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and for that i'm joined by oliver salat hello to you oliver so what exactly are the lawmakers unable to agree on what are the sticking points. well we are looking right now at a conflict essentially between lawmakers republican lawmakers at congress and the white house in the white tells wanting to cut unemployment benefits to around $100.00 per week currently they're at a level of $600.00 but they are running out as we've just learned in the report now the white house believes that the current higher level of $600.00 is a disincentive for american workers to returning to work republicans of congress do believe that a higher level is necessary to protect the workers and of course now with that ongoing spat they have proposed a new proposal that's supposed to be unveiled soon as monday after the weekend that again then has to be confirmed by the democrats as well as by the white holes before that so we are looking at some more negotiations in the coming days ahead all right susan difficult negotiations and all of our what happens if they don't manage to agree. well if they don't then
and for that i'm joined by oliver salat hello to you oliver so what exactly are the lawmakers unable to agree on what are the sticking points. well we are looking right now at a conflict essentially between lawmakers republican lawmakers at congress and the white house in the white tells wanting to cut unemployment benefits to around $100.00 per week currently they're at a level of $600.00 but they are running out as we've just learned in the report now the white house believes that the current...
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the same on quint to continue the look and feel of that cul-de-sac would be olives, so we're also -- we've settled on species so we really are in on the details on this. >> what's the box side being used in the project? >> sure, so 24-inch size box on all plantings and and the the additional plantings on quinte. >> ok. thank you. we have a question from price have. >> mr. puck, we had a private developer that wants to knock trees down and as you know this board does not have the ability to increase it. but, through volunteer and i believe that project was at the hospital somewhere off of protero street where the contractor said he would increase it from six to 15 so what can the city offer rather than the minimum offering you gave? >> i would have to review that with upper managers. we are -- >> we have one on the line right now? >> sure. i just want to say again, we apologize having this discussion. >> i understand. that ship has sailed. we're talking about compensation for the illegal action that was done and either contractors -- >> please, don't bankrupt me. if private contractor
the same on quint to continue the look and feel of that cul-de-sac would be olives, so we're also -- we've settled on species so we really are in on the details on this. >> what's the box side being used in the project? >> sure, so 24-inch size box on all plantings and and the the additional plantings on quinte. >> ok. thank you. we have a question from price have. >> mr. puck, we had a private developer that wants to knock trees down and as you know this board does not...
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so glad i missed that song. next, put sunscreen on my kids. growing up, i don't even think my parents knew what sunscreen was. my father used to lather me up with oliveoil so i could get a beautiful tan at the age of three. then snack. then lunch. and when they're done with lunch then we snack again. then i take the kids on a "walk" where somehow, i am the only one walking. then it's nap time, for me. next, i watch eight minutes of "tangled," four minutes of "trolls," and 30 minutes of "cinderella." then i negotiate how many bites of dinner equals a popsicle treat. then it's bath time where i somehow proceed to get more wet than the kids who are inside the bathtub. next is story time. then bed time. then i cry in a corner wondering if i am spending enough time with my kids. i want to set the record straight on something tonight. quarantine? was invented by italians. the word "quarantine" comes from the italian words "quaranta giorni," which mean 40 days. during the plague, italy actually made ships isolate for 40 days before they could enter the country. the sailors had to just stay on their ships, baking banana bread, watching netflix or whatever, i
so glad i missed that song. next, put sunscreen on my kids. growing up, i don't even think my parents knew what sunscreen was. my father used to lather me up with oliveoil so i could get a beautiful tan at the age of three. then snack. then lunch. and when they're done with lunch then we snack again. then i take the kids on a "walk" where somehow, i am the only one walking. then it's nap time, for me. next, i watch eight minutes of "tangled," four minutes of...
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the recipe is simple boil chickpeas or ground to a paste this is then mixed with flavor and so olive oil lemon juice gone and tina so it's made from ground sesame and it's in the precise mix of the spade brings that i want to use it shines through so this one was is simply special because of that model for them and just taste it and you see that the 1st is that comes to mind is that both of them and. this. particular basic recipe exists from iraq or that on the 1st tile question 11 on the syria jordan i list. and we all use it but in a different combinations the palestinians favor the let me taste of course and egypt. team that source dominates over the hamas so we don't like it because it's syria they don't put them in the way we do they put more of a mosque at a different places different countries have their own dialect. across the city arab snacks that you to not only by palestinians they've also become extremely popular amongst israeli jews leading to claims that some dishes have been appropriated michael moore's has been taken all that by this a list favorite because i guess it'
the recipe is simple boil chickpeas or ground to a paste this is then mixed with flavor and so olive oil lemon juice gone and tina so it's made from ground sesame and it's in the precise mix of the spade brings that i want to use it shines through so this one was is simply special because of that model for them and just taste it and you see that the 1st is that comes to mind is that both of them and. this. particular basic recipe exists from iraq or that on the 1st tile question 11 on the syria...
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so here. tunisian farmer, cherif chehaibi, needs a lot of water to irrigate his olive groves and vegetables, sohree cisterns to collect rainwater. he takes pride in his work. he owns 90 hectares of land, which is a lot for the kairouan region. he's never been short on water before. >> we can pump six liters per second onto the fields. in summer, the system runs f fr 16 to 17 hours a dayay. we use less water in the cooler winter months. there's still enough rain. and with our well, we always have enough water. >> not everyone's situation is as comomfortable. just 10 kilometers away, beyond these mountains, life is much harder. most families here have to walk several kilometers to the nearest water source, several times a day. rjab zaghdoudi needs 250 liters of water every day just for his animals and fields. he needs an additional 40 liters for himself, his wife, and three children. >> it's really tough for the people who live in this region. it takes everyone so much time to fetch water. wewe're tired of d doing this y day,y, our children can't keep doing this, it's a burden on the entire regio
so here. tunisian farmer, cherif chehaibi, needs a lot of water to irrigate his olive groves and vegetables, sohree cisterns to collect rainwater. he takes pride in his work. he owns 90 hectares of land, which is a lot for the kairouan region. he's never been short on water before. >> we can pump six liters per second onto the fields. in summer, the system runs f fr 16 to 17 hours a dayay. we use less water in the cooler winter months. there's still enough rain. and with our well, we...
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we're joined now by our correspondent washington oliver salat oliver thanks for joining us so the president called these claims a hoax but his ministration has been briefed and they've been briefing the members of congress about this so even if trump didn't know about the intelligence could we see that at least others in the administration did. we can assume so yes and that since quiet some time because reportedly the white house was 1st informed about these russian volunteers in early 2019 already at the time this information appears to be unconfirmed then later this year in february this year some more information reached the national security council in the wide tells that was that was collected from internal geisha by captured afghan militants also the international community into the excuse me also the intelligence community learned about suspicious militant cash flows so the big question here is who knew about it and why has there been no action as of now some of the most senior cabinet members it seems were informed like secretary of state mike pompeo who openly talked about that in
we're joined now by our correspondent washington oliver salat oliver thanks for joining us so the president called these claims a hoax but his ministration has been briefed and they've been briefing the members of congress about this so even if trump didn't know about the intelligence could we see that at least others in the administration did. we can assume so yes and that since quiet some time because reportedly the white house was 1st informed about these russian volunteers in early 2019...
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lemonis: also, i'm so glad oliver's fish market has once again beat another flood.ican flag that says to the world, "come hell or high water, we're still here." so right here? rick: hereabouts, in this general area. lemonis: uh-huh? rick: almost from alton, you're gonna be able to see this thing. lemonis: that's the key. rick: you get on that ferry, you're waiting in line, you're gonna see this. man #8: you can do three times the height of those trees. those trees are, say, 50 feet tall. rick: 50, 60 feet tall tops. lemonis: we may go 150. rick: okay. lemonis: i think putting in the flag will not only honor the veterans, but it will give people a reason to drive here to see this beautiful, amazing thing. it's gonna be awesome. kim: it is gonna be awesome. rick: it is. this flagpole is going to be a symbol of strength and how much our veterans mean to the united states of america. ♪ what will be the first thing you do as soon as you're able? at ikea, we wondered that too... we found that people didn't say catching a new movie, or going on a trip. it was to simply be
lemonis: also, i'm so glad oliver's fish market has once again beat another flood.ican flag that says to the world, "come hell or high water, we're still here." so right here? rick: hereabouts, in this general area. lemonis: uh-huh? rick: almost from alton, you're gonna be able to see this thing. lemonis: that's the key. rick: you get on that ferry, you're waiting in line, you're gonna see this. man #8: you can do three times the height of those trees. those trees are, say, 50 feet...
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oliver, it's still potentially influential. when you say sinclair owned and operates local tv stations to the tune of more than 200, so i mean, that's a pretty significant piece of the pie. oliver darcy, thank you so much. >>> expanded unemployment benefits are about to run out and it could be weeks before congress passes another stimulus plan. we'll get the latest from washington next in the "cnn newsroom." as we move forward, let's continue to practice these healthy habits, brought to you by lysol. wash your hands often with soap and water and monitor your health. always use the inside of your elbow to cough or sneeze. be sure to cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover around others. and keep about 6 ft distance from them. and remember to clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. the best way forward is together. lysol. what it takes to protect. your bank can be virtually any place you are. you can deposit checks from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. and pay bills from here. because your bank isn't just one place. it's virtually any place you are. just download and us
oliver, it's still potentially influential. when you say sinclair owned and operates local tv stations to the tune of more than 200, so i mean, that's a pretty significant piece of the pie. oliver darcy, thank you so much. >>> expanded unemployment benefits are about to run out and it could be weeks before congress passes another stimulus plan. we'll get the latest from washington next in the "cnn newsroom." as we move forward, let's continue to practice these healthy habits,...
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and include some things people might be surprised at, cheese and bacon, mint sauce and mustard, olive oil. so but the idea that these proposals will make a difference to obesity is completely undermined by the government because my own figures. to come back to you on that point, dr aseem, i figures. to come back to you on that point, draseem, isaw figures. to come back to you on that point, dr aseem, i saw you smile when tim mentioned the 17 calories. a lot of effort to make little difference? yes, but they are positive steps, and we need to do more. i have met tim and he is a very respectable nice person, but ultimately he represents the interests of the food industry and their profits, so we need to realise there is a big clash of interest, and ourjob as doctors is to look after public health and the health of the nation. unfortunately, people are being misinformed with the kind of food they're eating this up but what i think tim said that was right, and i will pick up on the other point about the economy in a minute, actually, there is a lot of confusion out there about what is healthy eat
and include some things people might be surprised at, cheese and bacon, mint sauce and mustard, olive oil. so but the idea that these proposals will make a difference to obesity is completely undermined by the government because my own figures. to come back to you on that point, dr aseem, i figures. to come back to you on that point, draseem, isaw figures. to come back to you on that point, dr aseem, i saw you smile when tim mentioned the 17 calories. a lot of effort to make little difference?...
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oliver, thank you very much. so i want to make sure because we -- we talk about these sort of issues on my new podcast. i want to make sure that you're aware of it. it's called "silence is not an option." and we are taking on hard conversations about race, racism, being black in america. you can find it on apple pod kak casts or your favorite pod kabts app. president trump pushing for schools to reopen. i'm going to ask the superintendent of the dallas school district, will there be friday night lights in texas this fall? i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. - [child] what is a wish? (submarine rings) - [man] captain, we're ready to dive. - [child] it's adventure in
oliver, thank you very much. so i want to make sure because we -- we talk about these sort of issues on my new podcast. i want to make sure that you're aware of it. it's called "silence is not an option." and we are taking on hard conversations about race, racism, being black in america. you can find it on apple pod kak casts or your favorite pod kabts app. president trump pushing for schools to reopen. i'm going to ask the superintendent of the dallas school district, will there be...
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oliver dowden. the facts have changed, so has our approach.e taken this decision that there can be no new huawei equipment from the end of this year and set out a clear timetable to exclude huawei com pletely timetable to exclude huawei completely by 2027 within your reversible path implemented by the time of the next election. here's the analysis of tom newton dunn from times radio. "the biggest takeaway of today's decision? hard to get away from the cold fact that britain has become a victim of a colossal us/china fight. we'll now get 56 two years later, at a cost of £2 billion more." he points out there could also be delays to full fibre broadband. and to tom's point, this decision will go down well in washington — it's been urging the uk to take this decision. the trump administration claims that huawei provides a gateway for china to spy on and potentially attack countries that use its equipment. and the us has imposed sanctions designed to disrupt huawei's ability to get its own chips manufactured. that in turn has led to uk security off
oliver dowden. the facts have changed, so has our approach.e taken this decision that there can be no new huawei equipment from the end of this year and set out a clear timetable to exclude huawei com pletely timetable to exclude huawei completely by 2027 within your reversible path implemented by the time of the next election. here's the analysis of tom newton dunn from times radio. "the biggest takeaway of today's decision? hard to get away from the cold fact that britain has become a...
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platforms and all sorts of things that are very colorful but there are many teachers so you know that's that's the 1st oliver it makes you look at j.c. penney chris sample people have to understand how so it's actually works. unless you're tracing you stocks. on the market then you're basically sending to the next person which traced the company's not getting any of the high and a lot of these people are being caught in what you cope and the company dumped and it's only the people. that hold the shares the day the day it actually gets restructured so it will lose everything am i missing this is a factor here what's happening now so it's very worrying yeah i imagine they're still have to train their contract for different but yeah they're similar to optimise training here in the us and kind of originated in the cave anything even more risky than options training enough and training has become a big favor of the robin app crowd and i thought the athens and tesla got to extreme overbought. descent and then crash down to 0 at the athens expired you know eli musk in the bed of a robin he's the pied piper of this
platforms and all sorts of things that are very colorful but there are many teachers so you know that's that's the 1st oliver it makes you look at j.c. penney chris sample people have to understand how so it's actually works. unless you're tracing you stocks. on the market then you're basically sending to the next person which traced the company's not getting any of the high and a lot of these people are being caught in what you cope and the company dumped and it's only the people. that hold...
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so good. i also should know my favorite thing and the most chris thing about the first episode of your show was that the way chris gets his hair ready is just putting oliveo if you guys are watching at home right now saying, like, "hey, salons are closed. how does that guy look so good?" >> well, actually i have been, you know, cutting everybody's hair, and i'm actually pretty proud of it. i gave myself this, even though nobody -- i mean, now that i'm seeing it on camera -- wait, look at it on camera it's like real - >> seth: oh, yeah, it's way out. >> i thought that was intentional. >> no it's not -- why would that be intentional >> it's the rachel >> no, it's not the rachel look at this >> seth: can you lean? can you lean this way and we'll flatten it there you go >> okay. >> seth: that's perfect. [ laughter ] wait, so you have a documentary called "expecting amy. what can we -- what can we -- i was going to say, what can we expect from that oh, there you go nice cleaning up. >> so, well, first of all, we documented the pregnancy, and making a special -- i loved jerry seinfeld's "comedian" -- >> seth: yes, great film >> creating his special. and so it'
so good. i also should know my favorite thing and the most chris thing about the first episode of your show was that the way chris gets his hair ready is just putting oliveo if you guys are watching at home right now saying, like, "hey, salons are closed. how does that guy look so good?" >> well, actually i have been, you know, cutting everybody's hair, and i'm actually pretty proud of it. i gave myself this, even though nobody -- i mean, now that i'm seeing it on camera --...
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so we're going to get a custom. ray: yeah. lemonis: do pepperoni, olives, jalapeños, green peppers, onions. imagine you have to add almost another minute of cooking time to cook through all these refrigerated veggies. lemonis: it took over three minutes. dino: customize when they walk in. lemonis: i don't think you need to say that with that big machete. dino: that's just the way i talk. ray: a little intimidating. lemonis: what i also want to do today is improve the menu, make it simpler, clearer, and more franchise-friendly. well, you want to get good feedback? hi, everybody. i am coming to you live from crestwood, illinois. come on by and see us. want to get some feedback from you. ask people that actually give you money and come there. the room full of customers is almost like a mini focus group. lemonis: can i see what a 16-inch looks like? dino: ain't that beautiful? lemonis: today that's 18 bucks. what's the most you're willing to pay for that pizza? man #1: $16.50, somewhere right in there. man #2: $18. lemonis: $18? man #3: probably about 20 bucks. man #4: $15. dino: yeah, i agree w
so we're going to get a custom. ray: yeah. lemonis: do pepperoni, olives, jalapeños, green peppers, onions. imagine you have to add almost another minute of cooking time to cook through all these refrigerated veggies. lemonis: it took over three minutes. dino: customize when they walk in. lemonis: i don't think you need to say that with that big machete. dino: that's just the way i talk. ray: a little intimidating. lemonis: what i also want to do today is improve the menu, make it simpler,...
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so it came as a surprise when digital secretary oliver dowden said well we would be purged from the 5 g. network by 2027. the best way to secure our networks is for operators to stop using new offensive while way too quick meant to build the u.k.'s future fight networks so to be clear from the end of this year telecoms operators must not buy any 5 g. equipment from while away and once the telecom security bill is passed it will be illegal for them to do so. donald trump at long pushed johnson to reverse a decision he made in january giving while away a limited role in 5 g. the british will raise china's hackles by signalling that the world's biggest telecoms equipment maker is no longer welcome in the west china views while way as a national champion and is certain to retaliate. but since leaving the e.u. johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the u.s. and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data.
so it came as a surprise when digital secretary oliver dowden said well we would be purged from the 5 g. network by 2027. the best way to secure our networks is for operators to stop using new offensive while way too quick meant to build the u.k.'s future fight networks so to be clear from the end of this year telecoms operators must not buy any 5 g. equipment from while away and once the telecom security bill is passed it will be illegal for them to do so. donald trump at long pushed johnson...
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list goes on and on and around the world it is seen to be an attack by an archivist so radical feminists as peter oliver pointed out far left for engine and some far left right groups as well it's just push for secularism and i think maybe these churches represent. the traditions of these countries whether it's poland or france of the united states the traditions the institutions being attacked here of catholic churches of mosques of you know synagogues all of this yak and it's all under attack it appears in fact to your point steve i'm glad you said that i had one of our researchers pull some data for me listen to this last year 4 in 10 european jews reported they considered leaving their countries because of their concern for their safety saw an increase of 52 percent in his lama phobic incidents so there just to be a sudden increase in attacks for the institution of organized religion or at least maybe that's the way i'm seeing it george galloway what are your thoughts. well all that is sacred is increasingly profaned in these godless and materialistic times 1 people are turning against religion turn
list goes on and on and around the world it is seen to be an attack by an archivist so radical feminists as peter oliver pointed out far left for engine and some far left right groups as well it's just push for secularism and i think maybe these churches represent. the traditions of these countries whether it's poland or france of the united states the traditions the institutions being attacked here of catholic churches of mosques of you know synagogues all of this yak and it's all under attack...
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so it came as a surprise when digital secretary oliver dowden said huawei would be purged from the 5 g. network by 2027. the best way to secure our networks is for operators to stop using new affected huawei quick meant to build the u.k.'s future 5 g. networks so to be clear from the end of this year telecoms operators must not buy any 5 g. equipment from while away and once the telecom security bill is passed it will be illegal for them to do so. donald trump at long pushed johnson to reverse a decision he made in january giving while weigh a limited role in 5 g. the british will raise china's hackles by signalling that the world's biggest telecoms equipment maker is no longer welcome in the west china views while way as a national champion and is certain to retaliate but since leaving the e.u. johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the us and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus
so it came as a surprise when digital secretary oliver dowden said huawei would be purged from the 5 g. network by 2027. the best way to secure our networks is for operators to stop using new affected huawei quick meant to build the u.k.'s future 5 g. networks so to be clear from the end of this year telecoms operators must not buy any 5 g. equipment from while away and once the telecom security bill is passed it will be illegal for them to do so. donald trump at long pushed johnson to reverse...
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oliver let me bring in dilly-dilly. there she is >> look. two ollis. >> two ollis, guys >> between our hair and these little bald heads, i can't tell us apart >> i know. he's soe any baby oliver advice for melissa >> my -- oliver just pooped so i recommend changing the diaper before you go on tv. >> real talk by the way, melissa you're also a nurse practitioner we want to say thank you for your service >> thank you let's get one last look at the big board. all right. i want to see where's -- wait. where's kianna celebrating your 11th birthday hey, kianna. happy birthday the whither family got up early in san diego we see you and love you. the patile family celebrating grandma's 70th birthday. >> and of course troy is turning 11 go troy! go troy! >> it's your birthday. don't forget if you want to join this party and why wouldn't you? head to today.com/mytodayplaza to sign up happy birthday, guys >>> let's go back to dylan hopefully she cleared up her little situation there >> i sent him away i'm not on duty right now. literally. let's take a look at what is going on weatherwise across the country right now. we have just the heat, the humidity it is so brutally
oliver let me bring in dilly-dilly. there she is >> look. two ollis. >> two ollis, guys >> between our hair and these little bald heads, i can't tell us apart >> i know. he's soe any baby oliver advice for melissa >> my -- oliver just pooped so i recommend changing the diaper before you go on tv. >> real talk by the way, melissa you're also a nurse practitioner we want to say thank you for your service >> thank you let's get one last look at the big...
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billion, germany over £30 billion, so the scale of these packages is not at the level that i think people are hoping for, especially as there has been a 20% fall in gdp. 0k oliverorning. and just to say tomorrow on wednesday the chancellor rishi sunak will be delivering what being described as his summer statement that may impact millions of livelihoods, there's a of detail on our website so a little later this morning i will be tweeting some of that for you, but of course it is all on bbc online and we will have coverage of that summer statement hair on the bbc tomorrow, but now let's get some of the days other stories in terms of business. tiktok has confirmed to the bbc that it is stopping operations of the tiktok app in hong kong due to recent events. facebook, google and twitter have already suspended processing requests from the chinese authorities for user data in hong kong. the decisions follows china's new sweeping national security law for the city. wall street's major indexes closed higher on monday after data showed unexpected growth inthe us services sector last month. the nasdaq racked up its third straight record closing high. and shares like app
billion, germany over £30 billion, so the scale of these packages is not at the level that i think people are hoping for, especially as there has been a 20% fall in gdp. 0k oliverorning. and just to say tomorrow on wednesday the chancellor rishi sunak will be delivering what being described as his summer statement that may impact millions of livelihoods, there's a of detail on our website so a little later this morning i will be tweeting some of that for you, but of course it is all on bbc...
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write it, though i was somewhat harsh in my writing, and so, they gave it to john dickinson to refine. and then, they asked me to write an olive branch petition and answer to lord north's proposals for reconciliation. i was a bit more amenable in those jottings. so we sent both to great britain and waited for the reply of parliament. and we waited. and we waited, through the autumn and through the winter of 1775 and 1776. there was no reply from parliament, except what we read in english newspapers, to wit, i quote, "these colonies are now officially in a state of rebellion." and so it was that virginia decided she would be the first, the first to proclaim her independency. and so, on the 15th of may, 1776 -- i beg your pardon, citizens, a virginian would always like to think they are the first at anything. virginia was not the first to proclaim her independency. it was rhode island. rhode island about a month before, in april of 1776, proclaimed her independency, though solely on behalf of herself. a month later, virginia provided the resolution for independency on behalf of all of our colonies. next question, mr. light. mr.
write it, though i was somewhat harsh in my writing, and so, they gave it to john dickinson to refine. and then, they asked me to write an olive branch petition and answer to lord north's proposals for reconciliation. i was a bit more amenable in those jottings. so we sent both to great britain and waited for the reply of parliament. and we waited. and we waited, through the autumn and through the winter of 1775 and 1776. there was no reply from parliament, except what we read in english...
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his predecessor jon jay left, the next guy oliver ellsworth left. so imagine an alternative universe, because in the constitution there is not a term limit until the 20th century until fdr, so imagine a world where presidents are re-elected for life and we don't have that because george washington leaves and john adams leaves and then madison and monroe and the tradition begins. but washington established that and his great biographer was none other than john marshall. so washington establishes we won't have a president for life. john marshall really puts kind of a different spin on life, good behavior. he doesn't cut and run. he stays and stays and stays and works with new appointees, basically a jeffersonian appointee and creating a court above party and he stays and a lot of life is just showing up. >> we know what happens to john marshall's political career. what about william marbury who gave his name to this case. >> i always get asked that question. >> marbury continues to be very active in business affairs in washington, d.c. over the course of
his predecessor jon jay left, the next guy oliver ellsworth left. so imagine an alternative universe, because in the constitution there is not a term limit until the 20th century until fdr, so imagine a world where presidents are re-elected for life and we don't have that because george washington leaves and john adams leaves and then madison and monroe and the tradition begins. but washington established that and his great biographer was none other than john marshall. so washington establishes...
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so people are going to be hearing a lot about this. >> meg oliver, cbs news, hackensack, new jersey. > i'm manuel bojorquez in florida where in marlins home opener is postponed after 14 players and staff tested positive. >> every day we're taking risk so that is whathhe league reportedly scrambling toçó trace the team's movements and contacts. >> i'm not going to lie, i'm not going to sugar coat it, seeing guys go down like that, it is not good for them, not good fort the yankees was last called off because the marlins just used the dugout. the new comes as florida has now surpassed new york in confirmed coronavirus cases. florida has no mandatory mask order but one in palm beach county survived a legal challenge today. and while planet fitness joined the number of companies now requiring face coverings, nationwide the controversy won't go away. >> you are wearing a swastika. >> at a minnesota wal-mart this couple protested by wearing masks with the nazi symbol. >> you can't be american wear tha e >> across the countryial interactions appeared to be fueling the spread. nearly three do
so people are going to be hearing a lot about this. >> meg oliver, cbs news, hackensack, new jersey. > i'm manuel bojorquez in florida where in marlins home opener is postponed after 14 players and staff tested positive. >> every day we're taking risk so that is whathhe league reportedly scrambling toçó trace the team's movements and contacts. >> i'm not going to lie, i'm not going to sugar coat it, seeing guys go down like that, it is not good for them, not good fort the...
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so people are going to be hearing a lot about this. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs news, hackensack, newsey. >> reporter: i'm manuel bojorquez in florida where the miami marlins home opener is postponed after 14 players and staff tested positive. >> every day we're taking risks so that is what the players all around the league are doing. >> reporter: the ripple effect is already putting the new season in question, with the league reportedly scrambling to trace the team's movements and contacts. >> it really stinks. i'm not going to lie, i'm not going to sugar coat it, seeing those guys go down like that, it is not good for them, not good for anybody. >> reporter: tonight the phillies game against the yankees was also called off because the marlins just used the dugout. the news comes as florida has now surpassed new york in confirmed coronavirus cases. florida has no mandatory mask order but one in palm beach county survived a legal challenge today. and while planet fitness joined the number of companies now requiring face coverings, nationwide the controversy won't go away. >> you are w
so people are going to be hearing a lot about this. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs news, hackensack, newsey. >> reporter: i'm manuel bojorquez in florida where the miami marlins home opener is postponed after 14 players and staff tested positive. >> every day we're taking risks so that is what the players all around the league are doing. >> reporter: the ripple effect is already putting the new season in question, with the league reportedly scrambling to trace the team's...
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cbs's meg oliver on how the virus took its toll on someone so full of life. ♪ oftentimes the ones thatalk will get down on their knees. >> nick cordero was known as the tap dancing tough guy on broadway. with breakout roles that catapulted him to stardom. ♪. but in march cordero, 41, was diagnosed with covid-19. >> nick's body is extremely weak, his muscles have atrophied so he can't move his body yet. >> reporter: his wife amanda kloots posted about his complications, mini strokes, sepsis, a leg amputation, all while on a ventilator. ♪ trying to stay pe,s started playing a song cordero had written, live your life. ♪ live your life >> reporter: the world responded with the hashtag #wakeupnick. ♪ no no no, live your life. >> reporter: on day 90 kloots talked to cbs this morning's gayle king. >> i grab his hand and i'm waiting for the day when he holds my hand back. >> reporter: but that day would never come. after more than three months in the icu, he lost the fight. >> ♪ you don't forget. ♪ one of your great ones >> reporter: a great one takenc. meiv new jersey. >> o'donnell: and there
cbs's meg oliver on how the virus took its toll on someone so full of life. ♪ oftentimes the ones thatalk will get down on their knees. >> nick cordero was known as the tap dancing tough guy on broadway. with breakout roles that catapulted him to stardom. ♪. but in march cordero, 41, was diagnosed with covid-19. >> nick's body is extremely weak, his muscles have atrophied so he can't move his body yet. >> reporter: his wife amanda kloots posted about his complications,...
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. >> brian: he is so good and so successful, he is impervious to the mob but he's not alone in his thoughts. film director olivertone told "the new york times" magazine yesterday "everything has become so fragile. you can't make a film without a covert advisor. you can't make a film without a sensitivity advisor. it's ridiculous. will any of it make a difference?" dean cain has been at hollywood a time. i took down some of your credits. you have 177 movies. he produced 16. you've written four undirected two. you have seen a lot of movie sets, a lot of tv sets. have things changed? >> we haven't gone back to work yet. things have been changing for a long time. if you look at the films that have been made in the past they couldn't be made today, even "gone with the wind" getting pulled off the air for a while. something like blazing saddles which i thought was hysterical. you could never make that movie today. as far as onset, i'm going to find myself agreeing with oliver stone completely. having a covert advisor, having all these sensitivity advisors. it's all regulation. that regulation is job killing. it stops
. >> brian: he is so good and so successful, he is impervious to the mob but he's not alone in his thoughts. film director olivertone told "the new york times" magazine yesterday "everything has become so fragile. you can't make a film without a covert advisor. you can't make a film without a sensitivity advisor. it's ridiculous. will any of it make a difference?" dean cain has been at hollywood a time. i took down some of your credits. you have 177 movies. he produced...
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oliver dowden. the facts have changed, so has our approach.why we've taken this decision that there can be no new huawei equipment from the end of this year and set out a clear timetable to exclude huawei completely by 2027 within your reversible path implemented by the time of the next election. for its part, huawei says it's a "disappointing decision" and "bad news for anyone in the uk with a mobile phone." certainly bad news for huawei. the statement goes on to say this... here's more from ed brewster, huawei's spokesman. it's clear today that this is a decision based on us trade priorities and trade requirements as opposed to a decision about security. you know, we are very disappointed by the decision from the government. so huawei says this is all about us trade deals. well we know washington has been urging the uk to take this decision. the trump administration claims huawei provides a gateway for china to spy on and potentially attack countries that use its equipment. the us has also imposed sanctions designed to disrupt huawei's abili
oliver dowden. the facts have changed, so has our approach.why we've taken this decision that there can be no new huawei equipment from the end of this year and set out a clear timetable to exclude huawei completely by 2027 within your reversible path implemented by the time of the next election. for its part, huawei says it's a "disappointing decision" and "bad news for anyone in the uk with a mobile phone." certainly bad news for huawei. the statement goes on to say...
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extolled the virtues of his favorite justice, who he put on the court, and that was oliver we wendell holmes jr., so that's what made the case famous. he was denied the republican nomination. he then moved to a third party, this may sound somewhat familiar in today's political climate. it was called the progressive party. he helped form a new third party called the progressive party. he ran for that party's nomination, got it, and he ran as the third party candidate under a party that we call the bool moo bull moose party. it split the republican vote and allowed progressive woodrow wilson to become president. that was lochner's first appearance on the stage. you would think at that point, it had been famous. it was going to be a famous thing from now on, but it went into obscurity after that. wasn't much known about, much talked about. there was a debate about the role of courts, and it made him one of the champions of the progressi progressives. arguing that the courts had no business interfering with the policy making that was being done at the state and federal level, so the call for judicial se
extolled the virtues of his favorite justice, who he put on the court, and that was oliver we wendell holmes jr., so that's what made the case famous. he was denied the republican nomination. he then moved to a third party, this may sound somewhat familiar in today's political climate. it was called the progressive party. he helped form a new third party called the progressive party. he ran for that party's nomination, got it, and he ran as the third party candidate under a party that we call...
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so the themes here are as strange as they sound are not new and they're not solely you know held by the right because the j.f.k. movie was by oliver stone a far left fella. but you bring up stone i would equally believe if you told me he was a target if you anon or he was a deep believe or a q a 9 i would like either one what were you going to say jared well i was just going to say the new feature about your non that is particularly startling its popularity and influence is it is the same old story as he was talking about but it now has this interactive element to it that the online culture brings to it which means that all the so-called digital soldiers are coming through all these clues and old pieces of media and you know finding these revelations and sharing so it's actually an interactive conspiracy theory that dan's one the reasons why this this cult if you're not it's growing the way it is is because people who feel powerless can now feel like they are somehow or another exciting the so-called deep state income all by finding these clues and then by providing their own revelations so this is one of the reasons why it's beco
so the themes here are as strange as they sound are not new and they're not solely you know held by the right because the j.f.k. movie was by oliver stone a far left fella. but you bring up stone i would equally believe if you told me he was a target if you anon or he was a deep believe or a q a 9 i would like either one what were you going to say jared well i was just going to say the new feature about your non that is particularly startling its popularity and influence is it is the same old...
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so it came as a surprise when digital secretary oliver dowden said well we would be purged from the 5 g. network by 2027. the best way to secure our networks is for operators to stop using new a fair way to quit and to build a new case future 5 g. networks so to be clear from the end of this year telecoms operators must not buy any 5 g. equipment from while away and once the telecom security bill is passed it will be illegal for them to do so. donald trump at long pushed johnson to reverse a decision he made in january giving while away a limited role in 5 g. the british bomb will raise china's hackles by signaling that the world's biggest telecoms equipment maker is no longer welcome in the west china views while way as a national champion and is certain to retaliate. but since leaving the e.u. johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the us and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus n
so it came as a surprise when digital secretary oliver dowden said well we would be purged from the 5 g. network by 2027. the best way to secure our networks is for operators to stop using new a fair way to quit and to build a new case future 5 g. networks so to be clear from the end of this year telecoms operators must not buy any 5 g. equipment from while away and once the telecom security bill is passed it will be illegal for them to do so. donald trump at long pushed johnson to reverse a...