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hello christopher. in 1996 you wrote me a very nice letter you stated you have done more for mankind that your young age than most people have done in a lifetime. do you remember what that was about? >> remind me. >> the floss rings. >> yes i remember are you still saving mankind? >> it is most unfortunate that johnson and johnson influenced cnn to do a hatchet job on my company one week before they went into the national museum of dentistry they are listed under george washington's ivory teeth in the last decade has been spent in a vacuum. >> i'm sorry to hear this. you are a great man and your invention to me was right up there with anesthesia and dentistry and air-conditioning. >>host: what are floss rings and why did you write a letter? >> i think his father had the task of teaching me that guitar when i was 13. but floss rings as i recall you attach dental floss and now they've developed the reach things to get back here. i will him he had done a great service to mankind and i stand by that set on
hello christopher. in 1996 you wrote me a very nice letter you stated you have done more for mankind that your young age than most people have done in a lifetime. do you remember what that was about? >> remind me. >> the floss rings. >> yes i remember are you still saving mankind? >> it is most unfortunate that johnson and johnson influenced cnn to do a hatchet job on my company one week before they went into the national museum of dentistry they are listed under george...
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christopher: that is a great question.ast week those big five were almost one quarter of the s&p 500, certainly an unprecedented level of concentration. s&pou saw is buying an index fund, you are getting diversified equities you might need to rethink that. those five companies not only are a large part of the s&p but they are driven by the same kind of dynamics, even though they are different industry classifications, all essentially internet platform companies subject to the same risks. that is unprecedented and i think leaves the average investor exposed to more risks than they were thinking they were taking. tom: nasdaq taking new lows. jon ferro, i give you great credit for this because i keep jp morgan downd 24%, it shows the damage out there in the banking area alone. jonathan: the banks have struggled through 2020. jamie dimon said months ago that is not a normal recession and we have not seen the impact just yet. it might come later this year. as you look at the financials, how do you think about that? christopher:
christopher: that is a great question.ast week those big five were almost one quarter of the s&p 500, certainly an unprecedented level of concentration. s&pou saw is buying an index fund, you are getting diversified equities you might need to rethink that. those five companies not only are a large part of the s&p but they are driven by the same kind of dynamics, even though they are different industry classifications, all essentially internet platform companies subject to the same...
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this was a coup attempt, and christopher wray is, the buck stops with him.ocuments, documents that should have been declassified including the recent dump that's come out that reveals what barnett has done, what sidney powell's been able to get through foia requests. they -- christopher wray and his fbi has denied my requests, other members of congress' requests, he has failed to declassify documents that would be exculpatory to this president, and he knows it. it's just amazing, and he should have been gone, in my opinion, a year ago. lou: yeah, i'd like to -- we had the wrong sound. this is congressman, former congressman mark meadows, now the president's chief of staff. let's listen to this. >> all due respect to director wray, he has a hard time finding e-mails in his own fbi, let alone figuring out whether there's any kind of voter fraud. this is a very different case. the rules are being changed. and so what i'm suggesting is perhaps he can drill down on the investigation that just started. others that we're seeing in north carolina and other places wh
this was a coup attempt, and christopher wray is, the buck stops with him.ocuments, documents that should have been declassified including the recent dump that's come out that reveals what barnett has done, what sidney powell's been able to get through foia requests. they -- christopher wray and his fbi has denied my requests, other members of congress' requests, he has failed to declassify documents that would be exculpatory to this president, and he knows it. it's just amazing, and he should...
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christopher: i think they do.ook at a trump presidency and a biden presidency and they both have a significant amount of fiscal support. there is a scenario where you have a biden presidency and a republican senate still where there could be a lot more standoff. i think overall, we are going to fiscal policy next year in the u.s., it is just these short-term headlines raise the question of how much will we get, how soon will we get it, is there a chance of a shutdown now with this deadline and new business to confirm a supreme court justice on the docket? david: what is the market pricing and with respect to the coronavirus? we had a former fda had coming out and saying i think there will be another wave. he was pretty emphatic. we are approaching 200,000 people who have died. are the markets reacting to news over the virus at all at this point? christopher: it is hard to separate. i think if we had this headline by itself today, maybe not much of a reaction, but it certainly does not help. markets have always bee
christopher: i think they do.ook at a trump presidency and a biden presidency and they both have a significant amount of fiscal support. there is a scenario where you have a biden presidency and a republican senate still where there could be a lot more standoff. i think overall, we are going to fiscal policy next year in the u.s., it is just these short-term headlines raise the question of how much will we get, how soon will we get it, is there a chance of a shutdown now with this deadline and...
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yes, christopher wray.y is one of the most powerful people here in the us, in the intelligence community, appointed by donald trump and it is about less than 50 days to go before the election. he said, he confirmed, that russia is continuing to try and meddle in the 2020 election. and pointing out, as we heard in the clip, that social media, state media and other proxies are trying to sow and other proxies are trying to sow discord and damagejoe biden‘s and painful is that these are repeated warnings. microsoft earlier this month so there are groups associated with china, russia and iran trying to undermine the election. president trump and several of his top administrative officials are trying to downplay it. they don't want a repeat of 2016, where they can get away from planes that russia had interviewed in the election. and official report that that had happened, that russia had been trying to help trump in 2016, but it was never determined whether it had influenced his victory. it seems russia — russia
yes, christopher wray.y is one of the most powerful people here in the us, in the intelligence community, appointed by donald trump and it is about less than 50 days to go before the election. he said, he confirmed, that russia is continuing to try and meddle in the 2020 election. and pointing out, as we heard in the clip, that social media, state media and other proxies are trying to sow and other proxies are trying to sow discord and damagejoe biden‘s and painful is that these are repeated...
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what do you think, christopher?” annual budget for nhs. what do you think, christopher? named checks their companies. i think the government, around borisjohnson have found the civil service wanting, we see the way they've been letting go one permanent secretary a month since they came into power. there were... they might find that if they'd given money, they would get better results. i don't think it's a question of ideological companies who may have worked before with the government. i think they wa nt to with the government. i think they want to try and find a way to get through this. maybe the mistake might be trying to go at it alone. the brits know best, that's why the nhsxapp the brits know best, that's why the nhs x app did not work, which may be relied on software there. we should work as a group of countries rather than go at it alone. these numbers are huge, and my goodness, we haven't even started paying for it yet. thank you so much. let's move away for the time being from coronavirus. the guardian is picking up coronavirus. the guardian is picking up on cor
what do you think, christopher?” annual budget for nhs. what do you think, christopher? named checks their companies. i think the government, around borisjohnson have found the civil service wanting, we see the way they've been letting go one permanent secretary a month since they came into power. there were... they might find that if they'd given money, they would get better results. i don't think it's a question of ideological companies who may have worked before with the government. i...
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>> not like with christopher, no. no.. >> do you know if she ever talked to michael about it? >> no, i don't. >> have a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said he didn't even know that becky and david were having an affair. >> i know about the affair with your mom and david. >> my mom and david? >> don't play stupid with me. don't play stupid with me. i'm telling you right now. it'll get ugly real quick, okay? this is your one and only chance to get yourself out of a whole [ bleep ] load of trouble. >> it gets pretty hot and heavy in that interview room. >> listen to me. listen to me. i know what's going on, okay? i know your mom wanted kay dead, okay? do you want to go to prison for the rest of your life? >> no, sir. >> huh? you need to start talking here and now, okay? >> i didn't know it was dav
>> not like with christopher, no. no.. >> do you know if she ever talked to michael about it? >> no, i don't. >> have a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said he didn't even know that becky and david were having an affair....
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they said galileo went to prison but i don't get why. 11 year old christopher's questions will remain unanswered the government funded program broadcasts a new class every day infection levels in the country are still high and children may not yet return to the classroom christopher doesn't want to get the virus in case he infects his grandmother. next up is music followed by massey christopher is glad when his mother comes home from work earlier than usual. if you've got a class that yes but i only understand half of it. hilda is a single mother she's supposed to work the whole day but she wants to be there to help her son get used to this new kind of learning. you know as you get that if they don't pay attention in school then they really aren't going to concentrate when they're left on their own with the t.v. in their school books. meanwhile private schools in mexico are focusing on online classrooms. for her spanish class isabella is collecting objects and will write a story about them she only gets to see her classmates on a screen but at least she sees them. and say i know man.
they said galileo went to prison but i don't get why. 11 year old christopher's questions will remain unanswered the government funded program broadcasts a new class every day infection levels in the country are still high and children may not yet return to the classroom christopher doesn't want to get the virus in case he infects his grandmother. next up is music followed by massey christopher is glad when his mother comes home from work earlier than usual. if you've got a class that yes but i...
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hilda is concerned christopher hasn't taken any notes at all at some point the teachers are supposed to email their students questions about what they've learned the family borrowed and old i pad from friends. never that's going. to be honest i'm not sure that we will learn much this way the learning out. instead of returning to the classroom for the new school year mexico school children are watching t.v. it's not ideal but it's better than nothing. things are far from ideal for many school kids in india too and images like these seem like a distant dream right now india has been hard hit by the coronavirus government schools have been closed since the lockdown started affecting almost 250000000 primary and secondary school kids only older peoples are still receiving partial jewish and for poorer families there's no alternative to analog education but some a determined to make it happen. the site that greets poonam every morning is typical in today's india the country is one huge construction site society is in flux and india is visibly transformed. beneath this overpass on the outs
hilda is concerned christopher hasn't taken any notes at all at some point the teachers are supposed to email their students questions about what they've learned the family borrowed and old i pad from friends. never that's going. to be honest i'm not sure that we will learn much this way the learning out. instead of returning to the classroom for the new school year mexico school children are watching t.v. it's not ideal but it's better than nothing. things are far from ideal for many school...
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let's start with the daily mail and this take on the story and christopher, the telegraph also carriesl also talking about there goes christmas. this new restriction, coming in england from monday about the rule of six, we do not know where the swing and, thus the concern about christmas well—being ruined according to the daily mail. the idea of it not being over by christmas is a better management than expectations from borisjohnson management than expectations from boris johnson today management than expectations from borisjohnson today earlier in the year a few months ago, he was saying that this could be over by christmas, which is a terrible thing to say. this is much better management of expectations, first of all and management of expectations, first of allandi management of expectations, first of all and i think the restrictions that are coming in on monday are good ones. and obviously necessary in the context of these quite alarming spikes in infection rates that we have seen over the past weeks. and of course, it all comes back to the governments test and trace system. i know
let's start with the daily mail and this take on the story and christopher, the telegraph also carriesl also talking about there goes christmas. this new restriction, coming in england from monday about the rule of six, we do not know where the swing and, thus the concern about christmas well—being ruined according to the daily mail. the idea of it not being over by christmas is a better management than expectations from borisjohnson management than expectations from boris johnson today...
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i want to bring in christopher mcgratty. thank you for joining broadly speaking, financial stocks are one of sectors that have really lagged. if you look at the regional banks, they have done worse than the big banks. what is it specifically about this environment in a time where there are tailwinds that invested -- investors are so down. chris: there are two factors. the first is credit quality. we are going through an unprecedented situation with credit. the first thing that is impacting the angst is credit policy. the second is interest rates. in response to the credit problems, it is creating a structural challenge for banks. you are getting hit on both sides. romaine: talk more about the net interest margin here. we saw the big bank tried to navigate this. obviously, the big banks are broader so they have something to buffer them. have they done anything to blunt the impact? chris: the bigger banks have the most impact on the market. there is momentum from the first half of the year. for the smaller banks, which is your
i want to bring in christopher mcgratty. thank you for joining broadly speaking, financial stocks are one of sectors that have really lagged. if you look at the regional banks, they have done worse than the big banks. what is it specifically about this environment in a time where there are tailwinds that invested -- investors are so down. chris: there are two factors. the first is credit quality. we are going through an unprecedented situation with credit. the first thing that is impacting the...
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good to see you christopher 4 years ago republicans essentially didn't allow the outgoing president to appoint a supreme court judge but there are to do that now aren't they on an even shorter time scale but i put it to you shouldn't whoever is in power have that right and at the moment that's the g.o.p. . well yes i mean the president does have power. and i wouldn't call it a right i call it a power the problem is what we've seen is the manipulation in the united states senate by majority leader mcconnell who arguably probably has more power to do things arbitrarily than the president and it was senator mcconnell who blocked president obama's choices and basically confirmed maybe 8 judges this many months where he's confirming 8 judges almost a day for president trump. mcconnell why of course as a member of president trump's cabinet and they work very closely with so you know there is that text in the constitution that the president has the power to do that but the the procedural games that you can play are in the hands of the senate majority leader so you know. what problem isn't
good to see you christopher 4 years ago republicans essentially didn't allow the outgoing president to appoint a supreme court judge but there are to do that now aren't they on an even shorter time scale but i put it to you shouldn't whoever is in power have that right and at the moment that's the g.o.p. . well yes i mean the president does have power. and i wouldn't call it a right i call it a power the problem is what we've seen is the manipulation in the united states senate by majority...
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director christopher ray testify at a house hearing on national security threats. >> jill biden, and doug emhoff the spouses of presidential candidate joe biden and senator kamala harris were in delaware on wednesday. they b distributed campaign lawn signs and spoke with supporters. i retired this year after working for 37 years. she taught me the ropes and we have been doing phone banks -- >> yeah, we have been doing that for a while and we went to the democratic convention. [indiscernible] thank you for all your help. you are the second-highest phone banker in the state of new hampshire, right? [applause] this, this is at a picture of me and joe. [indiscernible] doug, the fellow in the brown --t [indiscernible] >> thank you for that. [indiscernible] >> we really appreciate it. >> tell everyone your name. >> my name is anna. [indiscernible] >> will have you -- [indiscernible] brandon, what is the best place to -- >> what's but here. >> awesome, thank you. >> i think we are going to go take a picture. >> yes, let's start with that. >> hey! how are you? nice to see you. how are you do
director christopher ray testify at a house hearing on national security threats. >> jill biden, and doug emhoff the spouses of presidential candidate joe biden and senator kamala harris were in delaware on wednesday. they b distributed campaign lawn signs and spoke with supporters. i retired this year after working for 37 years. she taught me the ropes and we have been doing phone banks -- >> yeah, we have been doing that for a while and we went to the democratic convention....
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>> leads to us, goes to christopher wray.s stonewalling dragging his feet getting information to the hill. senate committees or other have to ask for information, it takes forever to get out. last declassification from john ratcliffe it went back to hillary clinton. elizabeth: are you asking for him to resign. >> we are. again. elizabeth: you're asking the fbi director asking him to resign, who else bides yourself. who else is asking him to resign? >> they can line up me for four or five months. i'm tired of christopher wray running department, making changes he is not making, we look at management and upper echelons for the fbi. time to go, time for a change, we repeated today it is time for him to resign. elizabeth: we're going to stay on the story. we have to move on what is going on with the supreme court nominee amy coney barrett. the senate democrats refused to meet with her. chuck schumer so said to do so would legitimatize the process. they will try to stonewall her nomination, so she doesn't get to rule on obamacare
>> leads to us, goes to christopher wray.s stonewalling dragging his feet getting information to the hill. senate committees or other have to ask for information, it takes forever to get out. last declassification from john ratcliffe it went back to hillary clinton. elizabeth: are you asking for him to resign. >> we are. again. elizabeth: you're asking the fbi director asking him to resign, who else bides yourself. who else is asking him to resign? >> they can line up me for...
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factor all this no way was that movie going to go to streaming if christopher nolan had anything to say about it and he clearly did and movies are at 10 it's actually doing really well in china doing $8600000.00 it's expected to do about $40000000.00 this weekend in china alone that's some hard work done kirk and interstellar which both opened to about $30000000.00 in china with their debut well it would be interesting to see what this move on opening does because we are now seeing reports that maybe this is testing the market for streaming giants like netflix or hulu to release premium content because they produce their own films paul garabedian of com score thank you so much for breaking it down for us. thank you brant always appreciate it. and that's it for this time you can catch the man on the brand new portable t.v. at what's available on smartphone the tablet through google play in the apple app store by searching portable t.v. you can also be downloading a newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as a roku devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. we'll see you next time.
factor all this no way was that movie going to go to streaming if christopher nolan had anything to say about it and he clearly did and movies are at 10 it's actually doing really well in china doing $8600000.00 it's expected to do about $40000000.00 this weekend in china alone that's some hard work done kirk and interstellar which both opened to about $30000000.00 in china with their debut well it would be interesting to see what this move on opening does because we are now seeing reports that...
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and she was, like, "oh, christopher nolan's here you got to go talk to him.gruber.'" he was, like, "oh, hi. and i was like, "yeah, we're thinking about doing this sequel pretty soon, and what do you think about me putting when the director title comes up, it just says 'christopher nolan' with an asterisk and then after the movie another asterisk, like a footnote comes up and says who really directed the movie. and he was, like, "well, you know, i'll have to ask my wife." [ laughter ] so we're still hoping. i'm asking him if he wants to -- >> seth: i am so confident that question was never asked to christopher nolan's wife "honey, sit down, there's a huge opportunity for us." [ laughter ] the book is really wonderful not in jest at all both my kids really loved it i'm so excited for "macgruber. and congratulations to you and marie on the new baby. >> thanks so much. and congratulations for being back >> seth: it's nice to be back. and we did make forte do a line tonight, so i'm very sorry [ laughter ] >> ugh >> seth: "little fox and the wild imagination," avai
and she was, like, "oh, christopher nolan's here you got to go talk to him.gruber.'" he was, like, "oh, hi. and i was like, "yeah, we're thinking about doing this sequel pretty soon, and what do you think about me putting when the director title comes up, it just says 'christopher nolan' with an asterisk and then after the movie another asterisk, like a footnote comes up and says who really directed the movie. and he was, like, "well, you know, i'll have to ask my...
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what was in the mind of christopher. that made it hard to particular situations and you have to come back to do you have the respect to command your own team and that was dealing with the bush with they the closest friendliest secretaries of state since madison and jefferson. he thinks ever. i'm not so sure. he would have appreciated richard holbrook as an adversary and a debate partner. by the way it is a very sexist time. he would have known him for a great player. a. >> but it is a good thought experiment. baker versus holbrook. pick up on george's, let me ask you talked about in the end. does jim baker know himself? >> we loved doing this book we got the chance to ask all these questions he wasn't going to open up his psychology and expose himself. he needed to giv did give access papers. he gave us a letter that had never been published before. if he was going to move from the house and try to get baker to run for the seat he said the reason why is his wife is dying and even she doesn't know it. it was considered to
what was in the mind of christopher. that made it hard to particular situations and you have to come back to do you have the respect to command your own team and that was dealing with the bush with they the closest friendliest secretaries of state since madison and jefferson. he thinks ever. i'm not so sure. he would have appreciated richard holbrook as an adversary and a debate partner. by the way it is a very sexist time. he would have known him for a great player. a. >> but it is a...
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christopher: thank you so much. first of all, i want to say thank you to everyone who is here with us. we had record turnout for registration. i hope i can keep you interested. this topic is inherently interesting, so you don't need too much. a special thank you to brian franklin who helped organize this and is behind the scenes running the webinar and zoom web functions. mostlso, of course, important, many thank you's to professor jeffrey angle -- jeffrey angle. we worked on a project that will be out next year, look for rethinking america, grand strategy. jeff wrote a great chapter in that book. what i want to do things is i'm going to give you a march through what happened in the pandemic of 1918. this is something i started studying years ago when i was studying world war i and international and mystic politics. when i taught it to my survey students, they were much more interested in world war i. but now, with no such thing. we are attuned to the historical lessons we can learn from the most significant global
christopher: thank you so much. first of all, i want to say thank you to everyone who is here with us. we had record turnout for registration. i hope i can keep you interested. this topic is inherently interesting, so you don't need too much. a special thank you to brian franklin who helped organize this and is behind the scenes running the webinar and zoom web functions. mostlso, of course, important, many thank you's to professor jeffrey angle -- jeffrey angle. we worked on a project that...
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on capitol hill, fbi director christopher wray, national counterterrorism center christopher miller, and acting deputy homeland security secretary ken cuccinelli testified on cyber intrusions and disinformation campaigns from russia and other threats overseas. they answered questions on election security leading up to the november election. this is two hours and 40 minutes.
on capitol hill, fbi director christopher wray, national counterterrorism center christopher miller, and acting deputy homeland security secretary ken cuccinelli testified on cyber intrusions and disinformation campaigns from russia and other threats overseas. they answered questions on election security leading up to the november election. this is two hours and 40 minutes.
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moving on now to architect christoph in horsemen who is leading the way when it comes to sustainable development now he's received worldwide recognition for his innovative and trend setting designs his latest concept looks at ways of combating global warming in the big city we took a look at this innovative large scale project in the western german city of which steers architecture in a very green direction. it doesn't get any greener than this this stunning building complex in the western german city of just laid off will soon be home to shops and offices some 30000 petro plants that dormy have side . we're trying to bring some green into the city through a quite radical approach onto the rooftops of facades and set an example. to make people stop and think big itself and morgan is a star architect front door. by has the largest green facade anywhere in europe the hedges have a total length of about 8 kilometers they serve a primarily ecological purpose. to be experiencing very hot cities and they're getting even hotter more so for the surrounding areas that's because of the many he
moving on now to architect christoph in horsemen who is leading the way when it comes to sustainable development now he's received worldwide recognition for his innovative and trend setting designs his latest concept looks at ways of combating global warming in the big city we took a look at this innovative large scale project in the western german city of which steers architecture in a very green direction. it doesn't get any greener than this this stunning building complex in the western...
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now aged 16 christopher and a whole from the spieth to hama nice the city's architectural legacy with his and then planning thinking for its future blue collars have already nicknamed the building and inhofe and bonnie. string instruments aren't just for playing they're also objects of beauty to be admired now the 1st thing you might notice about a violin for example is that the body is made of highly polished wood now one artist from italy decided that these beautiful instruments provide a perfect canvas for illustrations the results of his painstaking work are certainly worth a closer look so we met up with him in his chosen home london. london based on his. uses a nick dips in ink to illustrate stringed instruments primarily violin. the instruments on his canvas. on the shape of the violin it's very hard. to paint because it's like he's 9 dimensions so he's a 3 dimensional object and it's very hard to paint on the side or on the top part is different and it should be very careful because the ink is liquids and he's. made a mistake he's just one second violin this freak and his dron
now aged 16 christopher and a whole from the spieth to hama nice the city's architectural legacy with his and then planning thinking for its future blue collars have already nicknamed the building and inhofe and bonnie. string instruments aren't just for playing they're also objects of beauty to be admired now the 1st thing you might notice about a violin for example is that the body is made of highly polished wood now one artist from italy decided that these beautiful instruments provide a...
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lou: christopher rufo, thanks for being with us. discuss the madness that has gripped part of this country and what this great president has done to end it. christopher rufo. >>> is rino senator kelly loeffler bribing the trump campaign? we'll ask her opponent, republican congressman doug collins, here next. i don't suspect he's going to argue with that predicate. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ it's the ones that got away that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive originals, the full peacock movie library, complete collections of iconic tv shows, and more. yup, t
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lou: christopher rufo, thanks for being with us. that has gripped part of this country and what this great president has done to end it. christopher rufo. >>> is rino senator kelly loeffler bribing the trump campaign? we'll ask her opponent, republican congressman doug collins, here next. i don't suspect he's going to argue with that predicate. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, ex
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president trump doubling down on his attack against his own fbi director, christopher wray, over hislic comments about election interference by russia. joining us, susan rice. she's the author of the book "tough love, my story of the things worth fighting for." there you see the book cover. susan, thanks so much for joining us. the president publicly rebuking his own fbi director, for testifying under oath that russia is in fact interfering right now in the u.s. presidential election to, quote, denigrate joe biden. the president tweeted that china is, quote, a far greater threat than russia, russia, russia. close quote. so what's your reaction to that? >> well, my reaction, wolf, is it is a real shame that we have a president of the united states who spends more time trying to muzzle and demean the leaders of our intelligence community and law enforcement community who are trying their best to serve the american people and provide factual information rather than recognize that we face a very real threat from our most committed adversary, russia, to our very democracy. and just becaus
president trump doubling down on his attack against his own fbi director, christopher wray, over hislic comments about election interference by russia. joining us, susan rice. she's the author of the book "tough love, my story of the things worth fighting for." there you see the book cover. susan, thanks so much for joining us. the president publicly rebuking his own fbi director, for testifying under oath that russia is in fact interfering right now in the u.s. presidential election...
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they said galileo went to prison but i don't get why. 11 year old christopher's questions will remain an answered the government funded program broadcasts a new class every day infection levels in the country are still high and children may not yet return to the classroom christopher doesn't want to get the virus in case he infects his grandmother. next up is music followed by matthew christopher is glad when his mother comes home from work earlier than usual. if you've got a class that yes but i only understand half of it. hilda is a single mother she's supposed to work the whole day but she wants to be there to help her son get used to this new kind of learning. it was you get that if they don't pay attention in school then they really aren't going to concentrate when they're left on their own with the t.v. in their school books. meanwhile private schools in mexico are focusing on online classrooms now for her spanish class isabella is collecting objects and will write a story about them she only gets to see her classmates on a screen but at least she sees them. and say i know my. f
they said galileo went to prison but i don't get why. 11 year old christopher's questions will remain an answered the government funded program broadcasts a new class every day infection levels in the country are still high and children may not yet return to the classroom christopher doesn't want to get the virus in case he infects his grandmother. next up is music followed by matthew christopher is glad when his mother comes home from work earlier than usual. if you've got a class that yes but...
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do you believe fbi director christopher wray, christopher wray testified yesterday that the fbi is now, do you believe that they're doing that at the fbi? >> oh, absolutely, elizabeth. i do. let's face it, this is not that complicated. when you look across our nation, and we've been into this now in excess of a hundred days, it's well coordinated, it's planned. is and so when you see it happen in every city, while i'm so happy and excited to report that we didn't have the looting and burning. but make no mistake, there were individuals on the ground, outsiders who were trained to incite violence in our city. they just couldn't get the traction here in detroit. but we saw it in other cities. so it begs the question, who's doing it, who's funding it. and more importantly, we know it's coordinated. and so i believe that the fbi, i have tremendous respect for director wray and the work that the fbu is doing, and i know -- fbi is doing, and i know they're working this case vigorously. breathe. elizabeth: who do you think is funding antifa? who's funding it, who do you think? >> i don't know
do you believe fbi director christopher wray, christopher wray testified yesterday that the fbi is now, do you believe that they're doing that at the fbi? >> oh, absolutely, elizabeth. i do. let's face it, this is not that complicated. when you look across our nation, and we've been into this now in excess of a hundred days, it's well coordinated, it's planned. is and so when you see it happen in every city, while i'm so happy and excited to report that we didn't have the looting and...
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hilda is concerned christopher hasn't taken any notes at all at some point the teachers are supposed to email their students questions about what they've learned the family borrowed and old i pad from friends. never that's going. to be honest i'm not sure that we will learn much this way the learning out. instead of returning to the classroom for the new school year mexico school children are watching t.v. it's not ideal but it's better than nothing. things are far from ideal for many school kids in india too and images like these seem like a distant dream right now india has been hard hit by the coronavirus government schools have been closed since the lockdown started affecting almost 250000000 primary and secondary school kids only older peoples are still receiving partial jewish and for poorer families there's no alternative to analog education but some a determined to make it happen. the site that greets poonam every morning is typical in today's india the country is one huge construction site society is in flux and india is visibly transformed. beneath this overpass on the outs
hilda is concerned christopher hasn't taken any notes at all at some point the teachers are supposed to email their students questions about what they've learned the family borrowed and old i pad from friends. never that's going. to be honest i'm not sure that we will learn much this way the learning out. instead of returning to the classroom for the new school year mexico school children are watching t.v. it's not ideal but it's better than nothing. things are far from ideal for many school...
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christopher murray at the university of washington's medical school. dr.urray, thank you so much for joining us. your latest estimate is between now and january 1st, more than 168,000 could lose their lives. it's down. still such a staggering loss of life. explain what's behind this estimate. >> so there's two things, wolf, driving the winter surge that we're expecting. first as case counts have come down in some states, we tend to see that people become less careful. they tend to have more contact. some kids are back at school, some are back at work. so that decreased vigilance, but then the most important effect is the season alt of the virus, that people go indoors, transmission happens more, and that winter surge is -- that seasonality is going to be driving the big winter surge that we expect to see. >> and you also point out accurately that if 95% of the people were to wear masks when they should be wearing masks, that would save almost, what, 100,000 lives by january 1st. is that right? >> yeah. it's an amazingly effective strategy for the nation, a
christopher murray at the university of washington's medical school. dr.urray, thank you so much for joining us. your latest estimate is between now and january 1st, more than 168,000 could lose their lives. it's down. still such a staggering loss of life. explain what's behind this estimate. >> so there's two things, wolf, driving the winter surge that we're expecting. first as case counts have come down in some states, we tend to see that people become less careful. they tend to have...
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let us stay with the guardian, but christopher, just the story that is developing this evening is thatonald trump knew just developing this evening is that donald trump knewjust how bad and how dangerous coronavirus was back in february but according to a new book by bob woodward of the watergate fame, the president had intentionally misled the public by playing down the virus to prevent panic. he did play down the disease of the beginning. that was played down in full view indian press briefings, this will be quite a good book by bob woodward, he did many interviews in december 19 and july 2020, spanning the entire first eight months of this virus as it emerged at a china and this is coming from some leaks to the washington post and cnn and will wait to see what they have to say because i think donald trump's handling of the virus in the issue of wearing a mask and not to wear a mask and whether he will get a vaccine before the election will have a bearing on november's election and whetherjoe biden can defeat him. for the time being, thank you so much, we are out of time for this edi
let us stay with the guardian, but christopher, just the story that is developing this evening is thatonald trump knew just developing this evening is that donald trump knewjust how bad and how dangerous coronavirus was back in february but according to a new book by bob woodward of the watergate fame, the president had intentionally misled the public by playing down the virus to prevent panic. he did play down the disease of the beginning. that was played down in full view indian press...
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christopher wray, the fbi director, again making that point. and to that topic which i suspect you'll address as you speak to jeremy in this conversation, what was striking is christopher wray said yesterday historically they have not even widespread evidence of voting fraud, with mail-in ballots or otherwise. chief of staff mark meadows was very critical of christopher wray, refusing to say whether the president had confidence in him. he wouldn't say, saying the president has varying degrees in confidence in many of the people who work for him, andrea. >> let's play that christopher wray comment, jeremy, i want to get your reaction to it. >> we have not seen historically any kind of coordinated national voter fraud effort in a major election, whether it's by mail or otherwise. we have seen voter fraud at the local level from time to time. and so my comments should in no way be construed as minimizing how seriously we take our responsibility to investigate such incidents or the potential impact those things could have at the local level, so it'
christopher wray, the fbi director, again making that point. and to that topic which i suspect you'll address as you speak to jeremy in this conversation, what was striking is christopher wray said yesterday historically they have not even widespread evidence of voting fraud, with mail-in ballots or otherwise. chief of staff mark meadows was very critical of christopher wray, refusing to say whether the president had confidence in him. he wouldn't say, saying the president has varying degrees...
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christopher. a very exciting match. it was.extraordinary matches. this one had a lot of uneven points, plays were not always playing well at the same time in that kind of match, but it was extraordinary and they were so spent, both of them. it was really kind of a survival of the fittest by the last tiebreaker there. and what does this represent for dominic thiem? it is his first grand slam title? this is massive. he has been chasing it for years and it has been difficult with these great three players of novak djokovic, rafael nadal and roger federer hoarding all the loot. great players in other time periods would have w011 other time periods would have won by now. this will change his career forshaw and his life. do you think this represents a new era in tennis or is it not fair to say that because as you mentioned, this us open is very different to other ones because of because of the big players were not there, or one was there but left. yeah, exactly, that is the point. novak di noia was here, he hadn't lost a match all ye
christopher. a very exciting match. it was.extraordinary matches. this one had a lot of uneven points, plays were not always playing well at the same time in that kind of match, but it was extraordinary and they were so spent, both of them. it was really kind of a survival of the fittest by the last tiebreaker there. and what does this represent for dominic thiem? it is his first grand slam title? this is massive. he has been chasing it for years and it has been difficult with these great three...
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welcome christopher bedford, "the federalist" senior editor. reaction to all of this?he royal robes that existed. that might make sense possibly to nancy pelosi. stack that on top of her tweet for hard-working families, people trying to make a living yesterday and labor day, it adds up to a politician strongly out of connection with most of the united states. she is a very wealthy person. lives in a walled-in place. lives in san francisco and has rules that apply to her but don't apply to her, that apply to all of us. this seems to be a theme developing across the entire country. i'm actually a little excited about this whole incident because i have been so surprised how many people in this country are living under extremely excessive covid-19 restrictions when a lot of the country is not. they think it is normal with these people in the states have been reporting and they haven't made any connection between the restrictions and decisions of their political leaders. that might start to break down. elizabeth: we keep hearing from americans into "the evening edit," we're
welcome christopher bedford, "the federalist" senior editor. reaction to all of this?he royal robes that existed. that might make sense possibly to nancy pelosi. stack that on top of her tweet for hard-working families, people trying to make a living yesterday and labor day, it adds up to a politician strongly out of connection with most of the united states. she is a very wealthy person. lives in a walled-in place. lives in san francisco and has rules that apply to her but don't...
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they said galileo went to prison but i don't get why. 11 year old christopher's questions will remain unanswered the government funded program broadcasts a new class every day infection levels in the country are still high and children may not yet return to the classroom christopher doesn't want to get the virus in case he infects his grandmother. next up is music followed by matthew christopher is glad when his mother comes home from work earlier than usual. if you've got a class that yes but i only understand half of it. hilda is a single mother she's supposed to work the whole day but she wants to be there to help her son get used to this new kind of learning. it was you get that if they don't pay attention in school then they really aren't going to concentrate when they're left on their own with the t.v. in their school books. meanwhile private schools in mexico are focusing on online classrooms. for her spanish class isabella is collecting objects and will write a story about them she only gets to see her classmates on a screen but at least she sees them. and say i know. that 1st
they said galileo went to prison but i don't get why. 11 year old christopher's questions will remain unanswered the government funded program broadcasts a new class every day infection levels in the country are still high and children may not yet return to the classroom christopher doesn't want to get the virus in case he infects his grandmother. next up is music followed by matthew christopher is glad when his mother comes home from work earlier than usual. if you've got a class that yes but...
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is this christopher wray? why is christopher wray still in charge of the fbi when he's overseeing these agents sitting on things? >> his job should be to restore the credibility and integrity of the fbi and the only way to do that is through exposure but the only point i have to make, maria when we finally do get these classified sections un redacted when they become declassified if you look at what information you have and you have to ask yourself a question. what national security interest was at stake here? why was this ever redacted? the answer is almost always because it embarrassed the agency or it embarrassed the powerful person. that is not the reason to classify information. it's surely not the reason to keep the truth from the american public and that's all i've been trying to do is i've been trying to reveal the truth another important point to make. i've been accused of disinformation. there's no russian disinformation in our 87-page report and the press report on it and i'm calling on the press. y
is this christopher wray? why is christopher wray still in charge of the fbi when he's overseeing these agents sitting on things? >> his job should be to restore the credibility and integrity of the fbi and the only way to do that is through exposure but the only point i have to make, maria when we finally do get these classified sections un redacted when they become declassified if you look at what information you have and you have to ask yourself a question. what national security...
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the crown prosecution service had refused to prosecute christopher killick on six occasions, saying,ogether, there was implied consent. but, earlier this year, he finally admitted the crime of voyeurism, and today was given a 30—month community order. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been speaking to emily about her ordeal. a warning that his report begins with details that some might find distressing. the impact of being abused by a man that emily hunt had never met was compounded by the failure of prosecutors to charge him with any crime. my attacker belonged in a courtroom five years ago. the fact that it has taken this long, with this much fight and this much help from the british public, is completely unacceptable. it was back in 2015 that emily hunt woke up in this hotel, not knowing how she got here. she believes that someone drugged her. what's not in doubt is that a man was also in her bedroom and filmed a 62 second video of her naked and asleep for his own sexual gratification. today, christopher killick was placed on the sex offenders' register for fiv
the crown prosecution service had refused to prosecute christopher killick on six occasions, saying,ogether, there was implied consent. but, earlier this year, he finally admitted the crime of voyeurism, and today was given a 30—month community order. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been speaking to emily about her ordeal. a warning that his report begins with details that some might find distressing. the impact of being abused by a man that emily hunt had never met was...
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winer admitted not only to destroying all the correspondents from christopher steele, but quote, essentially every e-mail, unquote, from his tenure at the state department. this is the individual that senator peters apparently does not want our committee to interview. this is by no means the only inappropriate meddling by the minority in our investigations. the most recent example was a letter in classified addendum created by senior democrat leaders accusing mr. grassley and me of relying on foreign disinformation this quote, intelligence product, unquote of false aleses was-- allegations was produced and leaked to the press before senator grassley or i had access to it. and the media reports had hot tips. use today repeat, distort and embellish the false charges. this coordinated smear, that's all you can refer it to it as, coordinated smear culminated in the august 7th opinion piece in "the washington post" by richard blumenthal. john radcliff director of national intelligence, i can confirm that they did not create the addendum to the july 13th letter nor his creation. the icu was not co
winer admitted not only to destroying all the correspondents from christopher steele, but quote, essentially every e-mail, unquote, from his tenure at the state department. this is the individual that senator peters apparently does not want our committee to interview. this is by no means the only inappropriate meddling by the minority in our investigations. the most recent example was a letter in classified addendum created by senior democrat leaders accusing mr. grassley and me of relying on...
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. >> host: christopher. go ahead, mr. woodward, finish up. >> guest: i was just going to say the iraq war was really an important turning point. i've always said i should have been more aggressive about it but i did report what happened internally and significantly the cia director george tennant went to make a presentation to president bush about whether our weapons of mass destruction and president bush kind of was doubted that the intelligence was that solid and george tennant stood up in the oval office and said it's a slam dunk, mr. president. it is a slam dunk. so that was the view at the highest level in the cia and as you may recall: powell, secretary of state gave that famous speech at the united nations in which he held up a little bottle and said you know this contains a chemical weapon and this is what iraq has and howell has since said it is his most embarrassing and his worst moment in his tenure, not only as a military officer but as secretary of state. i should have been more aggressive than i should have
. >> host: christopher. go ahead, mr. woodward, finish up. >> guest: i was just going to say the iraq war was really an important turning point. i've always said i should have been more aggressive about it but i did report what happened internally and significantly the cia director george tennant went to make a presentation to president bush about whether our weapons of mass destruction and president bush kind of was doubted that the intelligence was that solid and george tennant...
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do we have any christopher wray sound?e's christopher wray. >> we certainly have seen very active, very active efforts by the russians to influence our election in 2020 through what i would call more of the maligned foreign influence side of things. social media, use of proxies, state media, online journals primarily to denigrate vice president biden. and what the russians see as kind of an anti-russian establishment. >> so on twitter last night, errol, the president was all kinds of upset about that, saying, what about china, what about china? william barr with wolf blitzer the other week, just sort of tried to push off the russia thing and talked about china as well. this is clearly the fbi director with a firm, solid split, i think. >> yeah, absolutely. and this is one example among many. we're seeing it on the public health side, where you have the cdc director saying one thing and the president contradicting him. here we have the fbi director, telling us something that i think the public largely already knew, or there
do we have any christopher wray sound?e's christopher wray. >> we certainly have seen very active, very active efforts by the russians to influence our election in 2020 through what i would call more of the maligned foreign influence side of things. social media, use of proxies, state media, online journals primarily to denigrate vice president biden. and what the russians see as kind of an anti-russian establishment. >> so on twitter last night, errol, the president was all kinds...
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do you think you're going get the document is this christopher wray why is christopher wray still inf the fbi when he's -- overseeing these agents sitting on things? >> his job should be to restore the credibility and take to the tbig and other way to do that is through exposure and other point to make maria when it is unredacted reclassified you look at the information and you have to ask yourself a question what national security was at stake here and why was this ever redacted? the answer is almost always because it embarrassed agency or embarrassed a powerful person that is not the reason to classify information. it is not the reason to keep the truth from the american public. and that's all i've been trying to do is reveal the truth. and another important point to make. accused of telling russian information there's no russian disinformation or case report, the press report on it, and i'm calling on the press. you are due. you are leak, false information. you should not protect those sources that leak to false information. it should be your journalistic duty to basically tell th
do you think you're going get the document is this christopher wray why is christopher wray still inf the fbi when he's -- overseeing these agents sitting on things? >> his job should be to restore the credibility and take to the tbig and other way to do that is through exposure and other point to make maria when it is unredacted reclassified you look at the information and you have to ask yourself a question what national security was at stake here and why was this ever redacted? the...