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william susan was putting near solution. but how much was it the horse control? gentleman's copy of this, the bill is a shipping news with the menu button. put it in the middle of the label. him national credit. you mean, you know, really didn't want to support. we good and you know what the 2nd summer for us to if, if there was a little bit utility bill or somebody somebody show them stuff not to the stomach, fill of the boat to get bulky skim, coating action blended. nobody knows. my son who...
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susan williams, thank _ shed on law enforcement. soon as we get it. thank you very much. a review into the events preceding the manchester arena terror attack has found the security service m15 missed the chance to take action that might have prevented the bombing. the chair of the inquiry, sirjohn saunders, said the "failure" was down to an m15 officer who, in his view, had not acted swiftly enough. today, the inquiry published the third and final report into the 2017 attack, in which 22 people lost their lives. it has since emerged that the suicide bomber salman abedi had appeared on the radar of m15 and the counterterrorism police at least 20 times before he blew himself up. sirjohn said it was important we "understand as much as we can" about abedi's radicalisation, so that in the future, appropriate action can be taken. what i have been able to set out in the open part of volume three is that i have found a significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack. it is not possible to reach any conclu
susan williams, thank _ shed on law enforcement. soon as we get it. thank you very much. a review into the events preceding the manchester arena terror attack has found the security service m15 missed the chance to take action that might have prevented the bombing. the chair of the inquiry, sirjohn saunders, said the "failure" was down to an m15 officer who, in his view, had not acted swiftly enough. today, the inquiry published the third and final report into the 2017 attack, in...
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will let's bring in susan williams, south carolina based criminal defense attorney and susan, i spoket in front of that courthouse the day after this double murder. >> here we are now, your reaction to this verdict? >> i was completely shocked. after i heard that there was a verdict, i actually thought that it was a hoax. because i had no idea that the verdict would come in in less than two hours. which is about the same amount of time that alec murdaugh spent on the stand. >> ainsley: you know, we have all watched this case. i know you live in south carolina. south carolina was glued to the tv over this because many people know the family. south carolina is small, y'all, people don't leave south carolina generally. everyone kind of knows everyone. if i didn't know you griff, our moms might have gone to college together. it's just all woven together. and, susan, you know this for sure. what was it during the trial that really stands out? for me in the very beginning everyone here at fox was saying, you know, he stole a lot of money but that doesn't mean that he's a murderer. but as th
will let's bring in susan williams, south carolina based criminal defense attorney and susan, i spoket in front of that courthouse the day after this double murder. >> here we are now, your reaction to this verdict? >> i was completely shocked. after i heard that there was a verdict, i actually thought that it was a hoax. because i had no idea that the verdict would come in in less than two hours. which is about the same amount of time that alec murdaugh spent on the stand. >>...
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susan b. anthony in 1906 and her younger brother william and her mother maria both in 1907. ♪♪ catt was left grief-strickenperate. yet, even on the mend, she continued to promote equal suffrage rights worldwide for the next 9 years. ♪♪ cox: when tragedies happen to her she had to work. she said how lucky she was to have her work. she could pour her energy into that and that would be what would save her. but the process of picking yourself up and going on i think is such an important one in terms of all of our lives and was one of the things that really interested me about carrie. ♪♪ when catt returned to the u., she and her colleagues worked state--state to pass suffrage. by 1912, most of the successes were in the western states, wyoming, colorado, utah, idaho, washington, california, arizona, kansas and oregon, making a total of 9 states granting equal suffrage. in 1914, a wealthy businesswoman, miriam florence squier leslie, unexpectedly left catt her entire estate with instructions that the money be used to further the cause of women's suffrage. bystrom: they had met but they weren't good friends, she w
susan b. anthony in 1906 and her younger brother william and her mother maria both in 1907. ♪♪ catt was left grief-strickenperate. yet, even on the mend, she continued to promote equal suffrage rights worldwide for the next 9 years. ♪♪ cox: when tragedies happen to her she had to work. she said how lucky she was to have her work. she could pour her energy into that and that would be what would save her. but the process of picking yourself up and going on i think is such an important one...
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susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. williamgood evening and welcome to washingtonweek. i am william brangham. financial talk -- shock waves rippled across the country this week following two of the biggest failures in u.s. history. silicon valley bank and signature bank were shut down by regulators last weekend. on monday, president biden, trying to prevent more failures, took the unusual step of promising that all depositors at those collapsed banks would be made whole. treasury secretary janet yellen also addressed the banking concerns this week when she testified before congress. >> our banking system is sound. americans can feel confident their deposits will be there when they need them. william: but fears remain. on thursday, some of the nation's biggest lenders gave $30 billion to a small arrival, first republic bank, trying to assure its survival. in washington, lawmakers on both sides of the want to know what went wrong and why bank management and regulators were caught so flat-footed, especially following the 2008 fina
susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. williamgood evening and welcome to washingtonweek. i am william brangham. financial talk -- shock waves rippled across the country this week following two of the biggest failures in u.s. history. silicon valley bank and signature bank were shut down by regulators last weekend. on monday, president biden, trying to prevent more failures, took the unusual step of...
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father married susan, misuses, prevail or cetera stressful as of age occur. space example said dimmer, where we reopen go m l n o alpha patient rely, lucas oil cur, every little crystal williams, sugar shore. also m. o. unknown is i'd like to show containing most progressive to recount mile, suppress, and poorly more sellers, they're gonna manage only to spend. the devaluation of oneself could trap blew n in her own ego awful day. despite her mother's efforts to ground her in reality, jam...
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susan collins. and to round out the week, consumer spending and the fed favorite read on inflation. the pe index. pce index. excuse me. another batch of fed speech from john williams fruzzetti. >> thanks for having me, frank. >> we hit the high point so far. what do you make of that after we come off banking sector and areas. >> the futures position can change quickly as we see in the last few weeks. the main thing is listening to the fed speak late last week. they are still not concerned with so much with the banking crisis, but really focused on inflation. i think, you know, a lot of the speak we will hear later in the week will continue to focus on that. we will see the quarter point rate rise from last week and that is more to continue on the market front. >> i know you believe the volatility in the banking sector is weighing on the market. does that speak to contagion being contained. >> there is an effort being made. trying to learn the lessons of '08. it is good that some participants are being pro-active. that is a good thing. this is a lot wider. a lot broader of a problem than i think the market is continuing to price in. we are going to continue to see
susan collins. and to round out the week, consumer spending and the fed favorite read on inflation. the pe index. pce index. excuse me. another batch of fed speech from john williams fruzzetti. >> thanks for having me, frank. >> we hit the high point so far. what do you make of that after we come off banking sector and areas. >> the futures position can change quickly as we see in the last few weeks. the main thing is listening to the fed speak late last week. they are still...
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about some of the fed speakers, we do hear from susan collins speaking with michael mckee at 8:45 am we also hear from new york fed president john williamsvernor lisa cook, fed governor waller all coming out. my issue is how do you know when there has been enough baking stress to outset the power of certain rate hikes that otherwise would have been put into place? tom: we must turn to politics now. we do this through the prism of balance of power. off-site, at the 5:00 hour, there was a show. annmarie hordern said i think we need people of the show. how surprise where you? annmarie: it caught team trump off guard. they were not expecting this that soon. but people thought maybe down the room. the former president said he was going to be arrested. the senate earlier this month that he was going to be arrested -- he said earlier this month that he was going to be arrested and started campaigning off it. tom: this is new york state, the southern district of manhattan. the other issues former president trump has are much more federal tone. annmarie: in -- and in georgia. tom: what is the difference between these cases and what pros are sayin
about some of the fed speakers, we do hear from susan collins speaking with michael mckee at 8:45 am we also hear from new york fed president john williamsvernor lisa cook, fed governor waller all coming out. my issue is how do you know when there has been enough baking stress to outset the power of certain rate hikes that otherwise would have been put into place? tom: we must turn to politics now. we do this through the prism of balance of power. off-site, at the 5:00 hour, there was a show....