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. >> reporter: rebecca weiner is the deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism for they the nerve center of intelligence? >> the nerve center of intelligence for the department. >> reporter: with the help of multiple law-enforcement agencies, weiner and her team work all hours as the eyes and ears for the nation's largest police force. today, that work included the use of surveillance technology stationed along the thanksgiving day parade route. what keeps you up at night? >> i think the complexity of everything that we are dealing with, and how overlapping it is. we've got a robust terrorism threat environment right now. >> reporter: and, weiner's unit has stopped over 50 plots against new york city since 2001. with tourism back at pre-pandemic levels, she says the work her unit is doing is critical, especially over the past several weeks. nancy? >> nancy: takes a lot to keep people safe. tom hanson in new york, thank you so much. heading overseas now to the war in gaza, and the anticipated release of more than a dozen israeli hostages: negotiators say a temporary ceas
. >> reporter: rebecca weiner is the deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism for they the nerve center of intelligence? >> the nerve center of intelligence for the department. >> reporter: with the help of multiple law-enforcement agencies, weiner and her team work all hours as the eyes and ears for the nation's largest police force. today, that work included the use of surveillance technology stationed along the thanksgiving day parade route. what keeps you...
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. >> reporter: rebecca weiner is the deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism for theis really the nerve center of intelligence? >> this is the nerve center of intelligence for the department. >> reporter: with the help of multiple law enforcement agencies, weiner and her team work all hours serving as the eyes and ears of the nation's largest police force. today that work included the use of surveillance technology stationed along the thanksgiving day parade route. >> what keeps you up at night? >> i think the complexity of everything that we're dealing with and how overlapping it is. we've got a robust terrorism threat environment right now. >> reporter: and weiner's unit has stopped over 50 plots against new york city since 2001. with tourism back at pre-pandemic levels now, she says the work her unit is doing is critical, especially over the past several weeks. nancy. >> it takes a lot to keep people safe. tom hanson in new york, thank you so much. >>> heading overseas now to the war in gaza and the anticipated release of more than a dozen israeli hostages. negotia
. >> reporter: rebecca weiner is the deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism for theis really the nerve center of intelligence? >> this is the nerve center of intelligence for the department. >> reporter: with the help of multiple law enforcement agencies, weiner and her team work all hours serving as the eyes and ears of the nation's largest police force. today that work included the use of surveillance technology stationed along the thanksgiving day parade...
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senator weiner told me that's the option he thinks is best. >> that would be the cleanest way of doing it. it makes sense for the state to step in and do it. >> reporter: but it's unclear how realistic that option is. b.a.r.t. says it will need around $300 million a year starting in 2025 just to stay afloat, and it comes at a time when the state is dealing with its own budget deficit. that's why senator weiner is also the author of a bill that looks to increase bridge tolls to fund b.a.r.t. >> and we also have ideas about how to make sure that commuters who are really commuting every day on the bridges are not harmed. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. itself is also working to get a voter initiative on the 2026 ballot that would raise taxes to fund one or a combination of these different ideas will work to get b.a.r.t. back above water. however, public polling from an organization called joint venture silicon valley suggests securing any of those funding options may not be that easy. russell hancock is the president and ceo of joint venture. >> specifically we asked about our region's struggling r
senator weiner told me that's the option he thinks is best. >> that would be the cleanest way of doing it. it makes sense for the state to step in and do it. >> reporter: but it's unclear how realistic that option is. b.a.r.t. says it will need around $300 million a year starting in 2025 just to stay afloat, and it comes at a time when the state is dealing with its own budget deficit. that's why senator weiner is also the author of a bill that looks to increase bridge tolls to fund...
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senator weiner told me that's the option he thinks is best. >> that would be the cleanest way of doing it. >> reporter: but it's unclear how realistic that option is. bart says it will need around $300 million a year starting in 2025 just to stay afloat, and it comes at a time when the state is dealing with its own budget deficit. that's why senator weiner is also the author of a bill that looks to increase bridge tolls to fund bart. >> and we also have ideas about how to make sure that commuters who are really commuting everyday on the bridges are not harmed. >> reporter: bart itself is also working to get a voter initiative on the 2026 ballot that would raise taxes to fund the system. the hope is that one or a combination of these different ideas will work to get bart back above water. however, public polling from an organization called joint venture silicon valley suggests securing any of those funding options may not be that easy. russell hancock is the president and ceo of joint venture. >> specifically we asked about our region's struggling rail systems, bart and caltrans much an
senator weiner told me that's the option he thinks is best. >> that would be the cleanest way of doing it. >> reporter: but it's unclear how realistic that option is. bart says it will need around $300 million a year starting in 2025 just to stay afloat, and it comes at a time when the state is dealing with its own budget deficit. that's why senator weiner is also the author of a bill that looks to increase bridge tolls to fund bart. >> and we also have ideas about how to make...
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last year's weiner was third. lots more on the bbc sports website.om the cricket world cup. india dominating in their home world cup but from me and the rest of the team, that is all for now. hello there. we've seen some strong aurora pictures coming in over recent hours here at the bbc weather centre. this beautiful one was from the aberdeenshire area in northern scotland. but this one is from folkestone. the significance of this is if you can see the northern lights in folkestone here in the uk, you can see it pretty much everywhere. so the aurora is very strong. it's worth taking a look outside, use a camera or a mobile phone to see the best views, because those bits of equipment are more sensitive than our eyes to low levels of light. but you have a chance over the next few hours. now, weather wise, 0k, there will be a few showers coming and going, but we'll also see some fairly lengthy, clear spells. so whilst it's dark, you do have a chance of spotting the aurora. 0n into monday's forecast, and it's a day of sunshine and showers, really. starti
last year's weiner was third. lots more on the bbc sports website.om the cricket world cup. india dominating in their home world cup but from me and the rest of the team, that is all for now. hello there. we've seen some strong aurora pictures coming in over recent hours here at the bbc weather centre. this beautiful one was from the aberdeenshire area in northern scotland. but this one is from folkestone. the significance of this is if you can see the northern lights in folkestone here in the...
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i remember how they buried yulian semyonovich in september 1993 , it was a very rainy day, and weiner that we discussed a completely different story, so they remembered something , then later... a few years later, when vladislav listiv, the first head of ort of the first channel, was shot , weiner, remembering this story, said that it’s amazing how often people stand close to the coffin killers, i don’t know what he meant, because somehow it was not before that, and actually it didn’t interest me then, all these things, they actually, as if in a narrow professional get-together, are not for whose secret was even once another date at the central house of writers a meeting was arranged, olga came from paris with her grandson, yuliana semyonovna with her son , this is dima likhanov, sitting to the right of the semyonovs, dima and i were simply the hosts of this evening, these things were all heard in the hall, there and there was a close relative of yuliyan semenovich semenov , nikita sergeevich mikhalkov, because yuliyan semenovich semenov was married to the sister of andrei konchulovsk
i remember how they buried yulian semyonovich in september 1993 , it was a very rainy day, and weiner that we discussed a completely different story, so they remembered something , then later... a few years later, when vladislav listiv, the first head of ort of the first channel, was shot , weiner, remembering this story, said that it’s amazing how often people stand close to the coffin killers, i don’t know what he meant, because somehow it was not before that, and actually it didn’t...
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scheduled time of tpm has been put back to five past two, when we will be hearing from doctor ben weineradviser and earlier we heard from a former adviser to the treasury. also, speaking earlier, was a former civil servant on it the prime minister's team. you will remember him because he featured in one of those pictures that many of us are familiar with now with the tinsel, the green tinsel hanging around his neck. so, thatis tinsel hanging around his neck. so, that is who we are going to be hearing from later. just to bring you a little bit more, the former chief economic adviser who is currently an economist, she was also the government's chief economist adviser for five years, she actually left the treasury earlier this year. the
scheduled time of tpm has been put back to five past two, when we will be hearing from doctor ben weineradviser and earlier we heard from a former adviser to the treasury. also, speaking earlier, was a former civil servant on it the prime minister's team. you will remember him because he featured in one of those pictures that many of us are familiar with now with the tinsel, the green tinsel hanging around his neck. so, thatis tinsel hanging around his neck. so, that is who we are going to be...
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, who exposed himself, literally, on twitter, and within three weeks of anthony weiner exposing himselfpersonally forced him to resign. and so there is precedent in this sort of thing, that george santos doesn't seem to know about. >> it's also an embarrassment for speaker mike johnson, who has not publicly called for him to resign, much less for him to be expelled. lawrence, i know you have reviewed this ethics report. it's not just the george santos violated just about every law and rule related to campaign finances and disclosure obligations. he also just simply stole money from his campaign. when i filed the original complaint to the ethics committee in january, i fully expected that there were significant campaign finance violations. but i never in a million years would have anticipated that he could have stolen nearly $200,000 for his own personal luxury goods, botox, porn sites, you name it. this is so much more egregious than what i even anticipated when i filed this complaint. it is long past time that finally, once and for all, the republicans in the house of representatives m
, who exposed himself, literally, on twitter, and within three weeks of anthony weiner exposing himselfpersonally forced him to resign. and so there is precedent in this sort of thing, that george santos doesn't seem to know about. >> it's also an embarrassment for speaker mike johnson, who has not publicly called for him to resign, much less for him to be expelled. lawrence, i know you have reviewed this ethics report. it's not just the george santos violated just about every law and...
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one of the people working to secure that funding is the state senator, scott weiner. >> we need to stock emergency funds so make sure these systems don't fall apart. >> reporter: there's a few different ways they can secure funding, the state can raise taxes on things like gas and sales, they can also just increase the investment in transportation from the state's general fund. the senator told me that the option he thinks is best. >> that would be the cleanest way of doing it, and it makes sense for the state to step in and do it. >> reporter: it is unclear how realistic that is. bart says it'll need around $300 million per year starting in 2025 just to stay afloat, and it comes at a time when the state is dealing with its own budget deficit. that's why the senator is also the author of the bill that looks to increase bridge tolls to fund bart. >> and we also have ideas about how to make sure that commuters who are commuting every day on the bridges are not harmed. >> reporter: bart itself is also working to get a voter initiative on the 2026 ballot that would raise taxes to fund the sy
one of the people working to secure that funding is the state senator, scott weiner. >> we need to stock emergency funds so make sure these systems don't fall apart. >> reporter: there's a few different ways they can secure funding, the state can raise taxes on things like gas and sales, they can also just increase the investment in transportation from the state's general fund. the senator told me that the option he thinks is best. >> that would be the cleanest way of doing...
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. >> reporter: a handful of community members came to the reopening, including senator scott weiner,ho condemned recent anti-semitic attacks on the city amid the israel/hamas war. >> whether it is anti-semitism, or islam a phobia, or any other form of bigotry, we will not tolerate that, here. >> reporter: as the ribbon was cut and neighbors poured in, fisher's message of love shines bright and sweet with a new flavor. >> the flavor is called i choose love but it is a mixed berry flavor with a strawberry sauce and rainbow sprinkles that are heart-shaped. >> it is delicious. >> it puts love into the world through our products, which is obviously our ice cream. >> fisher and her community are choosing love. >> love that. i want some ice cream, now. >>> lauren tells us a portion of the proceeds from ice cream and t-shirt sales will go to the courage museum, which aims to prevent violence through education. >>> people across the bay area are stepping up to help their neighbors this thanks giving, and we are doing our part with the food for bay area families drive in the second harvest foo
. >> reporter: a handful of community members came to the reopening, including senator scott weiner,ho condemned recent anti-semitic attacks on the city amid the israel/hamas war. >> whether it is anti-semitism, or islam a phobia, or any other form of bigotry, we will not tolerate that, here. >> reporter: as the ribbon was cut and neighbors poured in, fisher's message of love shines bright and sweet with a new flavor. >> the flavor is called i choose love but it is a...
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one of the people working to secure that funding is state senator scott weiner. >> so we need stop gaprgency funds so make sure these systems don't fall apart. >> reporter: there are a few different ways bart can secure funding. the state could raise bridge tolls or taxes on gas and sales or increase investment from state transportation from the state's general fund. the senator told me that's the option he thinks is best. >> that would be the cleanest way of doing it and make sense for the state to step in and do it. >> reporter: but it's unclear how realistic that option is. bart says it will the need around $300 million a year starting in 2025 just to stay afloat. and it comes as a time the state is dealing with its own budget deficit. that's why senator wiener is author of a bill that also looks to increase bridge tolls to fund bart. >> we also have ideas about how to make sure commuters who are really commuting every day on the bridges are not harmed. >> reporter: bart itself is also working to get a voter initiative on the 2026 ballot that would raise texass texas taxes to fund t
one of the people working to secure that funding is state senator scott weiner. >> so we need stop gaprgency funds so make sure these systems don't fall apart. >> reporter: there are a few different ways bart can secure funding. the state could raise bridge tolls or taxes on gas and sales or increase investment from state transportation from the state's general fund. the senator told me that's the option he thinks is best. >> that would be the cleanest way of doing it and make...
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really weiner? as soon as i do get this rate, why we are being treated the us, why we are being doing, or is that because by as soon as i'm, that's why. well the, it's interesting is that this land tray here is where it helps the right to self defense. ok, fine. but israel as occupying guns in the west bank. so it's far more complicated, legally, a then, then the cliches would make it out to be lucas. if i can go to you just kind of an extension of what we heard from us if is that there is seems to be a suspension of international humanitarian law. i mean, in the rules based order and all of these other slogans that we hear all the time. they're all, all of a sudden suspended for one country under one condition. and they have prophecy of that is because blaring and it's getting far worse because these images are just terrific. i think it's something you can't forget when you see it. go ahead. lucas . yeah. as you know, i've been to the rock twice. i was deployed there for one of these other wars tha
really weiner? as soon as i do get this rate, why we are being treated the us, why we are being doing, or is that because by as soon as i'm, that's why. well the, it's interesting is that this land tray here is where it helps the right to self defense. ok, fine. but israel as occupying guns in the west bank. so it's far more complicated, legally, a then, then the cliches would make it out to be lucas. if i can go to you just kind of an extension of what we heard from us if is that there is...
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few years later, when vladislav listiv, the first head of ort of the first channel, was shot, eh, weinercoffin, uh, i don’t know what he meant, because somehow there was no time for that, and actually it was for me then and was not interested, all these things... in fact, in a narrow professional circle they are not a secret to anyone, there was even once another date in the central house of writers, a meeting was arranged, olga came from paris with her grandson semyonov with his son, this is dima likhanov, sitting to the right of the semenovs, dima and i were simply the hosts of this evening, these things... everyone in the hall sounded, there was a relative close to ilian semenovich semenov, nikita sergeevich mikhalkov, because yuliyan semyonovich semenov, was married to the sister of andrei konchalovsky and nikita mikhalkov on ekaterina, in fact, she is olga semyonova’s mother, and i asked there, here’s nikita sergegevich, and nothing surprised you from what they heard, and he said. that no, nothing surprised him, but i, since i’m not a professional journalist , i’m surprised all the
few years later, when vladislav listiv, the first head of ort of the first channel, was shot, eh, weinercoffin, uh, i don’t know what he meant, because somehow there was no time for that, and actually it was for me then and was not interested, all these things... in fact, in a narrow professional circle they are not a secret to anyone, there was even once another date in the central house of writers, a meeting was arranged, olga came from paris with her grandson semyonov with his son, this is...
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past two, when we will be five past two, when we will be hearing from doctor ben weiner. now, just to remind you who he is, he is a former downing street adviser and earlier we heard from a former adviser to the treasury. also, speaking earlier, was a former civil servant on it the prime minister's team. you will remember him because he featured in one of those pictures that many of us are familiar with now with the tinsel, the green tinsel hanging around his neck. so, thatis tinsel hanging around his neck. so, that is who we are going to be hearing from later. just to bring you a little bit more, the former chief economic adviser who is currently an economist, she was also the government's chief economist adviser for five years, she actually left the treasury earlier this year. the former deputy principal to the prime minister and obviously, one of the reasons he is appearing, in fact, most of the people appearing, is that they were required to appear and, also, to share the unredacted, any unredacted whatsapp messages, that had been shared with the former prime minister
past two, when we will be five past two, when we will be hearing from doctor ben weiner. now, just to remind you who he is, he is a former downing street adviser and earlier we heard from a former adviser to the treasury. also, speaking earlier, was a former civil servant on it the prime minister's team. you will remember him because he featured in one of those pictures that many of us are familiar with now with the tinsel, the green tinsel hanging around his neck. so, thatis tinsel hanging...
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this is herbert weiner. my concern is, is that we have more trolleys because because trolleys has been playing out are good system of transportation and that should the trolley should also reflect the density of the city so that should be part and parcel of adding more busses to the fleet. thank you. thank you. next speaker. hello good afternoon. this is barry toronto. i just want to first say that it was a really nice tribute and honor that you gave to manny yaqoob for his service and for the ideas he brought to the board. so thank you for the how you handled his departure. i want to talk about apec. i think it's important that you you keep the taxi staff informed and educated on on what's happening and to create and to and to let us know where you're going to put the temporary taxi zones in a timely manner and to have them also there's a problem. 801 howard and all the housing behind and on the south of moscone center has disabled people. so the least you could do is vet the most of the ramp drivers so tha
this is herbert weiner. my concern is, is that we have more trolleys because because trolleys has been playing out are good system of transportation and that should the trolley should also reflect the density of the city so that should be part and parcel of adding more busses to the fleet. thank you. thank you. next speaker. hello good afternoon. this is barry toronto. i just want to first say that it was a really nice tribute and honor that you gave to manny yaqoob for his service and for the...
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this is herbert weiner. my concern is, is that we have more trolleys because because trolleys has been playing out are good system of transportation and that should the trolley should also reflect the density of the city so that should be part and parcel of adding more busses to the fleet. thank you. thank you. next speaker. hello good afternoon. this is barry toronto. i just want to first say that it was a really nice tribute and honor that you gave to manny yaqoob for his service and for the ideas he brought to the board. so thank you for the how you handled his departure. i want to talk about apec. i think it's important that you you keep the taxi staff informed and educated on on what's happening and to create and to and to let us know where you're going to put the temporary taxi zones in a timely manner and to have them also there's a problem. 801 howard and all the housing behind and on the south of moscone center has disabled people. so the least you could do is vet the most of the ramp drivers so tha
this is herbert weiner. my concern is, is that we have more trolleys because because trolleys has been playing out are good system of transportation and that should the trolley should also reflect the density of the city so that should be part and parcel of adding more busses to the fleet. thank you. thank you. next speaker. hello good afternoon. this is barry toronto. i just want to first say that it was a really nice tribute and honor that you gave to manny yaqoob for his service and for the...
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there's a grand bargain negotiation was speaker weiner awas the year when we are facig a potential shutdown or crisis. the entire time at omb and that chapter was around those issues. the engagement between the white house, the president, and congress was at theer most sensitive level was a very small circle of people directly involved. the challenge, this is my perspective from omb was for the white house to remain coordinated so the present have hadall the views the president needed while the fewest possible people were in the conversation. which is not normal in a domestic issue. it's normal and a national security issue. it's not normal in a domestic issue. that is a hard process to run. there is probably a little breakage in the white house they were people who would've liked to have been more involved. going for a group of five to 10 to 20 it's very hard to have a private conversation in washington. i think the consultation was affected, it gave the president with the president needed to have progress and move forward. but it probably was a little bit of difficult process from the per
there's a grand bargain negotiation was speaker weiner awas the year when we are facig a potential shutdown or crisis. the entire time at omb and that chapter was around those issues. the engagement between the white house, the president, and congress was at theer most sensitive level was a very small circle of people directly involved. the challenge, this is my perspective from omb was for the white house to remain coordinated so the present have hadall the views the president needed while the...
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irving is a sergeant at arms appointed by john weiner and reappointed by speaker ryan. mr. singer who has passed away but was appointed by senator mcconnell and the third member of the board which you're not a member of when europe capitol police chief. the third one is the architect of the capitol which was at the time mr. blanton appointed by president trump. to inject partisanship here is very troubling but we should at least note the obvious that each of the members of the three person board were appointed by republicans, not democrats. but i do want to go back to a couple of things that i think are really important. i do want to talk a little bit about the delay, which i consider unconscionable. between your call with the pentagon leadership and the ultimate deployment of the national guard which, as i understood, took over three hours to be able to do. and, that was a request of the secretary of defense. i want to know, chief, do you know now, or did you know at the time, about a memo on january 4th from the secretary of defense to the secretary of the army and a janu
irving is a sergeant at arms appointed by john weiner and reappointed by speaker ryan. mr. singer who has passed away but was appointed by senator mcconnell and the third member of the board which you're not a member of when europe capitol police chief. the third one is the architect of the capitol which was at the time mr. blanton appointed by president trump. to inject partisanship here is very troubling but we should at least note the obvious that each of the members of the three person...
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blame, after an unusual thaw and freezing rain , the city streets turned into a skating rink, here on weinery are already preparing for the strongest blizzards, at least for rescuers, today in the novosibirsk region exercises were held to eliminate snow jams. murat zarepov, elena goleeva, sergei shelepin and zemfir abzalov, lead. and then in our issue: shooting at the entrance to jerusalem. three dead, a strike of slovak drivers, which do not allow ukrainian trucks, and despite all the obstacles. sergei lavrov arrived at the osce summit. don't go anywhere, we'll be back in a couple of minutes. watch a special episode of 60 minutes today. don't miss all the latest news about the situation in ukraine in the world. 60 minutes, today on rtr. i am a creative person and i need two basic things: silence and inspiration. on friday, you need to gain positive emotions. lovers, damn it, finally. oh, for some reason i like you, seriously, come on, character, i would even make you. hero of my novel, i am not your prototype, i am a living person, and if i said that i love, then i love, yes, but you didn’t
blame, after an unusual thaw and freezing rain , the city streets turned into a skating rink, here on weinery are already preparing for the strongest blizzards, at least for rescuers, today in the novosibirsk region exercises were held to eliminate snow jams. murat zarepov, elena goleeva, sergei shelepin and zemfir abzalov, lead. and then in our issue: shooting at the entrance to jerusalem. three dead, a strike of slovak drivers, which do not allow ukrainian trucks, and despite all the...
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weiner. - one thing working in politics taught me is that politicians usually don't shy away from attentionbut no one was taking credit for the bankruptcy exception in the 1998 education bill. and it was easy to see why through a very weird exercise i subjected poor dave to. all right, dave, i'm going to name two different types of debts. okay? and you're going to tell me which one is easier to discharge through bankruptcy. are you up for like, a lightning round kind of thing here? - sure. - so please turn this way. world's saddest gameshow! we'll put some time on the clock, and here we go. unpaid taxes or student loans? - unpaid taxes. - business debts or student loans? - business debts. - bad checks or student loans? - bad checks. - car accident claims or student loans? - car accident claims. - credit cards or student loans? - credit cards. - gambling debts or student loans? - gambling debts. - excessive shopping or student loans? - excessive shopping. - collection agency accounts or student loans? - collection agency accounts. [buzzer] - thank you for playing. - [laughs] i hope i-- i hop
weiner. - one thing working in politics taught me is that politicians usually don't shy away from attentionbut no one was taking credit for the bankruptcy exception in the 1998 education bill. and it was easy to see why through a very weird exercise i subjected poor dave to. all right, dave, i'm going to name two different types of debts. okay? and you're going to tell me which one is easier to discharge through bankruptcy. are you up for like, a lightning round kind of thing here? - sure. - so...
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gleb zhiglov and volodya sharapov, the scriptwriter, the meeting place cannot be changed , arkady weineres of other high-profile crimes. mosgaz! the most mysterious case awaits ahead, cherkasov’s last case. i didn’t hurt myself, they looked like experts. so this is the kind of film about the police that mayor cherkasov himself likes. what other interesting discoveries await us? mosgaz is cherkasov's latest business. we will be monitoring the progress of the investigation starting monday on channel one. do not miss. we have new information in our case. catherine. first channel. channel one continues the unique project with the whole world 7375. it is designed to unite all concerned people so that there are more good deeds. if you remember, yesterday we announced that the wards of the dobryak club foundation are waiting for our help. so, great news. thanks to you, our dear tv viewers, thanks to your essays that you sent to the short number 7375, and the donations that you made, twelve-year-old nikifor will receive the necessary medical... help, he will undergo an expensive operation. thank
gleb zhiglov and volodya sharapov, the scriptwriter, the meeting place cannot be changed , arkady weineres of other high-profile crimes. mosgaz! the most mysterious case awaits ahead, cherkasov’s last case. i didn’t hurt myself, they looked like experts. so this is the kind of film about the police that mayor cherkasov himself likes. what other interesting discoveries await us? mosgaz is cherkasov's latest business. we will be monitoring the progress of the investigation starting monday on...
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tom: i call that doing a john weiner. we've seen this before, but what is the outcome if he does that? >> the outcome is going to be an effort to oust it. i still think it is less than 50-50. i still think they want to get a victory but you can see a lot of republicans say this is totally unacceptable. jonathan: let's talk about the race for the presidency next year. it looks like nikki haley has starting to attract some money. what do you make of the moves we seen in the last week? >> tim scott didn't surprise me in the least. nikki haley has got real lament. desantis does not. he didn't even mention his endorsement in iowa from the governor. jonathan: what was that about? >> i don't get it. she endorsed them, i would be bragging about it but he didn't even bring it up in the debate which was mystifying. but it is still trump's to lose. he has said some extraordinary things about his opponents are vermin, using even by his standards exceptionally harsh language, but his numbers hold up. he still has the base. jonathan: t
tom: i call that doing a john weiner. we've seen this before, but what is the outcome if he does that? >> the outcome is going to be an effort to oust it. i still think it is less than 50-50. i still think they want to get a victory but you can see a lot of republicans say this is totally unacceptable. jonathan: let's talk about the race for the presidency next year. it looks like nikki haley has starting to attract some money. what do you make of the moves we seen in the last week?...
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herbert weiner. now i am living in assisted living. it prohibits me from attending the meetings in person at and i think that the remote comment for me is precious. on the other hand, all means of access should be available for feedback back, especially at this time. the muni proclaims it has serious problems with providing services , so you need input from all sides in all ways. now now the reason why this prohibition has gone through is, is there's been hateful speech which we all abhor in our right minds simply cutting off the speaker is the way to do it that way. there is no problem. someone says something despicable. you would immediately discontinue him from speaking and you can do that by cutting off the microphone, phone and cutting off the remote access to that party. it's as simple as that. so so i suggest you convey the sentiment to the mayor and also to the board of supervisors. thank you very much. thank you. next speaker. jerry cannon directors. my name is evan arabic and i'm the advocacy manager at walk san francisco, al
herbert weiner. now i am living in assisted living. it prohibits me from attending the meetings in person at and i think that the remote comment for me is precious. on the other hand, all means of access should be available for feedback back, especially at this time. the muni proclaims it has serious problems with providing services , so you need input from all sides in all ways. now now the reason why this prohibition has gone through is, is there's been hateful speech which we all abhor in...
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and then if you recall, anthony weiner, everybody should remember that name. anyway, when he got caught doing sex texting, republicans were all over that man, and they should have been. this guy needs to go. he lies, he cheats, and he is coming up at 8:00 this morning. every time his mouth moves, he is going to be lying. i will not be listening to him, but thank you. host: rebecca in oklahoma. why do you say no to this question? caller: i say no because what happened to due process of law? you know? we could convict rosenthal, rosenbaum, whatever his name was, who said he was a war hero in vietnam, that was a lie. but there are a whole bunch of people in both sides of the parties that have light about all kinds of things -- lied about all kinds of things. even our president lied. he said he graduated top in his class, you know? there are a million lies. if we started checking every single thing out that every single one of our politicians said, they would all be getting kicked out. that is where i am at. i don't think they should vote him out. and any that do,
and then if you recall, anthony weiner, everybody should remember that name. anyway, when he got caught doing sex texting, republicans were all over that man, and they should have been. this guy needs to go. he lies, he cheats, and he is coming up at 8:00 this morning. every time his mouth moves, he is going to be lying. i will not be listening to him, but thank you. host: rebecca in oklahoma. why do you say no to this question? caller: i say no because what happened to due process of law? you...
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herbert weiner. now i am living in assisted living. it prohibits me from attending the meetings in person at and i think that the remote comment for me is precious. on the other hand, all means of access should be available for feedback back, especially at this time. the muni proclaims it has serious problems with providing services , so you need input from all sides in all ways. now now the reason why this prohibition has gone through is, is there's been hateful speech which we all abhor in our right minds simply cutting off the speaker is the way to do it that way. there is no problem. someone says something despicable. you would immediately discontinue him from speaking and you can do that by cutting off the microphone, phone and cutting off the remote access to that party. it's as simple as that. so so i suggest you convey the sentiment to the mayor and also to the board of supervisors. thank you very much. thank you. next speaker. jerry cannon directors. my name is evan arabic and i'm the advocacy manager at walk san francisco, al
herbert weiner. now i am living in assisted living. it prohibits me from attending the meetings in person at and i think that the remote comment for me is precious. on the other hand, all means of access should be available for feedback back, especially at this time. the muni proclaims it has serious problems with providing services , so you need input from all sides in all ways. now now the reason why this prohibition has gone through is, is there's been hateful speech which we all abhor in...
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herbert weiner. now i am living in assisted living. it prohibits me from attending the meetings in person at and i think that the remote comment for me is precious. on the other hand, all means of access should be available for feedback back, especially at this time. the muni proclaims it has serious problems with providing services , so you need input from all sides in all ways. now now the reason why this prohibition has gone through is, is there's been hateful speech which we all abhor in our right minds simply cutting off the speaker is the way to do it that way. there is no problem. someone says something despicable. you would immediately discontinue him from speaking and you can do that by cutting off the microphone, phone and cutting off the remote access to that party. it's as simple as that. so so i suggest you convey the sentiment to the mayor and also to the board of supervisors. thank you very much. thank you. next speaker. jerry cannon directors. my name is evan arabic and i'm the advocacy manager at walk san francisco, al
herbert weiner. now i am living in assisted living. it prohibits me from attending the meetings in person at and i think that the remote comment for me is precious. on the other hand, all means of access should be available for feedback back, especially at this time. the muni proclaims it has serious problems with providing services , so you need input from all sides in all ways. now now the reason why this prohibition has gone through is, is there's been hateful speech which we all abhor in...
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a few years later, when vladislav lisyev, the first head of ort of the first channel, was shot , weiner, recalling this story, said that it’s amazing how often murderers stand close to the coffin, i don’t know what he meant, because somehow it was not before that, in fact, i wasn’t interested in it then... , all these things, they actually, as if in a narrow professional circle, are not for who is a secret, there was even once a regular date in the central house of writers , a meeting was arranged, olga came from paris with her grandson semyonov with her son, this is dima likhanov, sitting to the right of the semyonovs, we were just with dima. this evening, these things were all close, semenovichova, nikita sergeevich sounded in the hall, there was a relative, mikhalkov, because yuliyan semenovich semenov was married to the sister of andrei konchalovsky and nikita mikhalkov to ekaterina, in fact, she is olga semyonova’s mother and i asked nikita sergegevich is there, and nothing surprised you from what you heard. and he said that no, nothing surprised him, but i, since i’m not a profess
a few years later, when vladislav lisyev, the first head of ort of the first channel, was shot , weiner, recalling this story, said that it’s amazing how often murderers stand close to the coffin, i don’t know what he meant, because somehow it was not before that, in fact, i wasn’t interested in it then... , all these things, they actually, as if in a narrow professional circle, are not for who is a secret, there was even once a regular date in the central house of writers , a meeting was...