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and you had some other point about yates. well, ithink and you had some other point about yates.ay, but this is about making sure that we protect the good friday peace process and the territorial integrity of the uk, and that is what we are going to do. then bradley smith of the telegraph. thank you, to questions. firstly on reopening — thank you, to questions. firstly on reopening i— thank you, to questions. firstly on reopening. i understand you don't want _ reopening. i understand you don't want to— reopening. i understand you don't want to get ahead of the announcement by the whole country is watching _ announcement by the whole country is watching this issue. can you offer a guarantee — watching this issue. can you offer a guarantee that ultimately full reopening will not be delayed more than four— reopening will not be delayed more than four weeks, reopening will not be delayed more than fourweeks, and reopening will not be delayed more than four weeks, and what is your message — than four weeks, and what is your message to — than four weeks, and what is your message to bus
and you had some other point about yates. well, ithink and you had some other point about yates.ay, but this is about making sure that we protect the good friday peace process and the territorial integrity of the uk, and that is what we are going to do. then bradley smith of the telegraph. thank you, to questions. firstly on reopening — thank you, to questions. firstly on reopening i— thank you, to questions. firstly on reopening. i understand you don't want _ reopening. i understand you...
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you just recently died and his co-pilot will be block yates, but there'd be about eight cars involved in this and dozens of speeding tickets including one of the interns. you've got five speeding tickets in one town. okay? uh, yeah. so 1973 was a significant year in the story this bigger story. we're telling you about the 1970s because 1973 had two parts. it had the summer. and that summer part will see in film in an astalgia of american life that was beginning to slip away 73 was the year vietnam was coming to an end in america had lost the war. but then in the fall or the winter of 73 was also the great first oil shock and so we've come back to the image of badlands here and in the sunset the summer of nostalgia of this extraordinary year. begins with american graffiti and george lucas's second film which focuses on this nostalgic past? how many of you seen american graffiti? one of you not many. all right. yeah. it is a coming of age film. it is actually autobiographical of george lucas at various stages of his life from about the 8th grade to high school. and the characters the ce
you just recently died and his co-pilot will be block yates, but there'd be about eight cars involved in this and dozens of speeding tickets including one of the interns. you've got five speeding tickets in one town. okay? uh, yeah. so 1973 was a significant year in the story this bigger story. we're telling you about the 1970s because 1973 had two parts. it had the summer. and that summer part will see in film in an astalgia of american life that was beginning to slip away 73 was the year...
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imÁgenes como estas, en nuestra costas se han vuelto comÚnes, 200 casos desde octubre y no se limita a yatesmbarcaciones como estas, serÍan su fÁcil pase a estados unidos. >>> situaciones que con estos barcos de la patrulla pronto te r riza se pretende evitar. >>> queremos tratar de ser po pro activos en interceptar esta actividad criminal. estas unidades realizaran patrullaje en conjunto con la a origen zaid aduana y protecciÓn pronto tejÍa en costas de san diego. >>> evitar que un sueÑo americano como este quede ahogado en las costas. >>> conforme suben las temperaturas, contrabandistas dicen que esto es mÉtodo poco menos riesgoso, lo cual hemos visto que es mentira. tania luviano, telemundo 48. a las 12 y 6 de la tarde monitoreando una noticia en desarrollo desde san josÉ, a esta hora a la espera de una dit mi naciÓn final por parte de concejales de esta ciudad, en cuanto a futuro de mercado la pulga ayer concejales se reunieron hasta tarde en la noche y reanudaron la discusiÓn a partir de las 9 de la maÑana, esto por planes de urbanizaciÓn en el terreno donde estÁ la pulga, es una notici
imÁgenes como estas, en nuestra costas se han vuelto comÚnes, 200 casos desde octubre y no se limita a yatesmbarcaciones como estas, serÍan su fÁcil pase a estados unidos. >>> situaciones que con estos barcos de la patrulla pronto te r riza se pretende evitar. >>> queremos tratar de ser po pro activos en interceptar esta actividad criminal. estas unidades realizaran patrullaje en conjunto con la a origen zaid aduana y protecciÓn pronto tejÍa en costas de san diego....
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i'm atlantic council board director mary carlin yates and it's my pleasure today to open this event. it serves as the latest installment of the africa centers africa conversation series t
i'm atlantic council board director mary carlin yates and it's my pleasure today to open this event. it serves as the latest installment of the africa centers africa conversation series t
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dour, dc international adviser steven yates is here to discuss shutdown of biggest democracy paper. plus john barrasso, what does it take for the senate to pass a real hard infrastructure bill. don't miss a moment of it, mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ my dad's got this, too. with the right choices, you have it in you to control your a1c and once-weekly trulicity may help. most people taking trulicity reached an a1c under 7%. and it starts lowering blood sugar from the first dose, by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insul
dour, dc international adviser steven yates is here to discuss shutdown of biggest democracy paper. plus john barrasso, what does it take for the senate to pass a real hard infrastructure bill. don't miss a moment of it, mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ my dad's got this, too. with the right choices, you have it in you to control your a1c and once-weekly trulicity may help. most people taking trulicity reached an a1c under 7%. and it starts lowering blood sugar from the...
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>> first, get me say thank you to ambassador yates for the warm welcome. it's so good to see you leading in such a position at the atlantic council after your many years of service. i also want to say to you, ambassador, it's a pleasure to be with you this morning. congratulations to you on the relaunch of the africa center and your vision and leadership. you were among the first people to reach out to me when i was appointed and i recall you saying, you wanted to promote africa as the land of opportunity and not of risk and that as africa was stronger, i was all in to support you and your leadership. thank you again for having me on today. as a daughter of nigerian immigrants, i've always known my life was intertwined with the african continent. my parents came to the u.s. in 1970's as students and they actually moved back when i was an infant and so my earliest memories are from living in nigeria, living in africa and beyond that, both of my parents are-- have remained deeply involved and invested in africa. my father actually still luvs there. and my mo
>> first, get me say thank you to ambassador yates for the warm welcome. it's so good to see you leading in such a position at the atlantic council after your many years of service. i also want to say to you, ambassador, it's a pleasure to be with you this morning. congratulations to you on the relaunch of the africa center and your vision and leadership. you were among the first people to reach out to me when i was appointed and i recall you saying, you wanted to promote africa as the...
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you had some other important about yates? with great respect to all of our friends around the world, this is something we will fix. we will fix it in a pragmatic way. this is about making sure we protect the good friday peace process and the territorial integrity of the u.k.. then of the telegraph? >> two questions if i may: first about the reopening the whole country is watching this issue. can you guarantee that the reopening will not be delayed longer than four weeks and what is your message to businesses and people who may consider breaking the rules there is a delay? on vaccines, there is a way to boost world supply. why don't you support dropping the pay on covid vaccines? >> first of all, i understand what people want to hear more about covid and steps. i know people's impatience. you ask some good questions. the vaccine is to get all this out in one package so that everybody can understand it in the rounds. that is what we will be doing tomorrow as i've said repeatedly. on your point about trips and intellectual prope
you had some other important about yates? with great respect to all of our friends around the world, this is something we will fix. we will fix it in a pragmatic way. this is about making sure we protect the good friday peace process and the territorial integrity of the u.k.. then of the telegraph? >> two questions if i may: first about the reopening the whole country is watching this issue. can you guarantee that the reopening will not be delayed longer than four weeks and what is your...
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they often have a racial component to it, they have a racial impact and it permanent yates law.sor harp. >> law professor. this is not k through 12 material but anytime you talk about race, you're talking critical race theory. not everybody who talks about race are critical race theorists. >> fox have mentioned it nearly 1300 times. this is going to be used to get out the vote in 2022. >> absolutely. >> as a hitch it seems like a perversion of the idea of history to take something and slap a label on it when it isn't true. >> it happens all the time. people seek to use history for political ends, and they see that this is an inroad into -- making inroads into making people frightened about the new inclusiveness. it's about history. >> how are you going to celebrate junteenth? >> i'm going to have red soda water. barbecue brisket. we will get some. we will have a good time. >> that sounds good. we keeptrying to plan the barbecue. if we could pull it off, you've to the to come. we will make sure we will cat oar you some brisket. would you come. >> i would absolutely come. >> i wis
they often have a racial component to it, they have a racial impact and it permanent yates law.sor harp. >> law professor. this is not k through 12 material but anytime you talk about race, you're talking critical race theory. not everybody who talks about race are critical race theorists. >> fox have mentioned it nearly 1300 times. this is going to be used to get out the vote in 2022. >> absolutely. >> as a hitch it seems like a perversion of the idea of history to take...
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odd, joined by his brother mark also by the winning bidder since last month, and that cull minute yatesst offer on the website is $2.8 million, 143 countries, but we're going to see where that number lands this weekend for that first trip, and of course it comes, when we're talking about july 20th, deirdre, it's coming 16 days after bezos' final day as ceo before he hands those reins over to andy jaffe. >> my question is, does it mean that jeff bezos is going to physically beat elon musk to space. spacex is going to be doing the civilian flight at the earliest, inspiration for that will not be on board, and i think music will respond in some form or fashion, whereas blue origin is considered new shepherd system is ---ed a sub-orbital system, even those do actually go above that line and do get astronaut wings. bezos says if all goes according to plan, they will be recognized internationally as astronauts. given the fact that bezos will potential make it to space at virgin galactic. nonetheless, you are seeing this on the news today. >> i knew you would give us a nuanced answer morgan br
odd, joined by his brother mark also by the winning bidder since last month, and that cull minute yatesst offer on the website is $2.8 million, 143 countries, but we're going to see where that number lands this weekend for that first trip, and of course it comes, when we're talking about july 20th, deirdre, it's coming 16 days after bezos' final day as ceo before he hands those reins over to andy jaffe. >> my question is, does it mean that jeff bezos is going to physically beat elon musk...
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you had some other point about yates. well, i think -- with greatest respect to all our friends around the world, this is something that we are going to fix. we will fix it in a pragmatic way. this is about making sure we protect the good friday peace process and the territorial aspect of the ux. >> i understand you don't want to get ahead of the announcement, but can you give a guarantee that full reopening will not be delayed longer than four weeks. and what is your message to people and businesses who might consider breaking the rules. >> i don't understand why people want to hear more about covid. i understand people's impatience. but the best thing is to get this all out in one package. that's what we will be doing tomorrow, as i said repeatedly. on your point about trips and that route, i think the crucial thing is to make sure that we build up capacity, manufacturing capacity, and manufacturing around the world, particularly in africa. i think we should be sharing knowledge as much as we can while protecting, as i
you had some other point about yates. well, i think -- with greatest respect to all our friends around the world, this is something that we are going to fix. we will fix it in a pragmatic way. this is about making sure we protect the good friday peace process and the territorial aspect of the ux. >> i understand you don't want to get ahead of the announcement, but can you give a guarantee that full reopening will not be delayed longer than four weeks. and what is your message to people...
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i'm atlantic council board director mary carlin yates and it's my pleasure today to open this event. it serves as the latest installment of the africa centers africa conversation series tand this is a series of conversations with us if officials moderate moderated by ourafrica center leader . rama yade. i was excited to see these series launched with my good friend ambassador linda thomas greenfield and roseanna banks who is national security advisor director for africa but i am equally delighted to introduce our featured speaker, deputy assistant secretary of state for african affairs akunna cook and she has a very large portfolio. she oversees the development of us foreign policy for southern africa as well as economic and regional issues like trade, investment, climate and health, multilateral engagement and human rights. is a plateful. and i have to say as a retired diplomat myself it's encouraging to see people like akunna in positions of prominence in the biden administration . it's a time that's critical to reengage with africa and the world in general with africa can also con
i'm atlantic council board director mary carlin yates and it's my pleasure today to open this event. it serves as the latest installment of the africa centers africa conversation series tand this is a series of conversations with us if officials moderate moderated by ourafrica center leader . rama yade. i was excited to see these series launched with my good friend ambassador linda thomas greenfield and roseanna banks who is national security advisor director for africa but i am equally...
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realtor robin yates says the las vegas valley homes are selling within three months after they go onice point. starter homes and she also says she does not believe the people moving into this area, the politics will change the tax structure at all. listen. >> the reason they're coming here is probably because, you know, they want to be in an environment where there is no tax, no state income tax, and the infrastructure here in las vegas is really fantastic. they tend to build roads before there's even housing or gas stations. i think they will get on the bandwagon. reporter: and some people are coming here as a second home, other folks are saying that they can do their job from anywhere the companies allowing them to do that so they are doing their social distancing or whatnot from las vegas or they just want more space with a more affordable home. back to you, ashley? ashley: do you know what edward, you look very much at home there i think we found the new fox business vegas bureau so settle in, going to be lovely, [laughter] edward lawrence great stuff. reporter: let's call the bo
realtor robin yates says the las vegas valley homes are selling within three months after they go onice point. starter homes and she also says she does not believe the people moving into this area, the politics will change the tax structure at all. listen. >> the reason they're coming here is probably because, you know, they want to be in an environment where there is no tax, no state income tax, and the infrastructure here in las vegas is really fantastic. they tend to build roads before...
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but at a point, doj issued guidance, a memo issued by former acting attorney general sally yates thataid to look for liability and not simply indict corporations. it can be easier from an evidentiary perspective to indict the corporation, but what that means is individuals are not held accountable. you know, the corporation is not going to prison. you can fine them, in essence a situation like this could have the impact of putting trump organization out of business, which is a form of justice. but you always want to be able to go after individuals if the evidence is available to you. >> i do want to ask you before i let you go, joyce, 2020 elections, these newly released comments from bill barr on trump's claims of voter fraud. jonathan karl has a new book out. it quotes bill barr as saying if there was evidence of fraud, i had no motive to suppress it, but my suspicion all the way along was there was nothing there. it was [ bleep ] -- the timing of saying these things now. >> it sure would have been nice if the sitting attorney general would have come out and said this officially at
but at a point, doj issued guidance, a memo issued by former acting attorney general sally yates thataid to look for liability and not simply indict corporations. it can be easier from an evidentiary perspective to indict the corporation, but what that means is individuals are not held accountable. you know, the corporation is not going to prison. you can fine them, in essence a situation like this could have the impact of putting trump organization out of business, which is a form of justice....
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robert yates and is still with us and listen to the first part of the interview.y very soon and i'm sure that _ to get there? hopefully very soon and i'm sure that the _ to get there? hopefully very soon and i'm sure that the majority - to get there? hopefully very soon and i'm sure that the majority of. and i'm sure that the majority of your— and i'm sure that the majority of your viewers will be sort of incandescent to these figures we're talking _ incandescent to these figures we're talking about with boosterjabs with people _ talking about with boosterjabs with people of— talking about with boosterjabs with people of my age when the vast majority— people of my age when the vast majority of them are not getting any vaccines_ majority of them are not getting any vaccines whatsoever. there are health — vaccines whatsoever. there are health workers dying in countries right— health workers dying in countries right across the world and we have been _ right across the world and we have been hearing on the news earlier on about— been hearing on the news earlier on abo
robert yates and is still with us and listen to the first part of the interview.y very soon and i'm sure that _ to get there? hopefully very soon and i'm sure that the _ to get there? hopefully very soon and i'm sure that the majority - to get there? hopefully very soon and i'm sure that the majority of. and i'm sure that the majority of your— and i'm sure that the majority of your viewers will be sort of incandescent to these figures we're talking _ incandescent to these figures we're...
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herejoining me is rob yates, executive director of the centre for universal health at chatham house.is to the richer countries�* sense of self interest? news no totally. and it isjust astonishing that we have got to this point and this isn�*t happening already. since the g7 leaders met in february, 1 million people have died of covid and they�*ve done practically nothing. and likewise the 620 practically nothing. and likewise the g20 leaders have done very little, too. so, as your previous piece said, the emergency is now, and all these falls are ramping up the pressure for the g7 to do something properly now. fire the pressure for the g7 to do something properly now. are you sa in: something properly now. are you saying that _ something properly now. are you saying that all — something properly now. are you saying that all this _ something properly now. are you saying that all this talk _ something properly now. are you saying that all this talk of - something properly now. are you saying that all this talk of vaccine equity is just rhetoric? it is equity isjust rhetoric? it is token
herejoining me is rob yates, executive director of the centre for universal health at chatham house.is to the richer countries�* sense of self interest? news no totally. and it isjust astonishing that we have got to this point and this isn�*t happening already. since the g7 leaders met in february, 1 million people have died of covid and they�*ve done practically nothing. and likewise the 620 practically nothing. and likewise the g20 leaders have done very little, too. so, as your...
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robert yates is executive director of the centre for universal health, at the independent internationaln't it? he would top of the agenda, hasn't it? he: would have thought so, given what we have heard about new variants coming from india and nepal. it is about making the world save quickly and fairly. it is a danger the leaders will be looking more to the next pandemic as opposed to sorting this one out. but this ought to be the priority to vaccinate the world quickly. priority to vaccinate the world ruickl . :, ~' , priority to vaccinate the world ruickl . :, ~ , ., quickly. you think there might be a mismatch about _ quickly. you think there might be a mismatch about what _ quickly. you think there might be a mismatch about what they - quickly. you think there might be a mismatch about what they want - quickly. you think there might be a mismatch about what they want to | mismatch about what they want to talk about, what they might focus on and what you say they ought to be focusing on?— and what you say they ought to be focusing on? yes, i think so. there are countries _ focusing on
robert yates is executive director of the centre for universal health, at the independent internationaln't it? he would top of the agenda, hasn't it? he: would have thought so, given what we have heard about new variants coming from india and nepal. it is about making the world save quickly and fairly. it is a danger the leaders will be looking more to the next pandemic as opposed to sorting this one out. but this ought to be the priority to vaccinate the world quickly. priority to vaccinate...
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violence, child abuse, child molestation, rapes and those types of offenses where the perpetrator is fix yatedon an individual and i'll mention stalking. we have a lot of celebrities in california and people who unfortunately and probably due to some mental health issues do stalk celebrities here and it can be frightening and dang dangerous. and those are the kinds of offenses and circumstances that the judges should be able to evaluate and look at in it determining whether or not a person is prepare for pre-trial release. in terms of nonviolent offenses. the detention levels are low and minimal, they're not an immediate risk to the public and public safety. >> very good. thank you madam chair, i just want to touch on that point and appreciate the time and the hearing this morning, i yield back. >> we thank the gentleman for his time and we thank the gentleman for yielding back. my pleasure to yield five minutes for the council woman. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, madam chair and thank you for being here. as we're talking about the important issues, of course, we
violence, child abuse, child molestation, rapes and those types of offenses where the perpetrator is fix yatedon an individual and i'll mention stalking. we have a lot of celebrities in california and people who unfortunately and probably due to some mental health issues do stalk celebrities here and it can be frightening and dang dangerous. and those are the kinds of offenses and circumstances that the judges should be able to evaluate and look at in it determining whether or not a person is...
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the pace of selling activity fish yated by selling activity is definitely high er i don't often see ano intention of selling and then because of the potential tax law change they're selling i wouldn't say it's that extreme but the general level of activity is definitely higher right now in that context. >> and in terms of the regulatory environment, i mean, we're looking at even smaller transactions where amazon is buying mgm and now the government is going to look at that how are you thinking about that? when you're advising ceos, are you looking at this as a very tough regulatory environment what type of deals get through what don't how long do they take? >> i think there will definitely be a higher level of scrutiny, which by the way is not all bad. i don't really think that's going to harm the system it's not all bad but there is a higher level of scrutiny it's a very important piece of the puzzle when you are thinking about a strategic move particularly one that involves competition or an area that will be looked at very closely by the government. >> and as a result, for example,
the pace of selling activity fish yated by selling activity is definitely high er i don't often see ano intention of selling and then because of the potential tax law change they're selling i wouldn't say it's that extreme but the general level of activity is definitely higher right now in that context. >> and in terms of the regulatory environment, i mean, we're looking at even smaller transactions where amazon is buying mgm and now the government is going to look at that how are you...
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actors operating from within that country attack those facilities potentially, then we have to real yatesess of whether it's the state or russian sponsored actors. he's got to, to quote the wall street journal editorial page today, that joe biden and the administration will have to enforce the red line that he laid down but the optics of this was joe biden came off as being tougher on a cnn reporter than he was on vladimir putin. that was the way it looked. maria: yeah, that's a good point. yeah, that's a great point. i don't know why he lifted these -- listed these 16 important areas where there should not be any hacks. why give away the secrets to vladimir putin, mark. >> it seems like you're putting a target on those entities' backs. i feel like a broken record here. we came across once again as weak. it seemed like without a doubt russia did gain an edge on us. you have president biden telling putin here's 16 entities you can't touch but guess what, everyone else is fair game, period. and then you have putin get in front of the mic and points the finger at the u.s. and canada for the
actors operating from within that country attack those facilities potentially, then we have to real yatesess of whether it's the state or russian sponsored actors. he's got to, to quote the wall street journal editorial page today, that joe biden and the administration will have to enforce the red line that he laid down but the optics of this was joe biden came off as being tougher on a cnn reporter than he was on vladimir putin. that was the way it looked. maria: yeah, that's a good point....
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earlier, i spoke to robert yates — executive director of the centre for universal health, at the independentu think there might be a mismatch about what they want to talk about, what they might focus on and what you say they ought to be focusing on? yes, i think so. for our countries, with very good vaccination rates, we are talking about going on holidays and coming out of this crisis as if it has all been sorted. but to millions and billions of people around the world, they are still in the grips of the pandemic. it is really dreadful that we are stockpiling so many vaccines at the moment and not sharing them with the rest of the world. on thursday, the secretary of state said we brits love queueing. there is nothing more upsetting than someone jumping the queue. to the likes of the south african president, say, looking at that, that doesn�*t look to be the case that we love queueing, as we should be sharing our vaccines with other countries. yet, the messaging from a number of organisations to the g7, in the last few days, has been focused on an appeal to their self interest, saying, if y
earlier, i spoke to robert yates — executive director of the centre for universal health, at the independentu think there might be a mismatch about what they want to talk about, what they might focus on and what you say they ought to be focusing on? yes, i think so. for our countries, with very good vaccination rates, we are talking about going on holidays and coming out of this crisis as if it has all been sorted. but to millions and billions of people around the world, they are still in the...