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thank you so much, stacie. this was a really important part of my research and one of the wonderful resources here at, the new york public library. interestingly enough, the dora jewish division holds collections of an enormous number. documents published by the institute for palestine, which is really a phenomenal set of volumes because it includes every position paper or every every letter that have appeared in an arabic newspaper and so it really along autobiographies from my captors and interviews they gave on film and books wrote it really helped me understand context that i didn't understand at the time. and i will say, speaking of sister who was not that much than i, but she seemed to she was so politically smart and she she grasped so much about about our palestinian and their plight. and she feel like she understood it so much better than did so. the popular front, founded in 1967, right after the 67 war, and that was just three years after the plo, the palestine liberation, had been founded. the popul
thank you so much, stacie. this was a really important part of my research and one of the wonderful resources here at, the new york public library. interestingly enough, the dora jewish division holds collections of an enormous number. documents published by the institute for palestine, which is really a phenomenal set of volumes because it includes every position paper or every every letter that have appeared in an arabic newspaper and so it really along autobiographies from my captors and...
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so i think they've done a good job into stacy's point. this is a fairly mundane group, at least on the six alternates but they've done a good job to find jurors who appear to be smart enough engineers attorneys, a teacher to follow the law and be above and beyond. but at the same time, they have that a common sense to say, i can understand credibility, i can look at that person and see what they say and then make that assessment if you're watching right now how you see on your screen the hallway where the president has the former president is departed from in the past will certainly be keeping an eye on that camera over the course of the coming minutes in an hour the idea of objectivity i've talked to some people were just kind of passively observing all this to the extent anybody can passively observe something related to the former president who said, it's a possible, everybody has an opinion this guy has got to 100% name id basically at this point, everybody likes him or hate him and it's one of the two you disagree with that that ther
so i think they've done a good job into stacy's point. this is a fairly mundane group, at least on the six alternates but they've done a good job to find jurors who appear to be smart enough engineers attorneys, a teacher to follow the law and be above and beyond. but at the same time, they have that a common sense to say, i can understand credibility, i can look at that person and see what they say and then make that assessment if you're watching right now how you see on your screen the...
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jason stacy. what time periods does this exam encompass? there are nine time periods and it goes back to pre-columbian era and all the way up to about the present. and those nine time periods are weighted differently and it's important students understand that periods one and nine, the earliest and the most recent history each make up about 4 to 6% of the exam period, to which runs. to 1754, which is the end of the french and indian war. that takes up about 6 to 8% of the exam. and the other time periods are each about 10 to 17%. and those time periods may look a little unusual for when they are divided and so, for example, if you're looking at a period three, which ends in 1800, but the period just before it, period two ends in 1754, and students may ask, well, why did they decide 1754 for period two or or 1800 for period three? and in that way, students can use those time periods and those dates to help them remember some of the material that falls within those time periods. for example, 1754 is the is the beginning of the of the french a
jason stacy. what time periods does this exam encompass? there are nine time periods and it goes back to pre-columbian era and all the way up to about the present. and those nine time periods are weighted differently and it's important students understand that periods one and nine, the earliest and the most recent history each make up about 4 to 6% of the exam period, to which runs. to 1754, which is the end of the french and indian war. that takes up about 6 to 8% of the exam. and the other...
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please form a line to the right of the table and help our staff byso author stacy schiff, why ae we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben franklin's years in, france, when he is essentially paving way for the american foreign service, he's really first foreign ambassador. and in the years that he spends in france, puts america on the map and as that is the genesis really of the department of state in the beginnings of, american foreign policy. i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. you describe franklin as combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. does that make for a diplom
please form a line to the right of the table and help our staff byso author stacy schiff, why ae we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on...
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stacy schiff, as we mentioned, we're here in the ben franklin room at the department of state. there is a table here, the treaty of paris table. what is? that it's this modest desk which if you look at it closely, you realize is the beating heart of american history. because is it it is the desk at which we think john adams john jay and ben franklin signed the treaty of paris establishing this country in paris. in 1783. it was essentially a brought from london by one of the british negotiators who very keen keep the americans from going to say i insisted that they meet at his apartments in paris rather than involving the french nutty and he saw to it that the american negotiators and the other side signed the desk signed the papers at that desk and has found its way through miraculous means here to the state department. now, you mentioned that ben franklin spent 17 years in london prior to going paris, did he maintain relationships with the british after he went to paris? franklin is still a very close with his friends in london with his friends everywhere in great britain. in
stacy schiff, as we mentioned, we're here in the ben franklin room at the department of state. there is a table here, the treaty of paris table. what is? that it's this modest desk which if you look at it closely, you realize is the beating heart of american history. because is it it is the desk at which we think john adams john jay and ben franklin signed the treaty of paris establishing this country in paris. in 1783. it was essentially a brought from london by one of the british negotiators...
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stacy, here. you have a quorum. >> thank you. i like to announce the san francisco public utility commission acknowledges if owns and stewards of the land located within the territory of the oholone tribe and other familiar desidants mission san jose band of alameda county. every citizen residing within the greater bay area, has and continues to benefit from the use and occupation of the oholone tribe aboriginal lands since before and after the san francisco public utilities commission founding in 1932. it is vitally important we not only recognize the history of the tribal lands on which we reside and acknowledge and honor the fact the oholone people established a working partnership with the sfpu c and are productive and flourishing members with the greater bay area communities today. madam secretary, can you call the first item, please? >> item number 3, approval of the minutes of march 12, 2024. >> commissioners, are there corrections or additions to the minutes of march 12? seeing none, donna, can we open this item to public
stacy, here. you have a quorum. >> thank you. i like to announce the san francisco public utility commission acknowledges if owns and stewards of the land located within the territory of the oholone tribe and other familiar desidants mission san jose band of alameda county. every citizen residing within the greater bay area, has and continues to benefit from the use and occupation of the oholone tribe aboriginal lands since before and after the san francisco public utilities commission...
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se trata de stacy green y también de russell richardson, quienes golpearon y robaron a una víctima en el área de la avenida south aurum. posteriormente, en una parada de tránsito, la policía detuvo a estos 2 sujetos, quienes ahora enfrentan cargos de robo y por conspiración para cometer un delito. también ahí en stockton, la policía busca a 2 sospechosos que entraron a un negocio y tomaron mercancía antes de huir. el robo ocurrió el pasado 8 de abril sobre la cuadra mil de la calle north wilson way. la policía pide a cualquier persona con información de este caso que se comunique con ellos y pueden hacerlo bajo anonimato y optar por una recompensa en efectivo. mientras tanto, en la ciudad de dublín, la prisión federal de mujeres anunció el cierre oficial. eso luego que una investigación determinara irregularidades en dicho penal en el 2021, 8 trabajadores fueron acusados de abuso sexual de las reclusas, 2 fueron condenados, mientras que 5 fueron declarados culpables. las reclusas serán trasladadas a otras instalaciones a partir del próximo lunes. el caso de cada reclu
se trata de stacy green y también de russell richardson, quienes golpearon y robaron a una víctima en el área de la avenida south aurum. posteriormente, en una parada de tránsito, la policía detuvo a estos 2 sujetos, quienes ahora enfrentan cargos de robo y por conspiración para cometer un delito. también ahí en stockton, la policía busca a 2 sospechosos que entraron a un negocio y tomaron mercancía antes de huir. el robo ocurrió el pasado 8 de abril sobre la cuadra mil de la calle...
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executive produced by author stacy schiff. that's correct. and we were certainly interested in this series because it explores a life of benjamin franklin in paris right at the time that he became a diplomat and some extraordinary things brought france into the american revolution and allowed us a clear advantage. to get this desk over to paris. mm hmm. what. what did that entail? oh, it was extraordinary. with something like a national treasure. certainly, we. we the job very seriously. but we wanted so much to share this piece nationally for other people to know that we haven't it's failed to be seen here at the department state. virginia hart this is a french desk, isn't it? since it was signed over in paris or not? it's a british maid and it belonged to the british commissioner who had this in his apartment, the time of the signing. what did you want to show us in this room? i want to show important painting that we have. this is a copy of an original that is now. it went to tour by benjamin west, but it's a familiar subject. and here if
executive produced by author stacy schiff. that's correct. and we were certainly interested in this series because it explores a life of benjamin franklin in paris right at the time that he became a diplomat and some extraordinary things brought france into the american revolution and allowed us a clear advantage. to get this desk over to paris. mm hmm. what. what did that entail? oh, it was extraordinary. with something like a national treasure. certainly, we. we the job very seriously. but we...
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so author stacy schiff, why are we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben franklin's years in, france, when he is essentially paving way for the american foreign service, he's really first foreign ambassador. and in the years that he spends in france, puts america on the map and as that is the genesis really of the department of state in the beginnings of, american foreign policy. i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. you describe franklin as combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. does that make for a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin,
so author stacy schiff, why are we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben...
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let's go to stacy. stacy, you have worked with both trump and judge merchan. trump has already recently called the judge crooked. how do you expect this will all play out in the coming weeks as those to sit in the same courtroom >> i think judge marie, sean and thank you for having me, jake. i think judge marie sean it has complete control of his courtroom he is known to have control of his courtroom and a very interesting thing about him is that on the wednesdays when this case will not be heard, that's the one day they have a break judge, mug shot and actually runs the mental health felony part of manhattan courthouse so if there's any judge that's used to an outburst in court who can handle that perfectly with that would be judged mug shots. so i think trump is going to control himself a lot more than he did in his civil trial. in the other courthouses where he showed up in manhattan what do you see stacy as donald trump's best defenses and biggest weaknesses in this specific case. >> okay. well, the da is really engaging in a novel prosecution here. they'v
let's go to stacy. stacy, you have worked with both trump and judge merchan. trump has already recently called the judge crooked. how do you expect this will all play out in the coming weeks as those to sit in the same courtroom >> i think judge marie, sean and thank you for having me, jake. i think judge marie sean it has complete control of his courtroom he is known to have control of his courtroom and a very interesting thing about him is that on the wednesdays when this case will not...
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stacy -- your eyes are a different color than everyone else. stacy, does your family have pets? yes. >> yes, we do. >> jimmy: what pets do you have? >> we have three dogs. >> jimmy: which of the kids gets the best grades? >> all of them. >> jimmy: stacy, are you part of this family? >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: you are. oh. are you positive? >> 100%. >> jimmy: okay, all right. all right, back to the drawing board. let's see. all right. wendell. >> yes? >> jimmy: what's your wife's mom's maden name? >> i've had a couple of drinks here on the strip here, jimmy. [ laughter ] [ applause ] so i'm surprised i answer to my own name. >> jimmy: well, now i'm hoping i'm wrong, because you're in a lot of trouble, wendell. wendell, are you part of this family? >> i am not. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you are not. all right. lou what do we have? >> lou: well, for the family, we've got dinner for five at musso and frank's. for the imposter, a sleeve of saltines. >> jimmy: thank you, wendell. thank you not family. all right. there you go. i don't know what we accomplished, but thank you for p
stacy -- your eyes are a different color than everyone else. stacy, does your family have pets? yes. >> yes, we do. >> jimmy: what pets do you have? >> we have three dogs. >> jimmy: which of the kids gets the best grades? >> all of them. >> jimmy: stacy, are you part of this family? >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: you are. oh. are you positive? >> 100%. >> jimmy: okay, all right. all right, back to the drawing board. let's see. all right....
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let's bring in stacy of bernstein research. that is a creative headline and, by the way, i'm sorry i missed you when you were here in person at post nine. >> that's okay. next time. >> a show about nothing, and what sense? >> to be fair, that was a preview. the title more referred to intel than amd. amd is going to be all that matters. you noted in your intro that the stock has been a little weak recently, there've been current concerns about potential orders with supplier issues on that part and people are going to be looking for are the actually causing issues, can they take the forecast for that block off for the rest of the year, what does it look like next year? that's what people are going to be focusing on. it won't be quite about nothing, not for these guys. >> the stock is been crushed this year by broad calm. i'm looking at the key ai players, if you will, obviously nvidia has blown out of the water. why so much if we keep hearing more and more about aspirations for aai from lisa sue? >> they have been aspirations, al
let's bring in stacy of bernstein research. that is a creative headline and, by the way, i'm sorry i missed you when you were here in person at post nine. >> that's okay. next time. >> a show about nothing, and what sense? >> to be fair, that was a preview. the title more referred to intel than amd. amd is going to be all that matters. you noted in your intro that the stock has been a little weak recently, there've been current concerns about potential orders with supplier...
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rasgon has never been here on tv and i do love being the first so stacy, good to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> i had nothing to do with it it was the production team but good to see you here. intel had a rough year but what are the few things you will look at the most tonight? >> intel has had a rough year and we understand why and look, i will be honest. i don't exactly know what to do with the stock and we have mellowed a little bit and we upgraded it last year and we have been fairly negative for quite a while and they just slashed a dividend and it was book value and it couldn't get much worse and it's come up a little bit but i don't really know what to do. pcs are fairly anemic and servers may be not getting worse and maybe that's a positive and they don't really have an ai excelerator story. >> not getting worse is not what i want to hear. how is that rash. >> they do have this day and my biggest take away was come back in 2030. so it is kind of a no man's land. and they did say they will be breaking in 27 or 28 and they will have a better model in 2030 but that is
rasgon has never been here on tv and i do love being the first so stacy, good to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> i had nothing to do with it it was the production team but good to see you here. intel had a rough year but what are the few things you will look at the most tonight? >> intel has had a rough year and we understand why and look, i will be honest. i don't exactly know what to do with the stock and we have mellowed a little bit and we upgraded it last year...
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but zimbabwe and political analysts could cite with stacy stacy is actually western monday. the striking the country down insights as that is being put back on the some of the west. because if you look at this environment, the debt is that it is struggling with is the full time in the depths and that is owed to the world bank. it was due to financial institutions. each is almost simple daughter because the initial amount of that was part is almost a stage of what it is fully now, which means the rest of it is but it's been that they've been paying happy by the end, the keep going, i less, there's a solution every 2 terms of did research, sorry. so we have be a dip set, not from time from the west. and if we look at these laws that way for what interested, but they are mostly fighting for such a development for the building of cost issues for the blending of gas. all these interests extra place explain going to buy with some of them. i funded by 10 is a loans, so they option to prove that you've created that project his lunch because it never be country to be multiple supplie
but zimbabwe and political analysts could cite with stacy stacy is actually western monday. the striking the country down insights as that is being put back on the some of the west. because if you look at this environment, the debt is that it is struggling with is the full time in the depths and that is owed to the world bank. it was due to financial institutions. each is almost simple daughter because the initial amount of that was part is almost a stage of what it is fully now, which means...
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by resin, stacy. >> thas.hanks to both you joining me now to discuss former tru attney ji trusty. he left e trump lega y'll team after the former president was dicted in the classified documents case, jim thanks so much. for being here. so you worked for do trump. what do you k hee' saying to his lawyers, right noter th first day of >> yeah. look, i think thehe biggest conversation is about about the process of jury selection. it is a challenge in today's world where the jurors want, unlike history, a lot of them want to get on a jury like this. they want to have that opportunity to be a celebrity juror at some point to go on tv and announce all the things that are supposedly secret but by way of deliberations and i think that makes a real challenge for trump's attorneys to try to fair it out. which ones are sleepers? which ones areuiding the answers to the court's questions in a way where they say, well, i know. i voted democratic for the last 52 years, but i think i could be fair it's a very easy task asd to shade your qualifying answerin a way where you might get selected or at
by resin, stacy. >> thas.hanks to both you joining me now to discuss former tru attney ji trusty. he left e trump lega y'll team after the former president was dicted in the classified documents case, jim thanks so much. for being here. so you worked for do trump. what do you k hee' saying to his lawyers, right noter th first day of >> yeah. look, i think thehe biggest conversation is about about the process of jury selection. it is a challenge in today's world where the jurors...
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commissioner stacy here. we have a quorum. so i'd like to announce that the san francisco public utilities commission acknowledges that it owns and are stewards of the unseated lands located within the ethnohistoric territory of the ohlone tribe and other familiar descendants of the historic, federally recognized mission san jose verona band of alameda county. the sf puc also recognizes that every citizen residing within the greater bay area has and continues to benefit from, the use and occupation of the molecular ohlone tribe's aboriginal lands since before and after the san francisco public utilities commission's founding in 1932. it is vitally important that we not only recognize the history of the tribal lands in which we reside, but also we acknowledge and honor the fact that the ohlone people have established a working partnership with the sfpuc and our productive and flourishing members. with the grant within the greater san francisco bay area communities today. commissioner rivera, thank you, president paulson, i woul
commissioner stacy here. we have a quorum. so i'd like to announce that the san francisco public utilities commission acknowledges that it owns and are stewards of the unseated lands located within the ethnohistoric territory of the ohlone tribe and other familiar descendants of the historic, federally recognized mission san jose verona band of alameda county. the sf puc also recognizes that every citizen residing within the greater bay area has and continues to benefit from, the use and...
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on your custom reports on amy crux, on the paintings department, but the residents, stacy vance, search right on the face of the case. you need to see these basic needs running state dw reporter, daniel. i'm going to be in new jersey. and same from us. please stay safe, many thanks for your update. and finally, the secret to living a long life. we all want to know and i'm sure just good luck. apparently that's according to the world's oldest man. and that title goes to 111 year old john tennis wood from the okay. he's inherited the goodness world records title from the event as well, a man whose death was announced earlier this week. tennis wood said there was no secret to his diet. and his favorite food was fish and chips, which he, every friday in tokyo, is in full bloom with a familiar spring site of cherry blossoms this year, a little later than usual, a popular draw for tourists and residents. a length of blanket of pink was delayed due to colder weather cherry blossoms known as the kora and japanese. are the nations favorite flowers? the trees usually r a peak loom in late march t
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commissioner stacy here. we have a quorum. so i'd like to announce that the san francisco public utilities commission acknowledges that it owns and are stewards of the unseated lands located within the ethnohistoric territory of the ohlone tribe and other familiar descendants of the historic, federally recognized mission san jose verona band of alameda county. the sf puc also recognizes that every citizen si
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in 1984, a patient named stacy arrived, and it began her family's touching story that is still going on today. vicki: childhood cancer, it's just hard. stacey passed on christmas day of 1986. there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm thinking, we already had a catastrophic disease in our family. not my grandson too. marlo thomas: st. jude has helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% when it opened to 80% today. join with your credit or debit card for only $19 a month, and we'll send you this saint jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. jessica: for anybody that would give, the money is going tow
in 1984, a patient named stacy arrived, and it began her family's touching story that is still going on today. vicki: childhood cancer, it's just hard. stacey passed on christmas day of 1986. there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child,...
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number of funding permits to keep the populations in check and to raise money for local times. president stacy told that you have a newspaper that a band on hunting trophies could impoverish some bucks. swans. my correspondent pamela ramos, in the box one capital governor roden told me what's really behind the president's threat. yeah, i agree with you. to 1000 is the low over elephant. i think the president messy says just trust 3. ted. i'm, they have tried to do the news, the side of the web towards just tried to show the rest been well, but this is what you say opinion on the ground business. why we need to, to do it this being by the west and well and has other ideas. so that's why he's also had a new, they've been to 1000 elephants. okay. i'm guessing he's not serious. so because i'm just trying to think of the logistics that's, that's a lot of value funds to move as i'm also trying to think of that the logistics, but let's whole, let's, let's close, i've seen doesn't hope that it hasn't sold cheap. but if it's majority, the federal government has to be agreed to. um, how's these election
number of funding permits to keep the populations in check and to raise money for local times. president stacy told that you have a newspaper that a band on hunting trophies could impoverish some bucks. swans. my correspondent pamela ramos, in the box one capital governor roden told me what's really behind the president's threat. yeah, i agree with you. to 1000 is the low over elephant. i think the president messy says just trust 3. ted. i'm, they have tried to do the news, the side of the web...
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on amy crux, under department, let me raise the dentist, stacy vance. right. right. so you need to see these basic a need trying to speak the d w reporter. and daniel, i'm going to be in new jersey and same from us. please stay safe. many thanks for your update. the secret to living along lice. well, just good luck. apparently that's according to the world's oldest man. and that title goes to 111 year old john tennis. what from the u. k? he has inherited the game, his world record and title from venezuela. a man who stephanie was announced earlier this week. tennis where he said there was no secret to his diet and his favorite food was fish and chips, which every friday in tokyo was in full bloom with the familiar spring sight of terry watson's this year a little later than usual. although a popular draw for tourists and residents, a length of blanket of pink was delayed due to colder weather cherry blossoms known as the kora and japanese or the nations paper flow. the trees usually are at peak blue in late march to early april. and before we go, a quick reminder of
on amy crux, under department, let me raise the dentist, stacy vance. right. right. so you need to see these basic a need trying to speak the d w reporter. and daniel, i'm going to be in new jersey and same from us. please stay safe. many thanks for your update. the secret to living along lice. well, just good luck. apparently that's according to the world's oldest man. and that title goes to 111 year old john tennis. what from the u. k? he has inherited the game, his world record and title...
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in 1984, a patient named stacy arrived, and it began her family's touching story that is still going on today. vicki: childhood cancer, it's just hard. stacey passed on christmas day of 1986. there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm thinking, we already had a catastrophic disease in our family. not my grandson too. marlo thomas: st. jude has helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% when it opened to 80% today. join with your credit or debit card for only $19 a month, and we'll send you this saint jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. jessica: for anybody that would give, the money is going tow
in 1984, a patient named stacy arrived, and it began her family's touching story that is still going on today. vicki: childhood cancer, it's just hard. stacey passed on christmas day of 1986. there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child,...
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in 1984, a patient named stacy arrived, and it began her family's touching story that is still going on today. vicki: childhood cancer, it's just hard. stacey passed on christmas day of 1986. there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm thinking, we already had a catastrophic disease in our family. not my grandson too. marlo thomas: st. jude has helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% when it opened to 80% today. join with your credit or debit card for only $19 a month, and we'll send you this saint jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. jessica: for anybody that would give, the money is going tow
in 1984, a patient named stacy arrived, and it began her family's touching story that is still going on today. vicki: childhood cancer, it's just hard. stacey passed on christmas day of 1986. there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child,...
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has ended with stacy is a would call the professor that was in decline. but now things have changed and his business is building and see i'm a new i'm and could be there is hope for 2 years. and i have trained hundreds of craftsmen. they will become, would cover themselves for manual craft, gives you a great sense of satisfaction and it's a cultural value that needs to stay who's to dishes, of why the the most of how do i to books around beating his drum to remind people to wake up for that to kneel before the start with the rama, done fast. the old town, also known as a ballot, is alive once again, hash about about a 100, so you get some captivating pictures from iceland. now showcasing 2 of nature's most spectacular events happening simultaneously. interrupting volcano and the northern lives. it is the 2nd time in this many weeks that people in iceland have seen the spectacle with it. so from the time of christ, the moment you can find much more information on our website and use continues here to africa. direct which is coming up next the the challenge
has ended with stacy is a would call the professor that was in decline. but now things have changed and his business is building and see i'm a new i'm and could be there is hope for 2 years. and i have trained hundreds of craftsmen. they will become, would cover themselves for manual craft, gives you a great sense of satisfaction and it's a cultural value that needs to stay who's to dishes, of why the the most of how do i to books around beating his drum to remind people to wake up for that to...
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we have frances stacy. start with frances, lady as first. investors reported earnings. investors liked what they heard. sales were down. elon musk talked about his plan for the robo-taxi. what do you think, do you think this stock deserve as 10% bump today? >> i think the stock does deserve a 10% bump, when you think about it tech is really overbought and it has gotten way over its skis. especially when you consider the potential rate cuts are constantly readjusting and tech is not really selling off proportional to that. tesla already sold off 50%. is a way of playing tech. the bad news is priced in. the first quarter was disasterous. you have the lower cost of evs. you have the a.i., robo-taxi story. you have the mega-pack in the background sales of that are up dramatically. so tesla is a safer tech play than the oh bought stocks at this point. edward: so you like tesla at 159, then, you're buying it? >> as long as it holds 150 i think, i think you're going to see a retracement on the chart. it sold off 50%. so has gotten a lot cheaper. edward: jonathan, musk says the
we have frances stacy. start with frances, lady as first. investors reported earnings. investors liked what they heard. sales were down. elon musk talked about his plan for the robo-taxi. what do you think, do you think this stock deserve as 10% bump today? >> i think the stock does deserve a 10% bump, when you think about it tech is really overbought and it has gotten way over its skis. especially when you consider the potential rate cuts are constantly readjusting and tech is not really...
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you just heard francis and stacy. according to john byrnes which is probably one of the best out there, people are optimistic about the future would it comes to personal finance for this main reason. over the next 12 months people 22% want to pay off the debt, they're not to keep buying on the credit card and pay off debt, it does not work. it's time with the blowing of smoke in the gas lighting to stop, we need to be honest and folks that are position to make a change to affect change for the average person out there, people are hurting and it's time to acknowledge that maybe we can get policy that looks at them the way that liz claman does with care in understanding. >> you have 18 minutes to get to cleveland. >> i'll call you from there. liz: quick
you just heard francis and stacy. according to john byrnes which is probably one of the best out there, people are optimistic about the future would it comes to personal finance for this main reason. over the next 12 months people 22% want to pay off the debt, they're not to keep buying on the credit card and pay off debt, it does not work. it's time with the blowing of smoke in the gas lighting to stop, we need to be honest and folks that are position to make a change to affect change for the...
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stacy, it's great to see you. wow, your prolific authorship, we are going to get to in a moment. but first, i wonder what you make of this memo. i feel like there's a lot of conflict that democrats may feel when learning about it. >> i think it raises an important point about the efficacy of voter registration, but i think it misses the larger picture. which is that we should have nonpartisan registration because that's how we protect democracy. getting people to own their right to their citizenship, to their ability to cast a ballot and participate in elections should be a nonpartisan effort by everyone. we should want more americans involved. the partisanship piece comes in where we want them to actually get the things they need, and my party, i believe, does a better job of delivering outcomes that communities need. however, the misunderstanding that, and the tension we're hearing is that we see this as an either/or. the work that we did in georgia, was actually never simply about voter registration. that got the greatest share of the attention, we recognize that voter registr
stacy, it's great to see you. wow, your prolific authorship, we are going to get to in a moment. but first, i wonder what you make of this memo. i feel like there's a lot of conflict that democrats may feel when learning about it. >> i think it raises an important point about the efficacy of voter registration, but i think it misses the larger picture. which is that we should have nonpartisan registration because that's how we protect democracy. getting people to own their right to their...
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. >> lawrence: here to reacted host stacy on the right on sirius xm stacy washington. >> good morning. >> lawrence: the man was elected back in 2016 what did he do to black people then? >> i don't know. invited us to the white house every single year which biden has failed to do. i don't know if you noticed that president biden has not yet had onblack history month celebration where he invites black leadership across the country to the white house to hang out with him. jennifer lawrence she said we know what mania and mental illness looks like. yes we do. we just saw a little bit of it there. er do you remember, lawrence, when president biden you said they are going to put you all back in chains in exactly that accent and vernacular. she is saying it. she believes it. if you want to see more unhinged rhetoric from her she does this all the time on instagram. she talks about politics and things that really aren't true and from her perspective as a wealthy woman in hollywood, i'm not sure what exactly she thinks she would have in relation to president trump but i just remember the highe
. >> lawrence: here to reacted host stacy on the right on sirius xm stacy washington. >> good morning. >> lawrence: the man was elected back in 2016 what did he do to black people then? >> i don't know. invited us to the white house every single year which biden has failed to do. i don't know if you noticed that president biden has not yet had onblack history month celebration where he invites black leadership across the country to the white house to hang out with him....
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i say no more not other than to recall the issues going to jurisdiction are assessed climate. stacy, by reference to whether the court will be able to make a judgement specifically on the merits. not by looking at the professional measures phase in isolation. it could not be otherwise. as the 2nd point, it was argued that the current case is one with a legal interest, so that the state might be effected, but a mold. and hence the principle and mon, at tree gold, is not engaged. it was said that no demand was made impacting the rights of a 3rd state. and the reference point to be nic correct q is application from which it is said to be clear that the issue is not worth it. israel has breached its international obligations, but indeed, with a germany has breached it's a wall of fundamental rules on consent, could not, in any event, be bypassed by attempts at all for pleasing. it is useful to focus on the correct goods application. this shows that the essential keystone in the construct of the current claim is the law for nature in which israel is said to be pursuing its current militar
i say no more not other than to recall the issues going to jurisdiction are assessed climate. stacy, by reference to whether the court will be able to make a judgement specifically on the merits. not by looking at the professional measures phase in isolation. it could not be otherwise. as the 2nd point, it was argued that the current case is one with a legal interest, so that the state might be effected, but a mold. and hence the principle and mon, at tree gold, is not engaged. it was said that...
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the fact is, in this instance that the court's jurisdiction is established at private, stacy in order to rule on the application, is without any shadow of a doubt. your recent to jurisprudence confirms this and that is enough also to ground to jurisdiction to indicate the provisional measure sort. it is also enough to rule out the objections that to germany doubtless will rely on tomorrow based on the amount of trico principal. even although for excellence, this is the question that has nothing to do with the existence of jurisdiction, of which there is no doubt. but of the exercise there of stevens says, the dramatic circumstances of the case before you today in no way and then himself to any doctrinal. so searching allow me mister president to say that i have never understood the value of the so called a principles. even though those result took elated in a case that had quite exceptional features. the quote on several occasions has the stations that it was attached to it at the expense of intellectual acrobatics that struck me at times as being stream. if it is just the question of
the fact is, in this instance that the court's jurisdiction is established at private, stacy in order to rule on the application, is without any shadow of a doubt. your recent to jurisprudence confirms this and that is enough also to ground to jurisdiction to indicate the provisional measure sort. it is also enough to rule out the objections that to germany doubtless will rely on tomorrow based on the amount of trico principal. even although for excellence, this is the question that has nothing...
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stacy desilva reports the 21-year-old turned himself in. >> notice behind his back. there's the knife. >> reporter: sheriff grady judd says once emmanuel espinoza's mother opened the door her son started stabbing her more than 70 times. >> he said he knew where to stab her for maximum effect because of his biology classes. >> reporter: he had driven to his mother's home from the university of florida, where he is a premed student. he was valedictorian of the frostproof class of 2020. >> he was quoted at his high school graduation by saying high school was just one of the chapters out of the mmany we wil have throughout our lives. >> reporter: in that speech he thanked his mother and father for being perfect role models. his mother was 46-year-old elvia espinoza, a beloved teacher in frostproof. he told detectives he loved his mother and he they had a good relationship. he told detectives she annoyed him when she he was younger. >> he said i wanted to do this for some time but didn't have the nerve to do it. so i just made up my mind that today was the day. >> reporte
stacy desilva reports the 21-year-old turned himself in. >> notice behind his back. there's the knife. >> reporter: sheriff grady judd says once emmanuel espinoza's mother opened the door her son started stabbing her more than 70 times. >> he said he knew where to stab her for maximum effect because of his biology classes. >> reporter: he had driven to his mother's home from the university of florida, where he is a premed student. he was valedictorian of the frostproof...
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as an stacy told the gentleman newspapers that about on hunting trophies could impoverish some bus one. it's a student in correspondence. tablo ramos who joins us from the box one in the capital, a governor on a welcome. pamela, 20000. that's a lot of alley funds. what's really behind the president's right? that yeah, i agree with you to 1000 is the low of elephant. i think the president messy says just trust 3 ted. um they have tried to do with the news. the side of the web towards just tried to show the rest been well, but this is what you say opinion on the ground business. why we need tool to do it this thing, but the western world has other ideas. so that's why he's also have a new way of doing it. 1000 telephones. okay. i'm guessing he's not serious. so because i'm just trying to think of the logistics that's, that's a lot of other funds to move i'm also trying to think of the logistics, but let's whole, let's, let's chose, i've seen, doesn't hope that it hasn't sold cheap. but if his majority, the federal government has to be agreed to, um, how's these elections um and give them
as an stacy told the gentleman newspapers that about on hunting trophies could impoverish some bus one. it's a student in correspondence. tablo ramos who joins us from the box one in the capital, a governor on a welcome. pamela, 20000. that's a lot of alley funds. what's really behind the president's right? that yeah, i agree with you to 1000 is the low of elephant. i think the president messy says just trust 3 ted. um they have tried to do with the news. the side of the web towards just tried...
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. $194.00 of the 2 books students have returned to stacy, either by a government negotiations or by sleeping on the event of the $100.00 of remembrance of the remaining $82.00 girls in captivity, their families, an activist of the wing back. i'll go, some movements are demanding action. president. mr. president, we want the guy who does everything in the day. so just the, but the, but she wasn't the last time mazda of doctors where heard of a materia 10 years on here. still a challenge for 40 cs, obviously international says they have been 17 such cases to be the same. then about 1700 students popping up dr. the notes on the gangs don't locally is found. it's for behind more recent attacks. they often release for students to a ranch on this page, but actively say the government has not shown enough political will to fix the problem. we came up with. i deeply disappointed it would be probably the best deal by successive governments of what most is this 2014 india in our ability or the fuse out of video rescue or our daughter play the kid now on schools of now 1864 while it's 184 students, ass
. $194.00 of the 2 books students have returned to stacy, either by a government negotiations or by sleeping on the event of the $100.00 of remembrance of the remaining $82.00 girls in captivity, their families, an activist of the wing back. i'll go, some movements are demanding action. president. mr. president, we want the guy who does everything in the day. so just the, but the, but she wasn't the last time mazda of doctors where heard of a materia 10 years on here. still a challenge for 40...