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well, it might as well be called the office of not implementing financial functions. it's not convicted a single case relating to russia. the financial investigations of this nature are typically complex and lengthy. as a result that have been no concluded prosecutions for offences under the new sanctions, an anti money laundering act. and that's despite the o f s o i being given an extra 50000000 pounds of british tax payers. money. new powers provided by the economic crime act are being harnessed to enforce sanctions proactively. the office of financial sanctions implementation is ensuring the case . financial sanctions are robust and enforced against anyone who seeks to circumvent them. unfortunately, it seems that the o f s i is old book guns. no bite of the 52 cases. it's looked into. 15 have been dismissed with new fines or any other punishment. it's still looking at $37.00 of the cases. the progress is nothing. in fact the most b o f i saw i has been able to achieve is a fine to a property management company. what so i can choose, what was it in breach? you'll
well, it might as well be called the office of not implementing financial functions. it's not convicted a single case relating to russia. the financial investigations of this nature are typically complex and lengthy. as a result that have been no concluded prosecutions for offences under the new sanctions, an anti money laundering act. and that's despite the o f s o i being given an extra 50000000 pounds of british tax payers. money. new powers provided by the economic crime act are being...
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and as well as the, as the, as well laid down the guns. so without any ag got on to or without the and bales. and the cuts will not lay down the guns and all the world knows that. and so, and read out any expectation. this is a beat, the double face statement, as you also mentioned 2016, the position of the french dollar amount was totally different. and also, as you mentioned that i was being in this syria as well, i was doing during not assuming that and i remember that 2000. and then at the end of 22017 beginning of to 2018 dad was at verizon authoration. and the french and if i choose, was joined to the, the international quad ition at the back of the time fight against isis. and, but when we look at the policies of that, a good french dollar meant to us to decodes that is many examples. i will keep it very thoughts and to the point, as you know, in products in parties daddy's in port ta seats. coach has been assassinated in parties in the copy all of the fonts and these kind of attacks are continuing towards the codes and creaming as
and as well as the, as the, as well laid down the guns. so without any ag got on to or without the and bales. and the cuts will not lay down the guns and all the world knows that. and so, and read out any expectation. this is a beat, the double face statement, as you also mentioned 2016, the position of the french dollar amount was totally different. and also, as you mentioned that i was being in this syria as well, i was doing during not assuming that and i remember that 2000. and then at the...
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well, heavens. _ to your business. well, heavens, i— to your business.. well, heavens, i mean, howl to your business. well, - heavens, i mean, how important is wind to a sailing boat. it is wind to a sailing boat. it is very difficult to think about what is going to happen. i do, i've got two cookbooks, and that has only happened because of tiktok. what is an entertainer to do without an audience? and to see a time accounting down to when 10.2 million people are going to vanish in front of you — evans, it's hard to know how to feel. the white house said the warning from tiktok is a stunt, but maybe it's not, because i'm looking at a news flash on my screen here. in the last few minutes, oracle prepares to start shutting tiktok servers saturday night. so it's not just tiktok, this. it's the cloud computing companies that carry the service, who are worried they might be liable under this law.— under this law. yes, it's understandable - under this law. yes, it's understandable that - under this law. yes, it's - understandable that everyone's running around,
well, heavens. _ to your business. well, heavens, i— to your business.. well, heavens, i mean, howl to your business. well, - heavens, i mean, how important is wind to a sailing boat. it is wind to a sailing boat. it is very difficult to think about what is going to happen. i do, i've got two cookbooks, and that has only happened because of tiktok. what is an entertainer to do without an audience? and to see a time accounting down to when 10.2 million people are going to vanish in front of...
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well, this news is for you.he cdc now recommends you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia. why? if you're 50 or older even if you're healthy... you're 6 times more likely to be hospitalized. so, schedule at vaxassist.com. (vo) with wells fargo premier, a team can help you plan for your dreams. to be hospitalized. so your dream car, and vacation home, may be closer than you think. ready to meet the dream team? you can with wells fargo. you have a new head coach and he's a legend in the game. espn reporting that the raiders have reached a deal with former seahawks coach pete carroll. carroll led the seahawks to their only super bowl victory over denver in 2013. before that, he led usc through a string of successful seasons, including the national championship. espn is calling it a three year deal with a fourth year option. and this weekend is your chance to take a ride on the wild side, all while supporting a good cause. here's nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab at the sonoma raceway with a preview for y
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well are plenty of smiles.you know, in the corridors and off duty but haven't seen any difference at all the in the fundamental positions and you and your judgment their objective they're just the same. they are. oh, yes. oh, absolutely and i'm and i'm looking to it. let me tell you that i know you are. and that's the kind of a man we want. there is someone who is looking at, oh, i'm looking and do you you tell us a word or two about president eisenhower's aid program? he has advocated a comparatively small of the total foreign aid be usable over a ten year period. do you go along with that and why that necessary? well, you take a small. where there where we want to some assurance out of them. let's say, concerning an american base. well, the head of the government in that country he is trying to develop a minimum standard of living if he can carry out a three or four year program. he would be glad to give us some assurances that that we need and that we'd be glad. go. he isn't by doing it on a on a yearly basi
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happy new year to you as well. thank you - time today. happy new year to you as well.cross the uk, this is bbc news. this is business today. i'm sally bundock. as a new year begins market watchers are predicting what 2025 will bring for the world's leading stock markets. last year proved to be another bumper one for the so called magnificent seven — that's the us tech giants apple, nvidia, microsoft, alphabet, amazon, meta, and tesla. in ten years these seven stocks have gone from representing less than 10% of the s&p 500 to grow at breakneck pace. together they're now worth more than 35% of the s&p 500. and because of their gains the index has risen more than 20% for the second year in a row. let's hear now from dan kemp, chief research and investment officer at morningstar nvidia — the big star performer, up 180% in 202a. good morning to you. why would imagine that every fund manager around the world has got to have some of these seven in their fund. have some of these seven in their fund-— have some of these seven in their fund. well, hello, sally, and happy — their
happy new year to you as well. thank you - time today. happy new year to you as well.cross the uk, this is bbc news. this is business today. i'm sally bundock. as a new year begins market watchers are predicting what 2025 will bring for the world's leading stock markets. last year proved to be another bumper one for the so called magnificent seven — that's the us tech giants apple, nvidia, microsoft, alphabet, amazon, meta, and tesla. in ten years these seven stocks have gone from...
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well that's the end of the action . so trump had trump death, a movie establishment had left well, watts donald trump is a textbook fascist. and he would rule like a dictator. this chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for example said and these are his words that trump is, fashions to the core. it is deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous that donald trump would invoke adolf hitler. the man who is responsible for the death of 6000000 jews, and hundreds of thousands of americans. but just by giving you that rule, when the results came in election night giving trouble, not just a clean sweep of the out of troy college, but the popular vote to the foster public. and to do so in 2 decades studios across america, realize that the game was off on for one night, at least they'd have to have some kind of list to contemporary to donald trump. it's something that we haven't seen in a 100 something years, right? present. got office came back, nothing is perfectly worth alex worley. we have to give him his credit. i think democ
well that's the end of the action . so trump had trump death, a movie establishment had left well, watts donald trump is a textbook fascist. and he would rule like a dictator. this chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for example said and these are his words that trump is, fashions to the core. it is deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous that donald trump would invoke adolf hitler. the man who is responsible for the death of 6000000 jews, and hundreds of thousands of americans. but just by...
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so sales for fantasy romance as well as thrillers are driving growth in print as well as e-books. e-book sales were up 10% in terms of unit sales in 2024 compared to prior year. so 700 million hard copies plus 20% more e-books in 20% more audiobook? correct. do audiobook and e-books bring the same profit margins to publishers? oh, that's a good question. that's actually an area that i don't have visibility into with my data set. i'm sure that it varies by publisher and when you think about the cost of printing a book versus the cost of producing an audiobook versus an e-book, i'm sure that the profit margins vary across formats. what about self-publishing? how many books are sold by self-published? hmm. so self-publishing is not an area that i can that i have metadata for. so i can't look at the market and filter by only self-publish to see how self-publish is self-publishing versus traditional publishing outperform. but the self-publishing would be included in that 700 million that you spoke of. so long as it is sold through the retailers who report to our data, including amazon,
so sales for fantasy romance as well as thrillers are driving growth in print as well as e-books. e-book sales were up 10% in terms of unit sales in 2024 compared to prior year. so 700 million hard copies plus 20% more e-books in 20% more audiobook? correct. do audiobook and e-books bring the same profit margins to publishers? oh, that's a good question. that's actually an area that i don't have visibility into with my data set. i'm sure that it varies by publisher and when you think about the...
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,, well.e time to talk— well. thank you for taking the time to talk about _ well. thank you for taking the time to talk about the - well. thank you for taking the time to talk about the latest i time to talk about the latest golden globes. david beckham has plenty, rihanna has them, even dame helen mirren has one. in fact, latest research shows thatjust over a quarter of the british public have tattoos. we've been finding out how every tattoo has a story, and exploring how they have changed some people's lives. our reporter, jayne mccubbin, has been to meet a group of women receiving treatement for breast cancer, who say getting their scars tattooed has helped them to reclaim their bodies. introduce yourself. 0h! hand on. hi, i'm kate, and i'm the founderof the inkredible foundation. kate's charity is dedicated to helping women heal the scars of breast cancer... come on then, let's do this. ..with ink. and today is dawn's turn. it's about being able to turn something, um, you know, a scar into
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and the mother told them that's in yahoo, that well, she's happy. she'll be happier when all of the captives are brought back and that he should do everything in his power. in order to make that happen, it just goes to show you the level of presence i receive. the threats is run, the officer threatened. he would kill me, he said, we will hunt you down. we were given these bracelets around our wrists, meaning that all of those who were released will be hunted down and killed. we were abused and tortured before our legs folded. my address is one of the palestinian prison is released from rum on prison in southern israel. the 40 year old, so of 22 years of a life sentence. 3 of them in solitary confinement. now his sentence was extended. also, he was accused of helping 5 palestinian inmates escape the maximum security prison in 2021. he says the conditions in prison all terrible shut off in the middle of the full of the oslo agreement. he was nothing among those released in the previous swap deals. and today my father has been kind the as randy boss fo
and the mother told them that's in yahoo, that well, she's happy. she'll be happier when all of the captives are brought back and that he should do everything in his power. in order to make that happen, it just goes to show you the level of presence i receive. the threats is run, the officer threatened. he would kill me, he said, we will hunt you down. we were given these bracelets around our wrists, meaning that all of those who were released will be hunted down and killed. we were abused and...
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it was received well. the white house and the two sides started talking and then one by one, russia, you know, soviet union agreed to remove the missiles. the us agreed later to end the embargo. the us removed some missiles from turkey. that was not well known at the time, but that was part of the agreement. the us agreed not to invade cuba because this was not long after the cuban missile crisis. the point of the bay of pigs invasion, which was 1961, was the point is both sides stopped the escalation back down. both sides made some concessions and that went away. that's considered the the model of how you climb down the ladder and avoid a nuclear nuclear war. now, there were two well, a number of other examples, but there were two in particular in the early 1980s, less well known, but no less dangerous. one of them was the the soviet the soviet union at the time had early forms of artificial intelligence. they had had a program codenamed ocho, ocho and basically it would detect u.s. missiles coming in, bu
it was received well. the white house and the two sides started talking and then one by one, russia, you know, soviet union agreed to remove the missiles. the us agreed later to end the embargo. the us removed some missiles from turkey. that was not well known at the time, but that was part of the agreement. the us agreed not to invade cuba because this was not long after the cuban missile crisis. the point of the bay of pigs invasion, which was 1961, was the point is both sides stopped the...
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so that questioning, well, well, what are we doing here? what, what is this country doing? why are we giving so much military support and political support? so a country that actually is going round, you know, and it's, it's definitely the civically clinton's in gaza. some people use the word genocide, you know, it's, but the beginnings of that and that goes against all of the values and principles that we say we hold the are in the west. so let me ask you about that specifically because it's not only about the valleys but the house about commonsense, basic commonsense and your own sense of self preservation. and what i find paradoxical about the western decision making is that the west, on the one hand, eagerly picks up battles to be a very powerful nuclear armed opponents like russia. and with them as prefers confrontation, kinetic confrontation over negotiations. but when it comes to suppose it allies like israel, the other way around it seems to be open to being used to being manipulated, to being sidelined or ignored. it doesn't seem to have the god, so they ask human
so that questioning, well, well, what are we doing here? what, what is this country doing? why are we giving so much military support and political support? so a country that actually is going round, you know, and it's, it's definitely the civically clinton's in gaza. some people use the word genocide, you know, it's, but the beginnings of that and that goes against all of the values and principles that we say we hold the are in the west. so let me ask you about that specifically because it's...
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okay, well let's go to a gully, the lie. he's a non resident senior fellow at the mid least council on global affairs, and he joins us live now from assemble calling. thank you for joining us. um i want to start with anthony blink. can your secretary state, he's saying, and i quote, we want to cross the finish line. he said in the next 2 weeks when it comes to a goal is to cease 50. but what likelihood you think nice to happen as well? i think the real question is the whether the yahoo himself, whether these trying to go would be willing to go for it as far as far as we can see. if that they offer easy needs. if these are the goal, one is in, we are close, this is 5, but the not the idea of this is where it has to be read. the define here for many only is why the side that has been reduced to a postage release and even portable. so for this was for the how most i, for the personal side is not only about the hostage relates, it's a bulk hostage release. it's about the ending of the war. it's about the withdrawal from the, fro
okay, well let's go to a gully, the lie. he's a non resident senior fellow at the mid least council on global affairs, and he joins us live now from assemble calling. thank you for joining us. um i want to start with anthony blink. can your secretary state, he's saying, and i quote, we want to cross the finish line. he said in the next 2 weeks when it comes to a goal is to cease 50. but what likelihood you think nice to happen as well? i think the real question is the whether the yahoo himself,...
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and that is going to be a rough ride for well trump, everyone but outside powers may well decide to see that that is a point that they can take advantage of and exploit the situation to george, what are you putting your money on the blog or trying to well, his history would suggest that the blah blah will prevail. i mean, you know, the trump sofa, he got off to a reasonable stop. he weighed in on the middle east. um, he applied pressure on the net in the oh and he demonstrated to everybody that the previous administration could have done far more than it actually did to restrain israel. and, and that is a hopeful sign because, you know, and if we could look back on history, actually, if republicans had been the only ones who actually ever applied any pressure against israel and we're going all the way back, goes to eisenhower. and so, you know, blood drilling is relatively strong to sign i, we know that reagan getting on the phone to him and not him begging or, you know, telling him to knock it off. even the hapless george w bush said at one point that enough is enough. and before his f
and that is going to be a rough ride for well trump, everyone but outside powers may well decide to see that that is a point that they can take advantage of and exploit the situation to george, what are you putting your money on the blog or trying to well, his history would suggest that the blah blah will prevail. i mean, you know, the trump sofa, he got off to a reasonable stop. he weighed in on the middle east. um, he applied pressure on the net in the oh and he demonstrated to everybody that...
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very well. welcome to you. thank you for joining us here on this program on see i'm, i'm trying to get my head around what we're seeing right now. what's happening and go, but also some of the eastern regions as well. the past 36 hours, we've seen violence. we've seen protests. now we understand their protests outside the us embassy in can show. so i don't know why the american embassy is being targeted, but can you tell us cush? what's a reaction to the ongoing events in the d. c. right now. thank you very much . i think this edition is very confused because uh, from the sides there were, that's where it's p as in today, it does a long plan will to recognize global. you buy this into smaller pieces. that the this issue started a long time ago. a seasoned dependence. they wasn't and powers have in mind to check on a pox. and last year's since 19 the 1997, the 1st blow by f dash, which was a random ugandan animal on the move to the movements that lead to power. i missed a lot of the 5, this was one of this other
very well. welcome to you. thank you for joining us here on this program on see i'm, i'm trying to get my head around what we're seeing right now. what's happening and go, but also some of the eastern regions as well. the past 36 hours, we've seen violence. we've seen protests. now we understand their protests outside the us embassy in can show. so i don't know why the american embassy is being targeted, but can you tell us cush? what's a reaction to the ongoing events in the d. c. right now....
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well, president as well. so that's why i say we have to watch the situation almost on a daily basis between now and say the end of january. we'll see in terms of some of the decisions that the president makes, where it's all going. and this is the time when people like us who have somewhat of a voice and somewhat of what, what is have got to speak out and got to say here we are going that way again. and there might be something that trump is actually sensitive to. and he might push back against his own appointees. that's what i hope to see. yeah. been possessed can. uh, the president of v. i've a run mandated by a toilet as well. so many up here do you want the tones? they haven't retaliated for his riley strikes, seemingly saying that it was all about the guys of these 5 deal. what would you advise them? i mean truly, and they're hearing voices in their own country, clearly to preemptively attack in these early days of a trump administration to for a stool and still some kind of fear. because at the moment e
well, president as well. so that's why i say we have to watch the situation almost on a daily basis between now and say the end of january. we'll see in terms of some of the decisions that the president makes, where it's all going. and this is the time when people like us who have somewhat of a voice and somewhat of what, what is have got to speak out and got to say here we are going that way again. and there might be something that trump is actually sensitive to. and he might push back against...
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all right, well, you know what. this morning we continue our week long farewell to today's co-anchor, hoda kotb. friday will bring an end to her seven year run as a co-anchor along with savannah guthrie. she's had an impact on that show in many ways. but for her friend and colleague al roker, one quality about coffee stands out more than anything. when i think about hoda, i really do think about her heart. that's who she is. that's what guides her. that's her north star, you know, leading with her heart is everything that she's about. the week long hoda continues later this morning on today. that's going to start for you at 7:00, right after us here on today in the bay. need a little horn doo doot. well, you know what happening tonight. deal or no deal. island returning to nbc bay area. and this year, the reality tv game show is up in those stakes. how many of you did your homework? you studied? yes. good. now throw it away. oh, yikes. because just when you think you have the answers, the banker changes the question
all right, well, you know what. this morning we continue our week long farewell to today's co-anchor, hoda kotb. friday will bring an end to her seven year run as a co-anchor along with savannah guthrie. she's had an impact on that show in many ways. but for her friend and colleague al roker, one quality about coffee stands out more than anything. when i think about hoda, i really do think about her heart. that's who she is. that's what guides her. that's her north star, you know, leading with...
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well, what were their roles? well, roy cohn was hired in 1953 when senator mccarthy took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. he hired cohn to be the chief counsel. cohn was relatively well-known because he had been on the team that prosecuted ethel and julius rosenberg, who were spies, who were convicted of spying and actually executed. so he had a reputation as a very aggressive investigator, a prosecutor. it later became clear that he was very unethical and very abrasive and unethical, but he was the kind of person that would really be an attack dog in the kind of lawyer that that mccarthy needed. and robert kennedy. robert kennedy was also hired to be assistant counsel on the permanent subcommittee at about the same time in 1953. of course, he was a scion of the massachusetts kennedy family, the democrats and he was an ardent anti-crime. and so were really the kennedy family. the kennedys were very ardent. andy communists and and the patriarch of the kennedy family, joseph kennedy, admired senat
well, what were their roles? well, roy cohn was hired in 1953 when senator mccarthy took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. he hired cohn to be the chief counsel. cohn was relatively well-known because he had been on the team that prosecuted ethel and julius rosenberg, who were spies, who were convicted of spying and actually executed. so he had a reputation as a very aggressive investigator, a prosecutor. it later became clear that he was very unethical and very abrasive and...
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david in salt lake city as well. i think russia definitely does the threatened native security today. they didn't do so before the war that's. that's why it's created. so is attacking russian territory. that is a threat is russia attacking nato territory? no, it is. it is not the same thing. you can't, they, you can't pair the to keep going and salt lake city. yeah, you're absolutely right. so nato is being the aggressor here. you know, it's been a fairly demonizes that as the dresser uh, this was not enough for both progression. this was the most provoked more that i've ever seen in our history and you know, cause want a pc spent 15 years trying to negotiate a peaceful solution to the excess there. so i'll try to pay the one ukraine in every day since every day since the day after the war, russia has had peace terms that were mostly reasonable in it and would create the situation for just the last new piece. you know, the real solution is, is on, it's on the negotiating table. you know, we need an u. s. needs indigo
david in salt lake city as well. i think russia definitely does the threatened native security today. they didn't do so before the war that's. that's why it's created. so is attacking russian territory. that is a threat is russia attacking nato territory? no, it is. it is not the same thing. you can't, they, you can't pair the to keep going and salt lake city. yeah, you're absolutely right. so nato is being the aggressor here. you know, it's been a fairly demonizes that as the dresser uh, this...
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well it's not really a huge secret. so the fact that the european union has prepared statements on the elections and villa rules, but well in advance before it actually happened. and the statement itself condemns and actually does not recognize the results of the votes, which is yet to take place. taking this and denouncing the ongoing, longstanding grave violations of human rights and democratic principles in by the rules which have further intensified in the run up to the so called presidential election on january 26 parliament of the e u. it's member states and the international community not to recognize the legitimacy of incumbent, dictate to exxon de luca shan co, as president of to the votes. meanwhile, the members of the election commission self bella ruse began to receive threats. and this is a violation of the natural sovereignty that's according to the chairman of the central election commission of villa ruse. now you said that's a big stream is to us read information about private lives. but personal days of
well it's not really a huge secret. so the fact that the european union has prepared statements on the elections and villa rules, but well in advance before it actually happened. and the statement itself condemns and actually does not recognize the results of the votes, which is yet to take place. taking this and denouncing the ongoing, longstanding grave violations of human rights and democratic principles in by the rules which have further intensified in the run up to the so called...
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and folks say, well, well, where is she?and so as the country is grappling with the actual role of the first lady, there is, i would say, as we're talking about tradition, tradition, for them to actually be there and pushing forward certain initiatives around the president and making sure that we're breeding this culture where people are welcomed into the white house, where it's less political and it's about the american people. but i think ever since melania trump has not been in the public eye in some spaces, the role of the first lady is being questioned about what it will be in the future. >> it does send a message. i feel like i mean, the democrats for a year have lectured everybody on decorum and how donald trump breaks decorum and all these types of things. and i think for her to not know that was the crux of the campaign. donald trump would democracy and the republic would end as we know it, because he breaks decorum if he gets reelected again? that's what michelle obama and everybody else told us over the course of
and folks say, well, well, where is she?and so as the country is grappling with the actual role of the first lady, there is, i would say, as we're talking about tradition, tradition, for them to actually be there and pushing forward certain initiatives around the president and making sure that we're breeding this culture where people are welcomed into the white house, where it's less political and it's about the american people. but i think ever since melania trump has not been in the public...
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well, i got them, i answer. you should leave your life so that when you look back, you have no regrets, excuse me, and you live for others. the little do nice things for them to this isn't everyone lift that way, your good deeds go full circle and come back to your local. but unfortunately we're conscious beings says nothing. we consciously do bad. things have to deal with the whole. you may, i'll make it so that times whatever we say a few things to an asshole right in the end of the how did the thomas's in the caucasus, and for the, the outlook of the people. here, when you see the casa, in particular, you will know people's character menu of all traditions for such as respects for women, for gas, for elders. and for me, when you are watching the cost for you. so a circle dancing around the couple. you might think that the circle down says a position randomly, but that's not the case. so if i just how you started in the circle down, it goes off to buy a place of oh no. net positions depend on that range but we
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well, thank you for that report. 607, on the clock. alameda county supervisors are zeroing in now on a choice for their new district attorney this week in a community forum was held so residents could get to know the candidates all vying for the role and address some issues. they might have a kron four's. lindsey ford has the story. >> following last year's successful recall of pamela price. the alameda county board of supervisors has narrowed the field of candidates for the job to 7 people saturday at lakeshore avenue baptist church. >> 3 of the candidates spoke to residents about the change they hope to bring to the role love for you all to name 3 specifically advocate to strengthen and expand the positive impact of the county's. will have court system. attendees got to hear directly from latricia lewis been us johnson and even shin on their proposals to improve the collaborativs court system. while voters do not have a direct say in the selection, residents wanted to know how they could navigate los staffing in the collaborative cou
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the goal of well, well, the way trump ran the campaign this time he did exactly what i expected him to do. it just he was doing his very best to grab the people in the center 1010 to default democrat because they can't bring themselves. but republicans, they've got that. they've got that and part of the center, the say, no, it's okay. and then when you have people like jamie diamond, come out early on in the, in the primaries and say it's okay to vote for nikki haley. it does not because he was a near con, is because he was trying to help us. wall street friends. it's okay to vote for republican notch. nikki haley, and then you've seen since then? diamond shifted. now he likes trump. he likes what he's doing. so wall street had his blessing at the same time as trump was able to go out to the, to the soccer mom set of the, the, the center and go grand people of normal people i told you, gathered and are okay. and all that bring in, you know, former democrats, you know, guys like even more hand racing and all that stuff that all those people that went on joe rogan and the last month of t
the goal of well, well, the way trump ran the campaign this time he did exactly what i expected him to do. it just he was doing his very best to grab the people in the center 1010 to default democrat because they can't bring themselves. but republicans, they've got that. they've got that and part of the center, the say, no, it's okay. and then when you have people like jamie diamond, come out early on in the, in the primaries and say it's okay to vote for nikki haley. it does not because he was...
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many fax it as well. uh, i think, i think, i mean in my opinion, i mean i think this, this, this nobody will continue mode of this because obviously the where the drum. uh and the nothing. yeah. oh, i agree that there is, there is a need to be a change of plastic change and that agent. uh, and i think the trump is, in my opinion, is willing to have nothing you know, in achieving his bowl is more of this. but the thing is, what has the has i think we're where the 2 of them disagree is that as, as the warning, the governor has exhausted itself. and there is no strategic goals. anyone to go. so that the only the only way in the conflict and that's the restore the political process between the citizens ladies goes to the invitations and i think this is where i think this would be the mapping of that. that might be an american proposal that they've been pick ups up and met that does not the proceed satisfied the for the students nor days of age, but saw something would be, would come up on the table for discus
many fax it as well. uh, i think, i think, i mean in my opinion, i mean i think this, this, this nobody will continue mode of this because obviously the where the drum. uh and the nothing. yeah. oh, i agree that there is, there is a need to be a change of plastic change and that agent. uh, and i think the trump is, in my opinion, is willing to have nothing you know, in achieving his bowl is more of this. but the thing is, what has the has i think we're where the 2 of them disagree is that as,...
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on and tear on as well. that's, that is precisely why this is the right moment for israel to act before russia and china produce but more, more capabilities for ron. but also before they give them more assistance in building nuclear weapons, it's not just a question of enriching uranium. it's also a question of being able to weaponized in by most public reports in the near admission of the israeli government. they already destroyed one nuclear weapon, ization facility and iran. the others are pretty easy targets. ambassador john baldwin, i'll have to stop you there. more from president trump's full, the national security advisor, and the ex us invested to the united nations after this by the, the had a pretty well, we'll just need to just included the, this one was talking to the football and just was wondering if you guys are and put all the state graduates speaking with most of us to call you, we spoke with you and 4 of you should see ended up giving me what's the rubbish to rubbish cubes that are in your
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on entire on as well. that's, that is precisely why this is the right moment for israel to act before russia and china produce but more, more capabilities for around, but also before they give them more assistance in building nuclear weapons, it's not just the question of enriching uranium. it's also a question to being able to recognize it in, but most public reports in the near admission of the israeli government. they already destroyed one nuclear weapon, ization facility and around the the others are pretty easy targets. ambassador john bolton, i'll have to stop you there. more from president trump's full, the national security advisor, and the ex u. s. invested to the united nations after this break the the welcome back to going undergrad. i'm still here with president trump, former national security adviser and the ex us nebraska to the united nations invested at john bolton. isn't the roller on the same side with the united states. as regards syria, after the catastrophic record of the by do ministr
on entire on as well. that's, that is precisely why this is the right moment for israel to act before russia and china produce but more, more capabilities for around, but also before they give them more assistance in building nuclear weapons, it's not just the question of enriching uranium. it's also a question to being able to recognize it in, but most public reports in the near admission of the israeli government. they already destroyed one nuclear weapon, ization facility and around the the...
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- well, your son's surgery went great. they're just stitching him up now, and then you can go in and see him. - thank you so much. - would it be weird to give you a hug? - i think it'd be weird if you didn't. [laughter] i've become kind of the go-to guy for communicating good news with families. huge responsibility. i'm basically the voice of the hospital. honestly, pretty flattered they trusted me with it. - yeah, we have matt update the families because it's basically impossible to screw up. - so for the first few weeks after a hernia surgery, he's not going to want to lift anything over 20 pounds. - hernia surgery? he's here to have his toe reattached. - his toe? - his pinky toe, yeah. - what hernia? - unless you gave the news to the wrong family. - uh, well, um, when they were working on the toe, which is obviously the primary reason he's here, they discovered the hernia. - how did they find a hernia by looking at his toe? - well, it's all connected. uh, the toe bone's connected to the-- you know the song. at any rate,
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u k, doing well. oh, perfectly well, 22000000000 pounds budget. whole normal price just went off trying street. yeah, yeah. fronts doing well a little bit. the government's collapsed. immigration out of control and burning the placed on new year's eve. i bought the old deutschland just. oh man. oh oh, we'll talk about that. we'll later something else said joe, as don't who's categorized as allies and friends into 3 kind of bonds like who would you invite to the wedding? it definitely got to invite the parents. maybe you got to do the brothers and sisters, but the cousins that you never really liked, they can stay out. i guess with the cousins who aren't getting invited to wedding when it comes to who america would sail high tech at ships to, you know, very important. who are they? so the, they don't want cousins or the baltic states. yes. the people who are great that felt themselves defeated the americans and the british, and e u. m. nato. and you know yap. yap, yap, uh the russians. and if at their
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well, that's a tough question, isn't it? i would love to say from lots of green shoots, it's going to be fantastic, but it is hard to see where the pockets of opportunity will be this in 2025. i think because we're going to have such disruption and it's going to be happening. so quickly, i'm not seeing this time around, at least with the trunk to where those growth opportunities will be for sure. because the, it's like an earthquake is hit and now we have older earthquakes and other sen armies. and we have to try to figure out how that all comes together to deliver opportunities in some places. and so identifying ahead of time where those will be is challenging, more challenging than normal. oh, i know in once it wants to come in, i might one as well. and what one sees depends very much on where one stands and my sense that new growth is going to come from as a growing at 5 percent on average. the yeah, is astounding. the good by historical comparisons and many countries nature will be growing at more than that. so the answe
well, that's a tough question, isn't it? i would love to say from lots of green shoots, it's going to be fantastic, but it is hard to see where the pockets of opportunity will be this in 2025. i think because we're going to have such disruption and it's going to be happening. so quickly, i'm not seeing this time around, at least with the trunk to where those growth opportunities will be for sure. because the, it's like an earthquake is hit and now we have older earthquakes and other sen armies....
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those people almost are presenting as well. i hope to get the latest other service to groups are almost to present the slow sometimes, but generally some a splinter deliver to the fine people. but it is as low as long as long as understood. yeah. how can i put the point to that by canada? so because it has a long history of har bring former nazi world war, 2 criminals, for instance, indian seek separate to know an extremist power group, which most most of the world classifies. it does. what do you make of also was priorities all the other tell you um a lot of national government, the current current government to oh, you know police as governments, 2 sides of it is such some groups as, as a 3rd entity according to the criminal code. all of the service editors, but the problem is that such a decision must be based on evidence of every legitimate.
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. . ., , ., well.the delays, dt delay to - well. of course. one of the delays, dt delay to that. well. of course. one of the| delays, dt delay to that fire the remixes by coming into effect this morning was that hamas was slower than they should have been in releasing the names of those three. sadly, it has turned —— he has turned 50 while in captivity so it has turned him into one of the eligible groups to be released in the phases. news about him, his condition, what have the family heard? pm about him, his condition, what have the family heard? an hour, we have only _ have the family heard? an hour, we have only had _ have the family heard? an hour, we have only had the _ have the family heard? an hour, we have only had the official- we have only had the official notification from israeli governments that he is on the list. _ governments that he is on the list. of— governments that he is on the list, of the phase one part of this— list, of the phase one part of this deal. _ list, of the phase one pa
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well, what happens is we in? enter into an agreement with the residents of a development and then we start with them along with their own technical assistance providers to give that to train them in real estate management and leadership training. and so forth. then after they've come a pretty good distance in terms of of knowledge, we enter into a dual management role with where we have our staff and residents performing the same duties for a period of one year. and then we literally give the keys to the resident management group and they the same resources as any other in our system and. they then hire the housing manager. they are all of their own employees as they set their budgets, they hire the contractors to provide maintenance work or repair work. as this worked out in this case where it's been done, it is the results are very, very satisfying and. do you see any pitfalls along the way? ms. dudley said the tenant management only works if there is an appropriate of resources. do you see that there a resourc
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well tailored to size, but a cool say, well, have a site for me to use id from baldwin of the city of fall, but you can see here it says to call you says the so i got destroying a very well known local cafe. now, unesco did hold an emergency meeting, they issued an house protection oldest for 30 full size across lebanon, including this one behind us, and said that if, if i was to bomb them, then it could face pulse occasion. under the convention, of course is well ignored. it, 1st of all, they're all no red lines. this is called the white people used to be in attendance as a cultural destruction of live in a local tube. i finally share a few talking close to the ruins. was by the time is during these righty, bump up and explains how important the site is telling the story of lebanese and world history. first of all of us know all together that the beginning of the night from this. so the main section of the us here it's, we're getting somebody back or from the noun and chem area in general liberties heritage, expert sizes, these ready, bum, bob and risk wiping out that history for fut
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and allegiance to the same without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? congratulations. >> one, two, three. >>. [inaudible] do you solemnly swear to support and protect theconstitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, bear true faith and allegiance to the same , without any mental mental reservations or purpose of evasion and that you will well and faithfully confer the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter, so help me god . thank you, congratulations. reddy, one, two, three. thank you very much. >> congratulations. alright everybody were going to turn to my colleagues here. >> take care everyone happy new year's. what is your name? raise your right hand. ready? do you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic and you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservatio
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well, you know what?rted doing those as i mentioned those five summer series with the eastern educational television network about 21 stations that came on board. as i was developing this awareness of reading, that was what i was doing through all this time. so i did that. and then another region came in, sitka, which is southern educational, the central education. so you can see it building up. and then finally, of course, when we got a major grant to produce 15 programs in the first year, of course, the public broadcasting stations were involved and picked up the program because it was funded. it was good and that was the beginning of it going national. i think that answers your question. there went on public broadcasting. were you surprised by the success? oh my goodness. i was very surprised. i mean, this was a process, peter. we we started not knowing. fortunately, my boss, mike collins, the general manager, went along with this idea and so it was a process we didn't know were going developed over th
well, you know what?rted doing those as i mentioned those five summer series with the eastern educational television network about 21 stations that came on board. as i was developing this awareness of reading, that was what i was doing through all this time. so i did that. and then another region came in, sitka, which is southern educational, the central education. so you can see it building up. and then finally, of course, when we got a major grant to produce 15 programs in the first year, of...
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but all fights as part of the destruction as well. again, you can see in the hills behind us that the uh, water tongues and the is ready on forces of even destroyed those cutting off the locals. hey, from a water supply. of course, this is a war crime and is depriving locals of the infrastructure needed to be able to attend to the villages. and also again, we might be able to see just behind us that that was an is righty flag. i stopped reminder that the is right, the forces continue, the occupation of parts of southern lebanon. it is dangerous to be washington's friend. that's the human who's his reaction to donald trump's does decision to. this is like the group as of for and the terrorist organization for a 2nd time after returning to the oval office. if the us had classified us among its friends, it wouldn't be more dangerous and provocative than being labeled as a terrorist group in this well being a friend of the us, which is one of the most criminal nations, would bring shame upon you and the line you with a zionist enemy being
but all fights as part of the destruction as well. again, you can see in the hills behind us that the uh, water tongues and the is ready on forces of even destroyed those cutting off the locals. hey, from a water supply. of course, this is a war crime and is depriving locals of the infrastructure needed to be able to attend to the villages. and also again, we might be able to see just behind us that that was an is righty flag. i stopped reminder that the is right, the forces continue, the...
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seems to be doing quite well. so it's a little bit of reality and you're trying to portray and you've got to shift the momentum a little bit on the public side also. so it's, um, yeah, let's see, at least a we've got the different people involved. we've got marco rubio got uh, president trump has made some statements. we'll see where this goes. but i think you've got a sense, a realism setting and so the, the new administration and hopefully that will create some type of environment. uh, so have a constructive dialogue. london that was quick to blame moscow's of the poisoning of a full, not russian spy does dose in the u. k. back in 2018, but new details from an official inquiry released by the grace own investigative outlet. say one of the victims were built information. the other lines, the british government's nurses, are seized, but when a cause or if i takes a closer look at the case and the lack of west and media reaction to the revelations, or it was the case, heard round the world. also new details emerge.
seems to be doing quite well. so it's a little bit of reality and you're trying to portray and you've got to shift the momentum a little bit on the public side also. so it's, um, yeah, let's see, at least a we've got the different people involved. we've got marco rubio got uh, president trump has made some statements. we'll see where this goes. but i think you've got a sense, a realism setting and so the, the new administration and hopefully that will create some type of environment. uh, so...
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well, let me peer. so this drives me for the us just to pretend that cutting themselves off from cheap russian energy is the price of nothing less than freedom. we substantially reduced our dependency on russian fossil fuels. in records of the time gas inputs from russia went down by roughly 75 percent. and now we import from russia only 3 percent of our oil and no coal at all anymore. but freedom came at a price house sold and businesses saw sky, high energy costs and bills for many a yet to come down. yeah, nothing says freedom like wearing 3 sweaters and doors in the winter time. well, are going with your cat over whose turn it is to eat this week's cattle, sardines? well, that's big now, the senior research fellow with a global policy institute. think time george zamarelli george. good to see you. quite a lot of statements, george coming from the new us president when it comes to america supplying energy across the atlantic tongue, washington to offer their partners as good a deal as most schools co
well, let me peer. so this drives me for the us just to pretend that cutting themselves off from cheap russian energy is the price of nothing less than freedom. we substantially reduced our dependency on russian fossil fuels. in records of the time gas inputs from russia went down by roughly 75 percent. and now we import from russia only 3 percent of our oil and no coal at all anymore. but freedom came at a price house sold and businesses saw sky, high energy costs and bills for many a yet to...
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well, there's the rub. if you're a small state and i mean small physically, but especially small terms of population. if you have the numbers, then you have grave concerns about the virginia plan and its call for proportional representation. what do they mean? i mean in the senate and in the i want representation based the numbers in the particular state. well that is going to advance huge these large states. clearly virginia is the most populous state in the united states and the confederate confederated states, if you will, at this point in time. so it gives it some obvious advantages. you might say. so there's an alternative plan that's put forward here. right. by william paterson of new jersey. so the new jersey plan. right. keep it simple here. virginia plan and new jersey. sometimes again referred to as a small state plan. all right. it was madison, by the way who came up with this large state versus small state kind of descriptor. and he was really thinking largely about population like larger states
well, there's the rub. if you're a small state and i mean small physically, but especially small terms of population. if you have the numbers, then you have grave concerns about the virginia plan and its call for proportional representation. what do they mean? i mean in the senate and in the i want representation based the numbers in the particular state. well that is going to advance huge these large states. clearly virginia is the most populous state in the united states and the confederate...