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we were developing and dispensing the vaccines, there were a number of candidates that felt by the wayside, things like oral vaccines, nasal spray vaccines that seem to, had they've been available, we would have sidestepped a lot of the difficulties, not have had the huge problems to keep them heavily refrigerated, at least the early versions of the mrna. the ability to just administer a nasal vaccine, my feeling just from talking to people is that you would have had a lot less vaccine hesitancy. a lot of what we saw from vaccine hesitancy was actually legal hesitancy in the skies. because when i found that outside to convince people to get vaccinated, i'd end up after long discussions not to succeeding. i asked him what if it was a pill or sports up the news, they would always say, sure, i do the. when you look at what is desirable for future vaccines, if we just put out what would your dream vaccine look like and where should we really put our effort into next generation vaccines, doctor corbett? >> so, specifically for coronaviruses, which is a respiratory pathogen, one of the reasons w
we were developing and dispensing the vaccines, there were a number of candidates that felt by the wayside, things like oral vaccines, nasal spray vaccines that seem to, had they've been available, we would have sidestepped a lot of the difficulties, not have had the huge problems to keep them heavily refrigerated, at least the early versions of the mrna. the ability to just administer a nasal vaccine, my feeling just from talking to people is that you would have had a lot less vaccine...
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but when i shouldn't girls in particular fall by the wayside, because if, well, they don't have money for further school education to escape from poverty, cuz i've got amazon for over la. quinta to courtney cooper. happiness la newburgh could benefit from a micro credit program, the diocese has set up to combat poverty. it's intended to give women in particular, the opportunity to be economically independent where people can contribute to money, can receive and borrow money in groups air. and we have seen the mailer being successful in our groups will do establishing their basis. where are $4.00 video, tanzanian shootings, which is about $2000000.00 euros, $2000000.00. and they affect later in different groups of people who save and borrow money. and they give us more interest, which is the also divided among themselves after the end of the year. everyone else tries to survive through subsistence farming and key grammar. most people own a bit of land. what's left of the crop they sell. but poverty is increasing here. the corona pandemic and the war in ukraine have triggered a cost of
but when i shouldn't girls in particular fall by the wayside, because if, well, they don't have money for further school education to escape from poverty, cuz i've got amazon for over la. quinta to courtney cooper. happiness la newburgh could benefit from a micro credit program, the diocese has set up to combat poverty. it's intended to give women in particular, the opportunity to be economically independent where people can contribute to money, can receive and borrow money in groups air. and...
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are those things just have those gone by the wayside now? dr. naimi: even for those studies above very small amounts of alcohol, the risk started to increase. so it's really an argument about how low is that point. so, broadly speaking, i think the science is consistent that sort of less is better down to very low amounts. yeah, i do think some of that science has gone by the wayside. and without getting deep into the weeds, the basic idea there is that that somody, for example, a redine drinker in their fifties who's been drinking just a small amount for their whole life is actually somebody -- those people tend to be super healthy and have a lot of social advantages, and so maybe their red wine is a reflection of that, but not its cause. and that's the basic problem with the previous research on that. william: as i mentioned, a lot of americans are doing this dry january. is there any evidence that that, stopping for a 30 day window, is useful? dr. naimi: well, it depends what you're going for. right? i think the main idea behind dry january,
are those things just have those gone by the wayside now? dr. naimi: even for those studies above very small amounts of alcohol, the risk started to increase. so it's really an argument about how low is that point. so, broadly speaking, i think the science is consistent that sort of less is better down to very low amounts. yeah, i do think some of that science has gone by the wayside. and without getting deep into the weeds, the basic idea there is that that somody, for example, a redine...
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all of them fell by the wayside in donald trump's wake. we'll have to wait and see.ble, but he's still king of the republican party. >> i do not know that toy, but it sounds like something i missed from my child hood. i'll have to deal with that in addition to everything else. matthew dowd, vaughn hillyard, dasha burns, thank you very much. >>> black lawmakers demanding a meeting with the president after congressional talks broke down over the george floyd justice in policing act. former police chief and congresswoman val demings on where changes need to come from. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. sing reports" only on msnbc ♪ so let's get it ♪ ♪ i'm feeling good vibes ♪ so cozy. how many rooms are in there? should we go check it out? yeah. we get to stay here all weekend! when you stay at a vrbo... i call doing the door code! ...the host doesn't stay with you. it looks exactly like the picture. because without privacy in your vacation home... it's a full log cabin guys. ...it isn't really a vacation... we can snuggle up by the fire. ...is it? w
all of them fell by the wayside in donald trump's wake. we'll have to wait and see.ble, but he's still king of the republican party. >> i do not know that toy, but it sounds like something i missed from my child hood. i'll have to deal with that in addition to everything else. matthew dowd, vaughn hillyard, dasha burns, thank you very much. >>> black lawmakers demanding a meeting with the president after congressional talks broke down over the george floyd justice in policing...
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social security, medical care, military budgets, things like that, certainly salaries, will go by the wayside until this figure this thing out. our credit history goes down the tubes. interest rates will go up here. it could be a disaster. we've never had it but the question is with this new congress and republicans particularly angry about the fact this thing is going on and want some kind of change what kind of leverage will mccarthy have. what kind of power will the president have to make things go the way he wants? >> nowadays nothing is surprising when it comes to washington, d.c. >> no, sir. >> thank you, larry. >>> all right. raj, up next a battle between priscilla presley and her granddaughter over lisa marie's will. >>> charges against actor alec baldwin in connection with the deadly shooting on the "rust" film set are expected to be filed tomorrow. baldwin and the film's armorer hannah gutierrez-reed both are faced with a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the death of halyna hutchins. the decision comes 15 months after a prop gun held by baldwin discharged on set. the bullet hit
social security, medical care, military budgets, things like that, certainly salaries, will go by the wayside until this figure this thing out. our credit history goes down the tubes. interest rates will go up here. it could be a disaster. we've never had it but the question is with this new congress and republicans particularly angry about the fact this thing is going on and want some kind of change what kind of leverage will mccarthy have. what kind of power will the president have to make...
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october biden has bad specific repercussions in the did back then but that seems to have fallen by the waysideons between the two countries has come from core needed efforts against iran at this point, what you make of all this? >> abiding to administration, like the bite under biden administration has explicable love affair and they were at the expense of saudi arabia and other countries for a traditional ally of ours in the region, what is happened they try to embracing again, they wanted iran nuclear deal even a flawed iran nuclear deal and the iranian said go pound sand, as a result i ran is supplying weapons to the russians to use in ukraine so goodbye to administration is finally waking up saying maybe iran is not her best friend anymore and now they're going back to saudi arabia and israel and saying maybe we should have some kind of security situation and a little more cooperation because iran does present a threat in the region. >> you bring up great points, course were watching protesters up there over the treatment of citizens that protest what is happening, you see this on a global
october biden has bad specific repercussions in the did back then but that seems to have fallen by the waysideons between the two countries has come from core needed efforts against iran at this point, what you make of all this? >> abiding to administration, like the bite under biden administration has explicable love affair and they were at the expense of saudi arabia and other countries for a traditional ally of ours in the region, what is happened they try to embracing again, they...
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edged into my being in my heart still mourns those from where the red for grows and delights of the waysidel feeling itself with the feminism of the wrinkle in time t. but most of all the honor of having found books and reflected me at a party on —- at a time when he needed it despite all messaging i was not singularly unwanted perhaps i was just as worthy as the next child. there are few things more comforting than the sight and smell of books because you are here add a book festival at 9:00 a.m. on a saturday. [laughter] i suspect you can relate. now that you know a little bit about me it may be safe to share a confession. i'm actually not that different from jerry. sometime over the winter in the fifth grade i also had a missing overdue book and as i checked out a new batch of books one afternoon the librarian said there was a problem and i appeared to have a book out that was quickly accruing finds i said i remember returning at the week before but thell system had no record. when i heard this w i sank into the ground what would happen? what i not be allowed to borrow books anymorefr or
edged into my being in my heart still mourns those from where the red for grows and delights of the waysidel feeling itself with the feminism of the wrinkle in time t. but most of all the honor of having found books and reflected me at a party on —- at a time when he needed it despite all messaging i was not singularly unwanted perhaps i was just as worthy as the next child. there are few things more comforting than the sight and smell of books because you are here add a book festival at 9:00...
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with the invention of electricity, our fire making skills fell by the wayside. what's the problem? we're freeing up our capacity to make room for new things. constantly is the thought he will tend to think it's great that there's less children and young people need to know meaning of the assume it's a trade off, you know what? and they can be more creative and innovative because they can fill up their brains hard drive differently, who mm hm. and this is a fundamental error in thinking about neurobiology because we don't have a hard drive in our heads laws, lanham fi, when we learn something new, the brain's hardware and software changes. that means functionally, the nerve cells interconnections change. but the brain also changes structurally on the fly, and so we all perceive the world very differently. for example, you mind if you walked through the countryside with someone who studies botany will recognize far more grasses and trees and the links between them that someone hasn't bethune switch and in of human did a finish out the highest of them. so the decisive argument for why
with the invention of electricity, our fire making skills fell by the wayside. what's the problem? we're freeing up our capacity to make room for new things. constantly is the thought he will tend to think it's great that there's less children and young people need to know meaning of the assume it's a trade off, you know what? and they can be more creative and innovative because they can fill up their brains hard drive differently, who mm hm. and this is a fundamental error in thinking about...
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either you go by the wayside or you sink or swim. and ijust opted to swim. what made you swim?you. i honestly do. i think my mum was a great example. my god, my mum... who had me when she was very, very young. came to new york city, america, and the sweatshops, because she sewed, like many puerto rican women did then, didn't know a word of english. i mean, where did i get this? it's obvious — i got that kind of strength of character, i think, from her. can we talk about men? sure. so, one of the things that's well documented, obviously, that you've spoken about in your book, was your tumultuous relationship... with marlon brando. and elvis, right? ..and elvis presley, who... he was jealous of elvis presley, though, wasn't he? yeah. it was wonderful. in what way was he jealous? oh, well, that calls for another story. are you ready? i'm ready for it. 0h, 0k. er, we went with each other about eight years, on and off — eight years. and one time i saw some ladies�* lingerie in his house, and i went home weeping and heartbroken. i mean, if i didn't know by then, really, i was so naiv
either you go by the wayside or you sink or swim. and ijust opted to swim. what made you swim?you. i honestly do. i think my mum was a great example. my god, my mum... who had me when she was very, very young. came to new york city, america, and the sweatshops, because she sewed, like many puerto rican women did then, didn't know a word of english. i mean, where did i get this? it's obvious — i got that kind of strength of character, i think, from her. can we talk about men? sure. so, one of...
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reconsider household allergens, because in children older than 3 years of life, food allergens go by the waysidesehold allergies are included in the knowledge of the world around and the knowledge of the world around pollen washing powders again, and everything that we use in everyday life, detergent and in patients with atopic dermatitis , proper skin care is in the first place, but, uh, you said that a lot depends on our nutrition. i agree with this statement and my colleagues. they are ready to continue the topic right now. all developments began in approximately 2016-2017, a special european consensus was created, where for the first time hmm the doctor made a presentation when she studied the issue for a year of the relationship between nutrition and skin rashes , that is, windows and came to the conclusion that in the first line to pay attention to. this is our diet with the restriction of quickly digestible carbohydrates. it's all sugar. yes , refined are baked goods. it's white, bread cakes, muffins, buns and so on, that you can even include potato chips, ketchup mayonnaise, we do not kn
reconsider household allergens, because in children older than 3 years of life, food allergens go by the waysidesehold allergies are included in the knowledge of the world around and the knowledge of the world around pollen washing powders again, and everything that we use in everyday life, detergent and in patients with atopic dermatitis , proper skin care is in the first place, but, uh, you said that a lot depends on our nutrition. i agree with this statement and my colleagues. they are ready...
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it's just one of these things that always falls by the wayside. other priorities tend to become more important and because it's been its place or such a long time, more than a century, it just fills its own inertia. it has actually been beneficial sometimes in the past, for example, the mid ninety's, when it encouraged fiscal discipline in a bipartisan matter. but that didn't last very long. a crisis happens or something else becomes for per t, and they lose that discipline. it tell us more about the u. s. is debt to g d p ratio. just just how does americans that compare say to other countries? it is very high. it's approaching 140 percent of g d p. it will decline actually has some pandemic related spending declines and because of what we call the inflation tax, but historically had been on the order of 70 to 80 percent. the european limit is 60 percent. both countries are about that. germany's about 70 percent germany was on the wrong path, but it managed to reduce its debt load even with low growth and low inflation. so can be done with a polit
it's just one of these things that always falls by the wayside. other priorities tend to become more important and because it's been its place or such a long time, more than a century, it just fills its own inertia. it has actually been beneficial sometimes in the past, for example, the mid ninety's, when it encouraged fiscal discipline in a bipartisan matter. but that didn't last very long. a crisis happens or something else becomes for per t, and they lose that discipline. it tell us more...
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i don't think it's beneficial for africa to be pushed by that, by the wayside, or by the east to take a position on the you claim. i think africans must work through the you and the subsidiary organizations take a watson, cedric, for example, to determine what is in the interest of efficacy in the suing a dialogue with both the waste and the artist. and in fact, mystery, i would argue that ethical will be very well placed because it's not it. many african states have not chosen the one or the other power block. ah, now to the latest from don boss where ukrainian shelling has left at least 3 civilians wounded on tuesday. meanwhile, on monday 9 people were injured as ki, have targeted civilian infrastructure and residential areas. in the city of yellow vice, a local depot was hit with us delivered high marked rockets. arches room on call center have sent us this report from the scene. this is a grades are made by another artillery selling by ukraine military of the city of ill advised. great, now we are at the railway depot in this city that has been under fire for the last 3 days. now,
i don't think it's beneficial for africa to be pushed by that, by the wayside, or by the east to take a position on the you claim. i think africans must work through the you and the subsidiary organizations take a watson, cedric, for example, to determine what is in the interest of efficacy in the suing a dialogue with both the waste and the artist. and in fact, mystery, i would argue that ethical will be very well placed because it's not it. many african states have not chosen the one or the...
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discovered are etched into my being, my heart still mourns where the redfern grows, the silliness on the wayside school and feels itself with feminism with a wrinkle in time. the honor of finding books, perhaps despite all messaging, i was not singularly unwanted, perhaps i was just as worthy as the next child. to this day whenever i feel scared and lost there a few things more comforting than the site and smell of books, because at a book festival at 9 am, i expect you can relate. it may be safe to share a confession. i am not that different from jerry. sometime over the winter in the fifth grade in 1997 or 1998 i had a missing, overdue book. as i checked out a new batch of books one afternoon the librarian said there was a problem. i appeared to have a book out that was quickly accruing fines. i remembered returning at the week before but the system had no record of it. when i heard this i all but sank into the ground, what would happen? what i not be allowed to borrow books anymore? what i get me as my parents thrown into prison from the debt from my overdue fees? would i get to read in priso
discovered are etched into my being, my heart still mourns where the redfern grows, the silliness on the wayside school and feels itself with feminism with a wrinkle in time. the honor of finding books, perhaps despite all messaging, i was not singularly unwanted, perhaps i was just as worthy as the next child. to this day whenever i feel scared and lost there a few things more comforting than the site and smell of books, because at a book festival at 9 am, i expect you can relate. it may be...
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fern grows still delights in the silliness the wayside school. still steals itself with the feminism of a wrinkle in time. but most of all the honor of having found books that reflected me at a time when i needed them gave me a sense that perhaps despite all messaging. i was not singularly unwanted that perhaps i was just as worthy as the next child. to this day whenever i feel scared and lost there are a few things more comforting than the sight and smell of books. and because you are here at a book festival at 9 am on a saturday. i suspect you can relate. so now that you know a little bit about me. i think it may be safe for me to share a confession. you see i'm actually not that different from jerry. sometime over the winter and the fifth grade in 1997 or 1998. i too had a missing overdue book. as i checked out a new batch of books one afternoon. the librarian said that there was a problem. i appeared to have a book out that was quickly accruing fines. i said i remembered returning it the week before but the system had no record of it. when i
fern grows still delights in the silliness the wayside school. still steals itself with the feminism of a wrinkle in time. but most of all the honor of having found books that reflected me at a time when i needed them gave me a sense that perhaps despite all messaging. i was not singularly unwanted that perhaps i was just as worthy as the next child. to this day whenever i feel scared and lost there are a few things more comforting than the sight and smell of books. and because you are here at...
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moment we have that big levelling up initiative from borisjohnson and a lot of it has fallen by the wayside investors of any kind. it doesn't matter whether they are domestic or foreign. so doesn't matter whether they are domestic or foreign. 50 iii doesn't matter whether they are domestic or foreign.— domestic or foreign. so if what we need in _ domestic or foreign. so if what we need in this _ domestic or foreign. so if what we need in this country - domestic or foreign. so if what we need in this country is - domestic or foreign. so if what we need in this country is a - we need in this country is a long—term plan, how is that possible with effectively a 2—party political system? possible with effectively a 2-party political system? well, i think there _ 2-party political system? well, i think there needs _ 2-party political system? well, i think there needs to - 2-party political system? well, i think there needs to be... - i think there needs to be... it's the sort of thing for which you need cross—party cooperation which in a pub is an environment that we have is not good. secondly, i
moment we have that big levelling up initiative from borisjohnson and a lot of it has fallen by the wayside investors of any kind. it doesn't matter whether they are domestic or foreign. so doesn't matter whether they are domestic or foreign. 50 iii doesn't matter whether they are domestic or foreign.— domestic or foreign. so if what we need in _ domestic or foreign. so if what we need in this _ domestic or foreign. so if what we need in this country - domestic or foreign. so if what we need...
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having better relations with other countries, rolling back covid restrictions, these will fall by the waysidean help growth get back to where the government like to see it. francine: john lu, bloomberg's managing editor for greater china. we had a lot of movers, i don't know if that is the way of putting it, but we are looking at standard chartered. tom: it is more interesting than the top line, the benchmark with a modest gain of .1% but the individual stories are more interesting. shell came up with an training update, significantly better than the third quarter. gains one point 4%. asml is linked to the samsung story and the drop of 70% in the latest quarter on prop 8, asml as a major supplier to samsung. standard chartered is the standout financial sector story of the week, it hit 2.6% up after reporting of a potential to from first abu dhabi. plenty more coming up. "surveillance: early edition" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance: early edition" with francine lacqua. francine: good morning, everyone. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance: early edition". i'm fra
having better relations with other countries, rolling back covid restrictions, these will fall by the waysidean help growth get back to where the government like to see it. francine: john lu, bloomberg's managing editor for greater china. we had a lot of movers, i don't know if that is the way of putting it, but we are looking at standard chartered. tom: it is more interesting than the top line, the benchmark with a modest gain of .1% but the individual stories are more interesting. shell came...
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plowing headlong into economic growth that i do suspect that a lot of these curbs will go by the wayside and fade over the next couple of weeks. paul: managing editor for asia global business, emma o'brien. let's turn to the markets now and bring in garfield reynolds. a lot of markets around the region are closed for the lunar new year holiday but the bigger picture is very much seems to be bullish for asian equities. is this the china reopening trade or is there more to it than that? garfield: the china reopening trade has a lot to do with it and so does the general thought that that will accompany a turnaround in china's economy though china's economy looms large for the entire region. that is a big bonus. the other thing that is really helping asia is the perception that the federal reserve will continue to slow down its interest rate hikes. that is helping to drive a weaker dollar. along with turnarounds in the chinese yuan and the japanese yen and all of that is making conditions easier in asia. asia, especially emerging asia takes it hard when the dollar -- as it did last year. and
plowing headlong into economic growth that i do suspect that a lot of these curbs will go by the wayside and fade over the next couple of weeks. paul: managing editor for asia global business, emma o'brien. let's turn to the markets now and bring in garfield reynolds. a lot of markets around the region are closed for the lunar new year holiday but the bigger picture is very much seems to be bullish for asian equities. is this the china reopening trade or is there more to it than that? garfield:...
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statehood will again go by the wayside. >> jesse: can congress step?>> jesse: oh, good. >> greg: isn't it crazy this is our nation's capital, and it's basically a third -- it's somalia, a crime-ridden mess. i agree with the carjackian thing, a measure to deal with our carbon imprint, because fewer people will be driving. the of this idea is so crazy that it forces you to ememploy cognitive empathy. why would anybody vote to reduce punishment for a violent crime that's dramatically increased? it's exploding. so why would you do that? everybody knows this is crazy, even the radical mayor. i call this criminal reparations. they believe the criminals are in their predicament due to a racist society, so eliminating punishment is their reparation, right? the payout, the damages. they will say that. basically what they're trying to do its right the wrongs of a justice system that existed back when they were truly oppressed, truly oppressive. you get stuff like no cash bail, reduced sentences, and -- even if they're seen as a cold act of punishment against soc
statehood will again go by the wayside. >> jesse: can congress step?>> jesse: oh, good. >> greg: isn't it crazy this is our nation's capital, and it's basically a third -- it's somalia, a crime-ridden mess. i agree with the carjackian thing, a measure to deal with our carbon imprint, because fewer people will be driving. the of this idea is so crazy that it forces you to ememploy cognitive empathy. why would anybody vote to reduce punishment for a violent crime that's...
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the outbreak of fighting in the seven years war, in the 1750s, these demands kind of fall by the wayside. during the war, the british tended to treat the colonies basically as allies in this fight, more as subordinates. and we kind of got into that last time. they start to listen to a lot of colonial forces, adopt some of their strategies or military strategies in fighting, and they're treating the colonies more as allies, though the british are really footing the bill for this war, they are the ones that are mainly paying for that now. after the war, the imperial government really its stance, the government in london focused on an unprocessed level of attention on the colonies and reverted to its pre-war stance of seeing them as suborn this whose main role is really to enrich the empire is to pump money into the empire. imperial officials aimed firstly to make british rule the colonies more efficient, more systematic, more structured. secondly, they aim to raise money to help pay off the war and to finance the maintenance of this expanded empire. so to british officials, this is only fa
the outbreak of fighting in the seven years war, in the 1750s, these demands kind of fall by the wayside. during the war, the british tended to treat the colonies basically as allies in this fight, more as subordinates. and we kind of got into that last time. they start to listen to a lot of colonial forces, adopt some of their strategies or military strategies in fighting, and they're treating the colonies more as allies, though the british are really footing the bill for this war, they are...
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the speaker who's fallen by the wayside and i can say i believe it's one reason, they left the structured. they got ahead, failed to respect each and every member and their right to participate and they would come to the floor a product not seen or worked on by members at large and try to bully it in the past. it was a heartbreaking thing to watch. i believe if the state of this country preserve their integrity as granted in the constitution to administer their elections and if the elections are administered fairly, republicans will regain majority of the house. i believe they do an extraordinary good job administering honest elections, republicans will gain a majority in the senate. i have a wish and a prayer for these new majorities -- run the organization in compliance with protocols. allow each member to be honored andac appreciated and active dog what it is they do so well. you have people who have devoted a lifetime career who have expertise and historical knowledge that should be respected. if you do that, you will retain your speakership because you will have an honest, happy pro
the speaker who's fallen by the wayside and i can say i believe it's one reason, they left the structured. they got ahead, failed to respect each and every member and their right to participate and they would come to the floor a product not seen or worked on by members at large and try to bully it in the past. it was a heartbreaking thing to watch. i believe if the state of this country preserve their integrity as granted in the constitution to administer their elections and if the elections...
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how many candidates fell by the wayside because he ridiculed them in a way that stuck. that's not the silver bullet but effective the last time he ran in a crowded field. >> this is why trump ends up defaulting to trump because when the advisers try to make him into someone he's not it doesn't work as well in his mind than doing what came natural to him to brand the opponents and do the big rallies. the question is, what's past is not always prologue and may not work a third time for him. >> yeah. this is why we all got to -- we don't travel in private planes but anything learned from 2022 is to listen to voters more. we'll ask them the very questions and why 2023 -- the campaign is starting in 2023. >> 100%. >> they want to know how to raise enough money. desantis has time and money and that's why he seems formidable right now. money begets money and then you are the front-runner. i don't know if you want to be the front -runner with donald trump. >>> next, can president biden capitalize on his 2022 wins in 2023? i know what you're thinking - it's cool, i don't want an
how many candidates fell by the wayside because he ridiculed them in a way that stuck. that's not the silver bullet but effective the last time he ran in a crowded field. >> this is why trump ends up defaulting to trump because when the advisers try to make him into someone he's not it doesn't work as well in his mind than doing what came natural to him to brand the opponents and do the big rallies. the question is, what's past is not always prologue and may not work a third time for him....
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here are the goals and therefore, in this regard, it was easier for me and forgotten went by the wayside it was already dynamo minsk it was hard, probably, the moment. this is the end of the championship. when already started with the race troubles are not at the meeting. we just sat together and i remember, let's forget all our domestic affairs. hmm there for 2 months we are not distracted conditionally, no trifles of life, and we give ourselves up to football after the first round, uh, we went in first place, then there was a big pause in the championship for a month and a half, associated with the world championship champion. and after this pauses we are well prepared in it. we played six matches, five victories, uh, one draw and most importantly, we beat dynamo kyiv minsk dynamo won 3:2 , both goals against our goal were the result of kurbyk’s mistakes, but the goals of kurnirin prokopenko and kondratiev logically resulted from the playing advantage of the sword. so this evening. once again, we saw the victory of romantic football over the rehearsed boring model, where the main task
here are the goals and therefore, in this regard, it was easier for me and forgotten went by the wayside it was already dynamo minsk it was hard, probably, the moment. this is the end of the championship. when already started with the race troubles are not at the meeting. we just sat together and i remember, let's forget all our domestic affairs. hmm there for 2 months we are not distracted conditionally, no trifles of life, and we give ourselves up to football after the first round, uh, we...