kirn , kat timpf. we love you, america. >> shannon: welcome to "fox news @ night". i'm shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, at least one new york city police officer is dead and another fighting for my following a shooting in harlem. americans on high alert as crime soars across big cities in the country. >> it is 2022, when is it going to stop? we've got a deal with the
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joining us now is barbara walter. war start. thank you for joining us tonight and having this discussion. we may invite you to come back. one question, right off the back, is there an example of a country with a plus five score on that political instability scale, that has been fallen into a civil war from that score. ? >> yes. plus five is the beginning of this zone where a lot of political violence and instability happens. the greatest risk is in the middle between negative one and positive one. if you think, for example, the war's going on today like ukraine, for example, who slipped from democracy into the innocuous his own, and it is currently in a civil war. if you think for, for example, after the u.s. invasion where saddam hussein was tackled, it brought the country into this middle zone of iraq where the u.s. hoped to democratize it but it did not succeed. it was during this time in the middle zone that a civil war broke out there. so yes we do see -- >> so let's define terms as we do. let's define what's civ
joining us now is barbara walter. war start. thank you for joining us tonight and having this discussion. we may invite you to come back. one question, right off the back, is there an example of a country with a plus five score on that political instability scale, that has been fallen into a civil war from that score. ? >> yes. plus five is the beginning of this zone where a lot of political violence and instability happens. the greatest risk is in the middle between negative one and...
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walter r roberts. throughout his 42-year career, dr. roberts was dedicated to the advancement of public diplomacy through the creation of voice of america diplomatic assignments in europe presidential appointments to the us advisory commission on public diplomacy and ten years of teaching at george washington university's elliott school of international affairs. dr. roberts understood the critical importance of education and training and his contributions to the study and practice of public diplomacy and global communication has significant have significantly enhanced gw's leadership in this important area of learning. since 2011 the walter r robertson endowment, which was created by the roberts family and housed at the george washington university has hosted annual lectures with prominent foreign policy figures were lucky to have patricia roberts with us in person tonight and ambassador bill roberts attending via zoom. in the book that ambassador ocs is going to discuss tonight which incidentally is available for sale after the program
walter r roberts. throughout his 42-year career, dr. roberts was dedicated to the advancement of public diplomacy through the creation of voice of america diplomatic assignments in europe presidential appointments to the us advisory commission on public diplomacy and ten years of teaching at george washington university's elliott school of international affairs. dr. roberts understood the critical importance of education and training and his contributions to the study and practice of public...
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does walters have the ability to put troops on heightened alert without the secretary doing it? he can do that? >> as a commander, of the european command he can move forces around in the theater at his own discretion, yes. you can understand when we are talking about an issue of this importance, this is a constant dialogue been walters and the joint chiefs and the secretary. the secretary can also order posture changes in europe because he is at the top of the chain of command. i know we -- not you but some people go to what can the commander do without permission. there are things he can do, again with the situation like we are talking about today, there is a lot of cross-pollination. >> i wasn't trying to-- >> i know you weren't. >> the f35. could any other nation get the f35? it's my impression that's u.s. property and no one else can salvage that. what is your understanding? >> i am not a lawyer, but it is u.s. property. the navy will make an attempt to recover it. >> finally, one of jen's questions regarding anti-aircraft weapons. in the briefing earlier you said one of th
does walters have the ability to put troops on heightened alert without the secretary doing it? he can do that? >> as a commander, of the european command he can move forces around in the theater at his own discretion, yes. you can understand when we are talking about an issue of this importance, this is a constant dialogue been walters and the joint chiefs and the secretary. the secretary can also order posture changes in europe because he is at the top of the chain of command. i know we...
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or would general walters be wearing a different hat when he takes command of them? >> i cannot get into specifics of control. the response force has not been activated. but you're right -- general walters is the supreme allied commander in europe, the head nato commander, ultimately they would all be reporting under him. what the exact chain of command would be is difficult to say when they have not been activated. let me go back here, kelly meyer from news nation. >> thank you for taking my question. i know you were talking and saying diplomacy is not done. -- is not dead here. but with the u.s. now preparing to send troops to allies on the eastern flank, is this further agitating russia? we are telling diplomat families to leave and americans to leave, so is this moving on from a diplomatic effort to prepare for invasion? >> not at all. again, what we are telling units to do is to be ready to go on a shorter timeline than what they were before. we are not deploying them now. we are not saying diplomacy is dead. you heard secretary blinken talk about this on sunday
or would general walters be wearing a different hat when he takes command of them? >> i cannot get into specifics of control. the response force has not been activated. but you're right -- general walters is the supreme allied commander in europe, the head nato commander, ultimately they would all be reporting under him. what the exact chain of command would be is difficult to say when they have not been activated. let me go back here, kelly meyer from news nation. >> thank you for...
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that's amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. and tamara keith of npr.that sobering interview with brian sicknick's long time partner sandra garza i want to start with you, tam, it is not a news bull tin how divided the country is, but there is now fresh evidence of that, a poll that we've done with npr and maries, among other things we asked about whether people viewhat happened on january 6th is an insurrection. 89 percent of democrats view it, that way but only 10 percent of republicans. and meantime, 68 percent of republicans and just five percent of democrats say the congressional committee investigating january 6th is a quote witch-hunt. how do you explain this, tam? >> there are alternate realities that have been spun out over the last year. on january 6th in the days immediately following january 6th, it was widespread agreement between political leaders of both parties. you had kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell going out and giving the impassioned floor speeches, essentially blaming the former president, blaming donald trump for the attack on t
that's amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. and tamara keith of npr.that sobering interview with brian sicknick's long time partner sandra garza i want to start with you, tam, it is not a news bull tin how divided the country is, but there is now fresh evidence of that, a poll that we've done with npr and maries, among other things we asked about whether people viewhat happened on january 6th is an insurrection. 89 percent of democrats view it, that way but only 10 percent...
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walter. mr. cooper, these begin when you are ready. >> thank you, good morning chairman scott, ranking member thompson, and members of the committee. my name is geoff cooper and dine president and ceo of the renewable fuels association. where the leading trade association for america's ethanol industry. thank you for convening this timely and a poor hearing today and i appreciate the opportunity to share our industries unique perspective. the emergence of electric vehicles and the push to decarbonized transportation could have important implications for farm country and we commend the committee for thinking carefully about those issues. as you know the massive increase in public and private investment in electric vehicles is being driven by the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve economy wide carbon neutrality by 2050. transportation is the leading source of greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s. accounted for nearly one-third of our nation's total emissions. thus, any strategy to a
walter. mr. cooper, these begin when you are ready. >> thank you, good morning chairman scott, ranking member thompson, and members of the committee. my name is geoff cooper and dine president and ceo of the renewable fuels association. where the leading trade association for america's ethanol industry. thank you for convening this timely and a poor hearing today and i appreciate the opportunity to share our industries unique perspective. the emergence of electric vehicles and the push to...
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you have poitier's character walter lee who wants to start his own business.that story that i think resonated with so many black audiences is that story of black familial love on the screen, on.big screen. then, of course, you have walter lee losing the money, so you have that drama there that's at the heart of the play and then you have forgiveness within the family, where the family, you know, forgives them for losing their inheritance, and squandering and potentially jeopardizing their chance for an economic mobility. and of course, what happens in that film is the family bonds together and walter lee decides that, yes, they will still go and integrate this neighborhood that does not want them. so, on the one hand, you have that story of black family love. but you also have the acknowledgement of real structural barriers like redlining that would have kept this family out of the neighborhood. >> and it was captured so powerfully by sidney poitier, there is so much to parse there in terms of his legacy. i remember what former president obama said about him,
you have poitier's character walter lee who wants to start his own business.that story that i think resonated with so many black audiences is that story of black familial love on the screen, on.big screen. then, of course, you have walter lee losing the money, so you have that drama there that's at the heart of the play and then you have forgiveness within the family, where the family, you know, forgives them for losing their inheritance, and squandering and potentially jeopardizing their...
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his name was matt walters. he and cindy had met before her marriage, in 2013.versation ever since then, she felt this connection. that's how she always refer to it. this connection. >> did she trust? you feel safe with? you >> she seem like. it >> they lost track of another, after cindy married richie. cindy had a little girl, but after the murder, cindy found that on facebook. >> she said something like, i suppose you've heard. and i said, heard? what she said -- did you feel bizarre if? or >> yeah i felt really bad >> -- worlds? then talked about you, guessed it. richie's arrest. >> did she have any comment about his innocence? >> she insisted that he was home alone with her all night, and that he never left. i think the only thing that ever said to her was, if that's not true and you testified to that in court, you can end up in prison. >> matt knew something firsthand about president. he had done more than a year behind bars in his early 20s for burglary, before turning his life around. i'm going to work is an electrician. you warned her? >> yeah. i let her
his name was matt walters. he and cindy had met before her marriage, in 2013.versation ever since then, she felt this connection. that's how she always refer to it. this connection. >> did she trust? you feel safe with? you >> she seem like. it >> they lost track of another, after cindy married richie. cindy had a little girl, but after the murder, cindy found that on facebook. >> she said something like, i suppose you've heard. and i said, heard? what she said -- did...
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walter. >> mr. walter. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, congresswoman.i mean, first and foremost americans are not going to put up with surprise fluctuations in the cost of energy at a a retl location like ourselves unless there's clear price discovery that exists. you know, essentially price gouging or peak demand charges could negatively affect the consumer in many ways and also potentially attract the authorities for passing on elevated cost. so we are really not in a position to be able to pass on direct costs to consumers in today's environment. and i would like harkening back to events what we have hurricanes whereby were not able to raise the price of retail fuel even though the physical product might be increasing at price in the physical markets. you know, there's many laws on state of emergency center put forth that prohibit us from doing so. and then one last thing, in terms of, you know, some of these environmental concerns around, you know, national disaster to our interests but of the first to come back online. we have backup generators in
walter. >> mr. walter. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, congresswoman.i mean, first and foremost americans are not going to put up with surprise fluctuations in the cost of energy at a a retl location like ourselves unless there's clear price discovery that exists. you know, essentially price gouging or peak demand charges could negatively affect the consumer in many ways and also potentially attract the authorities for passing on elevated cost. so we are really...
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walter r roberts. throughout his 42-year career, dr. roberts was dedicated to the advancement of public diplomacy through the creation of voice of america diplomatic assignments in europe presidential appointments to the us advisory commission on public diplomacy and ten years of teaching at george washington university's elliott school of international affairs. dr. roberts understood the critical importance of education and training and his contributions to the study and practice of public diplomacy and global communication has significant have significantly enhanced gw's leadership in this important area of learning. since 2011 the walter r robertson endowment, which was created by the roberts family and housed at the george washington university has hosted annual lectures with prominent foreign policy figures were lucky to have patricia roberts with us in person tonight and ambassador bill roberts attending via zoom. in the book that ambassador ocs is going to discuss tonight which incidentally is available for sale after the program
walter r roberts. throughout his 42-year career, dr. roberts was dedicated to the advancement of public diplomacy through the creation of voice of america diplomatic assignments in europe presidential appointments to the us advisory commission on public diplomacy and ten years of teaching at george washington university's elliott school of international affairs. dr. roberts understood the critical importance of education and training and his contributions to the study and practice of public...
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walter todd, chief investment officer at greenwood capital. is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." despite this year's turmoil, many analysts are bullish on european stocks. according to the average of 19 forecasters, the stoxx 600 will rise 5% by the end of 2022. dani: with all of this in mind we thought it would be the perfect time to take a deep dive into the opportunities across european equities. who better to do it with than tim craighead, bloomberg intelligence senior european equity strategist? let's get into some of them initiative. -- some of the minutiae. you are favoring the swedish benchmark index versus the swiss one. break that down for us. >> we have this throughout a number of elements of our research. that call in particular, if you look at our scorecard, it is skewed toward cyclicals and away from defensive. we have a note out this morning about u.k. cyclicals and defensives. the omx versus the smi, sweden versus switzerland is a classic poster child of this. sweden is industrials and commercial banking
walter todd, chief investment officer at greenwood capital. is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." despite this year's turmoil, many analysts are bullish on european stocks. according to the average of 19 forecasters, the stoxx 600 will rise 5% by the end of 2022. dani: with all of this in mind we thought it would be the perfect time to take a deep dive into the opportunities across european equities. who better to do it with than tim craighead, bloomberg...
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we'll break it down with walter isaacson, writing a biography of elon musk and later hit the gym witht the fitness business and the impact of the omicron variant. i figure going sugarless for the month. i don't know if i can pull it off becausyoe u know i love carbs. "squawk" returning after this. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire this is elodia. she's a recording artist. m 1 of 10 million people that. comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. >>> tesla posting a record number of deliveries in the fourth quarter, the company said yesterday that this was the case, and
we'll break it down with walter isaacson, writing a biography of elon musk and later hit the gym witht the fitness business and the impact of the omicron variant. i figure going sugarless for the month. i don't know if i can pull it off becausyoe u know i love carbs. "squawk" returning after this. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job...
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washington, d.c., but across washington, lawmakers and other policy officials will gather at the walter washington convention center to talk about issues looking at automobiles, and in fact it's the public policy day. joining us to start a series of conversations from the show is john o'donnell, president and ceo of the washington area association. thanks for joining us. thank you for having us. >> i suppose part of the fun of the show was to look at the new product but because you have public policy dates inviting legislators, what is the importance of that, what do you try to achieve with that? >> so, we are very fortunate to be located here in the nation's capital because a lot of the industry has to interact with the regulators and policymakers so we are the beneficiary. everything that you see behind he was the latest end of the greatest the manufacturers have been working on. driverless cars, connected cars, vehicles, they've all been developed and continue to be developed to bring it to market, but they are showcased here in the nation's capitals of the cae policymakers and regul
washington, d.c., but across washington, lawmakers and other policy officials will gather at the walter washington convention center to talk about issues looking at automobiles, and in fact it's the public policy day. joining us to start a series of conversations from the show is john o'donnell, president and ceo of the washington area association. thanks for joining us. thank you for having us. >> i suppose part of the fun of the show was to look at the new product but because you have...
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eastern, political scientist barbara walter with her book how civil wars start and how to stop them. it examines the warning signs that often precede civil wars and ask the question put another one happen in the u.s.? she's interviewed by stephen heideman. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. find her. on your program guide or watch online anytime. >> us washington, lawmakers and other public policy officials will gather at the walter washington convention center to talk about issues looking at automobiles. it is a public policy at the
eastern, political scientist barbara walter with her book how civil wars start and how to stop them. it examines the warning signs that often precede civil wars and ask the question put another one happen in the u.s.? she's interviewed by stephen heideman. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. find her. on your program guide or watch online anytime. >> us washington, lawmakers and other public policy officials will gather at the walter washington convention center to talk about issues...
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so we'll have to see what happens with justin that was justin walters reporting for us tonight.we switch gears and take one final check of the forecast and we're looking live here at the bay bridge toll plaza you know, suddenly without music, you know, seems kind of quiet. i almost expect to have you know, lawrence show up with a little sound track. it does sound little high. know. that's a nice little sound can they do that? they do that upstairs off. they can you are just right. that's that's going to cause even the commercial probably nothing's free these guys. we've got that fog has rolled in outside right now and it's getting thick in spots. watch out for that tonight. also along the coastline. the waves. yeah. heavy storm after storm after storm generating swells out there. >> looking to get as high as 22 feet out toward the water's edge, even though that will begin to subside a little bit tomorrow. be careful out there. surfers going to see some big time waves. still another storm system moving in right now. you can see the rain moving into far northern california continu
so we'll have to see what happens with justin that was justin walters reporting for us tonight.we switch gears and take one final check of the forecast and we're looking live here at the bay bridge toll plaza you know, suddenly without music, you know, seems kind of quiet. i almost expect to have you know, lawrence show up with a little sound track. it does sound little high. know. that's a nice little sound can they do that? they do that upstairs off. they can you are just right. that's that's...
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walter foundation. and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group: retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, arivate corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. starting today, private insurers are required to cover the cost of up to eight at-home covid rapid
walter foundation. and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group: retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer...
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it's by barbara walter.e's a leading political scientist, is and she kind of looks at the violent extremism around the world. and asks, you know, can that happen here and what does it mean, how do we stop it. same thing with anti-semitism and hate. jonathan greenblatt has a book coming out called "it could happen here." he covers similarrer the the story -- similar territory as well. so those are some books that i think immediately as i think of 2022 are going to be of interest. but actually, there's some additional ones later in the year -- and i'm sure, peter, you'll be speaking to these guy- [inaudible] haven't you had him on, i believe? >> host: yes. yes, in fact, i think we did a call-in with him during the national book festival or covered him. >> guest: yes. he's got a new book out that sounds fascinating, true story of -- [inaudible] gifters and rook -- crooks. and i don't know about you, but i've always liked candice millard a. she's got a book. wouldn't that be great if we could all go on a search
it's by barbara walter.e's a leading political scientist, is and she kind of looks at the violent extremism around the world. and asks, you know, can that happen here and what does it mean, how do we stop it. same thing with anti-semitism and hate. jonathan greenblatt has a book coming out called "it could happen here." he covers similarrer the the story -- similar territory as well. so those are some books that i think immediately as i think of 2022 are going to be of interest. but...
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barbara walters got that job instead. television show called itself in 1954. a long time ago. she wanted to initially be a forest ranger but women weren't allowed to be a forest ranger back then. they weren't allowed to be actors. she had an emotional speech and said her parents would be more proud of this then any other award i've won, also a today show anchor, a producer of one of the most female producers of a comedian actress, host and now an honorary forest ranger. that's incredible. >> it's the story of so many women that started their careers early. pioneers, wanted to do something they were prevented from doing and then honored later. you know, i really want to just talk a little bit about friends of mine were texting me when they heard me on and said tell the story of password. i said that's a great story. my group of friends have a great password game, home password game going and we had a massive feud about a clue on password whether or not you can use a proper known. the clue i gave was farrah and the answer i
barbara walters got that job instead. television show called itself in 1954. a long time ago. she wanted to initially be a forest ranger but women weren't allowed to be a forest ranger back then. they weren't allowed to be actors. she had an emotional speech and said her parents would be more proud of this then any other award i've won, also a today show anchor, a producer of one of the most female producers of a comedian actress, host and now an honorary forest ranger. that's incredible....
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walter foundation. and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. baara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in frt at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group: retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewe like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the four people held hostage for more than ten hours yesterday at a texas synagogue, are safe and unharmed. today the f.b.i. identified the ho
walter foundation. and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. baara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in frt at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group: retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our...
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it's by barbara walter. she's a leading political scientist, and she's kind of looks at the rise of violent extremism around the world. and asks, you know him that happened here. and what does it mean if it does and how do we stop it? same thing with anti-semitism and hate jonathan greenblatt. has a book coming out and he's with the anti-defamation. we it's called it could happen here by america is tipping from hate to the unthinkable and how we can stop it. he covers similar territory as well. so those are some books that i think immediately as i think of 2022 are going to be in of interest, but actually there's some additional ones later in the year, and i'm sure peter you'll be speaking to these guys patrick raiden keith. haven't you had him on the air i believe yes. yes. in fact, i think we did a call in with him during the national book festival or yeah covered him during the national book festival. yeah. he's got a new book called robes which sounds fascinating true stories of grifters killers rebels a
it's by barbara walter. she's a leading political scientist, and she's kind of looks at the rise of violent extremism around the world. and asks, you know him that happened here. and what does it mean if it does and how do we stop it? same thing with anti-semitism and hate jonathan greenblatt. has a book coming out and he's with the anti-defamation. we it's called it could happen here by america is tipping from hate to the unthinkable and how we can stop it. he covers similar territory as well....