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i am also an israeli but i also work for "the new york times," so all the time i am in this place between the hammer and the anvil. and because that is anat schwartz said she fell between the hammer and the anvil, which, jeremy, you choose as the title of your piece. talk about the significance of that and the relationship between anat schwartz and the young reporter adam sella. >> another part of this story is that one of the main victims that was featured in this is referred to as the woman in the black dress. her family members are individuals in the featured photo on the piece. another thing we have learned from israeli researchers is when anat schwartz and adam sella went to a woman that had taken photographs of the woman that day, they told the photographer that it was her duty under israeli to cooperate with "the new york times" and let them have all of her photos. public diplomacy is the meaning of the term. it is the notion that israel should engage in externally focused propaganda in order to win over international audiences, primarily western, united states and powerful countri
i am also an israeli but i also work for "the new york times," so all the time i am in this place between the hammer and the anvil. and because that is anat schwartz said she fell between the hammer and the anvil, which, jeremy, you choose as the title of your piece. talk about the significance of that and the relationship between anat schwartz and the young reporter adam sella. >> another part of this story is that one of the main victims that was featured in this is referred...
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i needed time. it worked out well for me but no employer if you are at the hours i was, 24 would still give you benefits. the way it is right now, we don't have enough workers to supply the jobs that are out there now. just agriculture p anderiod get employees to cover your hours. i don't know why this is coming up. if a business wants to do that and that is what you are hired to do but not having a band-aid, that's my opinion. host: senator sanders said yesterday it's hard to see it would pass the house and senate but the idea of the 32 hour workweek from the federal government. what do you think? caller: i think the gentleman in front of me said he had done the 32 hour workweek i did too, i am retired. it was six years ago in west virginia. i appreciated it. i really enjoyed working four days a week. it was nice because i still got benefits, i still got good pay. i didn' want any of the stuff on, i guess you said bernie sanders got it forth. i just wanted to give my opinion that i really appreciat
i needed time. it worked out well for me but no employer if you are at the hours i was, 24 would still give you benefits. the way it is right now, we don't have enough workers to supply the jobs that are out there now. just agriculture p anderiod get employees to cover your hours. i don't know why this is coming up. if a business wants to do that and that is what you are hired to do but not having a band-aid, that's my opinion. host: senator sanders said yesterday it's hard to see it would pass...
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, how do you work full time? but why do you work full time and, and so i don't know it's it's, it's hard to change. but part time is about more than just working months. my name is titus. i'm an architect and i work 28 hours place. okay, isn't caring for children or family members, but she works part time. anyways. i love it. sends me a blanket on a friday. it's like, oh, i'm sorry you're working. i don't know. i never worked friday. price worked 28 hours while finishing up her master's degree. her firm asked her to come back up to 32 hours, still part time, but she doesn't mind. i feel that right now with 28 hours i earn enough to leave. okay, let's say. and the idea is that if i were to continue working 28 hours and then i could let's, i developed maybe my hobby as an illustrator into a side game. but um, with 32 hours, of course that will be a more salary in the end of the month when they advantage that i still have the fridays free, so i can still work on my illustrations and who knows where that will take me
, how do you work full time? but why do you work full time and, and so i don't know it's it's, it's hard to change. but part time is about more than just working months. my name is titus. i'm an architect and i work 28 hours place. okay, isn't caring for children or family members, but she works part time. anyways. i love it. sends me a blanket on a friday. it's like, oh, i'm sorry you're working. i don't know. i never worked friday. price worked 28 hours while finishing up her master's degree....
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it's happening all the time. and our whole goal is, our culture of our place is bring people up that are very young, give them opportunities that they would never get anywhere else. grow them throughout the organization. make sure they are entrepreneurial, hard-working, and want to win. and if you have that, you have a great culture in a company, and that's sort of where we spend all of -- a huge amount of our time, trying to build within the organization. francine: bring them up to test them, or just to make them learn? bruce: look, we can bring them up to take on roles. and eventually, eventually, i will become an executive chairman. and i'll still be around. but somebody else is going to run the place. francine: will you retire? bruce: i will become an executive chairman at some point in time. and what that means is, i'm here to help mentor young people, help with business development, look after clients that can be helpful to the overall organization. but, at some point in time -- this is a hard business. we
it's happening all the time. and our whole goal is, our culture of our place is bring people up that are very young, give them opportunities that they would never get anywhere else. grow them throughout the organization. make sure they are entrepreneurial, hard-working, and want to win. and if you have that, you have a great culture in a company, and that's sort of where we spend all of -- a huge amount of our time, trying to build within the organization. francine: bring them up to test them,...
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you have the times over here. they will be pretty openly ideological, pretend they are not ideological, or whatever. the new challenge for the reader will be not what you posit, which is to look at this objectively and figure out what you think for yourself, but in fact to referee these competing visions of reality. matthew: the journal's role would be to referee? charles: the reader. james: i think that asks a lot of the reader. i think that is the world we are moving toward and living with. i think you look at the 19th century version of what the media environment was like. it may be that 100 year or so period. maybe that is the anomalous one, where we had the rise of the idea in american journalism of the ambition to separate news and opinion, and to create a kind of foundation of shared facts. like so much of the media, our reality and our definition of news is driven by changes in technology and changes in the business model, right? we went from kind of a niche industry, serving everybody who could afford a p
you have the times over here. they will be pretty openly ideological, pretend they are not ideological, or whatever. the new challenge for the reader will be not what you posit, which is to look at this objectively and figure out what you think for yourself, but in fact to referee these competing visions of reality. matthew: the journal's role would be to referee? charles: the reader. james: i think that asks a lot of the reader. i think that is the world we are moving toward and living with. i...
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as acleastcs tells us, there's a time for every season and a time for every purpose under hech. so serve kentucky has been an honor of my life, and to lead my republican colleagues has been the highest privilege. but one of life's most under appreciated talents is tow when it's time to move on to life's next chapter. so i stand before you today, mr. president, and my colleagues to say this will be my last term as republican leader of the senate. i'm not going anywhere any time soon. however, i will complete my job my colleagues have given má until we select a new leader in november and they take the helm next january. i' people of kentucky hired me to do as well. albeit from a different seat, and i'm actually looking forward to that. so it's time for me to think about another season. i love the senate. it's been my life. there may be more distingui bod our history, but i doubt there were any with any more admiration for the senate. after all this time, i still get a thrill walking into the capitol and especially on this venerable floor knowing that we, each of us, have the hono
as acleastcs tells us, there's a time for every season and a time for every purpose under hech. so serve kentucky has been an honor of my life, and to lead my republican colleagues has been the highest privilege. but one of life's most under appreciated talents is tow when it's time to move on to life's next chapter. so i stand before you today, mr. president, and my colleagues to say this will be my last term as republican leader of the senate. i'm not going anywhere any time soon. however, i...
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the over time a 12% reduction in over time. we relion over time to meet staffing needs and will have to continue to do so until we are able to improve our staffing through hiring. and we will continue to rely on over time and prop f and to prop f temp refer hiring to meet staffing needs. >> good afternoon. chair chan and supervisors maryland the director of dem. we are just 2 quick slides showing our over time for current fitsical year and what has been driving this is a lower number of candidates and staffing issue. >> need and this year first classes we had 7 and 7. and of those this does not result in the total number from the classes. this year primary low the way we are addressing this and i do think that there is a light at the end of tunnel for us. we never had before. we had increased budget. and most important we get a deep dive into our process both for recruitment and for the academy and so we have been able to expedite the process that it tames to be a dispatcher including moving the performance exam from in person
the over time a 12% reduction in over time. we relion over time to meet staffing needs and will have to continue to do so until we are able to improve our staffing through hiring. and we will continue to rely on over time and prop f and to prop f temp refer hiring to meet staffing needs. >> good afternoon. chair chan and supervisors maryland the director of dem. we are just 2 quick slides showing our over time for current fitsical year and what has been driving this is a lower number of...
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and it is a difficult time and it is a difficult time and it is a difficult time for the royal family. three cancer diagnoses plus very death of plus the very sad death of thomas kingston well . thomas kingston as well. >> indeed, been a very, >> indeed, it's been a very, very time for the family. very tough time for the family. well, we now have reaction from gb star nigel farage. take gb news star nigel farage. take a listen. well i suspect my reaction was the same as a huge number of people. >> i felt really quite emotional about it and genuinely quite upset. you know, here's a young mother with three kids, beautiful woman doing an amazing job for the country, and she's the best of the royals . and i the best of the royals. and i just felt very sad, very emotional . and it's funny, you emotional. and it's funny, you know, but we live our lives through the royal family. michael cole said this a couple of years ago on gb news, and any happiness or sadness in the royal family reminds us of things with our lives that have gone well or gone badly. so yeah, really upset . yeah, really up
and it is a difficult time and it is a difficult time and it is a difficult time for the royal family. three cancer diagnoses plus very death of plus the very sad death of thomas kingston well . thomas kingston as well. >> indeed, been a very, >> indeed, it's been a very, very time for the family. very tough time for the family. well, we now have reaction from gb star nigel farage. take gb news star nigel farage. take a listen. well i suspect my reaction was the same as a huge...
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how screen time affects children? screen time audit effects on child development has been an issue ever since tv's best concrete, living rooms. but nowadays screens everywhere. smart devices are also much want. it must have been t b, they follow us around in our pocket. some isolated test more from a surroundings. recently published study shows excessive screen time, hinders communication between parents. unplugged lives. the more toddlers are exposed to screens, the less they tend to speak. listen and engage and conversations, and that's really brought to the brains because language is vital for the development of cognitive, social and literacy skills. at the young age, it determines how our brains are wired. this is what research says in australia. did they regularly monitor a group of around $200.00 kids from when they were 12 months old? when they turned 36 months of age, they use special recording devices tucked into each child teach at 1st to record speech from the child and the parents. i'm 2nd to record noises
how screen time affects children? screen time audit effects on child development has been an issue ever since tv's best concrete, living rooms. but nowadays screens everywhere. smart devices are also much want. it must have been t b, they follow us around in our pocket. some isolated test more from a surroundings. recently published study shows excessive screen time, hinders communication between parents. unplugged lives. the more toddlers are exposed to screens, the less they tend to speak....
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timing accuracy is very important, the stock trades have to be timed to the stock trades have to be timed to the nearest thousandth of a second. so when this happens you want to make sure all of the computers do exactly the same thing or else it is like the light savings when you forget and it is not synchronised. the concern is that will not happen. so in particular in doing something we've never done before so there is a considerable pressure in the timekeeping community to try to make the length between what the earth is doing and the time we use less tight so that it does not have to be the nearest second and we don't have to make these adjustments very often. thank you for helping us understand that. for any footballer, playing for your country can be life—changing. but that's especially true for those involved in the homeless world cup. the tournament, in south korea this september, involves 70 countries, with players who've all, at one time or another, been homeless. a film inspired by the tournament, starring the actor bill nighy, has just been released, as yasmin rufo reports.
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. information i would have at this time-— information i would have at this time. :, this time. you said there were re orts this time. you said there were reports of _ this time. you said there were reports of potential _ this time. you said there were reports of potential monitors, | reports of potential monitors, which — reports of potential monitors, which ocular _ reports of potential monitors, which ocular days, _ reports of potential monitors, which ocular days, weeks, - which ocular days, weeks, months? _ which ocular days, weeks, months?— which ocular days, weeks, months? :, :, . , :, months? for the outages on the vessel, months? for the outages on the vessel. you're — months? for the outages on the vessel, you're asking _ months? for the outages on the vessel, you're asking about - vessel, you're asking about outages— vessel, you're asking about outages on the vessel prior to this moment of striking the bridge _ this moment of striking the bridge. we don't have any information of outages on board the vessel prior to that time. certainty— the vessel prior to t
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tough time with this, any child would — tough time with this, any child would. , ., ., ., tough time with this, any child would. , . ., ., ,., would. they are going to something so rivate would. they are going to something so private and _ would. they are going to something so private and hard _ would. they are going to something so private and hard and _ would. they are going to something so private and hard and the - would. they are going to something so private and hard and the public i so private and hard and the public eye on— so private and hard and the public eye on it — so private and hard and the public eye on it was really tough, to be honest — eye on it was really tough, to be honest. , , ., , , ., eye on it was really tough, to be honest. , , . , , ., ~' , honest. yes, she has young kids, riuht? honest. yes, she has young kids, right? and _ honest. yes, she has young kids, right? and she _ honest. yes, she has young kids, right? and she is _ honest. yes, she has young kids, right? and she is a _ honest. yes, she has young kids, right? and she is a human - honest. ye
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charlotte and jason, thank you for your time. let's find out l you for your time. let's find out more about gary 0'neill. manager of the season, anybody? he has only been coaching since august 2020, but he impressed at bournemouth, keeping that up. at ia he is the second youngest manager in the premier league, behind vincent kompany. —— at a0. let's see how his record stacks up against other moles managers. top of the pile. i am roud of managers. top of the pile. i am proud of the — managers. top of the pile. i am proud of the work _ managers. top of the pile. i am proud of the work that - managers. top of the pile. i am proud of the work that has - managers. top of the pile, i—n proud of the work that has been done, i'm proud of the players and how committed and hard—working they have been and the quality they have managed to show. but, yeah, the good feeling and the momentum that we have created is not unbreakable and it is not perfect. there are still cracks in what we do and there are still opportunities for us to make mistakes, and we need to be cons
charlotte and jason, thank you for your time. let's find out l you for your time. let's find out more about gary 0'neill. manager of the season, anybody? he has only been coaching since august 2020, but he impressed at bournemouth, keeping that up. at ia he is the second youngest manager in the premier league, behind vincent kompany. —— at a0. let's see how his record stacks up against other moles managers. top of the pile. i am roud of managers. top of the pile. i am proud of the —...
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time! polina, how are you? did you answer? i answered yes. i think this is the correct answer. did you remember, or did you just guess? to be honest, i remember this piece, so it’s an option, yes. okay, let's say ilya. oh, well, alas, i didn’t read this work, i had to guess, the answer was yes. how did it happen that you missed a work of russian literature for the eighth grade? well, then i don’t remember. so you don't remember. attention, correct answer. he served in the autorot, they formed us under the white one. church in ukraine, they gave me a zis 5 then? you can, of course, continue indefinitely, but the correct answer to our question is: yes, and bravo to those who answered that way. third question: oh, dear land, jumping land, dear to my friends, what is dearer to god than these bright beaches? it’s true that these are the radks of yakub kolas from the novaya zemlya paem. time! nis, what do you think, i can’t now remember from which work these lines are from, but i answer
time! polina, how are you? did you answer? i answered yes. i think this is the correct answer. did you remember, or did you just guess? to be honest, i remember this piece, so it’s an option, yes. okay, let's say ilya. oh, well, alas, i didn’t read this work, i had to guess, the answer was yes. how did it happen that you missed a work of russian literature for the eighth grade? well, then i don’t remember. so you don't remember. attention, correct answer. he served in the autorot, they...
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a good time. tell me more about what _ there. a good time. tell me more about what it _ there. a good time. tell me more about what it feels _ there. a good time. tell me more about what it feels to _ there. a good time. tell me more about what it feels to serve - about what it feels to serve something like that. the server i spoke to in hour ago told me that it can take a long time i think are writing for seven miles.- can take a long time i think are writing for seven miles. that's the world record. _ writing for seven miles. that's the world record. most _ writing for seven miles. that's the world record. most of _ writing for seven miles. that's the world record. most of us - writing for seven miles. that's the world record. most of us are - world record. most of us are fortunate if we get five or ten minute ride. the conditions have to be right for that. it's a little bit different than a c wave because it's the incoming tide. it surges as it goes up the river, dissipates and sections and reb
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we'll see you next time. here at the listening post, the landlords day in the race for the presidency, which they will see millions votes across the 15 states as super tuesday looks set to move joe biden. and donald trump, a step closer to a re match, stay with alger 0, so continue to cover it to the us elections 2020 the study and then a man showed vs auto pay . i like the last a lot of a lot of the lecture, the slide show a lot of this business uptake these boxes, 5 a 6 back gross partner of bung the dashboard forward to use the this business uptake. this makes this try this exact restaurant. no bundle dash football to use the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and del, find teddy, you navigate that. here's what's coming up for the next 60 minutes morning in southern gaza after israel launches overnight, strikes, killing a please. 17 people is really government must do more to significantly increase the level of a no excuse since using some of the strongest words since the war began.
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. , ., time then? that is time that we sim -l time then? that is time that we simply don't — time then? that is time that we simply don't have _ time then? that is time that we simply don't have in _ time then? that is time that we simply don't have in gaza. - time then? that is time that we simply don't have in gaza. we l time then? that is time that we - simply don't have in gaza. we have been saying for several months now that fanon is living and based on what has come through in the last couple of weeks, we can confidently say famine is starting —— famine famine tend to build momentum over time as the hunger degrades the physical condition of more and more people and exposes them to disease and creates a lot of starvation death as well. awaiting one or two more months once that is under way is not tenable. if they had begun this back in december when famine risk was first being predicted, it might be quite useful now, and at this point a solution that is 12 months away is not a solution that will work given the conditions there. ,
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the times failed to cover the storm. then there was the writing, the paper has published by thomas for a former jerusalem bureau chief turned columns. friedman, infamously, backed the 2003 us led invasion of iraq that was based on lines and did so in the most offensive cavalier way. and what they needed to see was american boys and girls going house to house from boshra to baghdad. and basically say, well stop on this. ok. this time around friedman can come to the coma. comparing the middle east to an animal king with america cast as an old life, iranians as wasps. and for moss, some kind of spite. when keith like coons, the palestinians, and various other players in the region to animals, it's terrifyingly offensive. a to time when is riley's us saying that the palestinians and gaza are human animals and even more offensive than that is treating a situation like this. some kind of fables from farmyard story ross's are actually understanding the reality of the palestinians that this is an oppressed people. this is an occ
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and this time they did the critics of that times report included people on the inside the papers pod cast the data planned to produce a version of the store, but dropped the project. following descent in the news room over concerns about the journal is roughly 6 weeks later. when you, when officials highlighted, quote unquote, credible allegations that is really is had raped or sexually assaulted palestinians . they have imprisoned, including children. the times failed to cover the storm. then there was the writing, the paper has published by thomas freed, a former jerusalem bureau chief turned columns. friedman, infamously, backed the 2003 us led invasion of iraq that was based on lights and did so in the most offensive, carefully or way. and what they needed to see was american boys and girls going house to house from boshra to baghdad. and basically say, well stop on this. ok. this time around friedman can come to the coma. comparing the middle east to an animal king with america cast as an old life, iranians, as wasps, and for mar, some kind of spite. when keith like coons, the p
and this time they did the critics of that times report included people on the inside the papers pod cast the data planned to produce a version of the store, but dropped the project. following descent in the news room over concerns about the journal is roughly 6 weeks later. when you, when officials highlighted, quote unquote, credible allegations that is really is had raped or sexually assaulted palestinians . they have imprisoned, including children. the times failed to cover the storm. then...
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time, and just keep fingers and toes crossed _ time, and just keep fingers and toes crossed and — time, and just keep fingers and toes crossed and see _ time, and just keep fingers and toes crossed and see what _ time, and just keep fingers and toes crossed and see what happens. - crossed and see what happens. saturday — crossed and see what happens. saturday is _ crossed and see what happens. saturday is the _ crossed and see what happens. saturday is the start _ crossed and see what happens. saturday is the start of- crossed and see what happens. saturday is the start of the - saturday is the start of the eventing season. last year was very tough due to the weather and it is looking pretty tricky this time around. for now she is concentrating on the week ahead, on what she is hoping could be a golden summer. rebecacca wood, bbc news. right, that's about it from others here on sports day. —— us here on sportsday. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centr
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for all the years and all of the time we spent together, bickering at times. but hopefully, loving each other in the end. and absolutely loving west virginia, no matter what. now if i can make some incredible introductions here, and it is just this. you know, i would like to introduce my family. especially, kathy, who has to put up with me all the time. and please, give kathy and jill and jay a big round of applause , please. [ applause ] okay. the members of my cabinet and i really do not see need going through each secretary but in my cabinet , and i really don't see any need in going through each secretary. but in thinking about it, maybe i should. you know, because of all the great work that they do, all the time. you know, we have three new secretaries, the secretary of health, the secretary of human services, and secretary of health facilities. you know, so if sherry young, cynthia parsley, and mike russo would stand up, and maybe you can give them a round of applause. [ applause ] we have new interim secretary of revenue in larry pack. god knows all of
for all the years and all of the time we spent together, bickering at times. but hopefully, loving each other in the end. and absolutely loving west virginia, no matter what. now if i can make some incredible introductions here, and it is just this. you know, i would like to introduce my family. especially, kathy, who has to put up with me all the time. and please, give kathy and jill and jay a big round of applause , please. [ applause ] okay. the members of my cabinet and i really do not see...
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# _ # the whole time # i_ # the whole time # i have to celebrate... i'm norman cook, you might know me as fatboy slim. i am brighton's biggest supporterfor a0 as fatboy slim. i am brighton's biggest supporter for a0 years. is that 0a? being a brighton fan has been traditionally been quite a painful and arduous experience, and we have been through hell, but right now, it's living the dream. we went there having no ground, no money, being that the bottom of the league. things like that make you stronger and they bring you together, i think that's where the heart and the soul of the club came from and that's what we're building on. we have a lot of soul and heart because we've been through the hard times. the lyrics we've come a long way is good. it kind of feels like we're all in it together. when i got financially involved, that felt even stronger. ijust felt part of it and still do feel very part of the team. i'm notjust the celebrity! and it is european competition next season_ and it is european competition next season for— and it is european comp
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, 17 times, 20 times, 30 times on stocks. that's where i want to be going forward. >> we've been talking about quality and momentum both work ing well, and a whole bunch of different sectors beyond tech, industrials, hotels and things of the like. industrials, financials, too. i look at things like, you know, from the s&p small cap 600, which you have pretty good exposure to. there are stocks not playing in the same pool that a lot of these other stocks have been. they're afraid to take off the swimmies. >> the stocks that you have up on the screen -- >> i'm talking b&g food, 34%. albany international, 8. josh's shake shack is only 3.5% off. >> those 52-week highs set between may and august of last year. the 52-week high was may of 2023. shake shack, i think, was august. you look at those, okay. we've done a lot of work. they're down a lot. they've consolidated. and so josh's theme on small cap has been a 2024 theme. the starting point is now. if you look at those stocks on a year-to-date basis, you have b&g foods up, kohl's
, 17 times, 20 times, 30 times on stocks. that's where i want to be going forward. >> we've been talking about quality and momentum both work ing well, and a whole bunch of different sectors beyond tech, industrials, hotels and things of the like. industrials, financials, too. i look at things like, you know, from the s&p small cap 600, which you have pretty good exposure to. there are stocks not playing in the same pool that a lot of these other stocks have been. they're afraid to...
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let's give kate, william and the children time , william and the children time, time and show some love back and of course, he probably wasn't to know the extent claudia just quickly of his niece's condition because , as you said tonight, because, as you said tonight, he's even pulled out of the celebrity big brother. event, so. 50. >> so. >> okay, he did that interview weeks ago when he came, and that sunday times magazine piece was in the weekend, just gone. no, it's coming out tomorrow . it's coming out tomorrow. >> right. okay, but he did it when he came out of the house, so. okay. >> all right, let's speak to royal broadcaster and photographer helena schaad. helena good evening to you. thank you for joining helena good evening to you. thank you forjoining us. your thank you for joining us. your first reaction to tonight's video . it was so emotional, so video. it was so emotional, so brave of catherine and we heard her voice wavering as she spoke about her children . has she about her children. has she proven her mettle tonight? in some respects ? some respects? >> oh, absolutely,
let's give kate, william and the children time , william and the children time, time and show some love back and of course, he probably wasn't to know the extent claudia just quickly of his niece's condition because , as you said tonight, because, as you said tonight, he's even pulled out of the celebrity big brother. event, so. 50. >> so. >> okay, he did that interview weeks ago when he came, and that sunday times magazine piece was in the weekend, just gone. no, it's coming out...
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we iterate all the time. i used the term "big guns" earlier — it feels like quite a male term anyway. but you know, in the movie world, the big guns are often male. you're a significant player here. donna langley, who i've interviewed before, is running universal. are things changing? because, you know, ijust saw today, a ucla diversity report came out, you know, their annual diversity in hollywood. and it's still the case, you know, hardly any women directors making big—budget movies. i think out of the $100 million budget movies, only three women directors, including greta, 25 men. and women of colour, you know, continually left out. are things changing in hollywood? i ask people this all the time and they say they are, but then the numbers come out again and they haven't. i know. it's hard. it's frustrating, right? because all these reports come out and it feels like, when you feel like you're doing the work, which i feel that we are here at warners, you think that it's going to be different and it has
we iterate all the time. i used the term "big guns" earlier — it feels like quite a male term anyway. but you know, in the movie world, the big guns are often male. you're a significant player here. donna langley, who i've interviewed before, is running universal. are things changing? because, you know, ijust saw today, a ucla diversity report came out, you know, their annual diversity in hollywood. and it's still the case, you know, hardly any women directors making big—budget...
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i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. titus: thank you. as you heard, h.r. 6316ets a five-year expiration on resolutions approving g.s.a. construction, alteration, design, projects this means if within five years of the passage of the resolution g.s.a. has not executed the project then the authorization is deemed expired. this has been a concern to members on both sides of the aisle for years. similar provisions were included in former t.n.i. chairman schuster's public building reform and savings act of 2016 and former chairman berletta's real reform act of 2018. unfortunately, neither of these bills was signed into law. i hear from the many federal agencies that i work with that it can be difficult to obtain information from g.s.a. on the status of projects authorized by congress. especially construction of new courthouses. once we authorize an activity, whether it's a leasing activity or construction of a currently e little access to how, whe
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its importance has greatly diminished over time, and so as to demand about $3000.00 times on display. and this includes pipe museum, including many rarities hancock specimens. museum director antoine gwinnett, is this so upon makeup some of that done. yeah. until p is the we are the last company with more than 20 employees that produces around to $50000.00 pipes a year. okay. but it's known to mean event on demand a vendor. but this is ridiculously few compared to the early 20th century, my boss when san claude was still producing 30000000 pipes a year. and well, if i get caught me going to fall back into best samples. studio author around half now the time is finished, then it's impulse with the company stem, the pipe and he was optimistic about the future if he's croft, since i suck him into something, i don't believe this craft is threatened with extinction. huh. we also train young people on the pipe is an object that people like it may not be as fashionable as it was a long time ago, but it still finds favor to on the be keeping. the pipe has survived the centuries and variations
its importance has greatly diminished over time, and so as to demand about $3000.00 times on display. and this includes pipe museum, including many rarities hancock specimens. museum director antoine gwinnett, is this so upon makeup some of that done. yeah. until p is the we are the last company with more than 20 employees that produces around to $50000.00 pipes a year. okay. but it's known to mean event on demand a vendor. but this is ridiculously few compared to the early 20th century, my...
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i wasn't able to get my vacation time and when i finally got my vacation time, they told the fellow workers that i took the time off that i wasn't approved. it was a divide and conquer kind of strategy. they would yell at me over the radio to make it look like i was doing something wrong. and we had a lieutenant mentioned that she didn't care about no, a, c, l, u, she didn't care about no courts. she didn't care about any lawsuits. and she said this into the detail meeting were myself and about 40 to 50 other officers more good grief. you also filed a class action lawsuit in state court in which you made some very specific allegations. in part you said that the sheriff's policies put both officers and the incarcerated at extreme risk. there was no social distance thing in the jail. the 64 person pods were filled to capacity. there was poor hygiene and inadequate cleaning. there was no cove in testing for either staff or prisoners, and those officers who did test positive had their workers compensation claims denied. in fact, one dallas county, human resources representative proudly declared
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the time suddenly left the area. now let's say i gave myself 5 days to say that i thought that would be the maximum limit for her to endure the pain, but she handled something, no human can handle, having an amputation with no anesthetic, the, the sides every day, a palace to me and dr cries because he can help patients, but lacks the resources every day we perform amputations, not because we want to, but because we lack the means to treat them. i mean, we're not butchers, but we have no other choice. every day of house to me and doctor dies a little also when he's in the hospital reception and sees a mother, a brother, a sister bringing a dead or wounded person, and fighting for a hospital bed. the attempts to sell a cell phone for code 2 of the powers. that is how the country is president has lost it. the main office vision policy for all seeing that the us the see elections in may. his was house 0 by my pose. a had to say is dummy was phones to that request. we say to come and monitor. but now for a non party, the
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i've been there several times. it's part of a huge complex near moscow, with all kinds of entertainment facilities, shopping, and concert halls. i think for an attack like, this it is the ideal target, attack like, this it is the idealtarget, because attack like, this it is the ideal target, because not only would it be incredibly busy at this time, but also, you know, this time, but also, you know, this isn't the centre of moscow. there's not the same level of security. this is outside the city, and somewhere like crocus city hall will usuallyjust have a few... a handful, really, of unarmed guards on each entrance, nothing really that would cause too much trouble for this government.— too much trouble for this covernment. . , , government. really interesting stuff there- _ government. really interesting stuff there. our _ government. really interesting stuff there. our former - government. really interesting| stuff there. our former moscow correspondent, will vernon, thank you. i'm joined now by nina khruschchev
i've been there several times. it's part of a huge complex near moscow, with all kinds of entertainment facilities, shopping, and concert halls. i think for an attack like, this it is the ideal target, attack like, this it is the idealtarget, because attack like, this it is the ideal target, because not only would it be incredibly busy at this time, but also, you know, this time, but also, you know, this isn't the centre of moscow. there's not the same level of security. this is outside the...
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gold is trading at an all-time high. we will continue to talk about the moves in this if there is something to talk about. we are also checking on digital gold. bitcoin is briefly hitting $67,500 yesterday. a pullback right now. bitcoin trades around the clock. trading at $66,600. >>> we have a news alert from thing biden administration and the fight against flags with megan cassella. >> reporter: good morning, frank. the most concrete step is they will reduce the amount the credit card companies can charge for late fees. taking the fee from $32 to the max of $8. that is set to take effect two months from today and the administration says it should save $10 billion a year. in other steps, the fcc will take steps to reduce internet costs for people who live in an apartment buildings. the agriculture department is cracking down on meat processors to help reduce costs for farmers. bigger picture, the white house is launching a strike force which is led by the justice department to share data and resources across agencies to
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but time marchs on. more from senior congressional correspondent chad pergram. >> reporter: time doesn't change. it's finite. the sands of time forever flowing. yet congress can change the time, which is why we change our clocks twice a year. article i, section 8 of the constitution grants congress the authority to fix the standard of weights and measures. that's why the senate passed a bill two years ago to permanently park the country on daylight saving time year round. >> is there objection? if without objection, so ordered. >> reporter: the senate voted to abandon standard time, but it wasn't a sign of the the times. with wars raging, illegal immigration surging, time expired on the bill in the house. >> i think daytime saving time is the least of our worries. >> time is not, i think, one of the ones that people would bring up as being something on top of their minds. >> we do have a few other things that i'm really concerned about like saving democracy. >> reporter: but everyone complains about losi
but time marchs on. more from senior congressional correspondent chad pergram. >> reporter: time doesn't change. it's finite. the sands of time forever flowing. yet congress can change the time, which is why we change our clocks twice a year. article i, section 8 of the constitution grants congress the authority to fix the standard of weights and measures. that's why the senate passed a bill two years ago to permanently park the country on daylight saving time year round. >> is...
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i spent my time not as a general but as a lieutenant. there are thousands of lieutenant serving are you in the military today. a lieutenant to handle a situation like this with his or her command. >> a they hadsubordinates hospitalized? herself. >> i would advise the lieutenant to make sure they are doing everything to learn about what happened at also to ensure that we are taking care of the particular soldier. in terms of the failure to notify in a timely fashion, i would make sure that the lieutenant works to es and processes in place to ensure that his organization was able to inform him and inform higher. >> i just returned from japan and taiwan. i cannot tell you how many leaders in taipeiked us if we would fund ukraine. they said that failing to fund tp present xi in china. can you encourage why stng up side vladimir putin and funding ukraine in their fight for democracy affects america national security well beyond the borders of ukraine itself. >> this really our security and the security of our this really is a bout a rules- ba
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times over they would too. now, let me just read a couple lines to you. when the first time you saw me i stood before you pledging to fight for the soul of our states. we were staring down a dark tunnel our state was bankrupt. our jobs and our people were leaving and our spirit was broken. you remember those days? do you remember what that was like? it was not any fun, was it? now i would also tell you that often times things calm and odd looking packages and i admit. [laughter] you know you've got a big guy for crying out loud and he's got a bulldog to with all of that being said the big guy brought whiteboards in the beginning sweat was running off of him in every direction was running back and forth to get this written in this writ in this written. the big guy is created and the guy is big, big, big dreams. i do have a taunt of energy god has given me and a lot of enthusiasm. i believe there was real hope and i believe that. i believe first and foremost overwhelmingly that god above was at play in all of our
times over they would too. now, let me just read a couple lines to you. when the first time you saw me i stood before you pledging to fight for the soul of our states. we were staring down a dark tunnel our state was bankrupt. our jobs and our people were leaving and our spirit was broken. you remember those days? do you remember what that was like? it was not any fun, was it? now i would also tell you that often times things calm and odd looking packages and i admit. [laughter] you know you've...
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at the same time, in novopolotsk, the miner confidently defeated khimik, 4:1, and all the goals were scored in the first period. thus , tomorrow the club from soligorsk can become the first semi-finalist in the 3:0 series. there are five in belarus, watch the fourth duel between them live. it will be possible this saturday, march 16th. a place of attraction for the best of the best representatives the belarusian school of martial arts will become the republican school of olympic reserve. spectators are expected at the address: minsk, filimonova street 55.1. kata. and kumite is the center of attention. medals will be awarded both in the individual tournament and in the team tournament. that's all i have for now. love sports, work hard and win. and see you in the nightly edition of the program. when you're five, it's a collection of inserts and from tom and jerry chewing gum it seems that the one that takes away the greatest value. who will turn both over, we made paper dolls in batches, drew dresses called themselves fashion designers , they waited a whole week to watch their favorite
at the same time, in novopolotsk, the miner confidently defeated khimik, 4:1, and all the goals were scored in the first period. thus , tomorrow the club from soligorsk can become the first semi-finalist in the 3:0 series. there are five in belarus, watch the fourth duel between them live. it will be possible this saturday, march 16th. a place of attraction for the best of the best representatives the belarusian school of martial arts will become the republican school of olympic reserve....
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your time is expired. maybe he will yield you some time. at the chair recognizes you from buffalo for five minutes. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. glad it's so quiet in here. on the first day of the presidency then press secretary claimed the objective and his commitment was to bring transparency and the truth back to government to share the truth even when it's hard to hear. that is obviously laughable just about as laughable as when hunter biden claimed he was trying to avoid when he had of million-dollar payment from a chinese company through 16 different bank wires through jim biden's accoun if you are trying to avoid the fees why sent three difference ones over the months to a different account? it's a different joke. to live up to his promise to bring transparency is influence peddling in ukraine where he pressured th a prosecutor general victor who was investigating the owner of burisma. whilee was vice president, his son hunter biden was asked to board. the committee's all documents from the administration regarding vice presi
your time is expired. maybe he will yield you some time. at the chair recognizes you from buffalo for five minutes. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. glad it's so quiet in here. on the first day of the presidency then press secretary claimed the objective and his commitment was to bring transparency and the truth back to government to share the truth even when it's hard to hear. that is obviously laughable just about as laughable as when hunter biden claimed he was trying to avoid when...
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let's see if there were any foundlings at that time? and i. i’ll call oksana in the hope that she is keeping a row of her daughter’s hair. us you need to get a dna sample from the mother. well, aksano, we are ready to give you some preliminary report on our work. first, we found your grandson. why, lord, all these days i’ve been getting used to the idea that i have him. lesina is bloody. and where is he? what's his name? me, how can i pick it up? it will be possible, but not as quickly as you would like. the boy was dropped on the threshold of an orphanage; there were no notes or things with him. in an orphanage, he can be adopted by strangers. according to the law, until everything necessary has been carried out. actions for to establish the parents, the child cannot be identified, and to make it easier to find the parents, a dna sample was taken from the boy, our employee found that his dna coincides with alesia’s dna, and thus she is his biological mother. we also obtained the dna of the alleged father, don't ask how. i, i want to k
let's see if there were any foundlings at that time? and i. i’ll call oksana in the hope that she is keeping a row of her daughter’s hair. us you need to get a dna sample from the mother. well, aksano, we are ready to give you some preliminary report on our work. first, we found your grandson. why, lord, all these days i’ve been getting used to the idea that i have him. lesina is bloody. and where is he? what's his name? me, how can i pick it up? it will be possible, but not as quickly as...
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as you can imagine, this has taken time. it has taken me time to recover from major surgery in order to start my treatment but, most importantly, it has taken us time to explain everything to george, charlotte and louis in a way that's appropriate for them and to reassure them that i'm going to be ok. as i've said to them, i am well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal in my mind, body and spirits. having william by my side is a great source of comfort and reassurance, too, as is the love, support and kindness that has been shown by so many of you. it means so much to us both. we hope that you'll understand that, as a family, we now need some time, space and privacy while i complete my treatment. my work has always brought me a deep sense ofjoy and i look forward to being back when i'm able. but for now, i must focus on making a full recovery. at this time, i'm also thinking of all those whose lives have been affected by cancer. for everyone facing this disease, in whateverform, ple
as you can imagine, this has taken time. it has taken me time to recover from major surgery in order to start my treatment but, most importantly, it has taken us time to explain everything to george, charlotte and louis in a way that's appropriate for them and to reassure them that i'm going to be ok. as i've said to them, i am well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal in my mind, body and spirits. having william by my side is a great source of comfort...
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and even though he lost that first time, he wins second time. and then they all chip to give him possible suit. so that he could wear it to the state legislature because he'd never any clothes to do. it's great to see the young lincoln. i think that's it. just makes you connected to him from the beginning, the end. and i've always thought he might well have won that first time had he not re-enlist voted in the black hawk war for another another spin, whatever it's called. yeah. and then and then course he doesn't get to campaign and he runs on his war record in absentia, which is not the most impressive on earth as he was the first to say. and of course, you argue in your book. catherine ha argued in her book that lincoln's steady but kind of stumbling and limited aspirations for forward momentum are irrevocably changed. altered, magnified by his meeting with and courtship of mary lincoln. so let's take a look at abraham lincoln meeting. mary in this clip. you play on a pawn that. i consider. i didn't expect to see you here. thank you. oh, mr. d
and even though he lost that first time, he wins second time. and then they all chip to give him possible suit. so that he could wear it to the state legislature because he'd never any clothes to do. it's great to see the young lincoln. i think that's it. just makes you connected to him from the beginning, the end. and i've always thought he might well have won that first time had he not re-enlist voted in the black hawk war for another another spin, whatever it's called. yeah. and then and...