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jeffrey: you want to enjoy the good parts?en: every now and then you say to yourself, i wrote a really good line there. oh, boy, that's really cool. jeffrey: but how does he do it? and how does he generate so many ideas? stephen: i can't explain it. but see, that's the beautiful thing about what i do. it's just like being belted by an idea. jeffrey: he cites the example of the story "danny couglin's bad dream" in the new collection. stephen: i was getting out of bed one day, and i thought to myself, what if an ordinary guy had a psychic vision in a dream about where a body was buried and actually went out there and found that body? would anybody believe that he had that vision? or would they think that he did it? and -- jeffrey: wait a minute, you just woke up thinking that? stephen: yeah. no, i didn't wake up thinking that. i was putting on my pants when i had this idea, you know. and i put them on one leg at a time, and i had one leg my pants, and i had this idea. and by the time i got the other leg in, i had almost the whol
jeffrey: you want to enjoy the good parts?en: every now and then you say to yourself, i wrote a really good line there. oh, boy, that's really cool. jeffrey: but how does he do it? and how does he generate so many ideas? stephen: i can't explain it. but see, that's the beautiful thing about what i do. it's just like being belted by an idea. jeffrey: he cites the example of the story "danny couglin's bad dream" in the new collection. stephen: i was getting out of bed one day, and i...
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jeffrey: eddie glaude jr.-american studies at princeton university and author of the 2020 book, "begin again: james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own." >> i think if you read baldwin closely, there is this underlying idea that we have yet to discover who we are. right? because the ghost of the past in so many ways, not only blind us, but they have us by the throat. jeffrey: james arthur baldwin was born in harlem in 1924 and raised there by his mother and stepfather, a baptist preacher. the oldest of nine children, he excelled in school and served as a junior minister. a man on the margins, black and queer, he spent years of his life abroad, much of it in france, beginning at age 24. he wrote novels including "go tell it on the mountain," an autobiographical book about growing up in harlem, and "giovanni's room," about a tormented love affair between two men living in paris. and powerful essays exploring race and american identity, including "notes of a native son" and "the fire next time."
jeffrey: eddie glaude jr.-american studies at princeton university and author of the 2020 book, "begin again: james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own." >> i think if you read baldwin closely, there is this underlying idea that we have yet to discover who we are. right? because the ghost of the past in so many ways, not only blind us, but they have us by the throat. jeffrey: james arthur baldwin was born in harlem in 1924 and raised there by his mother and...
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jeffrey: you can say whatever you like.laughter] maya: i present myself as i came here 27 is ago i worked on capitol hill and that is how i got social security. that's actually not true. back in 1986 when i had my very first job as a courtesy clerk as aggressors were -- does anybody know what a courtesy clerk is? a bagger. it was my very first job. i was making $5.15 in san antonio, texas. i got my very first check, and i opened up my check, because it was a paper check. i looked at that and i had about two dollars. i was like, i worked so hard, and yet i don't have any money. i remember coming home to my mother. i was just like a sophomore in high school. i remember coming home to my mother and i said, "mama, who is fica, and why are they taking my money?" [laughter] and i will never forget this for as long as i live. my mother said, "baby, that is your social security and medicare, and you're going to need it one day." [laughter] now, my mother died in 2015 of stage iv metastatic breast cancer. i will never forget her say
jeffrey: you can say whatever you like.laughter] maya: i present myself as i came here 27 is ago i worked on capitol hill and that is how i got social security. that's actually not true. back in 1986 when i had my very first job as a courtesy clerk as aggressors were -- does anybody know what a courtesy clerk is? a bagger. it was my very first job. i was making $5.15 in san antonio, texas. i got my very first check, and i opened up my check, because it was a paper check. i looked at that and i...
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jeffrey: the 8 part series "omnivore" is now streaming. newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. ♪ geoff: before we -- amna: kamala harris introduced tim walz tonight. the duo made their first joint campaign appearance at a rally tonight in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. vp. harris: since the day that i announced my candidacy, i set out to find a partner who can help fill this brighter future. [crowd cheering] vp. harris: a leader who will help unite our nation and move us forward. so pennsylvania, i am here today because i found such a leader. [crowd cheering] vp. harris: governor tim walz of the great state of minnesota! gov. walz: i could not be prouder to be on this ticket and to help vice president harris become what we all know is very, very good for us to think about coming next president of the united states of america. geoff: the campaign says it has raised more than $20 million since this morning's announcement. amna: and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. geoff: and i'm geoff bennett, thanks for spending part of you
jeffrey: the 8 part series "omnivore" is now streaming. newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. ♪ geoff: before we -- amna: kamala harris introduced tim walz tonight. the duo made their first joint campaign appearance at a rally tonight in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. vp. harris: since the day that i announced my candidacy, i set out to find a partner who can help fill this brighter future. [crowd cheering] vp. harris: a leader who will help unite our nation and move us forward. so...
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thank you ambassador james jeffrey _ them. thank you ambassador james jeffrey for _ them.ng us i james jeffrey for taking us through everything in the middle east. could we be closer to finding life on mars? scientists say they've identified liquid water on the planet, deep in it's rocky outer crust. the findings come from a new analysis of data from a nasa probe that touched down back in 2018. victoria gill has that story. the red planet. for years, scientists have searched for the secrets of its watery past. its surface is marked by channels from ancient rivers, but it's now a desert. this latest study has finally found the planet's missing liquid water, buried deep in the martian rock. to locate it, nasa had to send a very sensitive piece of robotic equipment. lift—off of the united launch alliance atlas v rocket. and that's what they did back in 2018... touchdown confirmed. cheering and applause. ..when i was at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory as the team celebrated the successful landing of the mars insight probe. it will be sending its data back here, to mission con
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for jeffrey, this was the final loss, now disney is trying to steal his day in court. death of kanapkorn tantuan is far from the first accident on the territory of the famous amusement park. all the same poisonings and allergy attacks happen there periodically. and the big question is how many visitors to the park have already had their mouths shut by endless user agreement, which, as a rule, no one reads. this time, the tansuan family managed to strike back at the company's reputation. valeria vershinina, sergey saushkin, lead the duty unit. the entire operational legal news feed in telegram channels. and the duty unit and honest detective, subscribe, also our investigation, watch daily releases on the platform, go to the broadcast tab, turn on honest detective, our release is over, maxim ovchan was in the studio, don't miss our final release today in 18:15, see you soon, it's easy to get confused in the facts when you see only part of the overall picture, the pursuit of views changes entire locations, inside america, beyond its borders, what is the remaining intrigue
for jeffrey, this was the final loss, now disney is trying to steal his day in court. death of kanapkorn tantuan is far from the first accident on the territory of the famous amusement park. all the same poisonings and allergy attacks happen there periodically. and the big question is how many visitors to the park have already had their mouths shut by endless user agreement, which, as a rule, no one reads. this time, the tansuan family managed to strike back at the company's reputation. valeria...
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then it turned out that jeffrey fell into a mousetrap even twice.he same conditions are put forward by the application through which tickets to the amusement park are purchased, that is, having bought a ticket, people automatically waive any claims against the park, although they do not even suspect it. for jeffrey, this was the final loss, now disney is trying to steal his day in court. the death of kanapkorn tantsuan is far from. the first accident on the territory of the famous amusement park, all the same poisonings and attacks of allergies happen there periodically. and the big question is how many visitors of the park have already been shut up by endless user agreements, which, as a rule, no one reads. this time the tantsuan family managed to strike back at the company's reputation. valeria vershinina, sergey saushkin, conduct the duty part. on saturday at 18:15 do not miss the final release of our program. how scammers drove a people's artist of russia for us for several months and why no one could stop her in time they called by replacing th
then it turned out that jeffrey fell into a mousetrap even twice.he same conditions are put forward by the application through which tickets to the amusement park are purchased, that is, having bought a ticket, people automatically waive any claims against the park, although they do not even suspect it. for jeffrey, this was the final loss, now disney is trying to steal his day in court. the death of kanapkorn tantsuan is far from. the first accident on the territory of the famous amusement...
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so jeffrey rosen, for instance, will be there. mr. rubin's, who has a number of books, historic figures, and the book he's going to talk about at the festival is about the president's and character douglas brinkley. doris kearns goodwin. so having the author will give members of congress a sense of history and to think about what is a doris kearns goodwin 50 years from now or michael castles or douglas brinkley going to be writing about you all right now. well, it turns out, mrs. hayden, your mother is reading james mcbride. oh, yeah. and a book called camelot. so we will send john back out there. and to anybody else, the news, the news. i have to say, homer's in massachusetts. homer good afternoon. what's on your reading list? oh, this is also massachusetts. i am reading rob ford's from on this continent by david hauser, which is a good book. i become a history buff. up until six months ago. i don't think i've. i've read six books in my lifetime and i'm almost 83 years old, so the book i'm reading is mental maps of the founders. but
so jeffrey rosen, for instance, will be there. mr. rubin's, who has a number of books, historic figures, and the book he's going to talk about at the festival is about the president's and character douglas brinkley. doris kearns goodwin. so having the author will give members of congress a sense of history and to think about what is a doris kearns goodwin 50 years from now or michael castles or douglas brinkley going to be writing about you all right now. well, it turns out, mrs. hayden, your...
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jeffrey, we have to have you back.n. >> thank you, jeffrey. >> thank you for >>> next, era new concerns from the united states and the ramp up -- in the middle east following the assassination of a high-level hamas leader. this is a move that could put cease-fire talks in jeopardy. we will get into it next on "the weekend." every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. >>> the u.s. is preparing to send more combat aircraft and worship to the middle east to increase support for the defense of israel and ensure the united states is prepared to respond to various contingencies. what are those contingencies? u.s. leaders are concerned about escalating violence in the region following recent attacks by israel on hamas and hezbollah leaders. which triggered threats of retaliation. joining us now to discuss is aaron david miller, for negotiator
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doctor jeffrey buckel with ucsf. thank you so much. >>thanks for having me. >>a major development today that could help people pay for their cancer treatments. and treatments of other issues like diabetes and even heart disease. the biden administration says it's managed to cut the prices of the ten most widely used medicare drugs. after talks with drugmakers, the white house says the savings will range from 38% to 79%. the new prices will kick in in 2026 and starting in 2025, out of pocket. drug costs will be capped at $2,000 for people with medicare part d, and americans owe about $220 billion in medical debt. and the government has proposed rules to prevent that debt from hurting somebody's current credit score. but that doesn't include medical credit cards, which a lot more people are using these days. cbs's anna werner has the warning from consumer advocates before you open that account, >>i applied put the exact amount of what my procedure costs. >>mary menino was so concerned about her experience with a medical credit card, she highlighted it on tiktok
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about the main statements of jeffrey sachs in the material of emil mersayev. is losing the war on the battlefield. this is the main thing. an attempt was made to distract attention by invading several ukrainian brigades and so-called nato mercenaries into a rural area of russia. from a military point of view, this pointless. that's how, clearly, to the point, inconveniently for most americans, the truth about the ukrainian crisis is voiced by the famous american economist, professor of columbia university jeffrey, as a guest of takir carlson. the united states is at war with russia in one form or another, we are in the hot phase of the conflict. we are in the hot phase of the war with russia, because it is not only about the money that the united states gives to ukraine, equipment, goals, strategy and advice. but our personnel are on the scene of the conflict. sometimes they are called mercenaries, sometimes they are simply not identified. from the us presidential elections and supported republican donald trump. and now watch the america with valentin bogdan
about the main statements of jeffrey sachs in the material of emil mersayev. is losing the war on the battlefield. this is the main thing. an attempt was made to distract attention by invading several ukrainian brigades and so-called nato mercenaries into a rural area of russia. from a military point of view, this pointless. that's how, clearly, to the point, inconveniently for most americans, the truth about the ukrainian crisis is voiced by the famous american economist, professor of...
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host: we will get jeffrey bloodworth to respond. guest: i think i will surprise the caller by agreeing with him to some extent. i am not a cheerleader for the democratic party. what i am a cheerleader for as i want democrats to go out into rural america and actively campaign and become stronger in rural america. i also want republicans to go into american cities again and actively campaign and become competitive. this is where i think the caller is correct. one-party rule is not good for democracy. iron sharpens iron. democrats have turned their backs on rural america. republicans have turned their backs on urban america. neither is good for either party. both are bad for america. the democratic party desperately needs a rural weenie. -- the democratic party desperately needs a rural wing. carl albert and the rural wing of the democratic party helped pass civil rights legislation from the 1930's to the 1970's. america also needs a republican party competitive in cities. american cities would be better governed if there were republic
host: we will get jeffrey bloodworth to respond. guest: i think i will surprise the caller by agreeing with him to some extent. i am not a cheerleader for the democratic party. what i am a cheerleader for as i want democrats to go out into rural america and actively campaign and become stronger in rural america. i also want republicans to go into american cities again and actively campaign and become competitive. this is where i think the caller is correct. one-party rule is not good for...
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jeffrey forbes sr. laughter. jeffrey... i'm keeping it going, so my son isjeffrey iii.eah. i grew up around lighthouses. we've got eight in the bahamas and my dad travelled to all of them. so, eversince i'm knee—high, i've been around lighthouses, so it's in my blood. but nowadays, it's like, i'm the last keeper left. if you use a light bulb, like how you automated the rest, if you put a light bulb in there, it's not the same. when you put the mantel on, like the real light, it's like a calm, smooth, you know, sensation. you know, it's mesmerising. to me, it's a big difference. you can see it for about 18—20 miles. people say, a lighthouse would be a lighthouse, but if it's not, it don't have the human part of it, it's just a brick wall. you know, to the community, this is a living being. but this lighthouse would take on an even greater role in the hearts of the locals. in 2019, the lives of bahamians would be changed forever. file: hurricane dorian has made landfall in the northwest - bahamas with winds of up to 180 mph. file: now, the us hurricane i center says storm
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for creators to workshop their productions while audiences get to enjoy new shows artistic producer jeffreye says as a filipino american, he's honored to have helped curate this year's lineup. >>>>i wasn't really raised to participate in theater or in the arts, >>>and that's why, as both a playwright and director, he hopes to help elevate underrepresented stories, >>>>be it, brand new comedies or brand new dramas from communities that haven't had the chance to speak up for themselves yet, >>>jeffrey began dabbling with theater in high school from acting to writing, and ultimately directing. while it was the community around theater that he fell in love with, he says, he also began to feel a sense of responsibility. >>>>i really got to learn about the power of things like representation, the power of getting to speak up and share your voice, share your story. >>>now, he's not only sharing his own stories, but he's helping other creatives to share their own. the new works festival allows performers and observers to support one another, >>>>with people staring at you but in a low >>>pressure,
for creators to workshop their productions while audiences get to enjoy new shows artistic producer jeffreye says as a filipino american, he's honored to have helped curate this year's lineup. >>>>i wasn't really raised to participate in theater or in the arts, >>>and that's why, as both a playwright and director, he hopes to help elevate underrepresented stories, >>>>be it, brand new comedies or brand new dramas from communities that haven't had the chance to...
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why is he mentioning jeffrey epstein when there are pictures of donald trump with jeffrey epstein? ] because, jonathan, look, i don't get it, but it plays to their base. they jd vance pick, jonathan, does it make sense. why did trump pick him? because he is playing to the base. they are nothing but cruel, they do nothing but insult the democratic ticket. it is like jd vance and donald trump are not trying to reach any voters outside of their base and they are going to keep it up. >> yeah, and amisha, i mean, as a democratic strategist, were you doing like a little dance in your chair when you hear him bring up jeffrey epstein? >> yeah, it is tone deaf, i mean, donald trump has more fire miles on jeffrey epstein's plans and i do on united, so i'm very confused why he would bring it up. he is running alongside a guy was already a convicted felon, he has already been adjudicated for being a sexual predator. and this is also someone who we know -- we have seen multiple women, out, over 32 at this point, who have accused him of it, including one that was a teenager. so, i don't know why
why is he mentioning jeffrey epstein when there are pictures of donald trump with jeffrey epstein? ] because, jonathan, look, i don't get it, but it plays to their base. they jd vance pick, jonathan, does it make sense. why did trump pick him? because he is playing to the base. they are nothing but cruel, they do nothing but insult the democratic ticket. it is like jd vance and donald trump are not trying to reach any voters outside of their base and they are going to keep it up. >> yeah,...
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why is he mentioning jeffrey epstein when there are pictures of donald trump with jeffrey epstein?an, look, i don't get it, but it plays to their base. the j.d. vance pick, jonathan, doesn't make sense. why did trump pick him? because he is playing just to the base. they are nothing but cruel, they do nothing but insult of the democratic ticket. it's like j.d. vance and donald trump are not trying to reach any voters outside of their base. they are going to keep it up. >> yeah, and, ameshia cross, as a democratic strategist, were you doing a little dance in your chair, when you heard him bring of jeffrey epstein? >> it's tone deaf. he has more models -- miles on jeffrey epstein's plane that i have on united. so he's running around a guy who's already, he's already been adjudicated for being a sexual predator. up to and including rape , and this is something we have seen 32 women at this point who have included him -- accused him credibly, including one who was a teenager. i don't know why there's any reason to bring this up again because it only falls on okay, well, j.d. vance is.
why is he mentioning jeffrey epstein when there are pictures of donald trump with jeffrey epstein?an, look, i don't get it, but it plays to their base. the j.d. vance pick, jonathan, doesn't make sense. why did trump pick him? because he is playing just to the base. they are nothing but cruel, they do nothing but insult of the democratic ticket. it's like j.d. vance and donald trump are not trying to reach any voters outside of their base. they are going to keep it up. >> yeah, and,...
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jeffrey forbes sr. laughter. jeffrey... i'm keeping it going, so my son isjeffrey iii.w up around lighthouses. we've got eight in the bahamas and my dad travelled to all of them. so, eversince i'm knee—high, i've been around lighthouses, so it's in my blood. but nowadays, it's like, i'm the last keeper left. if you use a light bulb, like how you automated the rest, if you put a light bulb in there, it's not the same. when you put the mantel on, like the real light, it's like a calm, smooth, you know, sensation. you know, it's mesmerising. to me, it's a big difference. you can see it for about 18—20 miles. people say, a lighthouse would be a lighthouse, but if it's not, it don't have the human part of it, it's just a brick wall. you know, to the community, this is a living being. but this lighthouse would take on an even greater role in the hearts of the locals. in 2019, the lives of bahamians would be changed forever. file: hurricane dorian has made landfall in the northwest - bahamas, with winds of up to 180mph. file: now, the us hurricane i center says storm dorian po
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doctor jeffrey varlotta with kaiser. thank you so much for joining us >live>thank you.e righ >>>coming up tonight on the cbs evening news for our eye on america meet the young people breaking into an old industry. farming. see the programs that are helping sow the seeds for a new generation to take over. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >liz>and coming up tonight at 5:00 as homeless encampment sweeps are happening, we'll take a look at a policy that faces some scrutiny. a behind the scenes look at bagging and tagging that story, and more with ryan yamamoto and myself coming up tonight at five. and thanks so much for joining us for today's conversation. we'd love to hear what you think. post your thoughts online using the hashtag kpix. the cbs evening news is next. local news continues on our streaming service cbs news, bay area. i'll see you at five. >> norah: tonight, free and on their way home. after months long, historic negotiations, "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich and mar
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jeffrey, great to see you. thanks for taking the time today. of all, just explain how does the new works festival work and what does this look like? >> so we are just entering our second week of the new works festival here at theatreworks. we have one more week going. and the way the festival works is we have playwrights and composers from both locally and all over the country coming to workshop their plays with us. so they get to come in and they get full teams of actors, directors, a tech crew, and we put on staged readings of these pieces, which are they have a little bit of movement. their script in hand, but it allows the audience to really hear the words, hear the story that is in development and what we're creating and the writers get to have these full audiences of up to 300 people. at the lucie stern theater in palo alto, to hear how an audience responds to the story and the work that they're putting together, and also the writers will, provide questions to sort of ask, what are what are some things that are on the writer's mind, and w
jeffrey, great to see you. thanks for taking the time today. of all, just explain how does the new works festival work and what does this look like? >> so we are just entering our second week of the new works festival here at theatreworks. we have one more week going. and the way the festival works is we have playwrights and composers from both locally and all over the country coming to workshop their plays with us. so they get to come in and they get full teams of actors, directors, a...
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the story involves a man called jeffrey piccolo.filed a wrongful death lawsuit against disney after his wife, dr kanokporn tangsuan, died. she passed away after suffering a severe allergic reaction after eating at a restaurant at the disney world theme park in orlando in 2023. he says that the restaurant did not take enough care over the severe allergies that she had to dairy and nuts, despite repeatedly being told about them, and he is suing disney for $50,000 plus the legal costs. mr piccolo, he wants the case to be heard in front of a jury in a court of law, but disney are saying that because of its terms of use that mr piccolo signed up, in other words, the small print, it is now saying that when he signed up to his disney+ account in 2019, he must now settle the matter out of court. now, the entertainment company argues that it cannot be taken to court because its terms and conditions say that any users settle disputes by arbitration. arbitration is of course overseen by a neutral third party who is not a judge. it is quicker,
the story involves a man called jeffrey piccolo.filed a wrongful death lawsuit against disney after his wife, dr kanokporn tangsuan, died. she passed away after suffering a severe allergic reaction after eating at a restaurant at the disney world theme park in orlando in 2023. he says that the restaurant did not take enough care over the severe allergies that she had to dairy and nuts, despite repeatedly being told about them, and he is suing disney for $50,000 plus the legal costs. mr piccolo,...
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jeffrey. [applause] today the national whistleblower center gave its first ever lifetime achievement award to dr. wiegan. some of you may have seen the movie the insider and i had a very wonderful dinner last night with dr. weigan and he's from the bronx and he was like russell crow who played him amazingly correct. he doesn't think so but it was like, i couldn't believe it. am i in the movie here. so you've heard what he's done and how many lives he's saved by standing up to big tobacco and you've heard how the tobacco industry tried to destroy him in some of the most ruthless ways possible including hiring an unbelievable private investigators to put hundreds of pages of dirt on him to try to smear him but he was standing at the cross roads of holding that industry accountable for hundreds of billions of dollars and we all know that the more the whistleblower's impact has, the great internal revenue their truth, the more the retaliation and as i've learned and if you see the movie the inside
jeffrey. [applause] today the national whistleblower center gave its first ever lifetime achievement award to dr. wiegan. some of you may have seen the movie the insider and i had a very wonderful dinner last night with dr. weigan and he's from the bronx and he was like russell crow who played him amazingly correct. he doesn't think so but it was like, i couldn't believe it. am i in the movie here. so you've heard what he's done and how many lives he's saved by standing up to big tobacco and...
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jeffrey, welcome, thank you for your willingness to appear with us., dmitry, thank you, i am always happy to participate in your program. jeffrey, there is a russian expression: to take the bull by the horns, that is, to start right away. and there trump is significantly behind, he has 46%, vice president harris 50, is this just a mismatch in methodology, or is there some big meaning here, maybe these key states are not typical. 45% for victory, i think that bookmakers are the best indicator, naturally, no one can say anything in advance, the country is divided approximately in half, but personally i think that harris has slightly better chances now, this is very interesting, again looking from... that barin may not live to see november, fall down the stairs or something else will happen, and approximately this happened, then, what happened at the debates, in fact... he fell down the stairs, everyone saw that he couldn't perform the duties of the president , much less run for another term, that's how his place went to harris, now we have a situation w
jeffrey, welcome, thank you for your willingness to appear with us., dmitry, thank you, i am always happy to participate in your program. jeffrey, there is a russian expression: to take the bull by the horns, that is, to start right away. and there trump is significantly behind, he has 46%, vice president harris 50, is this just a mismatch in methodology, or is there some big meaning here, maybe these key states are not typical. 45% for victory, i think that bookmakers are the best indicator,...
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there was a guy by the name of jeffrey jeffrey epstein, who was arrested his accomplice because lane maxwell will excuse me, will see the c t died on the history circumstances is accomplished. explain. maxwell was ultimately convicted in this somewhere. there was a list of people who was involved, very powerful people and we have yet to see that list. and they have yet to be held accountable. i don't hear from a crone or anyone else in europe saying we're very concerned that these people who are clearly based on evidentiary basis what are involved in child trafficking. so i find it hard to believe that their morals do not extend to jeffrey epstein and his network, but somehow they, they only, it's been to people who are rushing and yes i do. i think it has to do. but with both conflicts, the one in gaza and the one it is real at this time where the us feels that they could get further information if they had access to us and it's western allies to get further information if they had access to telegrams. um, you know, inside code and, you know, and garland, we've seen a wave of protes
there was a guy by the name of jeffrey jeffrey epstein, who was arrested his accomplice because lane maxwell will excuse me, will see the c t died on the history circumstances is accomplished. explain. maxwell was ultimately convicted in this somewhere. there was a list of people who was involved, very powerful people and we have yet to see that list. and they have yet to be held accountable. i don't hear from a crone or anyone else in europe saying we're very concerned that these people who...
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one of the unnamed coconspirator who cbs news identified as jeffrey clark, a trump loyalist within the, has been taken out of the new indictment. trump has long claimed he did nothing wrong. >> this is a persecution of a political opponent. this was never supposed to happen in america. >> reporter: but still intact in the indictment, the charge he engaged in a conspiracy against the right to vote and have one's vote counted. trump led sweeping efforts in the court and then when that failed began to pressure officials in congress added states to help him, including georgia's republican secretary of state brad raffensperger after trump lost the state. >> i just want to find 11,780 votes. >> reporter: raffensperger spoke to 60 minutes and 2021. >> he was asking us to recalibrate or recalculate, i believe, some of the different answer. >> reporter: trump's lawyers are excited to fight this. >> president trump lawyers are going to say there is no indictment you could bring that does not involved official actions because former president trump was in office at the time. >> norah: this is suc
one of the unnamed coconspirator who cbs news identified as jeffrey clark, a trump loyalist within the, has been taken out of the new indictment. trump has long claimed he did nothing wrong. >> this is a persecution of a political opponent. this was never supposed to happen in america. >> reporter: but still intact in the indictment, the charge he engaged in a conspiracy against the right to vote and have one's vote counted. trump led sweeping efforts in the court and then when that...
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there was a guy by the name of jeffrey jeffrey epstein, who was arrested his accomplice guess lane maxwell will excuse me, was c d t died on the serious circumstances. his accomplice explain, maxwell was ultimately convicted in this somewhere. there was a list of people who was involved, very powerful people and we have yet to see that list. and they have yet to be held accountable. i don't hear from a crone or anyone else in europe say we're very concerned that these people whom clearly based on evidentiary basis weren't involved in child trafficking. so i find it hard to believe that their morals do not extend to jeffrey epstein and his network. but somehow they, they only, it's been to people who are rushing and yes i do. i think it has to do, but with both conflicts, the one in gaza and the one it is really at this time where the us feels that they could get further information if they had access to us and it's western allies to get further information. if they had access to, to telegrams um, you know, inside code and, you know, and garland, we've seen a wave of protests in many wester
there was a guy by the name of jeffrey jeffrey epstein, who was arrested his accomplice guess lane maxwell will excuse me, was c d t died on the serious circumstances. his accomplice explain, maxwell was ultimately convicted in this somewhere. there was a list of people who was involved, very powerful people and we have yet to see that list. and they have yet to be held accountable. i don't hear from a crone or anyone else in europe say we're very concerned that these people whom clearly based...
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there was a guy by the name of jeffrey jeffrey epstein, who was arrested his accomplice guess lane maxwell will excuse me, was c d t died on the serious circumstances is accomplished. explain. maxwell was ultimately convicted in the somewhere. there was a list of people who was involved, very powerful people and we have yet to see that list. and they have yet to be held accountable. i don't hear from a crone or anyone else in europe saying we're very concerned that these people who are clearly based on evidentiary basis what are involved in child trafficking. so i find it hard to believe that their morals do not extend to jeffrey epstein and his network, but somehow they, they only, it's been to people who are rushing and yes i do. i think it has to do. but with both conflicts, the one in gaza and the one it is really at this time where the us feels that they could get further information if they had access to us. and it's western how to get further information. if they had access to, to tell grams um, you know, inside code. and, you know, and garland, we've seen a wave of protests in many
there was a guy by the name of jeffrey jeffrey epstein, who was arrested his accomplice guess lane maxwell will excuse me, was c d t died on the serious circumstances is accomplished. explain. maxwell was ultimately convicted in the somewhere. there was a list of people who was involved, very powerful people and we have yet to see that list. and they have yet to be held accountable. i don't hear from a crone or anyone else in europe saying we're very concerned that these people who are clearly...
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jeffrey. hey. how you doing? really good. how are you? all right.t the first in your family to do this, right? no. third generation. you're third generation? yes. so your dad's dad's dad? mm. and his name was? jeffrey forbes sr. they laugh i'm keeping it going, so my son - isjeffrey iii. is he really? yeah. i grew up around lighthouses. we had eight in the bahamas and my dad travelled to all of them. so ever since i'm knee—high, i've been around lighthouses, so it's in my blood. but nowadays, it's like, i'm the last keeper left. if you use a light bulb, like how you automated the rest, if you put a light bulb in there, it's not the same. when you put on the real light, it's like a calm, smooth, you know, sensation. you know, it's mesmerising. to me, it's a big difference. you can see it for about 18—20 miles. people say, a lighthouse would be a lighthouse, but if it's not, it don't have the human part of it, it's just a brick wall. you know, to the community, this is a living being. but this lighthouse would take on an even greater role in the heart
jeffrey. hey. how you doing? really good. how are you? all right.t the first in your family to do this, right? no. third generation. you're third generation? yes. so your dad's dad's dad? mm. and his name was? jeffrey forbes sr. they laugh i'm keeping it going, so my son - isjeffrey iii. is he really? yeah. i grew up around lighthouses. we had eight in the bahamas and my dad travelled to all of them. so ever since i'm knee—high, i've been around lighthouses, so it's in my blood. but nowadays,...
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then it turned out that jeffrey fell into a mousetrap even twice. the same conditions are put forward by the application through which tickets to the amusement park are purchased. that is, having bought a ticket, people automatically waive any claims against the park, although they do not even suspect it. for jeffrey, this is was a final loss, now disney is trying to steal his day in court. the death of kanapcorn tantuan is far from the first accident on the territory of the famous park of distinctions. all the same poisonings and attacks of allergies happen there periodically, the big question is how many visitors of the park have already shut their mouths with endless user agreements, which, as a rule, no one reads, this time the tantuan family managed to strike back at the reputation of the company. valeria vershinina, sergey saushkin, conduct duty part. today 18:15, do not miss the final issue of our program. the main topic will be presented by my colleague andrey ivlev. the most discussed legal topics of the week, and also unique journalistic i
then it turned out that jeffrey fell into a mousetrap even twice. the same conditions are put forward by the application through which tickets to the amusement park are purchased. that is, having bought a ticket, people automatically waive any claims against the park, although they do not even suspect it. for jeffrey, this is was a final loss, now disney is trying to steal his day in court. the death of kanapcorn tantuan is far from the first accident on the territory of the famous park of...
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the grammy nominated group will co-headline with the daytime disco sounds of poolside and frontman jeffreys me he's happy to be back playing where he got his start right here in the bay area >>>>now >>san francisco's sort of my spiritual home, like i still love it there. and, >>>>you >>know, la is just >>>>where >>i had to move to do music. i think it was a smart decision, but i feel like san francisco is such a beautiful city it's hard to take it out of your heart for a graduate from sf state jeffrey paradise remembers the days when he would walk with friends to stern grove. as i lived in the dorms, we would walk over to stern grove and like, see shows. and i never thought me and the drummer who were we were friends in the dorms, would be playing at stern grove one day. but here we are. we're actually doing it so yeah, he launched his dj career here in the bay area. i started djing in the dorms and then i started becoming a bit of a like a mission mission dj, mission bars kind of dj and then then i got to be. i grew to be like an opening act for big, big djs around san francisco. and then
the grammy nominated group will co-headline with the daytime disco sounds of poolside and frontman jeffreys me he's happy to be back playing where he got his start right here in the bay area >>>>now >>san francisco's sort of my spiritual home, like i still love it there. and, >>>>you >>know, la is just >>>>where >>i had to move to do music. i think it was a smart decision, but i feel like san francisco is such a beautiful city it's hard to...
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team is breaker jeffrey louis, also known as b-boy jeffro. omar villafranca caught up with jeffro before he headed over to france. >> reporter: your head may still be spinning. but rest assured 29-year-old jeffrey louis is only warming up. b-boy jeffrey, from houston, is one of four athletes to represent team usa at the 2024 paris olympics, where breakdancing, or simply breaking will make its olympic debut. how did you get introduced to breaking? >> it was my brother. my brother, he was the one, he was learning in middle school. and i was 10 years old. he would come back home and he would just teach me all the moves that he was learning while he was in the class. and that's kind of what got me into it. >> somebody from another country is seeing this for the first time on the olympic stage. they're going to say is it dance? what is it? what would you say it is? >> it's a dance. it's an art. it's a sport. it's all internal, though. it's creative. breaking is a mixture of self-expression. you have your artistic influences and you have that athle
team is breaker jeffrey louis, also known as b-boy jeffro. omar villafranca caught up with jeffro before he headed over to france. >> reporter: your head may still be spinning. but rest assured 29-year-old jeffrey louis is only warming up. b-boy jeffrey, from houston, is one of four athletes to represent team usa at the 2024 paris olympics, where breakdancing, or simply breaking will make its olympic debut. how did you get introduced to breaking? >> it was my brother. my brother, he...
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this is jeffrey. yes, i have great faith in democracy, and i truly believe that through democracy of the people that we will not elect someone that's been found guilty of a crime to be our president of the united states. so i have great faith in our democracy. host: you're in las vegas and you're a democrat. are you going to be seeing the vice president today? are you going to attend her rally? caller: i probably won't. my wife plans to go, but i'll probably be working. host: you can watch it on c-span. we'll have it live here. john in north carolina on the independent line. good morning, john. caller: yes, thank you, ma'am. i can't believe these democrats wanting to -- they complain about all these -- to our cities like new york, chicago, and all of that. i don't understand if they didn't want it then, how come they're wanting it now? that's amazing to me. i mean, they'll call good evil and evil good. we're all going to have to stand and give an account in what we do through you and me. so i don't un
this is jeffrey. yes, i have great faith in democracy, and i truly believe that through democracy of the people that we will not elect someone that's been found guilty of a crime to be our president of the united states. so i have great faith in our democracy. host: you're in las vegas and you're a democrat. are you going to be seeing the vice president today? are you going to attend her rally? caller: i probably won't. my wife plans to go, but i'll probably be working. host: you can watch it...
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host: we will get jeffrey bloodworth to respond.uest: i think i will surprise the caller by agreeing with him to some extent. i am not a cheerleader for the democratic party. what i am a cheerleader for as i want democrats to go out into rural america and actively campaign and become stronger in rural america. i also want republicans to go into american cities again and actively campaign and become competitive. this is where i think the caller is correct. one-party rule is not good for democracy. iron sharpens iron. democrats have turned their backs on rural america. republicans have turned their backs on urban america. neither is good for either party. both are bad for america. the democratic party desperately needs a rural weenie. -- the democratic party desperately needs a rural wing. carl albert and the rural wing of the democratic party helped pass civil rights legislation from the 1930's to the 1970's. america also needs a republican party competitive in cities. american cities would be better governed if there were republican
host: we will get jeffrey bloodworth to respond.uest: i think i will surprise the caller by agreeing with him to some extent. i am not a cheerleader for the democratic party. what i am a cheerleader for as i want democrats to go out into rural america and actively campaign and become stronger in rural america. i also want republicans to go into american cities again and actively campaign and become competitive. this is where i think the caller is correct. one-party rule is not good for...
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the grammy nominated group will co-headline with the daytime disco sound of poolside and frontman jeffreys our gianna franco he's happy to be back playing where he got his start, right here in the bay area >>>san francisco's sort of my spiritual home, like i still love it there. and, you know, la is just where i had to move to do music. i think it was a smart decision, but i feel like san francisco is such a beautiful city it's hard to take it out of your heart for a graduate from sf state jeffrey paradise remembers the days when he would walk with friends to stern grove. as i lived in the dorms, we would walk over to stern grove and like, see shows. and i never thought me and the drummer who were we were friends in the dorms, would be playing at stern grove one day. but here we are. we're actually doing it so yeah, he launched his dj career here in the bay area. i started djing in the dorms and then i started becoming a bit of a like a mission mission dj, mission bars kind of dj and then then i got to be. i grew to be like an opening act for big, big djs around san francisco and then. ye
the grammy nominated group will co-headline with the daytime disco sound of poolside and frontman jeffreys our gianna franco he's happy to be back playing where he got his start, right here in the bay area >>>san francisco's sort of my spiritual home, like i still love it there. and, you know, la is just where i had to move to do music. i think it was a smart decision, but i feel like san francisco is such a beautiful city it's hard to take it out of your heart for a graduate from sf...
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i'm drawing from new york by a forward visor to successive un secretary general. professor jeffrey sachs is director of the center for sustainable development at columbia university and president of the you and sustainable development solutions network. yes of is a special advisor to you and x rays. general clicking on ben key moon and antonio gutierrez, thank you so much for business expo. coming on you being tyler's in your work, trying to alert the weld the need for negotiations on ukraine and gaza. i suppose i have to ask you to give them your former advisor to so many governments. why your not more on circle mainstream media, you want some kind of blacklist. you're not needed. your voice these dr. unless think as well as in the united states. so the word negotiation became a dirty word, so they don't want to hear much about this and they don't want to admit that it's the united states, a utter failure of diplomacy. that is the real story of the continuation of the crime war. so it's, it's a little bit hard to get through, and these are essentially a government mediated media in, in
i'm drawing from new york by a forward visor to successive un secretary general. professor jeffrey sachs is director of the center for sustainable development at columbia university and president of the you and sustainable development solutions network. yes of is a special advisor to you and x rays. general clicking on ben key moon and antonio gutierrez, thank you so much for business expo. coming on you being tyler's in your work, trying to alert the weld the need for negotiations on ukraine...
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i'm drawing from new york by a forward visor to success of un secretary general. professor jeffrey sachs is director of the center for sustainable development at columbia university and president of the you and sustainable development solutions network. yes, does a special advisor, do you and sex res general? clicking on brand key moon and antonio gutierrez, thank you so much revises expo coming on. you've been pilots in your work trying to allow the weld the need for negotiations on ukraine and gaza. i suppose i have to ask you, given your former advisor to so many governments, why your not more on so called mainstream media, you want some kind of blacklist. you're not needed. your voice, uh, these journalists think as well as in the united states. so the word negotiation became a dirty word, so they don't want to hear much about this and they don't want to admit that it's the united states, a utter failure of diplomacy. that is the real story of the continuation of the crime war. so it's, it's a little bit hard to get through on these are essentially a government mediated media in, in
i'm drawing from new york by a forward visor to success of un secretary general. professor jeffrey sachs is director of the center for sustainable development at columbia university and president of the you and sustainable development solutions network. yes, does a special advisor, do you and sex res general? clicking on brand key moon and antonio gutierrez, thank you so much revises expo coming on. you've been pilots in your work trying to allow the weld the need for negotiations on ukraine...
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. >> a judge officially declaring ben spencer innocent of the robbery and murder of businessman jeffrey987, a crime for which spencer spent 34 years behind bars. >> it is with deep regret that we acknowledge the grave miscarriage of justice that has occurred. we owe you an apology for the manifold suffering that you and your family and this community has endured, because you were wrong. >> i'm just excited that this day has finally come. i mean, it's one day for a wrongful conviction or an arrest. >> it's too long. >> spencer, now 59, was convicted at age 22. but over time, key witnesses recanted their story and a new investigation found prosecutors had withheld evidence despite his long ordeal. spencer yesterday asked his supporters to focus instead on the man killed on that day in 1987. >> and i'd ask that we don't forget that myself and my family, we're not the only victims in this, but the young family were victims as well, because they lost a loved one. and the person who was actually responsible for what happened to jeffrey young was not brought to justice. >> spencer can now appl
. >> a judge officially declaring ben spencer innocent of the robbery and murder of businessman jeffrey987, a crime for which spencer spent 34 years behind bars. >> it is with deep regret that we acknowledge the grave miscarriage of justice that has occurred. we owe you an apology for the manifold suffering that you and your family and this community has endured, because you were wrong. >> i'm just excited that this day has finally come. i mean, it's one day for a wrongful...
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i'm drawing from new york by a full re advisor to a successive un secretary general. professor jeffrey sachs is director of the center for sustainable development at columbia university and president of the you and sustainable development solutions network. yes of is a special advisor to you and x rays, general cooking on mankey moon and antonio gutierrez, thank you so much for business expo. coming on, you being tyler's in your i was trying to alert the weld for the need for negotiations on ukraine and gaza. i suppose i have to ask you to give them your former advisor to so many governments. why your no more on so called mainstream media you want, so i'm going to blacklist you are not needed your voice, these dreamless think as well as in the united states. so the word negotiation became a dirty word, so they don't want to hear much about this and they don't want to admit that it's the united states, utter failure of diplomacy. that is the real story of the continuation of the crime war. so it's a, it's a little bit hard to get to through on i, these are essentially a government media
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nussbaum and former advisor to joe jeffrey nussbaum and former advisor tojoe biden.ou think of this? , ., , ., , of this? this was a interesting analou . of this? this was a interesting analogy- he — of this? this was a interesting analogy. he set _ of this? this was a interesting analogy. he set out _ of this? this was a interesting analogy. he set out to - of this? this was a interesting analogy. he set out to answerj analogy. he set out to answer two questions why and what, why did he run for president after thinking in 2016 he won and what did he do as president. with ashley introducing him at the beginning and with the moment when he reflected on his career at the end, in the middle it was a justification of all he accomplished in the past four years. it was really about perceiving the campaign you are not going to get a ton of conversations about the biden for your record, he wanted to take an opportunity to lay that foundation, everything harris is proposing builds on the foundation and accomplishmentjoe biden isn't really recognised for. an interesting combin
nussbaum and former advisor to joe jeffrey nussbaum and former advisor tojoe biden.ou think of this? , ., , ., , of this? this was a interesting analou . of this? this was a interesting analogy- he — of this? this was a interesting analogy. he set _ of this? this was a interesting analogy. he set out _ of this? this was a interesting analogy. he set out to - of this? this was a interesting analogy. he set out to answerj analogy. he set out to answer two questions why and what, why did he run...
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and in particular for a lawyer named jeffrey clark, who was in the justice department, had to be stricken from this indictment. and so that fury along with the identity of jeffrey clark as an indicted co conspirator, there was stricken from the indictment. right. so a lot of legal ends announced that, but what about the why the political uptake solve this then as america hits to the election? so the political optics should not be dramatic. this should not be seen as rescuing the indictment from the jaws of the supreme court. most of the case really stands intact. as i wrote with a co author in bloomberg. as some weeks ago, the supreme court really left open to tanya check in the trial judge to determine what constitutes the fit to conduct and what constitutes personal capacity, conduct the supreme court. i think really money that and saying that any contact between the president and the attorney general constitutes official conduct. you can imagine that if the president were to call up the attorney general and say, vote for me. does he be acting as a candidate, not in his capacity as pres
and in particular for a lawyer named jeffrey clark, who was in the justice department, had to be stricken from this indictment. and so that fury along with the identity of jeffrey clark as an indicted co conspirator, there was stricken from the indictment. right. so a lot of legal ends announced that, but what about the why the political uptake solve this then as america hits to the election? so the political optics should not be dramatic. this should not be seen as rescuing the indictment from...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news. now is emma shepard, co—author of them missing mother �*s report and former teacher. what is the report found?— report and former teacher. what is the report found? thank you so much for havin: the report found? thank you so much for having us- — the report found? thank you so much for having us. it's _ the report found? thank you so much for having us. it's really _ the report found? thank you so much for having us. it's really exciting - for having us. it's really exciting to be with you. it's found that teaching and family life in some cases, many cases, is incompatible. women aged 30—39 have consistently been the large demographic to leave teaching every year since 2017. since its report, we have actually had nobody looking at this why that might be, so this is a really exciting report. why is —— they are trying to figure out why is stopping some women to combine is a brilliant career with her personal life and what is enabling other women to make it worth. it’s what is enabling o
branwen jeffreys, bbc news. now is emma shepard, co—author of them missing mother �*s report and former teacher. what is the report found?— report and former teacher. what is the report found? thank you so much for havin: the report found? thank you so much for having us- — the report found? thank you so much for having us. it's _ the report found? thank you so much for having us. it's really _ the report found? thank you so much for having us. it's really exciting - for having us. it's...
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jeffrey, i hate you, [bleep]! you felt the presence of evil when you were with him?
jeffrey, i hate you, [bleep]! you felt the presence of evil when you were with him?
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jeffrey, it is good to see you here. thanks for taking the time.arlier this week, you sent a team up to the local animal shelter in chico that's been overwhelmed with a lot of new pets coming in because of that huge wildfire. what was the process like to transport these pets back to berkeley? here and what did this all look like? >> oh, it has been a challenging and an emotional 48 hours to say the least, the team up in, in butte county in chico. they've really been hit hard, you know, before the park fire, there was also the thompson fire, which also displaced animals. and so the shelters in that area are very full, just as they are in the bay area. but the difference is with the park fire now that, as you're reporting, is starting to move away from chico and towards tehama, they they are shifting from thinking about emergency response to recovery. and that means some of the emergency shelters will start to shut down and start moving closer to the fire. but some of these shelters do have animals that are going to need to be housed. so the chico in
jeffrey, it is good to see you here. thanks for taking the time.arlier this week, you sent a team up to the local animal shelter in chico that's been overwhelmed with a lot of new pets coming in because of that huge wildfire. what was the process like to transport these pets back to berkeley? here and what did this all look like? >> oh, it has been a challenging and an emotional 48 hours to say the least, the team up in, in butte county in chico. they've really been hit hard, you know,...
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thanks so much, jeffrey, for being here. so what do you make of today's decision?u agree that google's contractual agreements harm consumers and competition? >> thanks for having me, no. i think, i think the court probably overstepped in making that conclusion. and interestingly, the court, says many times during its opinion that it's likely the case that google has a lot of its advantages because it's a superior product, not because of these exclusive deals that it's entered into with apple. and mozilla and other companies, and that's hard to square with the requirements, the legal requirements here, which are that you have to show that those exclusive deals foreclosed other competitors from being able to compete effectively in the market. and that's hard to do if your other competitors just aren't as good. >> all right. so next the judge in this case is going to have to decide what can be done to address the monopoly that that has been been found here. what are some of the options for how google could be forced to change the way that it operates? >> that's going
thanks so much, jeffrey, for being here. so what do you make of today's decision?u agree that google's contractual agreements harm consumers and competition? >> thanks for having me, no. i think, i think the court probably overstepped in making that conclusion. and interestingly, the court, says many times during its opinion that it's likely the case that google has a lot of its advantages because it's a superior product, not because of these exclusive deals that it's entered into with...
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jeffrey jacobovitz. thank you so much. great to see you. >> thank you. fredricka, you too? >> all right. still ahead. cnn takes a closer look at the chaos that comes with misinformation surrounding elections and how alternative media is making it worse. >> cnn is live from chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to a new nominee and her running mate fellow cnn for complete coverage, the democratic national convention starts monday, august 19 on cnn and streaming on max mcdonald's well the gunman more smiles per hour at the ultimate caribbean playground, his beaches.com or called 100 beaches. >> if your goal is to lose weight fast with easy to follow, simple plan, you've got it with nutrisystem complete i want to add a super low price. >> you gotta get a month of delicious meals and snacks for just to 49, 99, that's a $60 savings on a one-month weight-loss plan i'm 28 breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and snacks, you get it all first super low price during our big summer sale for a limited time, enter promo codes jain to get you're nutrisystem complete plan for just to
jeffrey jacobovitz. thank you so much. great to see you. >> thank you. fredricka, you too? >> all right. still ahead. cnn takes a closer look at the chaos that comes with misinformation surrounding elections and how alternative media is making it worse. >> cnn is live from chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to a new nominee and her running mate fellow cnn for complete coverage, the democratic national convention starts monday, august 19 on cnn and streaming on...
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harrie lavreysen, roy van den berg and jeffrey hoogland, the same three took gold in tokyo and the britishno complaints about silver. at the diving, china is on for a clean sweep. quan hongchan was untouchable. chen yuxi of china took silver. the north korean kim mi rae claimed bronze. five out of five for china with three more diving events to go. germany won gold and claimed every individual equestrian gold as well as gold in the team dressage. kukuk is the olympian show jumping champion. his horse was the only one to go clear. switzerland's steve guerdat took silver and maikel van der vleuten of the netherlands, bronze. ireland's kellie harrington successfully defended her 60kg boxing title. the 34—year—old claimed a split 4:1 decision over china's yang wenlu at roland garros and announced it's her last fight. she is retiring. her gold means paris is the most successful olympics in ireland's history, four golds, three bronze so far. the nigerian boxer imane khelif whose eligibility was called the algerian boxer imane khelif whose eligibility was called to question will fight for olympic
harrie lavreysen, roy van den berg and jeffrey hoogland, the same three took gold in tokyo and the britishno complaints about silver. at the diving, china is on for a clean sweep. quan hongchan was untouchable. chen yuxi of china took silver. the north korean kim mi rae claimed bronze. five out of five for china with three more diving events to go. germany won gold and claimed every individual equestrian gold as well as gold in the team dressage. kukuk is the olympian show jumping champion. his...