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ben whitney waxman, they are a husband and wife team. they are from portland, maine, where they live in portland, maine, actually, whitney not from maine. she'she has lived around the world. and when they met they were both at a moment of great ben had spent ten years very high up at the afl cio working pretty closely with ricely passed away. but here he was the storied president of the afl, cio which people know is the large umbrella federation of many unions in the united states representing 12 million workers in. so many industries. but while ben was working with the afl, cio he saw what you chronicled. so in your book just factory after factory closing as they moved operations either south or down to abroad and that broke. that broke band when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappl america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor could unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community that he had seen in the places industry had left y create good jobs and creat
ben whitney waxman, they are a husband and wife team. they are from portland, maine, where they live in portland, maine, actually, whitney not from maine. she'she has lived around the world. and when they met they were both at a moment of great ben had spent ten years very high up at the afl cio working pretty closely with ricely passed away. but here he was the storied president of the afl, cio which people know is the large umbrella federation of many unions in the united states representing...
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ben whitney waxman, they are a husband and wife team. they are from portland, maine, where they live in portland, maine, actually, whitney not from she's she has lived around the world. and when they met they were both at a moment of great ben had spent ten years very high up at the afl cio working pretty closely with rich who unfortunately passed away. but here he was the storied president of the afl, cio, which is which many people know is the large umbrella federation of many unions in the united states representing 12 million workers in. so many industries. but while ben was working with the afl, cio he saw what you chronicled. so in your book just factory after factory closing as they moved operations, either south or down to mexico or even further abroad and that broke. that broke and when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappling what he had witnessed in america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor uld unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community th
ben whitney waxman, they are a husband and wife team. they are from portland, maine, where they live in portland, maine, actually, whitney not from she's she has lived around the world. and when they met they were both at a moment of great ben had spent ten years very high up at the afl cio working pretty closely with rich who unfortunately passed away. but here he was the storied president of the afl, cio, which is which many people know is the large umbrella federation of many unions in the...
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paige whitney, alex's swim team pal knew that. gone to high school with clayton, sat beside him in senior year math class. >> she felt like he de served a lot more and she was very, very lucky. >> so she considered herself lucky that he had chosen her? >> absolutely. >> watching them together, did it seem he really cared about her? that he really looked her? >> absolutely. you see them laughing together. you see them, you know, getting along so well. >> her family liked him, too. they had given him a care package for her and her mom had contributed $20 towards gas for the trip. once alex's swim team meeting ended that day, the couple met up, had some alone time in her dorm room, then went to dinner. alex and samantha were texting, of course. >> i asked how she was doing, what she was doing. she said, we're out to dinner right now. then they went out to a friend's house, and came back to the dorm. >> on the way back, clayton got that ticket. and the cops saw the two walk away separately. then, at 12:13 a.m., alex posted a cryptic t
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so that's why i was thrilled when i found ben and whitney because.people who they workes about, their journeys to manucturing, so i kind of want to go into sort of■ythe more politics here. i mean, your touches on something that i think is a little discussed butc:' very vey important. so for past 30 years in america or, let's say prior to 2016, for 30 years, we had both democrats, republican presidents, very gung ho about free trade. and then since trump both trump and biden have been skeptical of free trade. and so, you know, despite all the polarized, we sort of are seen a change in attitude about free trade. you know, do you credit trump with this. well, trump■w fore and so did many of the people who voted for him, i is strong narrative that, as workers lost detail in your book. there was nothing left to replace the infrastructure suppor and that was a fact and i think it remained hidden from a lot of people for a long time and now those stories are really being told in very gripping ways and important ways and now i think we understand that if beh
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thank you so much whitney. i mean, it's when this happens late at night terrifying anytime >> first light's not gonna be easy and will happen very, very shortly. whitney's there will keep us posted as to what the search and rescue efforts reveal. yeah. let's get right to cnn meteorologist derek van dam. derek, give us a sense of where this went and where it's heading? >> yeah. john, you know, we're still about a half-hour until we see first light, but just giving an overall estimation of what we're seeing from whitney's live shot just a moment ago, some of that damage is consistent with an ef2 tornado or greater. so that's wins roughly of 111, 235 miles per hour. that's terrifying and it's made twice this terrifying especially when it strikes at night. remember, tornadoes are twice as deadly at nighttime because generally people are sleeping. look at how lightning illuminates this funnel cloud coming out of winchester, indiana. that is exactly where our whitney wild is on the ground and i want you to see that t
thank you so much whitney. i mean, it's when this happens late at night terrifying anytime >> first light's not gonna be easy and will happen very, very shortly. whitney's there will keep us posted as to what the search and rescue efforts reveal. yeah. let's get right to cnn meteorologist derek van dam. derek, give us a sense of where this went and where it's heading? >> yeah. john, you know, we're still about a half-hour until we see first light, but just giving an overall...
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i wanna go to whitney wild. she's been following this trial as we are watching the jury come back waiting. this verdict and we hope to be able to actually hear this live whitney, what are we looking at? and obviously this is victims families are in this room waiting >> i cannot stress enough era in the city significance of this moment. this is the end of this horrific, more than two years saga for these families that began november 30th. >> whitney sorry to interrupt. jack. 18-year-old do you think let's just listen here. i think they've just started so we'll listen together to know about me, read that into the record. >> hello to >> the attorneys who answered the questions so that i sent the question back. they agree on the answer the jury asked, please define article 16.13 for whitman before. define willfully neglected and grossly negligent the lawyers agreed to answer the question. please see jury instructions 16.18 for the definition of gross negligence all other definitions are contained within jury instruc
i wanna go to whitney wild. she's been following this trial as we are watching the jury come back waiting. this verdict and we hope to be able to actually hear this live whitney, what are we looking at? and obviously this is victims families are in this room waiting >> i cannot stress enough era in the city significance of this moment. this is the end of this horrific, more than two years saga for these families that began november 30th. >> whitney sorry to interrupt. jack....
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i want to go to whitney wild. she's been following this trial as we are watching the jury comeback weighting of this verdict that we hope to be able to actually hear this live whitney, what are we looking at? and obviously this is victims families are in this room waiting >> i cannot stress enough era and the significance of this moment, this is the end of this horrific more than two years saga for these families that began november 30th, our winning sorry to interrupt. 18-year-old so you think let's just listen here. i think they've just started so we'll listen together to know about me, read into the record i consulted with the attorneys who answered the question so the question back, they agreed on the answer. the jury asked, please define article 16 quick. 13 for what number four, defined willfully neglected grossly negligent. the lawyers agreed to answer the question, please see jury instructions 16.18, for the definition, grocery negligence, all other definitions are contained within jury instructions 16, 32
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cnn meteorologist derek van dam joins me live from the cnn weather center whitney. you were on the ground in a town where a suspected tornado touchdown last night. i can see the destruction behind you. tell us what you're seeing >> right now. in this morning light jam, you could really see how vast the destruction is. it just goes on for blacks and i'll take you on a walk with me. we've been out here for several hours and the destruction is so massive, jim, that it takes a while for you to even understand and comprehend what you're looking at. >> this >> was a taco bell drive-thru. so i'll take you through. normally, you'd be driving through. this is the order area. we talked to a guy who was inside this building right as the tornado head, his name was andi de andy day told us at the time there were seven people inside this taco bell, which is now completely leveled. and if you can have the camera panned over here, i'll show you exactly where he was when this tornado hit. so here jim is the work flooring here of the taco bell, pretty much the only thing that his lef
cnn meteorologist derek van dam joins me live from the cnn weather center whitney. you were on the ground in a town where a suspected tornado touchdown last night. i can see the destruction behind you. tell us what you're seeing >> right now. in this morning light jam, you could really see how vast the destruction is. it just goes on for blacks and i'll take you on a walk with me. we've been out here for several hours and the destruction is so massive, jim, that it takes a while for you...
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gen thank you. >> my name is nelson whitney nelson whitney i'm the chief of police for the baltimoredepartment. >> said you had previous contact with the suspect and falls township or anywhere in bucks county? >> we have had minor contacts in the past but nothing that would indicate anything like this would happen. >> a woman who was injured at the home is that her mother, is it a child? >> it is the mother of the deceased victim. >> is she seriously injured? >> we don't believe but the injuries are serious but there is serious bodily injury we expect she will recover from the centuries. >> were the children? >> the children were present when the shooting happened. >> what you know about the motive? >> obviously cannot speak to that at this juncture. >> there was one minor hiding in that first location. >> yes. several of the family members at the first residence were successful and able to hide from the shooter. one of them is a minor who is 14 years old. >> could you share anything? >> there were three individuals and the residents who were in hiding. quick could you explain the re
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and dorothy fix i i want to thank you for being my whitney in this moment. so i will say this about healthcare. [inaudible] [laughing] but i do know the word but i won't say, the health care for me has been the cornerstone of our politics has put in this country. one of the things we learned about healthcare context is, and i will give the urban the credit for this, you probably the first that taught us what it means to engage in social determinants of health. because what social determines of health needs is what you were ip can affect the way your quality of life. and so the context for that visually connected to how healthcare can answer a lot of questions. the rn why went to of goods because i saw my own people struggle with health i was active in college at tulane where met this young man named i one of the things that we learned in soleimani's was diabetes chronic diseases t underneath as an and act as i had two great for my people. but what it did no that i was going to beal cause, and healthcare has really made this a greater cause i was in naacp hea
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watch this >> let's go to winchester, indiana now with cnn's whitney wild and whitney the mayor there says that 38 people were hurt by the system. several of them critically injured. what are you hearing from residents about what happened? >> well, they're shocked by the destruction, but they are also so grateful that there had been no fatalities, as you mentioned, 38 people here here in randall county, indiana have been injured. what we know now boris, is that those were ef2 tornadoes that touchdown in indiana, as well as ohio to give you a sense it's up how massive that storm is, 120 miles per hour winds his size, the width of that tornado, 250 yards and out here in winchester, you can see how powerful that storm was right now. i'm standing by what was a taco bell driver. you can see that big, iconic sign. and then through, you can see that that restaurant was simply leveled. i spoke with one man who was inside. you said at the time there were at least seven people inside the storm system passed over them. at&t went pretty quickly. but what happened inside boris is simply gut wrench
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of whitney -- [ light laughter ] you were the ghost of whitney houston. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and man --light laughter ] >> jimmy: that "saltburn" rhyme was the funniest thing ever. you got a standing ovation, like, twice in the middle of your bit. it was insanely funny. and watching those guys just -- >> what a dream. >> jimmy: professionals. it took me back to those days -- >> i know. >> jimmy: -- where everyone just goofing off and like, it's the best of best, playing with each other. it was phenomenal. >> it's true, and i think about it all the time. we're so lucky that we got that time to play together. 'cause now everybody is so distracted, you know? >> jimmy: no, it's -- we have that fun. [ cheers and applause ] but here we are. >> we got that good stuff. >> jimmy: we got that -- let's talk about "loot." >> "loot." >> jimmy: "loot." >> burnin' and lootin' loot. >> jimmy: "loot"! second season premieres april 3rd on apple tv+. [ cheers and applause ] second season. >> yes. >> jimmy: you're back, being funny again. >> boom. >> jimmy: being amazing again. >> boom. >> jimmy: boom, i s
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i'm going to turn it over to chief whitney for a few additional remarks, thanking the resources, the tremendous region sources that have been devoted to investigating and preventing further criminal acts from this individual. and then we'll answer questions >> good afternoon, everyone. this was an outstanding team effort by the law enforcement community here in bucks county in addition to our district attorney's office, we had assistance from the pennsylvania state police, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, and the federal bureau of investigation. we also had help from all of our surrounding communities that sent representatives to a staging area. while this incident was still dynamic and unfolding, to investigate reports that were coming in and assist us in securing the three different crime scenes that we had here in falls township. so my thanks to everyone who assisted us today. it was an outstanding team effort the spelling your name just for the record, please? >> yes, my apologies gen. shorn schf orn, bucks county district attorney gen. is just je and thank you. >> m
i'm going to turn it over to chief whitney for a few additional remarks, thanking the resources, the tremendous region sources that have been devoted to investigating and preventing further criminal acts from this individual. and then we'll answer questions >> good afternoon, everyone. this was an outstanding team effort by the law enforcement community here in bucks county in addition to our district attorney's office, we had assistance from the pennsylvania state police, the bureau of...
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she's on the ground in winchester, indiana force whitney, you're there in a town. were local officials, say a tornado touchdown last night? tell us what you're seeing >> walk what is so true about storms like this is when you come out on scene, you see how fully selected they are. let me show you what house here right in the heart of where this storm hit. that house, has some damage, but it is still standing. let me show you what next to it, wolfe. this next door, this was a house right now. you're looking at the subfloor. there's water throughout the basement of this home of the throughout the subfloor of this home, debris is simply scattered everywhere. and let me show you where this house, which was according to family members, we spoke with earlier, lifted basically out of the foundation here. and thrown clear we're across the street, wolf that is where that house is now and we spoke with family members who walked us through what happened. they said around 08:00, that woman who owns this home, their mom was inside and she it's called she was hysterical. she cou
she's on the ground in winchester, indiana force whitney, you're there in a town. were local officials, say a tornado touchdown last night? tell us what you're seeing >> walk what is so true about storms like this is when you come out on scene, you see how fully selected they are. let me show you what house here right in the heart of where this storm hit. that house, has some damage, but it is still standing. let me show you what next to it, wolfe. this next door, this was a house right...
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but live scan whitney wild, cnn, winchester, indiana thanks to whitney wild for that report coming up at least 20 people are dead in odesa after a russian missile strike on the key ukrainian port city, plus vladimir putin is cruising toward a fifth term in power as russians head to the polls are live report from moscow right after quick break >> if you work in spaceflight, this is the worst possible thing i can ever help >> my dad died doing what he's loved. >> space shuttle columbia have final flight from your sunday, april 7 at nine on cnn. >> when >> you buy or sell your car, exactly how you want with car gurus you might begin to wonder what he could do things your way all the time some dreams do come true. >> get your car, your way, get it with gurus it's >> pretty, today >> look at the sung's and every day's the same. since >> look in hotels.com app to find you are perfect somewhere. >> yeah, introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. he thinks is flaky red patches are all people see >> oh, tesla is the number one prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. oh, tesla can help you get cle
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my first book report resent whitney young junior as a first grader in new jersey.ory and one of the things i recall from the reading of that cartoon book was a picture of whitney on so i went to thank you in this moment. [applause] because somehow in order is they should be. i want to say this about healthcare. [applause] i will say healthcare for me has been the cornerstone of how it has moved in this country. one of the things we learn about healthcare and i will give the urban league credit for this. taught to engage in social determinants of health. very live, play, worship can is affect the way of quality of life. in the context for that is fully connected to how healthcare can answer a lot of questions for us. i was in college where i met this young man i was a collegiate student was in the office and a one of things we learned that was all around us i knew as an athlete i had to create a place for healthcare for my what i did not know i was going to be called for a greater cause and healthcare has made this a great help directorate one of things we learn was
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i will turn it over to chief whitney for a few additional remarks. we have tremendous resources that have been devoted to investigating and preventing further criminal acts from this individual and then we will answer questions. >> good afternoon, everyone. this was an outstanding team mastered by the law-enforcement in bucks county but in addition to district attorney's office, we had assistance from the pennsylvania state police, the borough of alcohol and firearms and the federal bureau of investigation but we have help from all of our committees that sent representatives to a staging area while this incident was still dynamic and unfolding to investigate reports that were coming and and assist us in securing the three different crime scene we had here. my thanks to everyone who assisted us today. it was an outstanding team effort. >> [ inaudible question ] >> my apologies, schoron. >> my name is nelson whitney . i am the chief of police for the township police department. >> [ inaudible question ] >> we've had minor contacts in the past but nothi
i will turn it over to chief whitney for a few additional remarks. we have tremendous resources that have been devoted to investigating and preventing further criminal acts from this individual and then we will answer questions. >> good afternoon, everyone. this was an outstanding team mastered by the law-enforcement in bucks county but in addition to district attorney's office, we had assistance from the pennsylvania state police, the borough of alcohol and firearms and the federal...
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my first book report resent whitney young junior as a first grader i jersey.all from the reading of that cartoon book was a picture of on so i went to thank you in this [applause] because somehow god set things in order is they should be. want healthcare. [applause] i will say healthcare for me has been the cornerstone of how it has moved in this country. one of the things we learn aboue urban league credit for this. the first organization that ught to engage in social determinants of health. because what it really means is very live, play, worship can life.t the way of quality of in the context for that is fully connected to how healthcare can answer a lot of questions for us. i was in college where i met this young man i was a collegte student was in the office and a one of things we learned that was all around us knew as an athlete i had to create a place for healthcare for my people what i did not know i was going to be called for a greater cause and healthcare has made this a greater cause. acp help directorate one of to my office because of the affordabl
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whitney, we have been told to people have been killed. what can you tell us about injuries and fatalities and what those numbers look like as daybreak happens, there sarah, here in >> winchester and randall county, rather indiana and 38 people are injured. the destruction here is just so shocking only take you to walk around this area. this is between a goodwill and a walmart here in winchester. this is a jeep laredo flipped over and crushed like a soda can. if you take a look behind me here, you see so much debris spread across this parking lot. this is a traverse, a midsize suv. the windows are almost completely blown out except for the windshield just from the sheer force of this storm, so much debris landing basically direct directly on that car and then let me show you something else here. this is a backed security door. this is a heavy metal door. i'm lifting as hard as i can and i can barely move it a centimeter. that is how powerful this storm has been. and then finally, i'll take you over here and you see this this larger suv wit
whitney, we have been told to people have been killed. what can you tell us about injuries and fatalities and what those numbers look like as daybreak happens, there sarah, here in >> winchester and randall county, rather indiana and 38 people are injured. the destruction here is just so shocking only take you to walk around this area. this is between a goodwill and a walmart here in winchester. this is a jeep laredo flipped over and crushed like a soda can. if you take a look behind me...
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cnn's whitney wild has the very latest she was screaming please help me, please help me. the house is on top of me. please get me out. >> kight all as the frantic call from her mother our came in around 8:15 thursday night after an e f three tornado ripped her mother's home from its foundation. well, she sheltered inside the house was over there they got thrown across the street. >> how do you feel knowing that she survived? that? >> i'm really surprised digging through this and looking where she was buried all lemons, mother and brother were found under a wall of the home with only minor injuries. now, all woman and her siblings pick through the debris, still stunned. this is all that's left. >> oh great. grumbles. pictures. >> may literally lost everything. so we're just trying to dig up any part of their life for them to have of anything. my dad's awards from the army clothes, anything that we can try to save for them. only yards away. andrew j. was washing dishes inside and now obliterated taco bell when the tornado kick, you just started shaking in bumi back about 15
cnn's whitney wild has the very latest she was screaming please help me, please help me. the house is on top of me. please get me out. >> kight all as the frantic call from her mother our came in around 8:15 thursday night after an e f three tornado ripped her mother's home from its foundation. well, she sheltered inside the house was over there they got thrown across the street. >> how do you feel knowing that she survived? that? >> i'm really surprised digging through this...
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elegant structures, such as london's shard, and cultural buildings, from the pompidou in paris to the whitneyyork, are his speciality. which is why i'm so excited that he's agreed to guide me, via a video call, around his latest creation. hello. i would love to get a sense... ..how do you approach designing a building like this? the first thing inspired by is the content, what you're doing. you're making a museum. what is this for? a museum is a place for people. for people to get together, to stay together. and, you know, the other big thing, very important, is water. before the building is built, you immediately think about water. you immediately think about the ships that are moving around. then you start to think that, in some way, that building comes from the water. it was almost like a silvery fishjumping out from the water. that's a lovely image. another thing that is more social, is that if you make a building by putting the building on ground, you take it away from public space. so if you make the building fly, the ground floor will become a continuity with the city. if ijust switch
elegant structures, such as london's shard, and cultural buildings, from the pompidou in paris to the whitneyyork, are his speciality. which is why i'm so excited that he's agreed to guide me, via a video call, around his latest creation. hello. i would love to get a sense... ..how do you approach designing a building like this? the first thing inspired by is the content, what you're doing. you're making a museum. what is this for? a museum is a place for people. for people to get together, to...
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elegant structures, such as london's shard, and cultural buildings, from the pompidou in paris to the whitneyare his speciality. which is why i'm so excited that he's agreed to guide me, via a video call, around his latest creation. hello. i would love to get a sense... ..how do you approach designing a building like this? the first thing inspired by is the content, what you're doing. you're making a museum. what is this for? a museum is a place for people. for people to get together, to stay together. and, you know, the other big thing, very important, is water. before the building is built, you immediately think about water. you immediately think about the ships that are moving around. then you start to think that, in some way, that building comes from the water. it was almost like a silvery fish jumping out from the water. that's a lovely image. another thing that is more social, is that if you make a building by putting the building on ground, you take it away from public space. so if you make the building fly, the ground floor will become a continuity with the city. if ijust switch aroun
elegant structures, such as london's shard, and cultural buildings, from the pompidou in paris to the whitneyare his speciality. which is why i'm so excited that he's agreed to guide me, via a video call, around his latest creation. hello. i would love to get a sense... ..how do you approach designing a building like this? the first thing inspired by is the content, what you're doing. you're making a museum. what is this for? a museum is a place for people. for people to get together, to stay...
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bueno, a lo largo de su carrera ha dejado una huella cultural tambien ha tenido colaboraciones con whitneyro ahorita, desde que entró esta tipa, han cambiado todas las cosas, rocío. ella decide a quién le renta, a quién no. - porque fue everardo el que me dio ese poder. y si él quiere estar conmigo, así va a ser. le guste a quién le guste. soy su mujer y por lo tanto, la dueña de la casa. rocío: ¿eres su mujer? - déjame hacer mi vida. - usted dice que está muy enamorado. se me hace que lo voy a desenamorar. "de inquilina a gran señora", es el tema de esta tarde.
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one, my thought, a default failure to dislike me while an attempt by the whitney mid fee to infiltrate the boy the toes of rushes. belda city was also the thoughts of is the drug footage released by the russian ministry of defense. it shows a group of including soldiers trying to cross the border. well, she says she loves around searching sodas, 3 tanks and the variety of other vehicles must be added that such a service have increased since the election began. the onsite of a 2 civilians were killed. the 3 of all wounded, also a residential pots of belle grove, city came on the for any attack, according to the regions and galvan, i'm, and then another is a strike on the area and defense systems intercepted 15 check, supply brokers that will fide across the border by cuba, wounding at least one civilian all to produce my go. my, which is filed this triple. another attack has happened just this morning. i witnessed myself local govern assess 8 m o arrest of rockets working the subject. but unfortunately, the let not all of them were intercepted leaving 2 people dead and 3 more wounded. i
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we know the roches whitney. we know that ukraine is going push back now to his 2nd on foot defensive lines. they keep retreating and retreating. but if, cuz people say, oh, put in, he wants to take key. if he wants to take all of these other european capitals, he could have done a hypersonic congenital in the key of 2 years ago. he could have taken out the regime with one swift himself, but that has not happened. because i think as some pundits have said, a war of attrition over time. one side is going to be moving torres over the other and you see how the european countries are going bankrupt, not just physically, but i guess you know more of the as well, frankly, they are failing. that proxy war against russia is failing in ukraine. the very unfortunate staging ground for this proxy war. what do you think? i mean, to me about the patience of boots in here because, you know, there must be all sorts of ink of nico attacks that have taken place, that we didn't even know about, you know, but talk to me about the p
we know the roches whitney. we know that ukraine is going push back now to his 2nd on foot defensive lines. they keep retreating and retreating. but if, cuz people say, oh, put in, he wants to take key. if he wants to take all of these other european capitals, he could have done a hypersonic congenital in the key of 2 years ago. he could have taken out the regime with one swift himself, but that has not happened. because i think as some pundits have said, a war of attrition over time. one side...
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right, i want us to think differently, you know, about subsidies. europe is taking a more i saw lisa whitney's stands to what's driving factories into the when economies decoupling from china. the americans, for instance, just pass the inflation acts where they wouldn't be spending $460000000000.00. one alternative advantage on subsidizing electric vehicles. they want to attract factories back home, right? my argument is, how do you pull up productivity locally? it's in the popular tibbetts you went yesterday, the price of digital is a 1000 narrow political was pointing us outs, right? so if the cost of energy continues to hit, the roof will continue to create poverty to a point, poverty, the mix, it will be possible now for the eyes to come in, because nobody has the spending power to buy whatever they're going to be producing . and i agree that it has been wasted over time. i agree that'd be, has been tested over time. but i think again that we'd have to look critically at the biggest price shocks and how we can manage them. right. so uh, but you've said something really interesting which is
right, i want us to think differently, you know, about subsidies. europe is taking a more i saw lisa whitney's stands to what's driving factories into the when economies decoupling from china. the americans, for instance, just pass the inflation acts where they wouldn't be spending $460000000000.00. one alternative advantage on subsidizing electric vehicles. they want to attract factories back home, right? my argument is, how do you pull up productivity locally? it's in the popular tibbetts you...
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she would make it as big as whitney houston made another one of her song. >> this does play into countryult history with black musicians and women not getting a lot of airplay. what is the thinking on how much impact beyonce can have? >> she already made history when her song became the first by a woman to top the country charts. people are buying their music because beyonce gave them that cosign and that push. i am interested to see when it comes to awards season how it will be recognized. >> she keeps having new surprises. where you see her going? where's all of this coming from? >> what drives beyonce is the element of surprise. every project she does is very unpredictable. you don't know what you will get but you will get a history lesson. she keeps music exciting, regardless of the genre. she pays homage to disco music. from a black female perspective. >> she clearly knows she has the power to get attention. >> absolutely. whether it is visual or the way she uses language, or lyricism, she knows how to captivate her audience. and she makes everyone feel welcome. when it comes to not
she would make it as big as whitney houston made another one of her song. >> this does play into countryult history with black musicians and women not getting a lot of airplay. what is the thinking on how much impact beyonce can have? >> she already made history when her song became the first by a woman to top the country charts. people are buying their music because beyonce gave them that cosign and that push. i am interested to see when it comes to awards season how it will be...
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one of them iseather whitney who has need every day to survive the last 32 years.oday. heather please stand managing her own disease while fighti o others. so students do not have to ration her insulin when they go back to college seniors have to skip entire doses and diabetic parents don't have to go without insulin to make sure their own sick child has what they need. set thank you, thank you for your advocacy on behalf of our citizens.ff a ban on co-pays for insulin for anyone state regulated insurance man. no one asked to become a diabetic. they deserve care and compassion. now let's get to the most important issue when it comes to affordability. ready? the obscenely high cost of rents and mortgages caused by the unconscionable shortage of housing in new york. it is one of the forces driving people out of every corner of our state. migration is a problem we need to talk about. for 50 years we have been hemorrhaging families who could no longer raise their children the same communities where they are born this decline shows no sign of stopping. but here is what
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her first husband, john whitney, had mentioned and lived in an assisted living facility at the end of his life. she will share some of her and her husband's experiences where she supported him and assisted -- in an assisted living setting. we are grateful you are here today. thank you. our second witness is dr. jennifer kraft morgan. dr. morgan is from georgia. dr. morgan is a professor and director of the gerontology institute at georgia state university. she studies issues related to long-term care dementia in the health care workforce. thanks for being with us today, doctor. our third witness is dr. julie simpkins. i will turn to ranking member braun for that introduction. >> she is the copresident of management systems. she has been in the long-term care arena for nearly 30 years. she focuses on affordable assisted living and she advocates for both providers and older americans. she leads on several state and national associations including the indiana health care association board of directors and the national center for assisted living board of directors. thank you for testifyin
her first husband, john whitney, had mentioned and lived in an assisted living facility at the end of his life. she will share some of her and her husband's experiences where she supported him and assisted -- in an assisted living setting. we are grateful you are here today. thank you. our second witness is dr. jennifer kraft morgan. dr. morgan is from georgia. dr. morgan is a professor and director of the gerontology institute at georgia state university. she studies issues related to...
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her first husband,john whitney, had lived in an assisted living facility at the end of his life. she will share some of her and her husband's experiences where she supported him in an assisted living setting. we are grateful you are here today. thank you. our second witness is dr. jennifer craft morgan. dr. morgan is from georgia. dr. morgan is a professor and director of the gerontology institute at georgia state university. she studies issues related to long-term care dementia in the health care workforce. thanks for being with us today, doctor. our third witness is dr. julie simpkins. i will turn to ranking member braun for that introduction. >> the copresident of a management systems, bit in the long-term care arena for nearly 30 years. she focuses on affordable assisted-living and she advocates for both providers and older americans. they have 82 facilities. she leads on several state and national associations including the indiana healthcare association board of directors and the national center for assisted living board of directors. thank you for testifying here today. >>
her first husband,john whitney, had lived in an assisted living facility at the end of his life. she will share some of her and her husband's experiences where she supported him in an assisted living setting. we are grateful you are here today. thank you. our second witness is dr. jennifer craft morgan. dr. morgan is from georgia. dr. morgan is a professor and director of the gerontology institute at georgia state university. she studies issues related to long-term care dementia in the health...
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and there are still those like paige whitney, who will never let the memory of a graceful, joyous, young spirit fade away. >> for the rest of my life, whenever i see purple, i will think of her. whenever i hear a story of any type of domestic violence, i will think of her. and i will not stop telling her story. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. couldn't comprehendallo: i what was happening. i couldn't sleep. losing my husband, it's an image that >> i couldn't comprehend what was happening. i cannot see losing my husband. it is an image that will never go away. >> and father out for a walk with his son. >> i heard shots. >> the child survives, the father does not. >> all he was asking is how is the baby? is the baby okay? if the killers were never caught. the end, one month later another shooting. the victim the dead man's partner and no question this time who the makiller was. >> i panicked. i thought that he was reaching for r his gun. that is when i shot. >> was it self-defense? >> the detective kept telling us everyone's life is in
and there are still those like paige whitney, who will never let the memory of a graceful, joyous, young spirit fade away. >> for the rest of my life, whenever i see purple, i will think of her. whenever i hear a story of any type of domestic violence, i will think of her. and i will not stop telling her story. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. couldn't comprehendallo: i what was happening. i couldn't sleep. losing my...
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one of them is heather whitney, who has needed insulin every day to survive the last 32 years. heather joins us today. heather, please stand up. she has spent her life managing her own disease, while fighting on behalf of others, so s students don't have to ration their insulin when they go can off to college. seniors don't have to skip entire doses, and diabetic parents don't have to go without insulin to make sure their own sick child has what they need. so thank you on behalf of our citizens. i want a ban on copays for insulin for anyone in a state- regulated insurance plan. because no one asked to become a diabetic, and they deserve our care and compassion. now let's get to the most important issue when it comes to affordability. are you ready? the obscenely high cost of rents and mortgages caused by the unconscionable shortage of housing in new york. [applause] it's one of the forces driving l people out of every corner of our state. and out-migration is a problem we need to talk about. for 50 years, we've been hemorrhaging families who no longer can raise their children i
one of them is heather whitney, who has needed insulin every day to survive the last 32 years. heather joins us today. heather, please stand up. she has spent her life managing her own disease, while fighting on behalf of others, so s students don't have to ration their insulin when they go can off to college. seniors don't have to skip entire doses, and diabetic parents don't have to go without insulin to make sure their own sick child has what they need. so thank you on behalf of our...
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i will always love you, whitney houston love that because she was making money.?ur childhood billy is up to?at ka new study found that kids wo display aggressive behavior in school are likely to earn more money as adults and land top jobs. who was a bully at the table? jesse? >> of course he was.who the guy who doesn't raise his hand is the bully. >> i was the bully, says jesseut watters, i stood up to the bullies got says jesse watters.o >> i would kick your butt in school. >> i wish knewi knew you then. >> do you by into this? >> i don't know. when i was a kid i used to wear my hair in braids and this kid was always pulling my braids. >> he liked you, he had a crush. >> i don't know where he is now> and i don't care. >> do your thing, judge, do it. come on. >> she does it every week. kennedy. >> it's squeaky wheel syndrome.u if youea are the squeaky wheel, you will get the crease in ourai beautiful capitalistic economy and the grease is money. if you figure out early on that being a little bit more difficult get you what you want, then you are going to do that a
i will always love you, whitney houston love that because she was making money.?ur childhood billy is up to?at ka new study found that kids wo display aggressive behavior in school are likely to earn more money as adults and land top jobs. who was a bully at the table? jesse? >> of course he was.who the guy who doesn't raise his hand is the bully. >> i was the bully, says jesseut watters, i stood up to the bullies got says jesse watters.o >> i would kick your butt in school....
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. >> kennedy: she loved "i will always love you" whitney houston because she made so much money fromish that? >> jessica: please don't. up next, ever wonder what your childhood bully is up to now? they might be very successful. a new study found that kids who displayed aggressive behavior in school are likely to earn more money as adults and land top jobs. who was a bully at the table? jesse? >> jesse: y -- >> greg: of course he was. the guy who does not raise his hand is the bully. "i was the bully," says jesse water," i stood up to the bully," says jesse watters. >> jesse: i would kick your ass, i wish i knew you back then. >> jessica: do you buy into this? the idea -- >> judge jeanine: all i know is i was a kid i used to wear my hair in braids and this guy was always pulling my braids -- >> jessica: he liked you. >> jessica: he had a crush. >> judge jeanine: i don't care where he is and i don't care. >> jesse: do the thing, judge. >> jessica: she does it every show. she leans in. okay, kennedy? >> kennedy: its squeaky wheel syndrome. if you are the squeaky wheel, you will get the
. >> kennedy: she loved "i will always love you" whitney houston because she made so much money fromish that? >> jessica: please don't. up next, ever wonder what your childhood bully is up to now? they might be very successful. a new study found that kids who displayed aggressive behavior in school are likely to earn more money as adults and land top jobs. who was a bully at the table? jesse? >> jesse: y -- >> greg: of course he was. the guy who does not raise...
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maria: whitney's up there tonight and trying to paint these policies as if they were good and blame republicansat has failed do you think that will pass muster with the american people will they see right through it. >> i hope so it's the media, they're going to say he got to the speech in stamina and is been at camp david prepping this entire time he has not been seen since the last few days he did not give a speech on primary night. >> did you see how jen psaki on msnbc they were mocking virginia and how virginia voters are worried about immigration, it was incredible, there's so out of touch to not recognize the issues that are important to the american people. >> the whole border crisis has become a national crisis is not just a texas thing or an arizona thing and needs migrants are indeed in denver, colorado, virginia wherever they might end up. maria: were just getting started, keep it and i am the regional banks. your community bank landed a 1 billion cash infusion. it was a rough trading yesterday, capital advisors president and cio to talk aboute stress of the banking sector, generous
maria: whitney's up there tonight and trying to paint these policies as if they were good and blame republicansat has failed do you think that will pass muster with the american people will they see right through it. >> i hope so it's the media, they're going to say he got to the speech in stamina and is been at camp david prepping this entire time he has not been seen since the last few days he did not give a speech on primary night. >> did you see how jen psaki on msnbc they were...
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that she'd make it as big and whitney houston made "i will always love yao." >> this does play into country often difficult history with black meu decisions, with women musicians not getting a lot of air play. what's the thinking about how much impact beyonce can have? >> she made history when texas hold embecame the first song from a black woman on the hot country songs chart earlier this year. we already see black artists having their records streamed more, people are buying their music because beyonce gave them that co-sign that push. i'm excited to see, especially when it comes to awards season how "cowboy carter" will be recognized. >> beyonce herself keeps experimenting. new sounds, new surprises often. where do you see her going? where is this all coming from? what drives her? >> what drives beyonce is, i want to say the element osm surprise. every beyonce project is very unpredictable. you don't know what you're going to get but it's going to be a history lesson. it's exciting. she keeps music exciting regardless of the genre we saw wit "renaissance" when she paid homage to disco mu
that she'd make it as big and whitney houston made "i will always love yao." >> this does play into country often difficult history with black meu decisions, with women musicians not getting a lot of air play. what's the thinking about how much impact beyonce can have? >> she made history when texas hold embecame the first song from a black woman on the hot country songs chart earlier this year. we already see black artists having their records streamed more, people are...
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. >> chief nelson whitney says police issued a shelter in place >> a dynamic situation.s going to end up. so out of an abundance of caution, we wanted to keep everybody safe. and i think the community did a great job in honoring that. >> we were supposed to head to the shore, and we had a shelter in place. so we're still here. and, you know, it's scary. it spwas really scary to be, you kw , with an active shooter. >> so in all, gordon is accused of two carjackings, killing three people and injuringc one. investigators say they do not have a motive at this point, but we did learn. gordon is currently ties to the trenton, and that's where the manhunt continued. from here in falls township. jennifer lee, fox 29 news. >> women can do it here literale same thing, supporting one anothern >> a group of women lowriders in southern california are breaking barriers as our coverage of women's history month continues. we'll learn what's inspiring more women to join their ranks. >> ana barry weather a nice start to the weekend, but right now, the lowc clouds trying to push back into
. >> chief nelson whitney says police issued a shelter in place >> a dynamic situation.s going to end up. so out of an abundance of caution, we wanted to keep everybody safe. and i think the community did a great job in honoring that. >> we were supposed to head to the shore, and we had a shelter in place. so we're still here. and, you know, it's scary. it spwas really scary to be, you kw , with an active shooter. >> so in all, gordon is accused of two carjackings,...
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and wetmore, who had just finished a new york yacht club on 44th street and they and in particular, whitney warren, were responsible for the artistic composition of grand central terminal, which is really one of the great spaces in new york city. it measures 12 stories tall, 275 feet long, 120 feet wide. and we were at iba end of the of the concourse, you see the big arched windows. and behind those windows actually walkways which lead to offices and so this photograph is taken high up on on one of those walkways, peering through a little window. and the the ceiling is in civilian blue with gold leaf constellations and the stars are illuminated by little tiny electric lights. and it is depicted as a view of the heavens from aquarius of cancer. in an october sky. what that means is not the view. looking up at the view, looking down, but is astronomically incorrect. and there has been so many conspiracy theories over the year as to why it's wrong. is the alumina body is, you know, all sorts of things, treasure hunters and it's really the you know, the most obvious answer is the artist who is
and wetmore, who had just finished a new york yacht club on 44th street and they and in particular, whitney warren, were responsible for the artistic composition of grand central terminal, which is really one of the great spaces in new york city. it measures 12 stories tall, 275 feet long, 120 feet wide. and we were at iba end of the of the concourse, you see the big arched windows. and behind those windows actually walkways which lead to offices and so this photograph is taken high up on on...
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my first book report resent whitney youngn new jersey.e of the things i recall from the reading of that cartoon so i went to thank you in this moment. [applause] because somehow god set things in order is they should be. i want to say this about healthcare. [applause] i will say healthcare for me has been the cornerstone of how it has moved in this country. one of the things we healthcare and i will give the urban league credit for this. the first organization that taught to engage in social determinants of health. because what it really means is very live, play, worship can affects- the wayq/ of quality of life. in the context for that is fully connected to how healthcare can answer a lot ofuestions for us. i was in college where i met this young man i was a collegiate student was in the office and a one of things we learned that was all around i knew as an athlete i had to create a place for healthcare for my people what i did not know i was going to be cald for a greater cause and healthcare has made this a greater cause. acp help dire
my first book report resent whitney youngn new jersey.e of the things i recall from the reading of that cartoon so i went to thank you in this moment. [applause] because somehow god set things in order is they should be. i want to say this about healthcare. [applause] i will say healthcare for me has been the cornerstone of how it has moved in this country. one of the things we healthcare and i will give the urban league credit for this. the first organization that taught to engage in social...
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you look so dapper, whitney. >> whit: see, now you're being nice to me, because i called you out thisng. now you're being nice to me. well, thank you. yes, this is the more traditional 007 look i was going for this morning. something different for tomorrow. as we're covering the glitz and glam, of course, the dozens of stars nominated for awards are getting ready for the big show. history has already been made here, and more is likely to come. hollywood's biggest night is just a day away, and thousands here at the dolby theatre are working around the clock to get oscar ready, rolling out the iconic red carpet earlier this week in preparation. our lara spencer speaking with the show's co-executive producers. >> it doesn't get bigger than this. the whole world is watching, and i think people are more invested this year than, you know, they have been in a while because these movies are so great. >> whit: and the program is poised to make history. in the best picture category, three of the ten films nominated directed by women for the first time ever. >> it is literally impossible to be a
you look so dapper, whitney. >> whit: see, now you're being nice to me, because i called you out thisng. now you're being nice to me. well, thank you. yes, this is the more traditional 007 look i was going for this morning. something different for tomorrow. as we're covering the glitz and glam, of course, the dozens of stars nominated for awards are getting ready for the big show. history has already been made here, and more is likely to come. hollywood's biggest night is just a day away,...
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they have at lot of airbuses there's the issues with the with the pratt and whitmy engine on some -- whitneyded, possibly 15 by december. this is coming from the "wall street journal." jett blue is cutting their less popular routes. five routes to fort lauder dale, nine to l.a., bogota, colombia, etc. that's what the journal is reporting, that they're prioritizing their strong routes when their number of aircraft is limited. stuart: $6 a share on jetblue. thanks so much. >>> coming up, caitlin jenner or back backs a new york county's ban on transgenders competing in women's sports. roll it. >> you have to compete in the biological sex that you were born. this is critical to protecting the integrity of competition in women's sports. stuart: is there a difference between contact and non-contact sports? if caitlin general or will be here to answer the question later in the show. >>> king charles and prince william were seen returning to royal duties, kate middleton spotted visiting a farm shop with her husband. will these events put the health rumors to bed? a royal round-up which includes a ne
they have at lot of airbuses there's the issues with the with the pratt and whitmy engine on some -- whitneyded, possibly 15 by december. this is coming from the "wall street journal." jett blue is cutting their less popular routes. five routes to fort lauder dale, nine to l.a., bogota, colombia, etc. that's what the journal is reporting, that they're prioritizing their strong routes when their number of aircraft is limited. stuart: $6 a share on jetblue. thanks so much. >>>...
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. >> janai: i was not, whitney johnson.one of the greatest things. >> janai: not so bad, and then a rat runs across the platform. >> whit: brings you back to reality. >> janai: let's take a look at some of the other big stories we're following on this saturday morning. happening right now, a monster storm charging through the west. parts of california at risk of being buried in up to 12 feet of snow with authorities bracing for the worst. this, as wildfires continue to rage in texas. two people are now dead as the smokehouse creek fire becomes the largest in the state's history. >> gio: also right now, the university of florida has fired all employees in positions related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in an effort to comply with the new state law. officials say 13 positions were eliminated. 15 administrative appointments were ended for faculty. the florida board of governors voted to prohibit state funding for dei initiatives earlier this year. >> whit: and dr. seuss has a birthday gift for babies born today. today wo
. >> janai: i was not, whitney johnson.one of the greatest things. >> janai: not so bad, and then a rat runs across the platform. >> whit: brings you back to reality. >> janai: let's take a look at some of the other big stories we're following on this saturday morning. happening right now, a monster storm charging through the west. parts of california at risk of being buried in up to 12 feet of snow with authorities bracing for the worst. this, as wildfires continue to...
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is saying was just like that nine millimeter that was in his backpack at school, that james crumbley whitney did doordash, which is a noble, a noble job, but he drove by his own house four times doing doordash and he could have gone into the house to see if that gun was still there and he didn't do that. now the fence in their closing, really focusing the opposite way that it's the evidence you don't see what he shows you that he is not guilty. you do not. didn't have any evidence that he had any knowledge that his son had severe mental issues. he knew he was sad, but that doesn't rise to the level of having to get him tim help. he also did not know that his son could harm anyone, that there is nothing in his background, no discipline at all. and i think what for the defense probably one of the strongest thing they said was that school officials, people he knew his son's friends, parents never expressed any thing, including that morning at school that he could be a harm to others. so no one in ethan crumbley's life, believed he could harm others. a teacher that he known for years that went f
is saying was just like that nine millimeter that was in his backpack at school, that james crumbley whitney did doordash, which is a noble, a noble job, but he drove by his own house four times doing doordash and he could have gone into the house to see if that gun was still there and he didn't do that. now the fence in their closing, really focusing the opposite way that it's the evidence you don't see what he shows you that he is not guilty. you do not. didn't have any evidence that he had...
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they're fixing on what's going on at pratt whitney and secular growth in defense.ng, doing the right things i think you've got some runway here >> i have some breaking news with kate rooney what do you have for us? >> amazon just announced it will invest another $2.75 billion in ai startup entropic, this comes as it looks for an edge in this technology race, following the initial $1.25 billion check. this brings the total investment to $4 million. amazon had said from the outset it would invest up to that number this is amazon's largest outside investment rivian was the largest before this this highlights the spending blitz we have seen on the cloud providers on ai. even at $4 billion, amazon is still a minority investor and they don't have a seat on the board either sources tell me that entropic pass valued at $18.4 billion, one of the front runners in generative artificial. microsoft, of course, has chatgbt. the founders split you hoff from openai amazon needs the ai exposure, and an tropic will use amazon chips to train and build ai models >> the ai arms race co
they're fixing on what's going on at pratt whitney and secular growth in defense.ng, doing the right things i think you've got some runway here >> i have some breaking news with kate rooney what do you have for us? >> amazon just announced it will invest another $2.75 billion in ai startup entropic, this comes as it looks for an edge in this technology race, following the initial $1.25 billion check. this brings the total investment to $4 million. amazon had said from the outset it...
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and wetmore, who had just finished a new york yacht club on 44th street and they and in particular, whitney warren, were responsible for the artistic composition of grand central terminal, which is really one of the great spaces in new york city. it measures 12 stories tall, 275 feet long, 120 feet wide. and we were at iba end of the of the concourse, you see the big arched windows. and behind those windows actually walkways which lead to offices and so this photograph is taken high up on on one of those walkways, peering through a little window. and the the ceiling is in civilian blue with gold leaf constellations and the stars are illuminated by little tiny electric lights. and it is depicted as a view of the heavens from aquarius of cancer. in an october sky. what that means is not the view. looking up at the view, looking down, but is astronomically incorrect. and there has been so many conspiracy theories over the year as to why it's wrong. is the alumina body is, you know, all sorts of things, treasure hunters and it's really answer is the artist who is from brooklyn called charles ba
and wetmore, who had just finished a new york yacht club on 44th street and they and in particular, whitney warren, were responsible for the artistic composition of grand central terminal, which is really one of the great spaces in new york city. it measures 12 stories tall, 275 feet long, 120 feet wide. and we were at iba end of the of the concourse, you see the big arched windows. and behind those windows actually walkways which lead to offices and so this photograph is taken high up on on...
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in 1971, the civil rights leader whitney young jr. died while traveling in nigeria.s, a fellow trailblazer in the movement equal rights to fly her late husband's body home to kentucky. captain david harris, who broke barriers in the sky, died last week in marietta, georgi week in marietta, georgi he wasa. 8 i won't let me moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms define me... emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at...