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archie from south carolina. joe doesn't fall asleep after dinner. he falls asleep in his dinner. hope he doesn't have soup. dana from chicago. maybe fani willis should hire a more qualified lawyer. how about hunter? he did go to yale. craig from michigan. why does everybody talk about hunter like he's a 17-year-old kid? he's 53. i know! mark from texas. did i just hear jerry call illegal immigrants illegal? yeah, he says he wants them to have babies. apparently i am not pulling my weight. lucinda from florida. jesse, i believe you assisted, but you didn't have the babies. true. but i assisted very well. ken from wayne, new jersey. will you will be celebrating dei thursday every thursday? yes, we will. every thursday on "jesse watters primetime" will be dei thursday.
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for the horses really. they are thoroughbred horses, they arejust better kept moving and not waiting around at the start, the sooner you get started, the better really. the few extra turns wasn't ideal. hopefully, it didn't affect any of the horses too badly. we got you —— we got through it all right. what we got through it all right. what would ou we got through it all right. what would you get — we got through it all right. what would you get -- _ we got through it all right. what would you get -- what - we got through it all right. what would you get —— what would you say to the protesters? would you get -- what would you say to the protesters?— to the protesters? look, it is a difficult subject. _ to the protesters? look, it is a difficult subject. all _ to the protesters? look, it is a difficult subject. all i _ to the protesters? look, it is a difficult subject. all i can - to the protesters? look, it is a difficult subject. all i can say l to the protesters? look, it is a| difficult subject. all i can say is lucinda's russell, her work, you will never get any care and attention better anywhere. if any of them went to ratios, they would see how well the horses are looked after day in and day out. —— race yards. the girls and the stable yards do such a greatjob, every horse is careful so well. they should really go to a racing yard for a morning and it would probably be a better thing if they learnt about how well they were taken care of. the winning
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$100 million 100 billion dollars. senator we, of course, would need to go through a notice and comment. rulemaking stand in this process, but i anticipate the need to strengthen capital and equity standards for firms over $100 billion. so what do you think, sultan? stronger regulations would look like well, they're probably going to look at two different things. the first is undoing some of the rollbacks from a few years ago under the trump administration that lucinda degree of regulatory compliance on banks and in this size range, the second is probably looking at new regulations if they can get it through congress, looking at everything from the bank balance sheet to growth to customer type and a few other mechanical issues so that the banks can be controlled in terms of their growth or contraction. regulators also suggested they're open to forcing svb executives to return their
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criticism and resources. presumably this is not a situation exclusive to west sussex?— this is not a situation exclusive to west sussex? that is right. those are really heartbreaking _ west sussex? that is right. those are really heartbreaking stories i west sussex? that is right. those. are really heartbreaking stories and i am afraid they are replicated across the country, where people are struggling to find services for their children and young people are really struggling to get access to what they need at the time that they needed. in what they need at the time that they needed. . , ,., what they need at the time that they needed. . , , ., . needed. in lucinda's report we heard the numbers. — needed. in lucinda's report we heard the numbers, they _ needed. in lucinda's report we heard the numbers, they are _ needed. in lucinda's report we heard the numbers, they are going - needed. in lucinda's report we heard the numbers, they are going up, - needed. in lucinda's report we heard i the numbers, they are going up, more and more people are taking their own lives, what do you put that down too? i know it is a tricky question too? i know it is a tricky question to answer, but can you think of why this pattern might be happening? well, obviously the reasons for each individual young person that becomes unwell or is struggling, they are really different. it might be things that have happened to them in their childhood, or it might be worries around school, it might be things happening in the family, it might be
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oval room upstairs, and i love lucinda. i love lyndon. but the star of those pictures is yuki. >> i found yuki on thanksgiving eve as a abandoned little puppy or little dog at a johnson city filling station, and the long and short of it is that my father identified with yuki very much. here he had been abandoned in a country filling station, to going from that bereaved situation to sleeping in the white house with the president of the united states. and he just -- he just loved that. >> presidential pets can give us a window into family life at the white house. and when they have their own production crew, they add a furry dimension to holiday cheer. >> but i've already given you an important job. your job is to take care of ms. beasley.
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normal came, we were just fine with it. having said that, of course, we missed the secret service because in those days, the secret service were much more informal, and we really developed a tremendous bond with them and as a matter of fact, with many of them, we stayed in touch over the years, including their children, and how wonderful that is for us. we have kind of a large extended family still. >> the mixed emotions of a last white house christmas are truly understood by only a very few people. susan eisenhower's grandfather was just the 34th president of the united states. lucy johnson's father was the 36th. could you tell our viewers why were you spending that christmas in the white house and talk about the fact that your husbands were gone and lucinda had just been born. >> well, it was our last christmas as a part of a first
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