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. >> so with that being said, what the speaker is louisiana constituents think of georgia congress two and marjorie taylor greene trying to take them down. >> i think that there's different factions within the republican party that all have, you all want to be heard and i think that mike's doing a good job of managing all those different opinions. and i think marjorie taylor greene, it's just causing trouble visit anger, you yeah, it does because i think that, the last thing we wanna do is get back in situation where the houses is in turmoil and there's no leadership. >> what do you think of marjorie taylor greene, the congressman from georgia, trying to oust him as speaker of the house. >> i don't like it i don't i mean, once she do just like his stances on a number of things like funding for ukraine, for example, she doesn't want it so what do you think about that? >> i thought we started helping them. i think we've shaped continue helping. them. >> i think she's making a big mistake promoting that she's not my favorite congressperson what do you think i'm so glad she's not my repres
. >> so with that being said, what the speaker is louisiana constituents think of georgia congress two and marjorie taylor greene trying to take them down. >> i think that there's different factions within the republican party that all have, you all want to be heard and i think that mike's doing a good job of managing all those different opinions. and i think marjorie taylor greene, it's just causing trouble visit anger, you yeah, it does because i think that, the last thing we...
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path to choose for himself, my clashes, from about 2003 to 2008 , relations between south ossetia and georgia were always tense, there were clashes all the time, and how would i i firmly decided for myself that... one mortar was working on us, we seemed to be orienting ourselves, we were already accustomed, a whistle, we lay down, we heard the explosion and moved on, well, it was like time, the more time passed, the more alarming it became i stood for the guys, because i understood that the distance there was close and that is, there could be any kind of connection. no one comes out and you don’t know the situation, it’s still so difficult, so we made a decision, now we’re running, that is , we’ve already moved on at a run - well, we’ve already moved on this entire section at a run, the same just like they were running, they whistled, they relied, it was already approaching, they whistled, the gap got up, it was physically very difficult, of course, well, in our... in the battalion , some kind of rule was taken, probably, some kind of dogma, probably , as an axiom, that all those wh
path to choose for himself, my clashes, from about 2003 to 2008 , relations between south ossetia and georgia were always tense, there were clashes all the time, and how would i i firmly decided for myself that... one mortar was working on us, we seemed to be orienting ourselves, we were already accustomed, a whistle, we lay down, we heard the explosion and moved on, well, it was like time, the more time passed, the more alarming it became i stood for the guys, because i understood that the...
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because the reality is with rfk in the mix, rfk jr we trump wins georgia, trump wins. and that might be whe knowyt mih "newsweek" had a headline that said why gen z lovet newswy rfk jr. >> to say he doesn't have a backbone is rude. you know that his family member attacked by cannibals that was just gone too far with eachht step too far.s goin this is a tight race and it's going to get tighter. shark race and raise your fingers. >> it's going to for good reason. >> that great song such a good either you really the fastest is up next. >> bang, bang, bang, bang. athletes might be like einstein ,right? ,right? >> did you know that? s. yeah. that thing. someone made it a thing from way back in the day. he but where did it come fromlp and how did it get all way to you? curious ancestor. yourself >> we can help you find out because that thing has a story and it's still being written. and it's still being written. >> see for yourself at ancestry . i love your dress. oh, faith, i splurge that'sd a little because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundredslib
because the reality is with rfk in the mix, rfk jr we trump wins georgia, trump wins. and that might be whe knowyt mih "newsweek" had a headline that said why gen z lovet newswy rfk jr. >> to say he doesn't have a backbone is rude. you know that his family member attacked by cannibals that was just gone too far with eachht step too far.s goin this is a tight race and it's going to get tighter. shark race and raise your fingers. >> it's going to for good reason. >>...
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the united states, which has of georgia, can be in guantanamo where we know of black sites and so on. and the idea that they don't kill people who wonder exercise 1st amendment rights is on surprising. what is this major poncas quotes mean? united states that by non world press freedom days united states is dedicated to press free a minor accident. and at the same time he's, he's making sure we're doing this on just kept in a maximum security prison in britain waiting extradition to a maximum security prison united states. and that was great offices. we all know it normally is global. so people, united states and brittany probably even in dubai or wherever and i haven't seen you on. so go mainstream media in nature, countries commenting that much about the genocide, i presume that is not for because you don't want to talk about it will be to the guests that these sorts of television programs have. um, it doesn't seem to be getting through the circle taskbar is riley propaganda. what however, israel failing in getting their message across as they normally have done over the decades the
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faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. from the us to the world's largest general election, underway in india. unemployment and inflation are major issues, along with the future of india's democracy, following a crackdown on political opponents. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot — one in eight of the world's population. so voting takes place over the next six weeks. yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. a right given to every adult citizen since india“s independence. more than 75 years on, it remains a much cherished one. despite the blazing heat, people came out. this is rural muzaffarnagar in uttar pradesh. a politically significant state because it sends the most number of mps to parliament. many here are farmers and daily wagers, coming in early so they can get to theirjobs after voting. this man
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georgia's marjorie taylor greene this was the congresswoman's response. the vote today on steve bannon's podcast as we have completely lost confidence in his leadership now that he is allowing hakeem jeffries and chuck schumer to completely control the house. >> basically save as civil war has broken out in the house of representatives we all need to be asking the most concerning question, what has mike johnson made a deal? ledoux, what has he promised he will give them in the future. and this is why we have to remove mike johnson from the speakership because he has made a deal melanie, zanona joins us now from capitol hill with the latest on the threat to johnson's speakership. so what is the state of play between johnson, marjorie taylor greene, and company? >> well, anderson, this is shaping up to be a real showdown between speaker mike johnson and his right flank. and it could really all come ahead, come to a tomorrow republicans are furious that johnson has had to rely on democrats out every step of this process to try to pass this package of foreign
georgia's marjorie taylor greene this was the congresswoman's response. the vote today on steve bannon's podcast as we have completely lost confidence in his leadership now that he is allowing hakeem jeffries and chuck schumer to completely control the house. >> basically save as civil war has broken out in the house of representatives we all need to be asking the most concerning question, what has mike johnson made a deal? ledoux, what has he promised he will give them in the future. and...
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it's the same happened in georgia and she has one of those protests made. sell amazing rubbish. surely, a fighter for freedom of speech, even though the law that triggered the protests is not harsh at all in poland, in the us and france and many other states in the u to similar laws treat the same as a crime and punishment with a fine. if the guilty party, for instance, receives international funding, fails to declare it and misuse us. but in georgia, all you have to do is simply declare receiving more than 20 percent of funding for your organization coming from abroad. nothing more store and ask for multi bill them. if they go through with their referendum on joining the you, you know the gal, csi has already said it will not recognize the outcome of this referendum machine, especially since they are already experiencing a crack down on their rights for simply saying that they do not want to join the you and for suggesting that maybe the country should look for other alliances and develop relations with restaurants and all other neighbors. in response to government cuts their subsidie
it's the same happened in georgia and she has one of those protests made. sell amazing rubbish. surely, a fighter for freedom of speech, even though the law that triggered the protests is not harsh at all in poland, in the us and france and many other states in the u to similar laws treat the same as a crime and punishment with a fine. if the guilty party, for instance, receives international funding, fails to declare it and misuse us. but in georgia, all you have to do is simply declare...
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2008, when there was no crimea yet, no donbass, there was not even the august war between russia and georgia, nevertheless they applied application for nato membership. what was it about? it was, of course, about domestic politics, about cementing those results, yushchenko, then pyushchenko, yushchenko filed then. this application, the idea, apparently, was to then cement in this way the results of the first coup d'etat in kiev, 2004, and in order to precisely close the question of ukraine’s foreign policy course and thereby close the question of power within countries. well, now the boomerang has arrived in an interesting way, because the ukrainian the issue in the united states has now partly become a domestic political one, which is of course very depressing for kiev. here is another aspect that related to the minsk negotiations certainly to the istanbul negotiations and to all hypothetical ones in the future, this phenomenon when those who are the subjects of the negotiations do not coincide or do not completely coincide with those on whom the decision actually depends in the minsk neg
2008, when there was no crimea yet, no donbass, there was not even the august war between russia and georgia, nevertheless they applied application for nato membership. what was it about? it was, of course, about domestic politics, about cementing those results, yushchenko, then pyushchenko, yushchenko filed then. this application, the idea, apparently, was to then cement in this way the results of the first coup d'etat in kiev, 2004, and in order to precisely close the question of ukraine’s...
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in georgia, we are not. our integrated system allows us to get the economy to scale to work with the 41 co-ops as well as the 49 municipal so that we have a system that works together. we are not building transmission lines or even generation. when you consider the integrated approach that we have taken, it has allowed us to get the economy to scale and survey large load base. i am very proud of the fact that our market structure has stood the test of time. it allows us to not only generated what is needed in the state, but to interconnect with the five neighboring regions to help them when they need assistance. >> yeah. thank you for that. mr. houston, coal and gas to adopt clients' technologies would have dire impacts and reliability and affordability. you mentioned that in indiana. you mention the impact to reliability from a proposed agency action like epa's clean powerplant 2.0. the grid act would ensure federal agencies cannot penalize before assessments. how can the grid act help promote reliability a
in georgia, we are not. our integrated system allows us to get the economy to scale to work with the 41 co-ops as well as the 49 municipal so that we have a system that works together. we are not building transmission lines or even generation. when you consider the integrated approach that we have taken, it has allowed us to get the economy to scale and survey large load base. i am very proud of the fact that our market structure has stood the test of time. it allows us to not only generated...
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el pais, les recordamos, ya hay varios estados con leyes similares, como por ejemplo texas, florida, georgia, ohio y iowa, entre otros. >> se conocen los audios entre el control de trafico aereo y los dos aviones que estuvieron cerca de chocar en el aeropuerto nacional reagan de washington, dc ahi lo tiene la grabacion de la inmigracion de vida de pais, le leyes georgia, entre que de washington, dc de washington de la comunicacion por radio, revela que mientras al vuelo 2937 de south west se le habi autorizado cruzar la pista numero 4 al vuelo 1554 de jetview le dieron permiso tambien para despegar exactamente desde la misma pista. >> fue de nbc news aseguran que las aeronaves estuvieron a unicamente mil pies de colisionar. >> la administracion federal de aviacion esta investigando lo sucedido y ampliando el descanso de los controladores aereos. >> hoy tambien abrio la postulacion para 1.800 puestos y para el ano proximo, se van a contratar a mil mas. >> y por cierto, trece mil controladores aereos son los que trabajan en todo el pais por eso necesitan sumar mas fuerza laboral. >> y ahora un
el pais, les recordamos, ya hay varios estados con leyes similares, como por ejemplo texas, florida, georgia, ohio y iowa, entre otros. >> se conocen los audios entre el control de trafico aereo y los dos aviones que estuvieron cerca de chocar en el aeropuerto nacional reagan de washington, dc ahi lo tiene la grabacion de la inmigracion de vida de pais, le leyes georgia, entre que de washington, dc de washington de la comunicacion por radio, revela que mientras al vuelo 2937 de south west...
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. >> "we were the lucky ones," a true story based on georgia hunter's novel about her family, a polish jewish family who all got separated during the holocaust and all survived. it's truly an amazing, amazing story. it was such a -- it was such a beautiful show to film, but also, you know, very, very heavy. >> jimmy: yeah. >> when you film something like that, you know, i don't want to sound precious, obviously, but it does take an emotional toll. at the same time, the least we can do as actors is feel that emotional toll, because we're not actually experiencing it, we're just portraying it. it was an honor. >> jimmy: it's interesting you say that. people have different reactions. sometimes i'll speak to actors about being in a horror movie, and there's nothing scary about it, they just have fun the whole time. but this is a horrible -- obviously a -- >> i think the -- it's different when it's a true story. >> jimmy: right. >> you feel this responsibility to really just kind of -- i mean, we did have moments of -- i did thankfully get some break. i had a rare three days off in the midd
. >> "we were the lucky ones," a true story based on georgia hunter's novel about her family, a polish jewish family who all got separated during the holocaust and all survived. it's truly an amazing, amazing story. it was such a -- it was such a beautiful show to film, but also, you know, very, very heavy. >> jimmy: yeah. >> when you film something like that, you know, i don't want to sound precious, obviously, but it does take an emotional toll. at the same time,...
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. - [margaret] and election interference in georgia. - [trump] i just wanna find 11,780 votes. - [margaret] constitutional scholar melissa murray is tracking each case and the complicated legal maneuverings from trump's defense. - there is broad incentive for the defendant to frame what is happening to him not as the ordinary workings of legal system, but rather, the machinations of a political persecution that has been lobbied against him. - [margaret] as this unprecedented trial begins, what does legal scholar melissa murray say now? - [narrator] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer inc. - professor melissa murray, welcome to "firing line." - thanks for having me. - former president donald
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the president of georgia stated that the law would be vetoed. the eu, in turn, promised the official dbelisa serious problems. however, the parliamentary majority is working hard to adopt the document. they already voted for him in the first voting. the us house of representatives held a so-called procedural vote and approved the allocation of military aid to ukraine, israel and taiwan. this is a preliminary procedure, final the approval of laws on financing the war in ukraine, as well as on support for taipei and tel aviv, will take place today. there is virtually no doubt that 60 billion will be found for kiev; some republicans tried to slow down the procedure by proposing various amendments. they demanded that a provision be introduced into the law banning the allocation of money to the nazis from azov. one of the amendments sounded like this: a congressman who supports the law undertakes to join the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine and go to the front. these ideas are unlikely to be seriously considered. europe also is making every effor
the president of georgia stated that the law would be vetoed. the eu, in turn, promised the official dbelisa serious problems. however, the parliamentary majority is working hard to adopt the document. they already voted for him in the first voting. the us house of representatives held a so-called procedural vote and approved the allocation of military aid to ukraine, israel and taiwan. this is a preliminary procedure, final the approval of laws on financing the war in ukraine, as well as on...
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. >> i would like to thank the representative from georgia by making clear with her comments that any discussion of political warfare has to include russia why, ukraine and america. she just demonstrated that point powerfully. on the question of nazis i have written two books about nazis and the holocaust. on the question of ukrainian national. ism i am the leading scholar and have been writing about it for 20 years. if the chamber is interested in the degree of far right participation in ukrainian politics you can be assured that no far right party has ever crossed 3%, 3% in ukraine in elections. of course there are bad people in every country but by any comparative standard it's a very small thing. in russia on the other hand the army includes openly nazi formations; the government itself is facist in character and it's carrying out a war which includes deportation of children by the tens of thousands, the open intention of destroying a state as well as mass torture f we are looking for facism and if there is anyone who is concerned about halting it you would wish to halt russia. >>
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today tonight, a civil war on capitol hill that's what marjorie taylor greene, the congresswoman from georgia says, has erupted in the house of representatives after more democrats than republicans voted to advance a ukraine aid bill brought to the floor by republican speaker mike johnson an outrage. >> green is now urging other republicans to join her effort to oust johnson from office, accusing the speaker of making a secret deal with democrats what has mike johnson made a deal to do? what has he promised he will give them in the future. and this is why we have to remove mike johnson from the speakership melanie zanona is outfront on capitol hill, so there's now another house conservative congressman paul gosar, who is joining and marjorie taylor greene's effort to remove johnson. where do things stand tonight? >> yeah. we'll speaker mike johnson's job is in real jeopardy and that is because he has had to rely on democrats throughout every step of this process to advance these foreign aid bills, including on key procedural votes, which are almost always done along party lines. so that is re
today tonight, a civil war on capitol hill that's what marjorie taylor greene, the congresswoman from georgia says, has erupted in the house of representatives after more democrats than republicans voted to advance a ukraine aid bill brought to the floor by republican speaker mike johnson an outrage. >> green is now urging other republicans to join her effort to oust johnson from office, accusing the speaker of making a secret deal with democrats what has mike johnson made a deal to do?...
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lewis as part of snick, perhaps the most famous them who went on to serve as a congressman from from georgia for many years until his passing not too long ago. so what does militant egalitarianism actually mean? right. especially in organizing. right. so it's not, you know, kind of helicopter approach where you have, you know some event that happens. jimmy lee jackson is murdered, slc comes in, organizes a march or tries to organize a march, selma. and then you have three successive marches and they try to bring pressure to bear. now it's really about organizing within the community. what's the context around. the these these efforts? right. these spectacular moments of marches. what's happening before you see it? right. how do we create the conditions under which local people become the leadership within that particular community? so you know, stokely carmichael, who became kwame turei, courtland cox, dorie ladner and others. these are critical young folk who are in the bowels of the south and their approach is not to come in as saviors. carlyle, but to come in and create the conditions or
lewis as part of snick, perhaps the most famous them who went on to serve as a congressman from from georgia for many years until his passing not too long ago. so what does militant egalitarianism actually mean? right. especially in organizing. right. so it's not, you know, kind of helicopter approach where you have, you know some event that happens. jimmy lee jackson is murdered, slc comes in, organizes a march or tries to organize a march, selma. and then you have three successive marches and...
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faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. flights into dubai international airport are being restricted because of continuing disruption caused by flooding after more than a year's worth of rain fell in a single day on tuesday. some passengers have complained of chaos and overcrowding at the airport as they tried to leave. 0ur reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. terminal 3 at dubai airport, days of cues, crowds and cancellations on making people desperate to get out. the passengers who filmed the said they stood for two nights, crammed into the small space stop this is where the queue starts. this was taken by a man who said some people passed out and others got into fights. he said he slipped on the floor for 48 hours.— said he slipped on the floor for 48 hours. every time they cancel a flight _ for 48 hours. every time they cancel a flight you _ for 48 hours. every time they cancel a flight you got - for 48 hours. every time they cancel a flight you got to i cancel a flight you got to queue back up. you can't do it o
faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. flights into dubai international airport are being restricted because of continuing disruption caused by flooding after more than a year's worth of rain fell in a single day on tuesday. some passengers have complained of chaos and overcrowding at the airport as they tried to leave. 0ur reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. terminal 3 at dubai airport, days of cues, crowds and cancellations on making people desperate to get out. the passengers who filmed...
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rough or under 020 my food has more from reference of exhaust we learned from our source up in the georgia hospital that one young woman was. 2 old and several other injuries or sheltering in the vicinity of the targeted house and of 3 schools, astrology and all the debris of the strap. now, fill on that preschool going down one woman and also injury several other people including its children and other people at the vicinity of the preschool as well. also about that really did not last for so long, and the misery continues in the summer and continues as is really monetary continues to pound across. the goal is to serve an earlier hours in the western part of java city. more residential, targeted and more public facilities been destroyed or severely damaged by their relentless airstrikes, including a shudder, refuge account that has been a major side of the month. was the target please more, more than 80 percent of the shutters if you're going to have been destroyed completely. and those people are having to be in this residential home or into this place. family members who were at other p
rough or under 020 my food has more from reference of exhaust we learned from our source up in the georgia hospital that one young woman was. 2 old and several other injuries or sheltering in the vicinity of the targeted house and of 3 schools, astrology and all the debris of the strap. now, fill on that preschool going down one woman and also injury several other people including its children and other people at the vicinity of the preschool as well. also about that really did not last for so...
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we know trump wins georgia, pa and that might be why the newsweek had a headline that said why jen z. loves rfk junior >> that was gone too far. a step too far. >> this is a tight race and it's going to -- going to get tighter. >> sharp race. [ simultaneous talking ] >> the fastest is up next. >> a group of people grabbing bear cubs out of the tree just so they could take photos. lucky for them mom wasn't there. mother bears are known to attack if they -- if you touch their cubs. you had us particularly strong reaction about the story. >> it's a death sentence. you sent them to starvation, a worst case hopefully something will eat them. the mother will not touch them wants they smell that. if you see a cute baby squirrel fall out of the tree, don't pick it up. these people see this and they are holding these bears, they have human sent all over them. the mom is going to reject them. he wasted a whole year of energy for the mother and the cubs for what, a picture? have some respect for mother nature. >> what is your take on this? >> it was so atrocious to me. so difficult to watch this
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the driven by greed in the 2000 georgia bang, engaged in various high risk business practices raised for ever higher profit. and then the epic des moines overdetermined institutions. the dodge of long story starts may seconds on the w. the a so mr going to thank you very much for making time for the developing these busy weeks of the year. let's talk about the good news 1st. um, the great recession, some it'd be warning of doesn't seem to really have materialized. global growth is expected to remain steady at over 3 percent this year. how do you explain this kind of surprising resilience? well, we had the yes, we had a very resilient global economy. we're predicting global growth at 3.3 percent this year and next year, and that's the same growth number as last year. 2023. so it's kind of a steady growth, not supercharge some in days. total growth rate that we like to point to is, what do we have between $22019.00 that was more like 3.8 percent. so it's modest but very far from the global recession or anything that may have been predicted at the time of the coming out of the pen demik
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in georgia, michigan and he is tied in wisconsin and -- wisconsin. consider this, mr trump is trending upward even more so. mr biden continues to slide especially when comparing to april of 2020. in michigan for example mr trump's lead is now plus three. that's an improvement over february and an 11-point swing when compared to april of 2020. in georgia the former president's lead has slipped a couple of points since january but still he is well ahead of schedule when compared to the 2020 vote. in pennsylvania it is still a dead heat with biden picking up a couple of points just as he did in georgia. still not connect. in wisconsin it is a dead heat. pretty much as it has been since 2020. there are couple of other interesting notes and want to share with you tonight. robert kennedy junior's impact on the election can be significant if early polling holds up. he is actually landed a spot on the michigan ballot and he is nearly double juices up or in some surveys including in pennsylvania. clearly the biden campaign has noticed because they have launch
in georgia, michigan and he is tied in wisconsin and -- wisconsin. consider this, mr trump is trending upward even more so. mr biden continues to slide especially when comparing to april of 2020. in michigan for example mr trump's lead is now plus three. that's an improvement over february and an 11-point swing when compared to april of 2020. in georgia the former president's lead has slipped a couple of points since january but still he is well ahead of schedule when compared to the 2020 vote....
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faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. the biggest election in the world is getting underway, in the world's largest democracy: india. the election is an enormous undertaking, with an electorate equal to one out of every eight people on earth. that's an electoral roll of 970 million voters — the country's election commission says it's set up 1.2 million polling stations for them to have their say. it's simply too much to happen on one day, instead, voting takes place on seven separate days — over the next six weeks. yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. this is a line of men and women who are waiting to cast their vote. we are in a rural part of the northern state, what is behind me is a school that for the day has been converted into a polling booth. inside the classrooms are electronic voting machines so this is not a paper ballot, people go in and press a button and that is how the vote is registered. some of these people have cast their vote and i will show you what happens after that. if you look at that, she
faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. the biggest election in the world is getting underway, in the world's largest democracy: india. the election is an enormous undertaking, with an electorate equal to one out of every eight people on earth. that's an electoral roll of 970 million voters — the country's election commission says it's set up 1.2 million polling stations for them to have their say. it's simply too much to happen on one day, instead, voting takes place on seven separate days —...
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looking at this and thinking, why would you expect court systems in britain which is being a party to georgia? i think only this week, the case on abu ghraib has being talked about. and policies that need to the invasion of iraq, the united states, which has of georgia, can be in guantanamo where we know of black sites and so on. and the idea that the, they don't kill of people who, when do exercise 1st amendment rights, is on surprising. what is this major poncas quotes mean? united states a bit by non real press freedom and a said united states has dedicated to press freedom. my action of him at the same time he's, he's making sure we're doing this on just kept in imagine security prison in britain, waiting extradition to a maximum security prison. united states is this great office. we all know it normally is global south between all the states and britain and probably even in the buyer where and i haven't seen you on. so go mainstream media in nato countries commenting that much about the genocide. i presume that is not for because you don't want to talk about it will be to the guests tha
looking at this and thinking, why would you expect court systems in britain which is being a party to georgia? i think only this week, the case on abu ghraib has being talked about. and policies that need to the invasion of iraq, the united states, which has of georgia, can be in guantanamo where we know of black sites and so on. and the idea that the, they don't kill of people who, when do exercise 1st amendment rights, is on surprising. what is this major poncas quotes mean? united states a...
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who will win in georgia, the parliament or the adherents of ina agents. a history lesson for tbilisi that must be learned. how to recognize double standards, whose experience of information hygiene is the most relevant today, who lives in a smartphone? we'll figure out. only a fool can believe that in some country there are special services that, as part of their duty, must deal with these things. and also why american corporations fire their employees and how much they cost western sanctions rake? watch the new episode of the editors club today immediately after the panorama. the second drone was seized by litsa border guards in 2 days. according to the department, the day before, 7 km from the state border in the village of kovalevshchina. two men were detained, an aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicle, a laptop, an antenna unit, a thermal imager and batteries were confiscated, and an administrative process was initiated against the detainees. the civil procedure code reminds that on april 1, the presidential decree on state accounting and operation of
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our economics editor faisal islam reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing — the southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at out—competing china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. mass produced here? mass produced here, in the hundreds to thousands of flying cars per year. we're going to be getting up to thousands ofjobs. the speed and the scale of america's green industrial rebirth is staggering. it shows itself in america's jobs numbers and growth numbers and raises the question, in this election year, about whether that old mantra — that it's the economy, stupid, that matters — whether that still applies. this is green tech done the american way. $100,000 electric trucks weighing three tons are a niche. another factory for these rivian
our economics editor faisal islam reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing — the southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at out—competing china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot....
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georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene went online to say she is working to get more votes to oust him. >> if you are a republican voter or republican donor, they should really give you pause to ask what exactly is happening to the republican party right now. correspondent: the package of four bills at the heart of this is a big dollars, $95 billion, with a far reach. the most muscle goes to two countries. ukraine come the peace that divides republicans the most, accounts for nearly $61 billion. that includes over 20 begin dollars to replenish u.s. stockpiles and $14 billion for weapons. for israel $26.4 billion -- that is a large increase over the original senate bill, and it contains no additional conditions on israel aid -- a raw issue for many on the left. some hardliners are considering ousting johnson now. >> we have to turn this around immediately. >> my position is that i'm open. i am not going to tell you guys what i'm going to do. we will see if that materializes, whether the trigger is pulled on this. i am definitely frustrated like a lot of the conference. correspondent
georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene went online to say she is working to get more votes to oust him. >> if you are a republican voter or republican donor, they should really give you pause to ask what exactly is happening to the republican party right now. correspondent: the package of four bills at the heart of this is a big dollars, $95 billion, with a far reach. the most muscle goes to two countries. ukraine come the peace that divides republicans the most, accounts for nearly...
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a cemetery outside augusta, georgia, a loving couple was buried. the wife buried below is white bouquet, the husband buried above in a mound of grief. 82-year-old dan peterson sayer mary died he fell into a deep depression. what were you living for? out, frankly. g to figure that - >> reporter: you had no pue. >> no. >> reporter: were you just waiting to die? >> yeah. >> reporter: for six months it was just that bad. then one day you go to a grocery store. it l changed inside this publix. das nearing the end of the canned vegetable aisle. he hates grocery shopping and his expression confirmed his aggravation, but that's when this unapproachable man was approached by a 4-year-old girl named norah wood. in the secuy footage you can see norah randomly reaching out to . her mom tara says it was quite rrassing. >> she said, "hi, old person. it's my birthday today." >> reporter: old person? >> old person. >> reporter: she said this to this cranky old m >> yeah. >> reporter: and then had the >> i said a hug? i said . >> reporter: norah got her hug a pictu
a cemetery outside augusta, georgia, a loving couple was buried. the wife buried below is white bouquet, the husband buried above in a mound of grief. 82-year-old dan peterson sayer mary died he fell into a deep depression. what were you living for? out, frankly. g to figure that - >> reporter: you had no pue. >> no. >> reporter: were you just waiting to die? >> yeah. >> reporter: for six months it was just that bad. then one day you go to a grocery store. it l...
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and then the minds of a german institution, the georgia bank story stuff may 2nd w do big ultima. bo companies play a role in the destruction of the rain forest. i have kind of raise all over brazilian reprocess. $30000.00 hides a day and 90 percent of that is for the forward market. the auto industry, for example, the letter will actually cost awesome comes from initial capital funds in the m, as in yet the automobile industry doesn't care about the supply chain profit. all of that massive. illegal leather stats may said on d w the, this is the, the news line from berlin. appeals for calm after suspect. it is really air raid on iran for testers, take to the streets of pay, run after explosions near in the reunion army base bill coming from israel, put a reading, leaders play down the significance of the strong and ukraine says it shut down a long range. russian bama for the 1st time while they do increase to help strengthen cues, air defenses. cindy, more patriot missiles, the .
and then the minds of a german institution, the georgia bank story stuff may 2nd w do big ultima. bo companies play a role in the destruction of the rain forest. i have kind of raise all over brazilian reprocess. $30000.00 hides a day and 90 percent of that is for the forward market. the auto industry, for example, the letter will actually cost awesome comes from initial capital funds in the m, as in yet the automobile industry doesn't care about the supply chain profit. all of that massive....
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do russia seeks to take ukraine in georgia? ukraine bravely resist, georgia. white submit. want to ask you do, do you see georgia as being destined or maybe due to be the next ukraine? oh, we don't see that. oh, most ukrainian, georgia for refrigerators have developed more democratic ways of habits. and we're trying to see what else we can assume for regression together. moving towards your over now, i said, you're crazy. and so it may turn into a democracy despite or war. whereas the current government in georgia is moving closer to russia. and that's a big concern. there's a, a for an agent lot. now that's a huge source of the contention. it's one that russians used to repress a civil society organizations in russia. i know the trojans, right? adopt social about, well, some of georgia away from your own program toward europe, which is what most georgians want you to me a quick question before we run out of time. will it matter who is sitting in the white house this time next year for the people in ukraine for the people in georgia? oh, yeah, well matter how much was uncle
do russia seeks to take ukraine in georgia? ukraine bravely resist, georgia. white submit. want to ask you do, do you see georgia as being destined or maybe due to be the next ukraine? oh, we don't see that. oh, most ukrainian, georgia for refrigerators have developed more democratic ways of habits. and we're trying to see what else we can assume for regression together. moving towards your over now, i said, you're crazy. and so it may turn into a democracy despite or war. whereas the current...
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forces did not participate or strike locations in a rock, were monitoring, get ports over an incident in georgia for the 2nd, which is in babylon, of province in the southern, in the south of the dad. and remain prepared to support our iraq key part. so remember that to similar operations that used to be counted out by u. s. forces at targeting get locations and ministry sites. use the by popular and mobilization forces over the past 86 months as counter attacks. remember that during the 6 the past 6 months as this is lubbock resistance, that includes it. 5 major, a rocky ministry groups aligned with the it on have been targeting u. s. and coalition forces minutes. the facilities in iraq and city a, a dozens of attacks and they used to get it counter attacks by the us in some cases of killing it, ministry commanders with the popular mobilization at forces. but according to the security of the head of the security committee in babylon, and that is what the government of how much he has to that he says that it, 5 explosions were caused by a he suggesting a drone and told him to admit its recites,
forces did not participate or strike locations in a rock, were monitoring, get ports over an incident in georgia for the 2nd, which is in babylon, of province in the southern, in the south of the dad. and remain prepared to support our iraq key part. so remember that to similar operations that used to be counted out by u. s. forces at targeting get locations and ministry sites. use the by popular and mobilization forces over the past 86 months as counter attacks. remember that during the 6 the...
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. >> instead of being in pennsylvania or georgia or north carolina or lots of other places. today i'm sitting in a courthouse all day long. >> president biden spent most of the week campaigning in pennsylvania, a key battleground state. he told a group of union workers there he would let trump's tax cuts expire. one of the former president's proudest achievements. this is a different breed of cat. >> these maga republicans. now they want to repeal the climate law that would gut all those new jobs and industries we're creating here in america, opening arguments in the trial are expected to start monday in new york. >> connor hansen, fox news. >> tomorrow marks the 25th anniversary of the columbine high school shooting in littleton, colorado. a remembrance vigil will be held tonight for the 12 students and one teacher killed. former congresswoman gabby giffords will speak about gun safety, but organizers say this will not be a political event. colorado's governor proclaimed it as a day of recommitment, and he is asking people to perform an act of kindness in their community to
. >> instead of being in pennsylvania or georgia or north carolina or lots of other places. today i'm sitting in a courthouse all day long. >> president biden spent most of the week campaigning in pennsylvania, a key battleground state. he told a group of union workers there he would let trump's tax cuts expire. one of the former president's proudest achievements. this is a different breed of cat. >> these maga republicans. now they want to repeal the climate law that would...
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he is invaded ukraine twice and previously invaded the neighboring nation of georgia on the other side of the boxy so he showing a willingness to use force and disregard the sovereign rights of the neighboring nations. i think a defeat in the u.s. inability to provide the support that we promise to ukraine number one emboldens putin, number two is sent abroad message to others around the world that perhaps you can get away with these kind of acts of invasion if you will or the use of force against international law, thing about china and taiwan as an example that is not a message that we want the rest of the world to pick up i think thirdly a lot of nations around the world and all the national security choices should i create a long-term partnership with the americans in western europe if they seem to be unwilling and unable to execute their promises over time, is that the kind of nation we want to part with with those of the three things that come to mind. before that you go, almost out of time i want to ask you given your nsa experience about comments by fbi director christopher wra
he is invaded ukraine twice and previously invaded the neighboring nation of georgia on the other side of the boxy so he showing a willingness to use force and disregard the sovereign rights of the neighboring nations. i think a defeat in the u.s. inability to provide the support that we promise to ukraine number one emboldens putin, number two is sent abroad message to others around the world that perhaps you can get away with these kind of acts of invasion if you will or the use of force...
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now, when the events in ukraine, the events in georgia, kyrgyzstan, in kazakhstan, that is, all this is very, very slow, let’s be honest, everyone, as we have outlined, is pursuing their own interests, issues of the intersection of these interests in big politics, in particular scholz in last time i visited china, i asked to openly supply lng to germany, because there is no political will to receive gas from the russian federation through the pipeline, so we have to such. some energy resources, because enterprises are increasingly closing and leaving germany, and this is at the moment, well, no one denies it, in particular , literally, i think, this morning there was news that the michelin plant is leaving the territory of the polish state, and the truth is not indicated where it is transferring its capacities. but there is a clear assumption that to one star-striped country, what do you think about this, will such a leak of enterprises from the territory continue, not even only western europe, but also eastern europe? it’s quite possible, but the first thing, well, that is, is s
now, when the events in ukraine, the events in georgia, kyrgyzstan, in kazakhstan, that is, all this is very, very slow, let’s be honest, everyone, as we have outlined, is pursuing their own interests, issues of the intersection of these interests in big politics, in particular scholz in last time i visited china, i asked to openly supply lng to germany, because there is no political will to receive gas from the russian federation through the pipeline, so we have to such. some energy...
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forget, as i imagine we are forces in a rock at mid talked over a 160 times on fortune lays on the georgia 80. and you know, border where the 3 of them were killed. but if you go back ever since we went back at the rock a invitation, and i can't emphasize that too much because i negotiated with mom like a in 2012 to see if we could keep them there. and he said, no, you made an agreement, so we left, but then with isis started, you know, coming back or what's cool about k to then. then they asked us to come back and that's why we're there. we're in a rock and also in syria to go after that. we're not there to get involved in the syrian civil war. though a lot of people think that we are lawrence, if there is a bigger conflagration going forward because there are many who say that the region is really at a precipice right now. if there is a larger regional conflagration. where is it all in all of this, considering the fact that it off is known to be, you know, stuck in many ways between the influence of, of a ron and the relationship with the us. what role does it all play growing for going
forget, as i imagine we are forces in a rock at mid talked over a 160 times on fortune lays on the georgia 80. and you know, border where the 3 of them were killed. but if you go back ever since we went back at the rock a invitation, and i can't emphasize that too much because i negotiated with mom like a in 2012 to see if we could keep them there. and he said, no, you made an agreement, so we left, but then with isis started, you know, coming back or what's cool about k to then. then they...
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it is obvious, and i am sitting here in the great state of georgia, charles, a state that has a six week abortion ban for which brian kemp was never punished. the republicans have ever paid a price for doing to the state what they have done in arizona and florida. why aren't there more political consequences for somebody like a brian kemp who did this to women here? >> because what republicans are doing is playing the game of slap and damage. in their minds, many of them, not all, but many of them say oh, that may be bad but in my mind, that's collateral damage i except for saving babies right and what i think america has not done is connect that across all the issues. the collateral damage game is the game they always play. it may be bad to separate immigrants from their children but that's collateral damage we have to accept in order to secure the border. it may be bad to have school shootings but that's collateral damage we have to except to have our insane view of the second amendment. police shootings may be bad but is something we have to accept to keep crime low. until we start to
it is obvious, and i am sitting here in the great state of georgia, charles, a state that has a six week abortion ban for which brian kemp was never punished. the republicans have ever paid a price for doing to the state what they have done in arizona and florida. why aren't there more political consequences for somebody like a brian kemp who did this to women here? >> because what republicans are doing is playing the game of slap and damage. in their minds, many of them, not all, but...
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do russia seeks to take ukraine in georgia? ukraine bravely resist, georgia white submit. want to ask you do, do you see georgia as being destined or maybe doomed to be the next ukraine? we don't see that the most ukraine in georgia for a free deckers have developed more democratic girl ways of habits. and we tend to see what else we can assume progression together. moving towards your over now, i said you're crazy. and so it may turn into a democracy despite or war, whereas the current government in georgia is moving closer to russia. and that's a big concern. there's a, a for an agent law. now that's a huge source of the contention. it's one that russians used to repress a civil society organizations in russia and other trojans, right of the social about, well, some of georgia away from your own program toward europe, which is what most organs want you to me a quick question before we run out of time that will it matter who is sitting in the white house this time next year for the people in ukraine for the people in georgia. it will matter how much was unclear. one of th
do russia seeks to take ukraine in georgia? ukraine bravely resist, georgia white submit. want to ask you do, do you see georgia as being destined or maybe doomed to be the next ukraine? we don't see that the most ukraine in georgia for a free deckers have developed more democratic girl ways of habits. and we tend to see what else we can assume progression together. moving towards your over now, i said you're crazy. and so it may turn into a democracy despite or war, whereas the current...
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faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. the biggest election in the world is under way in india — with millions waiting in line to vote despite very high temperatures. in total, almost a billion people are eligible to cast their ballots — that's roughly one in eight of the world's population. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. we are in the rural part, what is behind me as a school, which for the day has been converted into a polling booth. inside the classrooms, their electronic voting machines, so this isn't a paper ballot. people go income of the press a button, and that is how their vote is registered. some of these people have actually cast their vote, and i'm just going to show you what happens after that. be if you look at that, she has just cast her vote, and if you look at that the ink with which your finger is marked to ensure, that is a sign that you have voted. this is of 102 constituencies voting today. this is one of them. there are 160 million people voting today overall in this election,
faisal islam, bbc news, in georgia. the biggest election in the world is under way in india — with millions waiting in line to vote despite very high temperatures. in total, almost a billion people are eligible to cast their ballots — that's roughly one in eight of the world's population. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. we are in the rural part, what is behind me as a school, which for the day has been converted into a polling booth. inside the classrooms, their...
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all these prosecutions, this prosecution and the federal prosecutions and what we saw in the state of georgia that this is, you know, the deep state, his enemies that are out to destroy him because they really want to go after trump's supporters. so he's going to lean into that really strongly, that look, this is a tough thing to be a presidential candidate. and to four days a week have to be sitting hour after hour in a courtroom in new york instead of campaigning. but the truth is that trump has actually not been doing a lot of campaigning, he is had one of the light. i mean, the lightest campaign schedule i've ever seen for a major presidential candidate. so we'll see. i expect what he will do is every day he will use the time before and after court to come to the cameras and basically give his campaign message, which will be also done through truth social. and then wednesdays and on weekends he'll go out and do rallies, so he will be fully in campaign mode even as he is defending himself in a criminal case. >> let's talk about his opponent , of course, president biden and the wall street
all these prosecutions, this prosecution and the federal prosecutions and what we saw in the state of georgia that this is, you know, the deep state, his enemies that are out to destroy him because they really want to go after trump's supporters. so he's going to lean into that really strongly, that look, this is a tough thing to be a presidential candidate. and to four days a week have to be sitting hour after hour in a courtroom in new york instead of campaigning. but the truth is that trump...
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this is a case that was put in very strongly because of politics instead of being in georgia or north carolina. this is going on for another week. this will go on for another four or five weeks. it's all unfair. people know it's very unfair. >> bret: dana, i think people have come to the conclusion in their own head how they are looking at this even before the trial starts. obviously, when opening statements start, it will be different. you will hear the facts of the case as presented by both sides. your thoughts on the politics of this? >> well, i think for trump, paying off porn stars distracts from his message of hey, there is chaos at the border. prices are way too high. the fact that he himself has said is he going to be stuck in this courtroom for weeks on end makes it hard for him to sell that anti-biden message. and so, i think that he is -- we're probably going to see damaging testimony from people like hope hicks, former inner circle about how he operated in that 2016 campaign where they were trying to keep damaging stories from getting out of headlines. >> bret: mollie? >>
this is a case that was put in very strongly because of politics instead of being in georgia or north carolina. this is going on for another week. this will go on for another four or five weeks. it's all unfair. people know it's very unfair. >> bret: dana, i think people have come to the conclusion in their own head how they are looking at this even before the trial starts. obviously, when opening statements start, it will be different. you will hear the facts of the case as presented by...
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he is awaiting his own trial in georgia. cohen has gone through this process already. he pled guilty about the hush money and went to prison and it did involve a federal campaign crime. and one juror said they are familiar with michael cohen and another said they follow kellyanne conway, but they'll only focus on the evidence admitted into trial. so they're going to hear things from cohen that might echo what we've learned in public but it has to be done under oath. but of course, cohen has been under oath before. he testified under oath to congress about all of this. >> what i did each and every time is go straight into mr. trump's office and discuss the issue with him. he acknowledged to allen that he was going to pay the $130,000 and that allen and i should go back to his office and figure out how to do it. >> you could expect consistent testimony to that end from cohen before these jurors. the legal problems, of course, are adding up and that is where this man who has chosen to run for president again, many people in this situation wouldn't even do that, is going t
he is awaiting his own trial in georgia. cohen has gone through this process already. he pled guilty about the hush money and went to prison and it did involve a federal campaign crime. and one juror said they are familiar with michael cohen and another said they follow kellyanne conway, but they'll only focus on the evidence admitted into trial. so they're going to hear things from cohen that might echo what we've learned in public but it has to be done under oath. but of course, cohen has...
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georgia, turkey, iran, iraq, kuwait, bahrain, qatar, united arab emirates, saudi arabia, syria, jordan, lebanon. set up the azer space-1 satellite dish. the tv channel signal is broadcast in the clear and is available 24 hours a day hours a day, every day. be with the tv channel. and discover belarus. information and analytical project current microphone on air on the belarusian radio, belarus24 tv channel, with you the presenter andrei sych, as well as our guest, the deputy chairman of the liberal. in germany, they found 161 children from ukraine who were considered deported to russia, where the very children who are abducted in quotation marks by belarus and russia are found, why did they suddenly begin to appear in europe, although we... have been talking about this for probably a year , here as much as we are accused of kidnapping children, we are talking about the fact that you should look a little in the other direction, or come to children’s health camps, which are attended by ukrainian children, children from the territory that became part of the russian federation , to see w
georgia, turkey, iran, iraq, kuwait, bahrain, qatar, united arab emirates, saudi arabia, syria, jordan, lebanon. set up the azer space-1 satellite dish. the tv channel signal is broadcast in the clear and is available 24 hours a day hours a day, every day. be with the tv channel. and discover belarus. information and analytical project current microphone on air on the belarusian radio, belarus24 tv channel, with you the presenter andrei sych, as well as our guest, the deputy chairman of the...
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fani willis in the georgia 2020 case and torpedo manhattan da bragg's trump case. i bought the team! kevin...? i bought the team! i put it on my chase freedom unlimited card. and i'm gonna' cashback on a few other things too... starting with the sound system! curry from deep. that's caaaaaaaaash. i prefer the old intro! this is much better! i don't think so! steph, one more thing... the team owner gets five minutes a game. cash bros? woo! i like it. i'll break it to klay. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase, make more of what's yours. the new dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone and watch, so you can always see where you're heading, without fingersticks. dexcom g7 is the most accurate cgm. so, you can manage your diabetes with confidence. ♪ ♪ my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and aft
fani willis in the georgia 2020 case and torpedo manhattan da bragg's trump case. i bought the team! kevin...? i bought the team! i put it on my chase freedom unlimited card. and i'm gonna' cashback on a few other things too... starting with the sound system! curry from deep. that's caaaaaaaaash. i prefer the old intro! this is much better! i don't think so! steph, one more thing... the team owner gets five minutes a game. cash bros? woo! i like it. i'll break it to klay. cashback like a pro...
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our economics editor, faisal islam, reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing — the southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at outcompeting china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. mass produced here? mass produced here, in the hundreds to thousands flying cars per year. we're going to be getting up to thousands ofjobs. the speed and the scale of america's green industrial rebirth is staggering. it shows itself in america's jobs numbers and growth numbers and raises the question, in this election year, about whether that old mantra — that it's the economy, stupid, that matters — whether that still applies. this is green tech done the american way. $100,000 electric trucks weighing three tonnes are a niche. another factory for these rivian tru
our economics editor, faisal islam, reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing — the southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at outcompeting china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. mass...
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., we know, trump wins georgia, p.a., and that might be why even "newsweek" had a headline that said "why gen z loves rfk jr." >> tyrus: to say he doesn't have a backbone is rude, you know his family was attacked by camels. a step too far. >> harold: this is a tight race and is going to get tighter. >> tyrus: sharp race. >> emily: razor-thin. >> tyrus: great song. >> jesse: "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ -remember when i said we need to screen for colon cancer? -was that after i texted the age to screen was now 45? [both] because i said cologuard®! -hey there! -where did he come from? -yup, with me you can screen at home. just talk to your provider. [both] we'll screen with cologuard and do it my way. cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45+ at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for me, cologuard. to abandon their pets. those pets often end up in shelters that euthanize them after just a few days. but we're better than that, my friends. i'm john o'h
., we know, trump wins georgia, p.a., and that might be why even "newsweek" had a headline that said "why gen z loves rfk jr." >> tyrus: to say he doesn't have a backbone is rude, you know his family was attacked by camels. a step too far. >> harold: this is a tight race and is going to get tighter. >> tyrus: sharp race. >> emily: razor-thin. >> tyrus: great song. >> jesse: "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ -remember when i said...