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king harold, of course, met his death in the battle of hastings.
king harold, of course, met his death in the battle of hastings.
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lewis walked 310 miles from new york to near hastings. men, heading for the famous battle in 1066 and over that same time period, 19 days in september and october. back home, eight children's mental health charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off.|j charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off. i had a few struggles of my own a few years ago, and my hobbies got me through. but i wa nted and my hobbies got me through. but i wanted to prove a few things and i thought that harold's march of 1066 was a good physical challenge and along the way lots of people came out to help and i wanted to prove how kind people can be. aside from the distance, what made the walk more gruelling was wearing a.5 stone of chainmail helmet and authentic thick garments. it was wet, windy, horrible and some days i was walking on busy a road so it was scary in places but i spent months preparing and training, getting used to all the gear and preparing for this. his neighbours gave him an enthusiastic welcome home on wednesday night in all of his achi
lewis walked 310 miles from new york to near hastings. men, heading for the famous battle in 1066 and over that same time period, 19 days in september and october. back home, eight children's mental health charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off.|j charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off. i had a few struggles of my own a few years ago, and my hobbies got me through. but i wa nted and my hobbies got me through. but i wanted to prove a few things and i thought that...
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hastings will also vote yea on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. sherman: as the member designated by mr. garamendi, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. garamendi will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from kansas seek recognition? ms. davids: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. richmond, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. richmond will vote aye on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. roybal-allard, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. roybal-allard will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? ms. wexton: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to house resolution 965,
hastings will also vote yea on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. sherman: as the member designated by mr. garamendi, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. garamendi will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from kansas seek recognition? ms. davids: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. richmond, pursuant to house...
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smith: the architect was thomas hastings. the architect donated several items to the memorabilia box. -- for one, he donated the early plans. these are little too brittle to unfold. they were wrapped in red tape, that's where the term comes from, with records being wrapped in -- it is really string. and he included a wrapper which went with the plan. we have images of the original drawings, which showed the original structure looks different. it went through several iterations with a smaller reception building, only one story instead of two, a sculpture on the plaza. this is before the tomb of the unknown. some things did stay the same. this open arcade, the greek plan. this very grand style, which was the height of style in the 20's. the building is meant to look like a greek amphitheater in the -- beaux arts style. it has the mask of the main, commemorating the latest war america had suffered through. the architects also included a bible. his father was a presbyterian clergymen and his grandfather wrote hymns, so it's maybe
smith: the architect was thomas hastings. the architect donated several items to the memorabilia box. -- for one, he donated the early plans. these are little too brittle to unfold. they were wrapped in red tape, that's where the term comes from, with records being wrapped in -- it is really string. and he included a wrapper which went with the plan. we have images of the original drawings, which showed the original structure looks different. it went through several iterations with a smaller...
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the architects also included a bible that hasting had in his family. his father was a presbyterian clergymen and his grandfather wrote hymns, so it's maybe unsurprising that he donated this bible. inside is his signature. on october 1, he donated this bible. it is bookmarked and we are not sure why, to the book of joshua. right before the memorabilia box was put together and sealed. somebody's job was to run into d.c. and grab the four major papers from the day before. this is all dated october 12. in the memorabilia box was what was on everybody's mind when the box was in place. only one of these four papers still exists. that's the post. the others were subsumed by it or when they went on there, the postpurchase to their equipment. it's a great snapshot, the headlines are things we still talk about today. you have remember when the copy of the constitution was put in the box, there were a few amendments missing. you have suffragists stirring up trouble all over this. you have wilson's impending wedding being covered. remember at this point we have no
the architects also included a bible that hasting had in his family. his father was a presbyterian clergymen and his grandfather wrote hymns, so it's maybe unsurprising that he donated this bible. inside is his signature. on october 1, he donated this bible. it is bookmarked and we are not sure why, to the book of joshua. right before the memorabilia box was put together and sealed. somebody's job was to run into d.c. and grab the four major papers from the day before. this is all dated october...
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this was the scene in hastings through the afternoon. of rain. brighter skies for this weather watcher in somerset, although there are some big shower clouds in the background. so, we've had some wet weather, some dry weather. i think over the next few days, we're going to see increasing amounts of dry weather. still some showers to contend with through the night into the early hours of wednesday. some showery rain across parts of southern and south—eastern scotland. if you showers down towards the south, maybe into northern ireland as well. 5—8 degrees covers it for most of us, but some spots in the far north of scotland will get very close to freezing. so, into tomorrow, we've got high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south. that's feeding an easterly or north—easterly wind across the british isles. a pretty brisk breeze actually which will make it feel rather chilly. showery rain to start off with a southern scotland, also maybe some of that clipping into northern ireland. and then through the day, we see some further shower
this was the scene in hastings through the afternoon. of rain. brighter skies for this weather watcher in somerset, although there are some big shower clouds in the background. so, we've had some wet weather, some dry weather. i think over the next few days, we're going to see increasing amounts of dry weather. still some showers to contend with through the night into the early hours of wednesday. some showery rain across parts of southern and south—eastern scotland. if you showers down...
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this is the founding director of the center for work life law at the university of california's hastings college of the law. what's your call volume like now during the pandemic verses what it is in normal time sns. >> absolutely unbelievable. we will had a 250% increases in people calling us. >> reporter: washington did provide some early relief for families. but many people were ineligible and most of that money has already run out. and while plenty of father's are struggling, a new study shows that women are almost three times more likely than men not to be working due to child care demands because of the pandemic. >> 57% of moms now report depression and anxiety compard to only a third of dads. 80% of mothers now say they are doing most or all of the housework and home schooling. >> reporter: it's almost like people were just holding it together and the whole infrastructure is crumbling. >> well, you know, we were already in a crazy situations in the united states. we are the only industrialized nation with no paid parental leave. it's just broke. >> reporter: you may have seen the f
this is the founding director of the center for work life law at the university of california's hastings college of the law. what's your call volume like now during the pandemic verses what it is in normal time sns. >> absolutely unbelievable. we will had a 250% increases in people calling us. >> reporter: washington did provide some early relief for families. but many people were ineligible and most of that money has already run out. and while plenty of father's are struggling, a...
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this was the scene in hastings through the afternoon.her watcher in somerset, although there are some big shower clouds in the background. so, we've had some wet weather, some dry weather. i think over the next few days, we're going to see increasing amounts of dry weather. still some showers to contend with through the night into the early hours of wednesday. some showery rain across parts of southern and south—eastern scotland. if you showers down towards the south, maybe into northern ireland as well. 5—8 degrees covers it for most of us, but some spots in the far north of scotland will get very close to freezing. so, into tomorrow, we've got high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south. that's feeding an easterly or north—easterly wind across the british isles. a pretty brisk breeze actually which will make it feel rather chilly. showery rain to start off with a southern scotland, also maybe some of that clipping into northern ireland. and then through the day, we see some further showers marching in from the north sea acros
this was the scene in hastings through the afternoon.her watcher in somerset, although there are some big shower clouds in the background. so, we've had some wet weather, some dry weather. i think over the next few days, we're going to see increasing amounts of dry weather. still some showers to contend with through the night into the early hours of wednesday. some showery rain across parts of southern and south—eastern scotland. if you showers down towards the south, maybe into northern...
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howard university, where she was in the alpha kappa alpha sorority and earned her law degree from uc hastingslege of law. she continues to fight for all of us and make history as the first black woman to be on a presidential ticket. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, give a warm welcome to senator, kamala harris. [applause] [laughter] sen. harris: can we hear it for allison? [applause] i love our young leaders. i love our young leaders. allison is a junior. she is studying interdisciplinary studies, and we were talking about -- it is a challenging time for everyone. our daughter is a senior in college. and pardon my expression, it sucks. [laughter] but, allison, you are amazing and i am happy to share the stage with you. thank you. let's hear it for our young ones. [applause] yay. asheville, how is everybody? [applause] it is so good to be with you guys. mayor, i want to thank you. we were supposed to be here last week. and it was so important we came. so we re-created the schedule to be with you. i want to thank the mayor in front of everybody for the work you have been doing. not just a leade
howard university, where she was in the alpha kappa alpha sorority and earned her law degree from uc hastingslege of law. she continues to fight for all of us and make history as the first black woman to be on a presidential ticket. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, give a warm welcome to senator, kamala harris. [applause] [laughter] sen. harris: can we hear it for allison? [applause] i love our young leaders. i love our young leaders. allison is a junior. she is studying interdisciplinary...
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in his haste to jam amy coney barrett onto the supreme court in the final weeks before vote countingegins he has shown american people where his priorities lie. it's not you or your family. since may, mcconnell has been sitting on a relief bill that would bring vital assistance to the millions of americans who are out of jobs. losing homes and sick from the deadly pandemic. it was called the heros alkt. he barely lifted a finger to see that your families are protected. now that amy coney barrett has been confirmed maybe he would get around to helping you out. nope. mcconnell has a adjourned the senate after the election. none of this would have been allowed to happen without the approval of fellow republicans. remember 20 of them including mcconnell himself are on their state ballot right now. and they will have to answer for their actions. elections indeed should have consequences. joining me now. former head speech writer for president obama and cohost of pod save america. and thank you for being here. let's talk about consequences. i believe pay back is a voter. i put it on my twi
in his haste to jam amy coney barrett onto the supreme court in the final weeks before vote countingegins he has shown american people where his priorities lie. it's not you or your family. since may, mcconnell has been sitting on a relief bill that would bring vital assistance to the millions of americans who are out of jobs. losing homes and sick from the deadly pandemic. it was called the heros alkt. he barely lifted a finger to see that your families are protected. now that amy coney...
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the quick stop for regular spring to patch the tires to hold until we reached hastings. we arrived at holdridge at 5:00 p.m. after driving 134 miles. on the 11th they were in iowa. they left iowa city at 8:30 a.m., drove out to west branch, called on the hoover family. was taken to his house and met his wife and mother. drove around and saw different farms and points of interest arriving at the house in which bert was born. 8 gallons of gas was $1.96. arrived at dixon, illinois at 6:00 p.m. and drove 154 miles that day. now lou had thought that this trip would be extremely educational for their son and she had hoped to take him along almost as a form of homeschooling in those days. she wrote in a letter to her son, "it always pays to tell people, especially your mother the real truth about everything. if i had unfortunately known that you had had your fill of long automobile journeys, i should have felt there was more educational value to we got out of a transcontinental trip than out of six weeks of school, then you would have been in for it." so this trip was her way t
the quick stop for regular spring to patch the tires to hold until we reached hastings. we arrived at holdridge at 5:00 p.m. after driving 134 miles. on the 11th they were in iowa. they left iowa city at 8:30 a.m., drove out to west branch, called on the hoover family. was taken to his house and met his wife and mother. drove around and saw different farms and points of interest arriving at the house in which bert was born. 8 gallons of gas was $1.96. arrived at dixon, illinois at 6:00 p.m. and...
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their haste, the haste in this pursuit before us today is unfair to the senate and unfair really to the nominee before us was announced 16 days ago, the day after justice ginsburg laid in state in the united states capitol. we received the paperwork 13 days ago and have learned since then that some materials are missing. the speed with which republicans are moving to fill this vacancy stands in sharp contrast to the approach taken by the same senate republicans the last time there was a vacancy in an election year 2016. behind me is the mcconnell rule. when justice scalia passed away, senator mcconnell said, the american people should have a selection in the supreme court selection. this rock-solid statement of principle was made theti.memberf this cmiee fel in line principle. they even sent a letter on february 2016, this committee will not hold hearings on any supreme court nominee until after our next president is sworn in, the letter noted that, quote, the election is well under way, that was 269 days before the election, and said the decision was, quote, borne out of necessity to p
their haste, the haste in this pursuit before us today is unfair to the senate and unfair really to the nominee before us was announced 16 days ago, the day after justice ginsburg laid in state in the united states capitol. we received the paperwork 13 days ago and have learned since then that some materials are missing. the speed with which republicans are moving to fill this vacancy stands in sharp contrast to the approach taken by the same senate republicans the last time there was a vacancy...
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i hasted that and known for. it's on everybody's mind. and body has realized we have to relocate and i got here 10 years ago the people were saying. move within 4 years. and that was and then this is a statement i have come to know you know the shoreline rules is going to toast 3 years. i think. not to bug out and look at what needs roots can american in the. remember that movie tom cruise and they're renovating a house the money they would ask. a contractor how large is it going to take 2 weeks and so it always reminds me of that because of the statements hours 2 weeks you know cared for years. i would like will move across the river because it's higher ground and i think people who are seeking a port stay here forget that it floods here in the. people who need to be prepared to be devastated by some conflict. not a safe place. 2 hello my name is bob patrol's i am 19 years old and i am promised model village called newtok. i go to a school that has 137 students i am writing about a village trying to move because of climate change the tal
i hasted that and known for. it's on everybody's mind. and body has realized we have to relocate and i got here 10 years ago the people were saying. move within 4 years. and that was and then this is a statement i have come to know you know the shoreline rules is going to toast 3 years. i think. not to bug out and look at what needs roots can american in the. remember that movie tom cruise and they're renovating a house the money they would ask. a contractor how large is it going to take 2...
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. >> the architect was thomas hastings, he donated several items to the memorabilia box. he donated the early plans. these are little too brittle to unfold. they were wrapped in red tape, that's where the term comes from, with records being wrapped in this string. and he included a wrapper which -- and he included a letter that went with the plans. we have images of the original drawings which showed the original structure looks different. it went through several iterations with a smaller reception building, one story instead of two. a sculpture before the tomb of the unknown. some things did stay the same. the open arcade, the greek plan. this very grand style, which was the height of style in the 1920's. it's meant to look like a greek amphitheater in the grandma's .- a greek amphitheater the architects also included a bible. his father was a presbyterian , so it's maybe unsurprising that he donated this bible. inside is his signature. on october 1, he donated this bible. it is bookmarked and we are not sure why, to the book of joshua. right before the memorabilia box w
. >> the architect was thomas hastings, he donated several items to the memorabilia box. he donated the early plans. these are little too brittle to unfold. they were wrapped in red tape, that's where the term comes from, with records being wrapped in this string. and he included a wrapper which -- and he included a letter that went with the plans. we have images of the original drawings which showed the original structure looks different. it went through several iterations with a smaller...
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>> i think reed hastings is thinking like a lot of us. you know, working out of offices with people has been you know, part of our environment forever. and this is just stomped on it in a very big way and while netflix has benefited and pella tons have benefited i can guarranty you most of these executives would love to see us go back to the norm and real life again as they say. david: guys, hang in there. we got another story dealing with silicon valley. this time it deals with the beltway. ironically kind of a bipartisan effort taking place inside the beltway targeting somebody inside of silicone valley and it is google. the department of justice filing a landmark antitrust lawsuit against google. let's go to susan. susan: the department of the just sis arguing that google is too dominant when it comes to online search and online advertising killing off competition. i just spoke with google's director of economic policy and asked him about the case. not surprisingly he said the doj's case is flawed. >> we will defend ourselves. i don't
>> i think reed hastings is thinking like a lot of us. you know, working out of offices with people has been you know, part of our environment forever. and this is just stomped on it in a very big way and while netflix has benefited and pella tons have benefited i can guarranty you most of these executives would love to see us go back to the norm and real life again as they say. david: guys, hang in there. we got another story dealing with silicon valley. this time it deals with the...
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hast: i think this caller crystallized the issue. certainly that is the way mitch mcconnell would see it. there is a reason he has focused over the past few years almost single-mindedly on putting conservatives on the courts for lifetime appointments. more than 200 trump appointees have been put on the courts. is confirmed,tt that would be three of nine trump justices. too,licans, and democrats see the supreme court as able to set policy in a way that congress has simply been unable to do. host: the new york times writing about the hearings this week, democratsdline, " facing confirmation battle, fears feinstein is not up to the task." role in this her upcoming hearing? normally, dianne feinstein who is 87 years old, is the ranking member on the senate judiciary committee. she is already starting to play a more minimal role in terms of the democratic messaging. over the past week i'm of the democratic party has not put her out there at all to talk about any issues. to see likely republicans try to prod her, or intoast other democrats
hast: i think this caller crystallized the issue. certainly that is the way mitch mcconnell would see it. there is a reason he has focused over the past few years almost single-mindedly on putting conservatives on the courts for lifetime appointments. more than 200 trump appointees have been put on the courts. is confirmed,tt that would be three of nine trump justices. too,licans, and democrats see the supreme court as able to set policy in a way that congress has simply been unable to do....
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pence himself says he hastes ted negative.eople have been casting ballots early in record numbers. new york saw long lines over the weekend as advanced voting got under way there. polling was set up at the madison square garden for the first time. >> i think it's kind of cool. it's a very new york thing. we live up here, and it's kind of nice to come to this kind of iconic place and cast your vote. so it's -- it's awesome. >> more than 59 million americans have cast a ballot as of sunday, shattering the previous record. >>> with the u.s. election quickly approaching, we're airing a series of reports on the issues at play for countries in the asia pacific region. from new delhi, nhk world reports on how the election is viewed in one of the world's most populous countries, where people are closely tracking the race. >> reporter: many people in india are following democratic candidate joe biden's campaign, partly because of his choice of running mate. senator kamala harris is the daughter of an indian immigrant and the first asia
pence himself says he hastes ted negative.eople have been casting ballots early in record numbers. new york saw long lines over the weekend as advanced voting got under way there. polling was set up at the madison square garden for the first time. >> i think it's kind of cool. it's a very new york thing. we live up here, and it's kind of nice to come to this kind of iconic place and cast your vote. so it's -- it's awesome. >> more than 59 million americans have cast a ballot as of...
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i don't think it is a situation where reed hastings says i welcome competition., i think that elon wants to destroy competition. i'm not that worried but, remember, younger people want ev and want ev stocks henrich fisker on because the world came into my twitter feed and said how can you not love henrich fisker he's a designer of pollution free cars. and because bill mcdermott, from service now, joined the board, magna made a deal with them, i felt like i'm cornered here in being skeptical. ev is so -- do you know how much ev is loved? >> yes, i'm aware it is in favor. yes. >> could you be more enthusiastic >> what's wrong? >> why it is loved, okay. it is loved. the planet over. what percentage of vehicles on the road are ev? >> like 1%. >> yeah, about 1%. >> that means there is room. >> there is a lot of room. a lot -- a lot of upside. >> a lot of -- people come on the show at night, on "mad money" and say tamm is great it is total adjustable market. don't act like you're in second year business school which nobody goes to anymore there. i said it. >> jim, you
i don't think it is a situation where reed hastings says i welcome competition., i think that elon wants to destroy competition. i'm not that worried but, remember, younger people want ev and want ev stocks henrich fisker on because the world came into my twitter feed and said how can you not love henrich fisker he's a designer of pollution free cars. and because bill mcdermott, from service now, joined the board, magna made a deal with them, i felt like i'm cornered here in being skeptical. ev...
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and i try to get is a diagnosis it is what we call probabilistic ok it is what i think this patient hast when we say someone is death it shouldn't be probabilistic it should be riotous we don't want to get this wrong and so maybe also i can reassure the russian viewers we have these criteria says the 56 and there is never actually been a single patient where the criteria of brain that covered consciousness ok there has been diagnostic errors and medical professional errors but if you do the job correctly then brain death truly is death so i read we managed to measure brain activity and seemingly unconscious patients by looking and prayed metabolise and so basically consciousness can be observed by counting how much energy. brain is consuming but what about the future one of the possibility of brain scanning and in future what we're trying to realistically be able to sing side of human brain that's saying carriers. honestly yeah you know. so sometimes we make big claims and i listen it's always in lust and his company or a lady who's trying to plug in. computers into the human brain that'
and i try to get is a diagnosis it is what we call probabilistic ok it is what i think this patient hast when we say someone is death it shouldn't be probabilistic it should be riotous we don't want to get this wrong and so maybe also i can reassure the russian viewers we have these criteria says the 56 and there is never actually been a single patient where the criteria of brain that covered consciousness ok there has been diagnostic errors and medical professional errors but if you do the job...
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is the hastings law professor david levine says the testimony sent a different message. >> to have the president there front and center in the shot, always going against the idea that she will have judicial independence. justice course which are just as cavanagh dissipated in similar ceremonies, but never at night or so quickly. it was all, to me, signaling to the people who have backed her that she will prove to be a reliable vote. >> reporter: now that justice barrett is on the bench the supreme court has a solid 6-3 majority. shall get to decide on the upcoming case next month about the constitutionality of the affordable care act. as soon as this friday the supreme court could announce whether they will take up the case in pennsylvania for weather they should count mail-in ballots that are postmarked by november 3rd, but arrive at the three days late because the post office delays. >> the republican party wants to say no, don't count those ballots if they come in late, if they haven't been received by election day. things are close and a few votes in pennsylvania matter one way or
is the hastings law professor david levine says the testimony sent a different message. >> to have the president there front and center in the shot, always going against the idea that she will have judicial independence. justice course which are just as cavanagh dissipated in similar ceremonies, but never at night or so quickly. it was all, to me, signaling to the people who have backed her that she will prove to be a reliable vote. >> reporter: now that justice barrett is on the...
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netflix founder reed hastings, former twitter ceo dick costello e and oracle ceo, cofounder larry ellison and many others. senate republicans today apparently have finally had enough of big tech's authoritarianism. they say they're done with their left-wing bias and want them hauled in to the senate to answer questions. for the latest we turn now to edward lawrence from washington. ed. >> reporter: well, lou, the story has exploded from accusations against hunter biden and former vice president joe biden to censorship by big tech companies. this all stems from a series of new york post stories. the first one alleges that e-mails show hunter biden introduced his dad to a ukrainian energy executive linked to burisma. the former vice president had maintained that he never met his son's business associates while in office. the second story alleges hunter worked out a deal with a chinese businessman with ties to the chinese military after traveling to china on air force two with his father. facebook limited exposure to both stories because of concerns over sourcing. twitter blocked both storie
netflix founder reed hastings, former twitter ceo dick costello e and oracle ceo, cofounder larry ellison and many others. senate republicans today apparently have finally had enough of big tech's authoritarianism. they say they're done with their left-wing bias and want them hauled in to the senate to answer questions. for the latest we turn now to edward lawrence from washington. ed. >> reporter: well, lou, the story has exploded from accusations against hunter biden and former vice...
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one family told us they fled in haste with only the clothes they wore, not knowing where they would findg more, we will die of hunger. it is raising questions about that piece presses so far away anything golf state of qatar. the bbc was told that this intensifying violence was raising question about the tell aboufs raising question about the tell about‘s commitment to the pitstop and putting pressure on the government negotiating team and whether or not they will be able to continue with this process. while both candidates are out on the campaign trail, much of the battle is online, where there's a world full of conspiracy theories, influence campaigns and false claims competing for attention. so, how can you spot political disinformation and foreign interference on your social media feed? the bbc‘s specialist disinformation reporter marianna spring explains. the us presidential election is fast approaching and the candidates are talking about the supreme court, police reform and other big issues. there is also attention on the pandemic and donald trump's hospitalisation after testing p
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king harold, of course, met his death in the battle of hastings.ore than 950 years later, lewis' walk is helping to give the spectre of male mental health problems an eye. ian reeve, bbc look north. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. autumn weather is waking up again. wind, but more importantly, more rain heading our way as we go through the week ahead, in fact spreading across northern ireland and scotland, as the night goes on, parts of northern england, especially the further north you are. south of that, a few breaks in the cloud and we'll see some mist and fog patches around. and temperatures may end up a little bit lower than this in some spots, but 10 degrees in belfast to start the day tomorrow. maybe a brief lull in the rain early on, but more heavy rain is going to come in quite quickly in the morning and then spread across scotland. and parts of northern england, especially northwest england, will see that rain into the afternoon. we'll see a few bursts of rain towards the north and west of wales as well. el
king harold, of course, met his death in the battle of hastings.ore than 950 years later, lewis' walk is helping to give the spectre of male mental health problems an eye. ian reeve, bbc look north. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. autumn weather is waking up again. wind, but more importantly, more rain heading our way as we go through the week ahead, in fact spreading across northern ireland and scotland, as the night goes on, parts of northern england,...
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the memo sent earlier this week re hast resources and laws relating to the consequences for those whory to intimidate threaten or block voters from casting ballots, including the felony charge associated with bringing a gun in or near the vicinity of a poll, the office acknowledged it's never sentimental out like this before republicans say it's excessive assemblyman james gallagher is the vice chair of the elections and redistricting committees honestly i think a lot of this is being perpetuated by democrats. >>to scare people into you know into voting for their candidates of choice. sand this is that there's people out there wanting to stop them from voting in that and that's all this made up the democrats point to the president's past comments urging his supporters to go to the polls and watch very carefully. >>they also cite recent concerns with possible, trump supporters being accused of attempting to kidnap the democratic governor of michigan it would be you know negligent of us not to be prepared for the worst i don't think there's any evidence that we're going to have people i
the memo sent earlier this week re hast resources and laws relating to the consequences for those whory to intimidate threaten or block voters from casting ballots, including the felony charge associated with bringing a gun in or near the vicinity of a poll, the office acknowledged it's never sentimental out like this before republicans say it's excessive assemblyman james gallagher is the vice chair of the elections and redistricting committees honestly i think a lot of this is being...
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armenia and azerbaijan addressed this specific issue and here's exactly what they had to say by in their haste through 3 turkish warfare instructors and high ranking personnel a currently at command posts in azerbaijan turkey is a closer british mercenary to syria and taking them to azerbaijan to fight in a war against nagorno-karabakh and amelia turkey is giving us moral support and we are grateful to the turkish government and turkish people for solidarity in standing by resigning there is no other role turkey's taking into the conflict the role of anchor all in all this has 3 been the focus of speculation and debate for a long time now because unlike many important international players which called for a peaceful settlement of the crisis from the very beginning and which didn't take sides turkey. decided to back there by john immediately and even threaten to send its military there now that's something that wasn't welcomed by the russian side at all which at this point has very good relations with ankara all this comes amid reports in the media that syrian rebels backed by turkey could be
armenia and azerbaijan addressed this specific issue and here's exactly what they had to say by in their haste through 3 turkish warfare instructors and high ranking personnel a currently at command posts in azerbaijan turkey is a closer british mercenary to syria and taking them to azerbaijan to fight in a war against nagorno-karabakh and amelia turkey is giving us moral support and we are grateful to the turkish government and turkish people for solidarity in standing by resigning there is no...
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hastings of will also vote yea on h.res. 1153. as the member designated by mr. payne of new jersey, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. payne will also vote yea on h.r. 1153. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. connolly: as the member designated by miss dina titus of nevada, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the will vote s. titus yes on h.res. 1153. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: good morning, mr. speaker. as the member designated by the honorable mr. james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the langevin will vote yes on house resolution 1153. condemning unwanted, unnecessary medical procedures on individuals without their full and informed consent. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. garcia: thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. grijalva of arizona, pursuant to house
hastings of will also vote yea on h.res. 1153. as the member designated by mr. payne of new jersey, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. payne will also vote yea on h.r. 1153. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. connolly: as the member designated by miss dina titus of nevada, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the will vote s. titus yes on h.res. 1153. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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we learn the lessons of the 1st lockdown which we are and is somewhat in haste without really thinking about the consequences for the economy but we saw that we can let people work while in lockdown. i'm quite worried about all the businesses shops bars restaurants where we are it's quite worrying i don't know how long it will last i hope that there will be an effect and that they can ease things afterwards and say even if it annoys everyone i think it's pretty good of everyone it's annoying but we don't have much choice so we'll do it. germany has also announced a 2nd lockdown starting from monday won't be quite a district as france's but that doesn't stop people coming on to vent their anger with burn in playing host to an anti long march they're worried certain sectors of the economy including entertainment ones survive into our live reports. it's being called lock down lights essentially what the aim is is to prioritize keeping schools and kindergartens and as much of the economy open as possible at the expense of social contacts what you're not going to be allowed to do is go to a
we learn the lessons of the 1st lockdown which we are and is somewhat in haste without really thinking about the consequences for the economy but we saw that we can let people work while in lockdown. i'm quite worried about all the businesses shops bars restaurants where we are it's quite worrying i don't know how long it will last i hope that there will be an effect and that they can ease things afterwards and say even if it annoys everyone i think it's pretty good of everyone it's annoying...
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$90000.00 it would keep its hands out of the south caucasus knowing that there is genocide in all hastto be addressed so why has it come to the south caucasus again well president lee have declared turkey must be part of any future talks i'm just finally and briefly going to ask you and we write the direction bastard london on the show is people around the world probably know about. from kim kardashian who has been tweeting in support of armenia what about reports that she has close ties to jared. what are you hearing from the united states administration about what side the u.s. is going to take in this battle when it's exactly because of the genocide of 950 and i mean yes are spread all over the entire globe and of course there are many prominent armenians citizens of marion you know homeland and they feel solidarity with their people and their historic home and i can't comment on either party to represent alex and their connections are they u.s. administration all i can do is welcome the efforts of these people you them i mean you are not an armenian around the world that come up wi
$90000.00 it would keep its hands out of the south caucasus knowing that there is genocide in all hastto be addressed so why has it come to the south caucasus again well president lee have declared turkey must be part of any future talks i'm just finally and briefly going to ask you and we write the direction bastard london on the show is people around the world probably know about. from kim kardashian who has been tweeting in support of armenia what about reports that she has close ties to...
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hast ahora esta es la situación que se vive. algsituación que se vive.bién las ráfagas que por loan también la ráfagas que por lo menos en esta ciudad parecmenos en esta ciudad parecee que lo más fuert ahora ha pasado. lo que suceda enahora ha pasado. lo que suced en las siguientes horas será crítico puesguientes horas será crítico pues el daÑo que ya tiene en estos. y justaÑo que y tiene en estos. y justoo cuando salga la luz de día sabremos qu salga la luz de día sabremos qué tanto daÑo se ocasionó tanto daÑo se oc con e con ell huracán delta qu huracán delta quee pasó por pas quintana roo méxico. pasÓ por el golfo de méxico y luego por el golfo de méxi llegó a estados unidosllegó a estados unidos.. >>> >>>muchísimas muchísimas gracia presidente trump retoma maÑana mismo sus eventos de campaÑa con un acto la casa blanca y epaÑa n un acto la casa blanca y ell lunes otro en florida pero hay preocupación sobre su salud aunque esta noche en una entrevista de televisión grabada dijotrevista de televisión grabe dijo qu y yaa no está tomand no medicamentos. c
hast ahora esta es la situación que se vive. algsituación que se vive.bién las ráfagas que por loan también la ráfagas que por lo menos en esta ciudad parecmenos en esta ciudad parecee que lo más fuert ahora ha pasado. lo que suceda enahora ha pasado. lo que suced en las siguientes horas será crítico puesguientes horas será crítico pues el daÑo que ya tiene en estos. y justaÑo que y tiene en estos. y justoo cuando salga la luz de día sabremos qu salga la luz de día sabremos qué...
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take the focus away from the appalling way "the republicans are behaving in trying to go with undue hastey. " i think that people will see through that. and i think that this is a weakness that biden could've cleared up and probably should've cleared up earlier, but they are trying to let this question dangle for as long as they possibly can. i also think that the sort of democratic strategy has been straightness of talking. you know, we owe it to the public, we owe it to the american people, if we are asked a question, we give you a straight reply. and this is the moment that they haven't quite been able to do that, and i think i agree with sopes, like, say something and get away from it then, because otherwise it becomes you know, we all know what it's like when all the media kind of laser in on one question. and it will carry on being that dominant question for the democrats until it's out of the way. let's move onto another issue that joe biden was tackled on in this town hall with george stephanopoulos from abc television, and it's on the question of race and the extent of a racial d
take the focus away from the appalling way "the republicans are behaving in trying to go with undue hastey. " i think that people will see through that. and i think that this is a weakness that biden could've cleared up and probably should've cleared up earlier, but they are trying to let this question dangle for as long as they possibly can. i also think that the sort of democratic strategy has been straightness of talking. you know, we owe it to the public, we owe it to the american...
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hastings has done a good job with the linear follow-up tv they are happy, bring on the competition. i think the real question is cash burn. they have gone out of their way to buy content at any price. you see that in cash flow. do they have pricing power yes, more original content, more engagement than ever, but can they raise prices because otherwise i think it will be difficult on profitability in the short-term >> we have seen in free cash flow for the past two quarters has been helped by the fact there hasn't been any production so their costs have been lower they have talked about 2021 and the impact, expect the free cash flow to be negative to $1 billion, so that comes back into play immediately >> it is amazing that a company has had this much success and here we are talking about break even, like that is so great. however, to tim's point about cash flow and pricing power, i think the pricing power story is part of what the bulls hang their hat on which makes sense, but when they talk about the competition, you have to wonder how many dollars per month are people willing to s
hastings has done a good job with the linear follow-up tv they are happy, bring on the competition. i think the real question is cash burn. they have gone out of their way to buy content at any price. you see that in cash flow. do they have pricing power yes, more original content, more engagement than ever, but can they raise prices because otherwise i think it will be difficult on profitability in the short-term >> we have seen in free cash flow for the past two quarters has been helped...
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be people that i highly respect, and in the public side, it is and marc martin benioff and reed hastingsarches, youle will see that they all say the same thing that i am saying. properties are too afraid to go public. there are massive benefits to being first in category and being public and having control of the narrative with the buy side. there is a long walk post written on the subject, that there were voices in silicon valley about five or 10 years ago that are mostly raising late stage funds and were wanting to pick off investments before they got public. equated thes analogy of football. if there were some college the topack that was in 50 listings of the draft and held a press conference, and he said i do not think i'm going to go in the nfl yet because i'm afraid of scrutiny. they tracked every stat and i do not will to be that short-term oriented. if someone did that, they would fall immediately. but that is some of the behavior of the founders and so can value that -- founders in silicon valley. once you start giving stock to your employees, you are in the game. you need to ma
be people that i highly respect, and in the public side, it is and marc martin benioff and reed hastingsarches, youle will see that they all say the same thing that i am saying. properties are too afraid to go public. there are massive benefits to being first in category and being public and having control of the narrative with the buy side. there is a long walk post written on the subject, that there were voices in silicon valley about five or 10 years ago that are mostly raising late stage...
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underneath sanctions congress hast, been tough, but it is not because he wants it that way, but thate outcome. i do think u.s.-russian relations would be more biden.ious under certainly on human rights issues, issues like belarus, where president trump has had nothing to say. biden would. it would make those relations more uncomfortable, make that summit more uncomfortable than it has been here 24. david: one of the biggest issues with president trump was nato. a lot of nervous people at nato. the defense ministers are meeting right now for their fall meeting. one of the issues involves azerbaijan and armenia. a nato member, turkey, really involved in that. russia may have a role in that as well. workat extent can the u.s. with nato to resolve things like that difficult conflict? ian: nato has virtually no influence over the issue, unless you want to talk about turkey, which is technically formally a nato member, and it has been turkey's support for azerbaijan's position in this fight over contested territory them engaged in unilateral strikes against the armenians. the russians are
underneath sanctions congress hast, been tough, but it is not because he wants it that way, but thate outcome. i do think u.s.-russian relations would be more biden.ious under certainly on human rights issues, issues like belarus, where president trump has had nothing to say. biden would. it would make those relations more uncomfortable, make that summit more uncomfortable than it has been here 24. david: one of the biggest issues with president trump was nato. a lot of nervous people at nato....
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the story begins in 1937 in bryn mawr, pennsylvania, when a college student, doris hastings, sees a peachow. >> she asked her family to give her enough money for her birthday and christmas for three years so that she could buy it. >> doris gets the dress she covets and wears it to a dance, impressing her date, howard darnell. the two are soon engaged and then married. it was a good investment. >> yes. that was really something that kick-started her passion for clothing. >> doris darnell goes on to become a school librarian, devoted wife, mother of three, and practicing quaker while meantime pursuing her passion for glamorous clothes, especially vintage attire. doris's daughter beth tells us more. >> she adored getting dressed up. any time they went out, if we had a birthday party or we went out to a restaurant, she wore antique clothes. and she loved it. >> but her mother's taste for fashion is an uncomfortable fit with quaker sensibilities. >> when quakers started, they didn't believe in anything except very simple dress. that didn't apply to her at all. my father's mother absolutely dis
the story begins in 1937 in bryn mawr, pennsylvania, when a college student, doris hastings, sees a peachow. >> she asked her family to give her enough money for her birthday and christmas for three years so that she could buy it. >> doris gets the dress she covets and wears it to a dance, impressing her date, howard darnell. the two are soon engaged and then married. it was a good investment. >> yes. that was really something that kick-started her passion for clothing....
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there is another severability coming in their haste to pass the affordable care act in the we hours of9 democrats left severability language out of the law so the question is twofold. first, is the individual mandate constitutional because there is no tax and second, and that portion of the lobby set and the supreme court, not preexisting conditions or knock the bill in its entirety. todd: we will have healthcare which is far better than obamacare at a lower cost, big premium reduction, people with preexisting conditions will be protected at a higher level and now, highly unpopular and unfair individual mandate already terminated, in presidential style, you're welcome is the same thing. from what you know of the two parties who do you think has the plan that will benefit the most americans? >> neither and that is the problem. the president hasn't released a plan. he released a lot of marketing pieces and made some statements on twitter and i appreciate the things he has done around transparency aering the cost of healthcare but not released a plan that will lower the cost of healthcare
there is another severability coming in their haste to pass the affordable care act in the we hours of9 democrats left severability language out of the law so the question is twofold. first, is the individual mandate constitutional because there is no tax and second, and that portion of the lobby set and the supreme court, not preexisting conditions or knock the bill in its entirety. todd: we will have healthcare which is far better than obamacare at a lower cost, big premium reduction, people...
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she joined by a professor of law at the university of california hastings. her work has been cited by the california supreme court and her writing has published in the guardian, she's currently working on a book. they are discussing after the gig based on meticulous research. and i believe you with a quote. and their intensive research. the sharing economy feels like what it participants and their ability, the rest of us make complete sense of the data. they provide a workable plan for how to fulfill the promise of gig work as part of the useful, fair economy. this book will redefine the deal and on that note. i will now go to our speaker, juliet schor. >> i'm deeply honored to be in this conversation, you are just heard for the introduction but it was not articulated, she's not just a behemoth. thinking about sharing the gig economy but also thinking about work more broadly and she has been a central, central, public intellectual and incredible scholar for people across disciplines thinking about the problems at work for a very long time. she's an amazing m
she joined by a professor of law at the university of california hastings. her work has been cited by the california supreme court and her writing has published in the guardian, she's currently working on a book. they are discussing after the gig based on meticulous research. and i believe you with a quote. and their intensive research. the sharing economy feels like what it participants and their ability, the rest of us make complete sense of the data. they provide a workable plan for how to...
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reid hastings has the opposite view about work from home.o watch by the way, jon, kudlow is on the tape saying the president approved a revised stimulus package. and that pelosi will will talk to mnuchin this afternoon. we'll see if that means anything by the way, look at the apple suppliers this week ahead of that expected apple event. possibly a new iphone. we'll talk about that when we come back in a moment. "squawk alley" is back after a break. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each and then, you're still responsible for 20 percent of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and co-insurance, but they often have highe
reid hastings has the opposite view about work from home.o watch by the way, jon, kudlow is on the tape saying the president approved a revised stimulus package. and that pelosi will will talk to mnuchin this afternoon. we'll see if that means anything by the way, look at the apple suppliers this week ahead of that expected apple event. possibly a new iphone. we'll talk about that when we come back in a moment. "squawk alley" is back after a break. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm...
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i think it's worth pointing out that reed hastings said he expects a lot of the growth that netflix havee first half of the year with a full forward from later in the year are you experiencing any of the same thing do you think thaur going to be a whole new swath of consumers looking to switch over come q-3 and q-4? >> that's a good question. we didn't experience the type of groenl we wa growth we want to see in q-1 and 2. cable, cord cutters have held off until the start of the sports season. they pick up the virtual subscription we think the tail wind is very strong we have college football starting up in the next few weeks. and we feel we're going to be strong into the end of the year. >> david, i wonder to what extent you think sports is going to be wide open for you? you have amazon. you've got the likes of twitter and facebook and google to some extent competing out there, bidding for content. are they going to cause problems for you driving up your costs or do you think by combining sports under your brand you have an advantage? >> you know, we have a clear advantage. like i said,
i think it's worth pointing out that reed hastings said he expects a lot of the growth that netflix havee first half of the year with a full forward from later in the year are you experiencing any of the same thing do you think thaur going to be a whole new swath of consumers looking to switch over come q-3 and q-4? >> that's a good question. we didn't experience the type of groenl we wa growth we want to see in q-1 and 2. cable, cord cutters have held off until the start of the sports...
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he one that hast the most is microsoft. emily: microsoft has xbox.ad to hear your predictions, michael. we will see what happens in 2021. michael wolf, thank you so much for stopping by. coming up, a blow to the gig economy in california. we will look at why hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake for companies like lift and uber, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ 22, a ballotition measure in california that would save the gig economy hundreds of millions of dollars is up for a vote. it is even more important as an appeals court ruled today that companies like uber and lyft must-read their drivers as employees instead of independent contractors. for more is lizette chapman who covers uber for us. this is another blow. but does not look good for the ride-hailing companies. what does this latest ruling actually mean for prop 22 and a.b. 5? lizette: it really ratchets it up. this is the most expensive ballot measure in the history of the state. and what this court ruling does is it upholds a lower court ruling from earlier this year's they must comply wit
he one that hast the most is microsoft. emily: microsoft has xbox.ad to hear your predictions, michael. we will see what happens in 2021. michael wolf, thank you so much for stopping by. coming up, a blow to the gig economy in california. we will look at why hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake for companies like lift and uber, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ 22, a ballotition measure in california that would save the gig economy hundreds of millions of dollars is up for a vote. it is even...